So Brown had the chance to leave early and go start his career at the Knights, and in return we would have saved a bit of his money or maybe nabbed another player.
But he decided against that idea and chose to stay and fulfil his contract, basically saying he'll play in whatever position is needed to help out the team.
Seems like Parra have a lot of selfish players on their books worried about themselves.
Question is who benefits from this Brown or Parra? Just a simple one word answer will do.
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Himself
How do you know he chose against that idea? Think this is wrong information the club made the decision.
Farking hell, mate, you're a whinger
Why?
Well, read your comments below and you'll see why you're a whinger.
What a rubbish blog this has killed my brain cells. Blog of the year!
Plural?
Lol
Himself
Both, imo.
Playing any position & staying is a selfless team related decision, but his form, especially in the early rounds, felt very selfish.
Brown also said he would also go early if it's what the Eels wanted - they chose to keep him, or couldn't organise a player swap with Newcastle (probably more likely).
In hindsight, this whole thing has been an absolute mess. How we couldn't get a player swap with the Knights when DB had checked out is baffling, and just another question for the R&R team.