Ash, Tell us Khoder didn't actively encourage SBW to break his contract. You repeatedly bleat and sook claiming people pick on you because you're a Mundine fan. Did it ever dawn on you that people actually pick on you because you repeatedly post ridiculous information, half of which has you effectively owning yourself - just like in this case by supporting Khoder's word - and that defending grubs like Khoder will only made you look even more stupid! This is the level of person you are trying to defend: http://www.allvoices.com/news/998451/s/15174181-what-farcical-khoder-conduct (make sure you click on the hotlink on the site and read the full article)
CHB I don't care what people think about me...I thought you would have picked that up by now Secondly your saying khoder isn't true to his word because of choc, Soloman and SBW leaving the NRL Well that's a silly statement....khoder was not acting as agent for any of these guys when they signed the NRL contracts
Just remember the difficultly you have following even the simplest instructions Ash - so have posted the article below: What farcical Khoder conduct by Christian Nicolussi - Daily Telegraphy - 30th June 2008 THIS is the dramatic moment that the legal fight over runaway rugby league star Sonny Bill Williams turned into a farce last night. The private investigator who tried to serve controversial manager Khoder Nasser his court papers required police protection at the Anthony Mundine fight at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre. This content is protected For his own safety, the investigator asked for The Daily Telegraph to conceal his identity as a standard legal procedure turned into a terrifying ordeal. The investigator, who needed protection from Sgt Lindsay McDonald and Snr Constable Maurice Geerlof, told The Daily Telegraph: "I was only trying to do my job, but at the end of the day it was just too dangerous. "I had one fellow following me everywhere and there were all these threats being made. "One of them said, 'When you get him outside, you know what to do with him. Stick to him like s . . . to a blanket. Start of sidebar. Skip to end of sidebar. End of sidebar. Return to start of sidebar. "That's when I had to call the police to escort me out of there." Sonny Bill related coverage - French tycoon tells of his plans for SBW Live">Inflated figures: How much is Sonny really earning? Special section: Sonny Bill Williams full coverage Read fight report from Mundine's bout - how he was knocked down. Things turned ugly at the Newcastle Entertainment Centre when the investigator was surrounded by several supporters of Nasser when he tried to enter the VIP area just before Mundine's fight. It later emerged Nasser wasn't even at the fight and it is understood he is planning to escape to the United Kingdom today to join Sonny Bill. Williams last night received his visa from the French and today will travel to France where he hopes to begin a new $3 million career with rugby union club Toulon. The league star was personally given his papers by the French Consulate's deputy consul John Paul Bossuge inside the consulate in London and happily posed up for photographs with members of staff. The incident in Newcastle is a major blow to the NRL and the Bulldogs, given they were hoping the court papers would force Nasser to come clean about the overseas location of the former Bulldogs star. Lawyers for the NRL will again attempt to serve the papers today, posssibly at the Sydney airport before Nasser boards a plane for England. Williams walked out on the NRL on Saturday to fly to England. The court papers would have forced Nasser to hand over his mobile phone accounts and any other knowledge he may have had on Williams' and his shock move to rugby outfit Toulon. It is understood the papers were only valid until 10am today. The NRL is now bound to be forced to delay their court proceedings because of the events that erupted in Newcastle. The investigator required a highway patrol officer to escort him home when another car load of young men drove past him after leaving the venue. Officers McDonald and Geerlof suggested it was best the investigator leave before the Mundine fight because there were no guarantees what might happen afterwards. The Daily Telegraph also required a police escort when caught up in the middle of the pre-fight madness. The Daily Telegraph - and other News Limited organisations - were banned from covering the Mundine stoush with Japan's Crazy Kim, which Mundine won. Mundine was spotted arriving at the venue by himself in a black Monaro just before 9pm - without his controversial manager. Nasser denied he was Williams' agent on Sunday night. But there has been suggestions Nasser will join the 22-year-old Williams in the coming days.
Most of the Australian boxing industry rate Khoder as a grub Ash and you know it very well. Why you'd go out on a limb for the word of a guy like that at ESB is beyond comprehension! As Contendo put it so well earlier in this thread: Stop being Khoder's bull**** machine, you just make yourself look a right dick.
CHB your a nut...WTF does that crap have anything to do with my statement...answer this question How is Khoder not true to his word if he never signed as agent on the initial 3 contracts of the NRL players mentioned? I can answer for you....if he was not the initial agent on the NRL contracts he didn't break his word :deal All he did is act fir his new client :deal I know you and IBM can't answer this because it's true
This was your statement that endorses Khoder Nasser's word mate. Most in the NRL and the Australian boxing industry wouldn't trust Khoder's word as far as you could kick him! Just put it down as another of your stupid, ill-conceived statements.
Riotously funny imbecile. Stop being Khoder's bull**** machine, you just make yourself look a right dick.
Look you dopey ****, you yourself said all of Nasser's deals are verbal and handshake, now you're trying to use the fact he never signed any contracts as evidence he was true to his word. Make up your ****ing mind mate.