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Is there anyone who thinks Manly’s dramatic slump in form is not related in anyway with anything their board has said or done?
Why is it that the WT board have absolutely no influence over on field results? Why do they behave as a seperate entity?
Thought provoking questions.

But there’s big player issues over at Manly. Inter-team hatred, injuries and gaol etc.

The rainbow stripes saga simply brought the boil to bursting point.

My views only count for the weight a person might place on them, but for what it’s worth, I share James Grahams views on the issue. I think he nailed it. Others can disagree.

Expect a good solid culling at Manly unless the stuff is resolved. Maybe we should go for a surf.
 
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Lees in today's tele mostly a fluff piece. Pretty embarrassing.

Topic was mainly justification of madge dismissal.

The board and CEO still rest on their defense that they're doing their best and there is no one else jumping out for the job.

Really I don't know how they can keep changing everyone but themselves.
 
Lees in today's tele mostly a fluff piece. Pretty embarrassing.

Topic was mainly justification of madge dismissal.

The board and CEO still rest on their defense that they're doing their best and there is no one else jumping out for the job.

Really I don't know how they can keep changing everyone but themselves.

Some people will never face the fact that they are ultimately responsible for mismanagement and poor decisions,sadly that is our administration from board down. Complete frauds
 
Lees in today's tele mostly a fluff piece. Pretty embarrassing.

Topic was mainly justification of madge dismissal.

The board and CEO still rest on their defense that they're doing their best and there is no one else jumping out for the job.

Really I don't know how they can keep changing everyone but themselves.
If that’s their best, they shouldn’t have bothered.

Now no-one else wants the job? I’ll take it in 3 seconds.

They are a truly woeful excuse for management and for mine, none of their excuses cut it.

Paps and Api, let’s be honest, it’s been reported on 2gb yesterday, they are pretty much only coming for the money.

They are not coming to wave the flag for this incompetent band of matey mates on the board. They are not coming for us fans. It’s business. Fingers crossed they don’t retire on field.

This is what this club has become…and Its disgusting.

The Board can take Tim and GTA with them.

The way they swung from hero fresh new club saver ciraldo to dna nostalgia old boys was so diametrically opposed, it pretty much showed they are completely out of ideas.

The board of the Wests Tigers can get well and truly stuffed, the same thing they’ve done to us for 4 years with another 5 years of being losers under their watch.

That’s my honest good faith opinion.
 
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If that’s their best, they shouldn’t have bothered.

Now no-one else wants the job? I’ll take it in 3 seconds.

They are a truly woeful excuse for management and for mine, none of their excuses cut it.

Paps and Api, let’s be honest, it’s been reported on 2gb yesterday, they are pretty much only coming for the money.

They are not coming to wave the flag for this incompetent band of matey mates on the board. They are not coming for us fans. It’s business. Fingers crossed they don’t retire on field.

This is what this club has become…and Its disgusting.

The Board can take Tim and GTA with them.

The way they swung from hero fresh new club saver ciraldo to dna nostalgia old boys was so diametrically opposed, it pretty much showed they are completely out of ideas.

The board of the Wests Tigers can get well and truly stuffed, the same thing they’ve done to us for 4 years with another 5 years of being losers under their watch.

That’s my honest good faith opinion.

LOL it wasn't reported, Gallen made the comment in the Furner interview.....
Papa could earn a heap more money than what he is coming here for.
Api it was more the length of deal than the cash.
 
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If that’s their best, they shouldn’t have bothered.

Now no-one else wants the job? I’ll take it in 3 seconds.

They are a truly woeful excuse for management and for mine, none of their excuses cut it.

Paps and Api, let’s be honest, it’s been reported on 2gb yesterday, they are pretty much only coming for the money.

They are not coming to wave the flag for this incompetent band of matey mates on the board. They are not coming for us fans. It’s business. Fingers crossed they don’t retire on field.

This is what this club has become…and Its disgusting.

The Board can take Tim and GTA with them.

The way they swung from hero fresh new club saver ciraldo to dna nostalgia old boys was so diametrically opposed, it pretty much showed they are completely out of ideas.

The board of the Wests Tigers can get well and truly stuffed, the same thing they’ve done to us for 4 years with another 5 years of being losers under their watch.

