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We’re not free - we still have his back-ended roster.Finally free of this idiot. Bye Des.
We’re not free - we still have his back-ended roster.Finally free of this idiot. Bye Des.
According to Dib we had insurance and according to Dib we wouldn’t be paying a cent either. Imagine the excess on a payout of that magnitude it would be massive.No it won't appear on either. They have insurance to cover these sorts of things.
Yeah may the names Des Hasler and the Bulldogs never be mentioned in the same sentence again.Can we make a payment offer for the Sutton brothers to fuck off and never set foot on rugby league field ever again?
Re Des, thank fuck that chapter is over for the club.
Affects the premium for next year but I don't think they have an excess on these types of policies. Like the shock jocks and their defamation insurance. The premiums just go up until one day the insurance company pulls out all together.According to Dib we had insurance and according to Dib we wouldn’t be paying a cent either. Imagine the excess on a payout of that magnitude it would be massive.
Can we back-end his repayment so he has to wait 3 years to get the bulk of itPay him in $2 coins, all thrown at him one by one
take your money and fuck off for good.
The Bulldogs and Des Hasler reach a settlement
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have reached an out of court settlement in regard to their case with Des Hasler.
Both parties have met in recent weeks to discuss the case and have come to an agreement on a financial settlement.
The terms of the settlement are covered by a non-disclosure clause included in the agreement between both parties.
Bulldogs Chief Executive Andrew Hill was pleased that the matter had been settled:
"After a great deal of discussion over recent months the Bulldogs are pleased to be able to announce that they have reached a settlement with Des Hasler. It was important for the club to be able to bring this matter to a close and move forward.
Our members and fans deserve that.
With this matter resolved we can we can now look forward to the future and making sure that we put all our energies in to making the Bulldogs great again. It is a time for stability and to build a strong base for the future. With this matter now closed we are in a position to do that.
We we would also like to wish Des all the best for the future."
Bulldogs Chair Lynne Anderson was in agreeance:
"The Bulldogs are pleased that we have reached this outcome. We feel that it is a fair one that respects both parties given the challenges of this unique circumstance.”
Feckin' gold mate........Can we back-end his repayment so he has to wait 3 years to get the bulk of it
Hahaha..He tweeted that Milford and Mccollough were both out last night...WRONG. Now he says more than a $1 Mill. Could be a cent over or $2 Mill over. Pin the tail on the Donkey stuff.https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...h/news-story/63a8e1dfc429fb74c0380c2e38e11e30
James Hooper@jimmyhooper
BREAKING: The @NRL_Bulldogs have agreed to pay axed coach Des Hasler more than $1 million as a settlement. More details @FOXNRL https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/teams/bulldogs/bulldogs-reach-settlement-with-des-hasler-over-contract-stoush/news-story/63a8e1dfc429fb74c0380c2e38e11e30 …
Lol at James Hooper tweeting that the settlement was for more than 1 million. How the feck would he know when there is a non disclosure clause meaning BOTH sides keep it within house. That no doubt would have been a specific requirement of the settlement. Full of shite as usual unless someone has been speaking out of turn in that case a law suit would be in the offing.
He doesn'tOver a million according to this but no idea how he would know.View attachment 5811
Fuck off DesThe Bulldogs and Des Hasler reach a settlement
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs have reached an out of court settlement in regard to their case with Des Hasler.
Both parties have met in recent weeks to discuss the case and have come to an agreement on a financial settlement.
The terms of the settlement are covered by a non-disclosure clause included in the agreement between both parties.
Bulldogs Chief Executive Andrew Hill was pleased that the matter had been settled:
"After a great deal of discussion over recent months the Bulldogs are pleased to be able to announce that they have reached a settlement with Des Hasler. It was important for the club to be able to bring this matter to a close and move forward.
Our members and fans deserve that.
With this matter resolved we can we can now look forward to the future and making sure that we put all our energies in to making the Bulldogs great again. It is a time for stability and to build a strong base for the future. With this matter now closed we are in a position to do that.
We we would also like to wish Des all the best for the future."
Bulldogs Chair Lynne Anderson was in agreeance:
"The Bulldogs are pleased that we have reached this outcome. We feel that it is a fair one that respects both parties given the challenges of this unique circumstance.”