Posted by 1Eyed Eel on November 2, 2017 at 11:22am
Former Parramatta chief executive Scott Seward has been described as the man "pulling the strings" during the club's salary cap scandal, a court has been told.
Apparently it is "nigh impossible" to have a sense of self worth whilst stacking shelves at Coles. Does that mean all these people working similar jobs for similar minimum wage now have an excuse to do whatever they want and get a section 10 from the court?
Good point. Plenty of proud people out there working to live rather than living to work. At least he isn't getting Centrelink and knocking back jobs because they are "below" him.
"i wish I was a fly on the wall at half time. Why do we play so bad in the second half this year. Wtf does ba say to them. At the start of the second half we started attacking the side opposite to Munster. Our players have no brains either. How many…"
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I wonder where Seward learned those tricks from.
Poor little Seward, my heart bleeds for you.
When I read that, I thought exactly the same. How f*!^ing condescending.... (Edited by 1Eyed Eel)
He learned many things from good mate Teflon, he obviously didn't learn how to not make things stick.
I bet he feels like he definitely made the right choice by "falling on his sword" and airing all the dirty laundry to Todd.
Oh well, play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
What the f**k's wrong with stacking shelves at Coles for a quid?
There's pride in any job that's well done.
Some people are so full of shite.