That’s my honest good faith opinion.

Made reference to a line in the sand moment what ever that means.
 
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Lee optitimises the problem at our team. He rocked up to the meeting over Madges future in his Ferrari. Good on him he earnt it, but that is the issue at our team.
We are an amalgamation of Balmain who were traditionally a blue collar club from the outer city region.
Western Suburbs was the blue collar club from out west.
Both our former teams were blue collar battlers, who would get the opposition down to their level, then beat them with that old blue collar hard work mentality, rough as guts but harder than Steele.
My point being Lee is the representation of the issue, we have lost our soul and have no identity, we were never the Ferrari driving team, we were the Ford v Holden gang. The roughnuts that were underdogs willing to have a dig and fight for every inch. We have become soft because we have forgotten where we have come from and what that represented.
 
I have made many posts related to the comments above .Wests Tigers are a jumbled mix of suburbs a stones throw from the city to some 65 km away and some in between . Whether it be Ryde or Lidcombe plus quite a few more here and there and its run from Ashfield and Concord by people who don't have a feel for the footy or fans . Further more you have some forces pushing against each other to primarily support their particular foundation club .
I believe that it is extremely difficult to attract any big name players except by paying substantial overs to 30 yr olds .
The club is viewed as one full of friction with a toxic atmosphere .
I wouldn't be surprised if come Nov30 still no new signings
I'm happy Tim is taking over with Benji as I have no evidence that any mainline coaches wanted the job .
I Think the board must be reconstituted containing only Wests Tigers members and all teams should be called Wests Tigers as I think only something dramatic showing club is making a full break from the past will convince the nrl community that is really A FRESH START .and new beginnings
 
Lee optitimises the problem at our team. He rocked up to the meeting over Madges future in his Ferrari. Good on him he earnt it, but that is the issue at our team.
We are an amalgamation of Balmain who were traditionally a blue collar club from the outer city region.
Western Suburbs was the blue collar club from out west.
Both our former teams were blue collar battlers, who would get the opposition down to their level, then beat them with that old blue collar hard work mentality, rough as guts but harder than Steele.
My point being Lee is the representation of the issue, we have lost our soul and have no identity, we were never the Ferrari driving team, we were the Ford v Holden gang. The roughnuts that were underdogs willing to have a dig and fight for every inch. We have become soft because we have forgotten where we have come from and what that represented.
Yeah, there’s definitely an element of disconnect between the board and fans.

If Lee wants to make a statement about how high his firms legal fees are, that’s a matter for him.

Nobody likes rich show offs. It’s a bad and inhumane scene when the homeless are getting in your face more and more these days.

We are not some bullshit banana republic yet.

Our “line in the sand” has been crossed so many times, nobody can tell where it was. 4 or 5 years worth.

If we could play 25% of the tenacity of tonight’s game, I could cope better.
 
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I have made many posts related to the comments above .Wests Tigers are a jumbled mix of suburbs a stones throw from the city to some 65 km away and some in between . Whether it be Ryde or Lidcombe plus quite a few more here and there and its run from Ashfield and Concord by people who don't have a feel for the footy or fans . Further more you have some forces pushing against each other to primarily support their particular foundation club .
I believe that it is extremely difficult to attract any big name players except by paying substantial overs to 30 yr olds .
The club is viewed as one full of friction with a toxic atmosphere .
I wouldn't be surprised if come Nov30 still no new signings
I'm happy Tim is taking over with Benji as I have no evidence that any mainline coaches wanted the job .
I Think the board must be reconstituted containing only Wests Tigers members and all teams should be called Wests Tigers as I think only something dramatic showing club is making a full break from the past will convince the nrl community that is really A FRESH START .and new beginnings
Lee said we received 17 applications for head coach in 3 days.

I suspect some decent coaches were amongst them.

We might have Bea Arthur and Des looking around soon, but we are all tied up for half a decade. Millions to the old mate fund.

Stupid as stupid can be. Donkeys.

GTA ready to be annointed king head coach III a position bestowed and inherited, no merit at all. With respect to the late Lizster, we make the Royal family look like a popularly elected democracy.

To many outsiders, this club looks like nuncle nepotism on a stick. We hand down the goodies to our own inner circle. Make no mistake, they aren’t doing it for free.

