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Sonny Bill Williams reportedly homesick and lonely in France
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[QUOTE="Burg, post: 2142923, member: 1785"] I think this could just be the tonic the NRL needs in steaming the player drain to cashed up French Union clubs. Firstly there is no way the NRL should even contemplate allowing him back to the NRL and certainly they should be applying all the pressure they can exert on the English SL to do the same. A strong stance is required here. Should make most players considering taking up big contracts overseas think twice, because from what I’ve heard many of these clubs are owned by people who only care about results not players. You don’t get to having as much money as these guys from playing nice with others. I also hear that they do not have the same amount of player support that the NRL teams employ and they actually have to pay for most of the services themselves (physio, nutritionists etc..). The best outcome for the NRL would be in fact for SBW to be sacked by his team and be out of a job and with no hope of returning to the NRL this would be enough incentive for most players to stay where they are. [/QUOTE]
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