hank37w
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That's Creepy.I'm most shocked I like a Crawley article
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That's Creepy.I'm most shocked I like a Crawley article
Thanks the Gods for that.When we contacted Sheens about the push for the coach who guided the Wests Tigers to the club’s last premiership in 2005 to return he was quick to shoot it down.
“It’s not the club’s preferred position and it’s not particularly a road I want to go down,” Sheens said.
Shifty
Oh yeahIm done if the club owners stuff this up.
Would the powerbrokers be prepared to offer Tim Sheens the same deal as Cameron Ciraldo’s. $4m over
If that is Tim's recommendation.. Are we sure he hasn't been plottiing revenge against the club since his first sacking? Seems like we are putty in his hands😂🤔Would the powerbrokers be prepared to offer Tim Sheens the same deal as Cameron Ciraldo’s. $4m over
5 years? That is double what Sheens is now on.
Grant played better with us tooHe is a peanut isn't he. Robbie, Benji, Prince and Hodgson came on more than a little here. The Turd became an elite player. Aloiai, Matterson, Luc and the list goes on.
I can't stand him.
He would know, being the best possible example of the gulf between best and worst performances.Bwaith actually said no player has ever improved at wests tigers last night.
Pascoe is a common denominator since 2016, I don't know him personally and want him to succeed but I feel it's beyond him. He cost us a 700k Cap fine, got suspended for 6 months. How can we expect him to know the intricacies of running an NRL Club when he didn't know that one of his closest friends (Ivan)was negotiating with a rival Club or the fact he was unaware that The Big 4s Manager was leading us a merry dance. I repeat, i truly want him, the Chairman and any Coach to succeed, but the culture and environment is not conducive to success.
We weren't successful before Pascoe arrived, but he hasn't improved the NRL side in 7 Seasons, many would say it's much worse.
No flys on you at all Pawsy.I get your point. I was referring to the quality of the player not the quality of the individual.
problem is there is No accountability for what they say on TV.
I agree, benji attack, robby defence, sheensy how to apply it.Sheens HC with Farah and Marshall as his assistants
Im done if the club owners stuff this up.
The Boys Club.I agree, benji attack, robby defence, sheensy how to apply it.
Delta ForceThe Boys Club.
James Hooper warning
SHEENS NOT KEEN TO COACH, WHY MORRIS MAKES SENSE
Wests Tigers director of football Tim Sheens has set the record straight about the push for the four-time premiership-winner to take over as head coach at Concord.
Off the back of Cameron Ciraldo knocking back a five-year deal, Tigers decision-makers have now begun a campaign to try and convince Sheens to step back into the hot seat world of NRL coaching.
When we contacted Sheens about the push for the coach who guided the Wests Tigers to the club’s last premiership in 2005 to return he was quick to shoot it down.
“It’s not the club’s preferred position and it’s not particularly a road I want to go down,” Sheens said.
The Tigers wined and dined a group of media at well-known rugby league restaurant Grappa last week where the concept is believed to have grown legs.
We can’t confirm or deny how much Shiraz or Chenin Blanc may have been involved.
Sheens is adamant the Tigers will sit tight in the search for the right coach to try and steer the club out of what’s rapidly developing into a complete schemozzle.
Ex-Cronulla coach John Morris is certainly one candidate on the interview list with Sheens having contacted his agent Chris Orr about setting up an interview.
Morris appears a strong option when you consider Sheens is on the record about how the club is searching for a development coach.
Morris has got DNA at the club having played 72-games there across three seasons between 2007 and 2009.
Sheens was the coach then so the pair enjoy a strong rapport.
Run an eye over the list of emerging talent Morris brought through at the Sharks and it stacks up a strong argument why he’d be a good fit for the Tigers: William Kennedy, Briton Nikora, Braden Hamlin-Uele, Ronaldo Mulitalo, Sione Katoa, Toby Rudolf, Blayke Brailey, Teig Wilton and Royce Hunt.
Morris has also been around the block in terms of the dangers of getting caught up in club politics.
During his time at the Sharks as a very young NRL coach, Morris had just about every knife in the kitchen thrown at him.
It’s also a political mine field at Concord at the moment as evidenced by the bun fight around the constant leaks in terms of information coming out of the club.
We keep coming back to the old Jack Gibson line – winning starts in the front office.