Lee and his supercar, crossing over lines at full throttle.

But they aren’t lines, they are us fans and members getting squished into the tarmac.

Wipe away the crocodile tears board members, you don’t care or you would resign.

This is my honest opinion.
 
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And finally, after watching two “real sides” slug it out tonight.,…it really brings it home as to how bad things are for us.

A top game but the enjoyment totally wrecked considering how off the pace we are.

One is woken from the spell pretty quickly.

The fall into the void is long and seems unending.
 
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Guess this fits within the topic... Via DT

Wests Tigers chair Lee Hagipantelis insists he has no regrets over the club’s mid-season axing of Michael Maguire and revealed he had apologised to corporate supporters and fans following another season of abject disappointment.

The Tigers finished the 2022 season with the wooden spoon, having won only a handful of games over the course of a tumultuous year that eventually cost Maguire his job.

In his place, the Tigers will start next season with Tim Sheens in charge, part of a succession plan that will eventually see favourite son Benji Marshall take the reins alongside long-time teammate Robbie Farah.

“We can’t put any positive spin on it,” Hagipantelis said.

“It was disastrous as far as results are concerned. I recently spoke at the Kelly Barnes award and proffered my apologies and regret to all of our stakeholders, including our corporate partners and fans and members.

“I think this year’s results were inevitable in the sense that it was the nadir of the last four years. If you look at the last four years we have gone 9th, 11th, 13th and 16th.

“We have now drawn a line in the sand – this is a line-in-the-sand moment. We have taken stock of who we are, what our identity is and what we have to do moving forward.

“There has been a massive injection of Tigers DNA into the club with Tim and Benjji and Robbie. What we need to do is take one step forward on what may be a long journey.

“But we have to work our way out of this and I am confident we will.”

Maguire was the biggest casualty of another underperforming year, although changes are also expected within the playing squad given the way things unfolded.

The Tigers have made an inquiry about Melbourne star Cameron Munster while Marshall has taken the lead role in player recruitment – it is understood he sent texts to the likes of James Tedesco and Mitchell Moses, asking their interest in potentially returning one day.

The biggest decision the club faces in the off-season is over the future of halfback Luke Brooks. Sheens wants him to stay but his future may be dictated by his own desire and whether he craves a fresh start.
The Tigers are preparing for a fresh start of their own, having made the decision in June to part ways with their coach. Asked whether he harboured any regrets over that call – the Tigers barely won a game after Maguire’s departure – Hagipantelis said: “Not for one moment. We had committed to the coaching structure as it was for the entire year.

“Unfortunately circumstances changed and our hand was forced in a sense. We decided we had to move in a completely different direction as far as our culture and identity were concerned.

“You couple that with the results as well and as a board we had no choice but to make what was a difficult decision. We just felt we had to make that decision at that time.”

The decision made, Hagipantelis believes there is reason for optimism. Api Koroisau and Isaiah Papalii will be key recruits next season while the Tigers blooded some youngsters at the back end of the year. Most optimism surrounds their new brain’s trust, which will officially take charge on November 1.

“There is a sea-change,” Hagipantelis said.

“I think Tim, Benji and Robbie are going to sit back and take stock over the next few weeks.

“There has been a lot of work done so far as our recruitment and retention has been done behind the scenes.

“I can’t tell you the number of depth charts and analysis that has been done going back to 15 year olds.

“I think this has been a historic year for all the wrong reasons. I think we have drawn a line in the sand. None of it for one moment demean or diminish the significance of this year’s results.

“We share the pain and disappointment of all the members and fans. We are not immune to legitimate criticism and we take it on board.

“But every decision, every step taken, has been to further the interest of the Wests Tigers only.”
 
Guess this fits within the topic... Via DT

Wests Tigers chair Lee Hagipantelis insists he has no regrets over the club’s mid-season axing of Michael Maguire and revealed he had apologised to corporate supporters and fans following another season of abject disappointment.

The Tigers finished the 2022 season with the wooden spoon, having won only a handful of games over the course of a tumultuous year that eventually cost Maguire his job.

In his place, the Tigers will start next season with Tim Sheens in charge, part of a succession plan that will eventually see favourite son Benji Marshall take the reins alongside long-time teammate Robbie Farah.

