tony soprano
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Board need to break up the band. Bring back Benny.
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Gildardt is useless, in a Roosters side that scored 12 tries he could only manage a catch & pass that led to a try, of which he went crazy back-slapping everyone - it was embarrassing to watch.Yeh they're both sticking the boot in.
Short memories gildardt was happy when we flew his parents over for his debut
Less talk, more action Lee.Hagipantelis met incoming Tigers coach Tim Sheens on Sunday morning to discuss the previous night’s drubbing as the Tigers seek reinforcements in the player market for next season with the money freed up from Luciano Leilua’s early release to the Cowboys and David Nofoaluma’s loan deal to the Storm.
Yep two massive egos figuring out who to point the finger at for the crap show that they over see.Less talk, more action Lee.
I’d be a lot happier with more talk and much less action from Lee.Less talk, more action Lee.
From that story ... shows how we've been nothing more than a NSW Cup operations this season.“One million per cent, I absolutely love it out here,” Gildart told The Daily Telegraph when asked about switching to the Tricolours next year.
Stick the knife in the club disease at work at Wests Tigers again. Got to love the attitude of our players.Poor bloke contracted to us.
Wow that feedback is staggering, particularly in a public forum.From that story ... shows how we've been nothing more than a NSW Cup operations this season.
Gildart has gone from the Tigers, who are likely to claim the wooden spoon, to a club that is contending for the title, and the differences on and off the field have been eye-opening.
“I think since I’ve come to the Roosters, I feel like I’ve arrived in an NRL side now. I feel like my journey started since I got here,” Gildart said fresh off helping the Roosters demolish the Tigers 72-6 on Saturday night.
“There are some great lads at the Tigers, don’t get me wrong, but there are more senior players and more leaders at the Roosters. I’ve been listening to what they’ve been saying and I feel like that’s really improving me as a player.
“I wanted to see what it’s like to compete week in, week out with a team at the top of the NRL.
“I’ve learnt what it takes in terms of training and the intensity and all the small details. I’ve only been here a short time but I feel like I’ve learnt a lot. I can’t really ask for much more.”
Talk about sticking the knife in…both Nofo and now the Pommy….wow…they are clearly sending a message to the players contemplating signing and resigning …clearly they don’t want to come back and face up to what they said….are we truly that bad a club?From that story ... shows how we've been nothing more than a NSW Cup operations this season.
Gildart has gone from the Tigers, who are likely to claim the wooden spoon, to a club that is contending for the title, and the differences on and off the field have been eye-opening.
“I think since I’ve come to the Roosters, I feel like I’ve arrived in an NRL side now. I feel like my journey started since I got here,” Gildart said fresh off helping the Roosters demolish the Tigers 72-6 on Saturday night.
“There are some great lads at the Tigers, don’t get me wrong, but there are more senior players and more leaders at the Roosters. I’ve been listening to what they’ve been saying and I feel like that’s really improving me as a player.
“I wanted to see what it’s like to compete week in, week out with a team at the top of the NRL.
“I’ve learnt what it takes in terms of training and the intensity and all the small details. I’ve only been here a short time but I feel like I’ve learnt a lot. I can’t really ask for much more.”
Less talk, more action Lee.
Wow that feedback is staggering, particularly in a public forum.
Agreed. Should of stuck with Madge til the end of the year at least. We needed a head of football desperately and yet one of his first calls was to sack the coach and put himself in his place.I’d be a lot happier with more talk and much less action from Lee.
Under his leadership, meddling and other fiddling about, we’ve managed our wooden spoon.
Even the proposed legal action about the robbed points was a spoof.
Tim’s had a net negative impact on the club this year. Every decision he’s made has been garbage and resulted in some kind of adversity or negative for us.
It can’t get any worse, maybe it can if our good players bail on us. That’s the next looming crisis I’d think. So overs here we come.
The off season spin and PR will be unforgettable.
I think it's fair to say that our loan players comments are manipulated to back up the pretense of the angle that the media is trying to convey- that is Melbourne and the Roosters are great clubs and we are rubbish.
Considering the brains trust at our club have thrust our players into this situation, it just reinforces why we should be questioning their judgment and capabilities to run a successful organisation - especially now that our own players are being exposed to what a successful organisaton looks like run by successful administrators and are talking about it.
Talk about sticking the knife in…both Nofo and now the Pommy….wow…they are clearly sending a message to the players contemplating signing and resigning …clearly they don’t want to come back and face up to what they said….are we truly that bad a club?
The media is manipulating it the way they want it to go to - paint us in a bad light.I disagree.
We've let two players go that we have issues with. They've been at their new clubs for 5 minutes and haven't had a tough time yet.
How often do people talk poorly about their old workplace when they didn't perform up to expectations.
The only issue I have is letting them go has led to these comments but I guess the club's hierarchy figures they are better off elsewhere.
We need to own this - no other club loaned players.
Wow that feedback is staggering, particularly in a public forum.