The editors at this paper are either getting dumber, or they have even less respect for readers than I anticipated.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/maroons-in-a-state-of-denial/story-e6frexnr-1226034271134
Quotes from Benny Elias, who was born in Tripoli, Lebanon.
Yes, well it was 3:30pm on the 31st March for me!
It's like a twisted version of Terminator, where mods come back from the future simply to mess with my mind.
Well that was unprovoked and snide.
We all have opinions that are drawn from our own experiences, and any reference to my job is simply me drawing on what I've seen. Lots of people do that here. I just tend to whinge about it less than others.
Personally I'd like to know what happened...
Any criticism in this situation is dirty laundry. Best to shake hands, wish each other the best and part ways. Whether that's how they feel or not.
Where I work we get emails notifying us of resignations/people "moving on" and none of them contain any criticism toward the individual. It's...
Airing dirty laundry is from the Bruno school of management. We're past that. It did us absolutely no good.
Once again we're the Goldman Sachs of League. icon_thumbs_u
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Nice win by the Arse.
Missed out on a box seat at this game because my boss is a turd and took the spot himself. It would have been phenomenal to be there.
I can't stand this attitude that cricketers can't have a personal life.
God forbid that they have a beer with mates (even if it was the day before a match), or say something silly on the internet.
I did both today and I've got to be at work in 8 hours.
The fact is none of this would be an...
I've never been Bruno fan, but I can't blame him at all for what has gone on with the Inglis saga. In fact, I think he and Andrew Gee can walk away with their heads held high.
The Broncos obviously wanted no part in paying for GI's legal costs and why should they? I'm sure they'd rather not...