“We can’t put any positive spin on it,” Hagipantelis said.

“It was disastrous as far as results are concerned. I recently spoke at the Kelly Barnes award and proffered my apologies and regret to all of our stakeholders, including our corporate partners and fans and members.

“I think this year’s results were inevitable in the sense that it was the nadir of the last four years. If you look at the last four years we have gone 9th, 11th, 13th and 16th.

“We have now drawn a line in the sand – this is a line-in-the-sand moment. We have taken stock of who we are, what our identity is and what we have to do moving forward.

“There has been a massive injection of Tigers DNA into the club with Tim and Benjji and Robbie. What we need to do is take one step forward on what may be a long journey.

“But we have to work our way out of this and I am confident we will.”

Maguire was the biggest casualty of another underperforming year, although changes are also expected within the playing squad given the way things unfolded.

The Tigers have made an inquiry about Melbourne star Cameron Munster while Marshall has taken the lead role in player recruitment – it is understood he sent texts to the likes of James Tedesco and Mitchell Moses, asking their interest in potentially returning one day.

The biggest decision the club faces in the off-season is over the future of halfback Luke Brooks. Sheens wants him to stay but his future may be dictated by his own desire and whether he craves a fresh start.
The Tigers are preparing for a fresh start of their own, having made the decision in June to part ways with their coach. Asked whether he harboured any regrets over that call – the Tigers barely won a game after Maguire’s departure – Hagipantelis said: “Not for one moment. We had committed to the coaching structure as it was for the entire year.

“Unfortunately circumstances changed and our hand was forced in a sense. We decided we had to move in a completely different direction as far as our culture and identity were concerned.

“You couple that with the results as well and as a board we had no choice but to make what was a difficult decision. We just felt we had to make that decision at that time.”

The decision made, Hagipantelis believes there is reason for optimism. Api Koroisau and Isaiah Papalii will be key recruits next season while the Tigers blooded some youngsters at the back end of the year. Most optimism surrounds their new brain’s trust, which will officially take charge on November 1.

“There is a sea-change,” Hagipantelis said.

“I think Tim, Benji and Robbie are going to sit back and take stock over the next few weeks.

“There has been a lot of work done so far as our recruitment and retention has been done behind the scenes.

“I can’t tell you the number of depth charts and analysis that has been done going back to 15 year olds.

“I think this has been a historic year for all the wrong reasons. I think we have drawn a line in the sand. None of it for one moment demean or diminish the significance of this year’s results.

“We share the pain and disappointment of all the members and fans. We are not immune to legitimate criticism and we take it on board.

“But every decision, every step taken, has been to further the interest of the Wests Tigers only.”

What a total load of manure.There would not be a sewage plant in the world capable of dealing with the amount of effluent coming from our management.Only 3 years of finals in over 2 decades where every year mathmatecially you are a 50% chance and they still don't admit where the problem lies
 
What the hell Lee 's quote
" a lot of work has been done on recruitment and retention behind the scenes" Wests Tigers is just about the only club to announce zero recruitment . Does he mean Benji sent Munster, Tedesco and Moses an SMS saying would you like to come to tigers one day.? Seriously if I was trying to sell something to somebody I might pick up phone and chat to them or even invite them to dinner.
Lee nothing much is the best way to describe our recruitment efforts
Retention ? I guess Joffa extends ?
Api and Isaiah were signed last Nov so in a few weeks time nothing new?
Wouldn't brag about it Lee
Love the wall charts and the 15 year olds .
Come on SIGN some powerful forwards and centers by Nov 30 if not I assume your 2023 goal is still bottom 4 and that's UNACCEPTABLE
 
Do we have anyone in the organisation with a win/loss record above 50% ?

Benji, Robbie, Sheens? Any of the senior players? Furner maybe?

How funny that possibly no one in our player and staff would have a win/loss record of over 50% in the last 10 years.
 
What a total load of manure.There would not be a sewage plant in the world capable of dealing with the amount of effluent coming from our management.Only 3 years of finals in over 2 decades where every year mathmatecially you are a 50% chance and they still don't admit where the problem lies

Their model is to hire the football department, don't get too involved and fire them on non performance in 3 years .
 
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