So, is anyone going to talk about the Tigers/Rhinos divorce? What an up and down relationship from the old days where rhinos reported Tigers for use of ineligible players multiple times, causing deduction of points and fines - to becoming cash pals and now divorced. It's amazing what little bit of oil and cash can do these days. After spending multiple weeks in international court, Derek gets to keep the keys to the Jag, but the car is towed back to Saudi. Rhinos, meanwhile, get to keep Blaze and some of the kids for weekend games. Also, MAFC staff jumped on doctor Tiger Mohammad’s cash cab for happy ending rides. Farivar Torabi was seen oiled up driving his 15,000-liter tanker into coal harbour . Wonder how shitty MAFC players feel after they worked so hard to get the team into Premier to now having to go on the bench or to the div 2 B team, while watching Tigers players get paid. Lesson to be learned here is to find your tanker and happy ending cash cabs. If you hang in there long enough, good things can happen.
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Anyway, if it is true that some teams pay significant amount of money to their players why then those teams do not apply to join CPL? Pay a league fee, get a spot, pay players officially and legally, pay taxes, and finally leave amateur leagues to amateur players to play in.
Unfortunately, its numerous teams - at least 5 in Prem pay players, many in div 1 .. and believe it or not, in div 2. Agreed, it is a total joke and I have no idea how managers get off on paying players in an amateur league.
The fact that Tigers have received all the negative attention is pretty hilarious when they simply continued a tradition long practiced by other prem teams. They just spent more money than the rest.