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ukcanuck wrote:Wasn't there some scuttlebutt about luongo not being able to keep his goalie in its net around the hockey groupies?
Maybe mrs Roberto will take him to the cleaners for half and he won't have the luxury of early retirement?

Strangelove wrote:ukcanuck wrote:Wasn't there some scuttlebutt about luongo not being able to keep his goalie in its net around the hockey groupies?
Maybe mrs Roberto will take him to the cleaners for half and he won't have the luxury of early retirement?
She's a Catholic though isn't she (fuckin Catholics)?
Don't think she's allowed to divorce??
She could kill him though......... HEY!!
ukcanuck wrote:Wait, did they actually file or did they just hold a vote to allow the PA to file when and if its necessary?
Besides there is nothing dirty about dissolving the union to allow the players protection from anti trust. Nothing more dirty than locking out employees as an opening position to negotiate a new deal anyway.
Strangelove wrote:ukcanuck wrote:Wasn't there some scuttlebutt about luongo not being able to keep his goalie in its net around the hockey groupies?
Maybe mrs Roberto will take him to the cleaners for half and he won't have the luxury of early retirement?
They're Catholics though aren't they (fuckin Catholics)?
Don't think she's allowed to divorce??
She could kill him though......... HEY!!
ukcanuck wrote:but not the dishonest negotiating tactics, the lies and deceits and the clumsy attempts at manipulation... or that we are three months into what would have been the season and they still havent pitched their best offer?
uk wrote:I understand the sentiment but in the hard cold world of business is business if you are dumb enough to run the ship into the ground...well ask the captain Francesco Schettino of the Costa Concordia...
To me it sure seems like winning a stanley cup does not create a stable hockey market, Tampa, Raleigh and Denver each have cups and star players and each have or are struggling... These new franchises that need the help? Build some community rinks and buy a bunch of kid sized equipment and give out luxury box tickets to peewee teams... that will do more to create a client base than some rich snot arsed Russian superstar. bottom line, just don't sign mega contracts until you have the money from a rabid season ticket base and major corporate involvement to do so.
uk wrote:And for their trouble, and allowing their money to do the work for them they are entitled to happily divide up 1.5 billion dollars a year not a bad investment, considering... plus as Per points out they can parlay all that cachet into even more profit in all their other enterprises.
uk wrote:isn't that kind of the point, they put in the work and have the genetics as Coco pointed out, and that's the pay off for being the draw that we the fans pay WILLINGLY pay through the nose to see play?
uk wrote:]Since when does not accepting a roll back given up by the players in the last CBA constitute something worth a pat on the back for?
uk wrote:I think that what's not good enough is having the players collective share being continually clawed back with each CBA negotiation. Considering the results of three lockouts, It doesn't take a crystal ball to predict what will be on the table during the next one...at some point you got to take a stand.
uk wrote:Can I point to the evidence that this drawing of a line in the sand and then drawing another line in the sand, and then drawing another line in the sand says that the bottom line is wholly made up?
I'm pretty sure that if I'm a hotdog vendor I'm wishing that whatever the bottom line is, can we just get to it? Please?
uk wrote:This is Fred's point too, I don't see how this is really relevant, pro sports does not suffer in depressions, entertainment is a needed commodity when times are tough. The proof is right there in Forbes, through the worst economy since the depression the NHL has had record growth. Neither side should be trying to use the sky might fall tomorrow...the Mayans could have been correct too, so what?
uk wrote:To me either you blame the whole thing and boycott the entire disgusting thing or you hold your nose and concentrate on the game.
I just can't see only pulling on one thread.
but if we were to enter into a true depression, I think that many of these pro athletes would find themselves the targets of some serious public hatred if they were making money to play a game while large portions of the poulation were struggling to even make rent and food money.
Fred wrote:Hey UK, as pointed out in THN the NHL is actually bargaining against it's self
http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/4 ... osing.html
Benjo wrote:I think NHL is set on a 10 year deal because Fehr will be retired/dead by then.
Benjo wrote:I think NHL is set on a 10 year deal because Fehr will be retired/dead by then.

Fred wrote:I heard one media type ( a legal type ) say a judge would likely throw out an attempt to disolve the union and see it for what it is a bargaining chip to pressure for a deal. He also said going before a NY court is not good or union freindly.
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