Phil Gould raised the eyebrows after his artificial intelligence sales argument (AI) to Donald Trump on X before LNR double head in Las Vegas next month.
The Bulldogs Supremo tweed a long post Tuesday by stressing why the American president would like the biggest game of all, live in Sin City, on March 1st, local time.
This occurs while Peter V’landys – The boss of the Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) – also launched a call for arms to Trump, where he was invited to see “the most difficult game on earth” in the flesh.
The Bould tweet labeled the “winners” of today’s LNR stars, which as professional trees are “different built”.
He continued to emphasize the players of modern players stronger than your secret services, run faster than your motorcycle and attract crowds larger than your rallies.
A classic fashion of Gould, it was not yet finished, declaring that `nobody runs faster and organizes a better show ”, before adding its conviction that the rugby league is Simply the bestA reference to the emblematic song of Tina Turner from 1990.
Phil Gould raised the eyebrows after his argument of sale inspired by AI to President Donald Trump on X before the double head of LNR in Las Vegas next month

The Bulldogs Supremo tweed a long post Tuesday by stressing why the American president would like the biggest game of all, Live in Sin City, on March 1st time

The boss of the Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC), Peter V’llandys, also launched a call for arms to Trump, where he was invited to see the most difficult game on Earth ” ‘

It remains to be seen if President Trump will attend the four games of the Rugby League in Las Vegas
The reaction to the Tweet of Gould – which was somewhat tongue in the cheek – was mixed on X.
“You embarrass yourself Gus,” said a supporter in response.
Another posted: “The games in Vegas are likely to be better than last year…. Just need all promotions to cringe to stop.
A third clearly does not want to see President Trump in football matches, declaring in response: “ the LNR, a sports organization that regularly suspends players for offenses of domestic violence, now invites a sex offender ordered to attend the Round in Las Vegas on March 1.
In the meantime, on Sunday, V’landys gave a public address to the American president on live television.
“ Hello, President, ‘said V’landys in a video message broadcast in the American talk show Fox and friends.
“I know you are watching Fox and Friends, which is an excellent program that is extremely fair and balanced.
“Mr. President, we want to present the most difficult game of land, Rugby League, in the world capital of sport and entertainment, Las Vegas.

The president of the ARLC, Peter V’landys, issued a public invitation to the American president Donald Trump to come in Las Vegas on March 1 to see the action of the LNR

The American president attended the Super Bowl in New Orleans (Photo) on February 9 and Daytona 500 last weekend
“We know you like physical and difficult contact sports. There is no more brutal sport than the rugby league.
“Our players do not wear pads or helmets. As you know, Mr. President, the United States has a trade surplus with Australia, one of the few countries. You will witness you a little.
“I hope to see you at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Saturday March 1st.” Thank you, Mr. President, thank you, Fox and friends. “”
V’landys had previously hoped to present Trump to the Rugby League during the Las Vegas round this year – and hope that the LNR Nathan Cleary superstar could play a central role in this offer, boldly comparing the half -back Panthers to the legend of the Super Bowl seven times Tom Brady Tom Brady.
“He’s the perfect guy to get an audience in America,” he said. “He’s a unique generation player.”
The football boss also revealed that the LNR had made an “approach by official channels” compared to President Trump.
In addition, the former NRL star, Aaron Woods, also appeared in the Fox and Friends Show on Sunday morning.
Woods spoke at Daytona 500 and had a football shirt that had `Trump ” and the number 25 printed on his back as well as a footy footy, with the American flag and the Trump campaign logo.

The former football star, Aaron Woods, also appeared on Fox and Friends where he invited the president to the extravagance of the Rugby League next month
He also invited the president to the four games in the rugby league.
“We want to do it (Trump) at the Games, we even have a special ball for President Trump, I hope we will see it today, we could send him the ball,” Woods said.
It sometimes happens that the LNR had previously called the Pop Rick Astley icon, a big fan of Warrington Wolves, to fly to Vegas to help promote the match quartet.
In addition to the double head of LNR with raiders, warriors, panthers and Sharks, the Rivaux de Super League Warrington and Wigan will also compete in the Mecca of the game.
And in a historic first, the Jillaroos face England in a female test match at the Allegiant Stadium.