happy_tiger
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I'll say it now
Worst thing that could of happened in regards to the retention of Luke Brooks
Worst thing that could of happened in regards to the retention of Luke Brooks
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@ said:Melbourne don’t hold a candle to the Roosters, despite their salary cap scandal almost a decade ago. That scandal is now as ancient as the Dogs scandal in 2002\. Nobody still carries so much bitterness towards the Dogs over that, so why people still get so upset over the Storm beats me.
The Roosters are a grubby, soulless club. A stain on the game. Couldn’t develop a junior if they had a shot gun to their heads. They rely on a crusty old millionaire to keep them afloat, and when he dies, so will they.
Go the Storm
@ said:I'll say it now
Worst thing that could of happened in regards to the retention of Luke Brooks
@ said:@ said:I'll say it now
Worst thing that could of happened in regards to the retention of Luke Brooks
Well the actions of management in the next few weeks could decide that.
If its ,
' all's good , nothing to see here'
then we are stuffed and good luck to Luke.
@ said:@ said:Melbourne don’t hold a candle to the Roosters, despite their salary cap scandal almost a decade ago. That scandal is now as ancient as the Dogs scandal in 2002\. Nobody still carries so much bitterness towards the Dogs over that, so why people still get so upset over the Storm beats me.
The Roosters are a grubby, soulless club. A stain on the game. Couldn’t develop a junior if they had a shot gun to their heads. They rely on a crusty old millionaire to keep them afloat, and when he dies, so will they.
Go the Storm
That was thoroughly enjoyable to watch. How's those lemons taste champ? :laughing:
Smith, Slater, Munster, Chambers, ArseOfASorryMoaner and Vunivalu all played like crap. Doesn't get any better than that!
The only way to make whiskey n coke taste any better is to watch Cammy soak up the tears as well. Can go back to despising the Roosters now. Just needed a bit more coverage of Supercoach Gutsache spitting on the windows to really enjoy the night. Happy Days!!
@ said:Cronk makes sure he leaves the field early to lap up the attention….loves to pump up his own tyres its going to be a long off season hearing his life story....told by himself.
I'd rather listen to paint dry- let alone watch it.
Keary was the difference tonight, well played young man. Mitchell owned Chambers, that was a highlight.
@ said:The start of the coverage only made me long for the days of 2005\. Though forever etched in our hearts and minds, it’s such a distant memory. It really sucks already knowing that Roosters are going to come back bigger and stronger next year.
Yay to us Tigers faithful as we officially survived watching Teddy’s Roosters take it out. The only thing I couldn’t stop thinking at the end was…how on earth can you honestly celebrate knowing your club has to buy a premiership?
It was a super weird feeling not to really genuinely care about either team. But I thought it was poor from the crowd to keep booing Billy. I don’t care how much of a grub he is - surely his kids and family were there.
Well done to Keary, as he finally got some credit for what he’s been doing well for the Roosters in the past 2 seasons.
Dang! *_* that flick pass from Matterson literally made my ovaries explode.
@ said:Goodnight and goodbye to season 2018…a kebab of a year, started out beautiful - ended up a sloppy mess
@ said:@ said:Goodnight and goodbye to season 2018…a kebab of a year, started out beautiful - ended up a sloppy mess
A bit like a one night stand…
@ said:The start of the coverage only made me long for the days of 2005\. Though forever etched in our hearts and minds, it’s such a distant memory. It really sucks already knowing that Roosters are going to come back bigger and stronger next year.
Yay to us Tigers faithful as we officially survived watching Teddy’s Roosters take it out. The only thing I couldn’t stop thinking at the end was…how on earth can you honestly celebrate knowing your club has to buy a premiership?
It was a super weird feeling not to really genuinely care about either team. But I thought it was poor from the crowd to keep booing Billy. I don’t care how much of a grub he is - surely his kids and family were there.
Well done to Keary, as he finally got some credit for what he’s been doing well for the Roosters in the past 2 seasons.
Dang! *_* that flick pass from Matterson literally made my ovaries explode.
@ said:The two best run clubs played in the gf. We need to wise up.
Congrats to Teddy, he made a wise career choice and will continue to benefit from it. Our guys will go back to the back of a grandstand.
@ said:I'm curious all the Melbourne haters in the thread, is it the players or what the club stands for? Because Melbourne might have previously been cheats, but no salary cap issues for a decade. Otherwise it's, what, the way they bend and test the rules?
Well I believe the Roosters bend and test the rules as well, just in a different facet. They are literally superior in every single position to Tigers 1-17 and ran out a team this evening just chock full of rep talent.
Roosters essentially flashed the chequebook last year and picked up two soulless $1M players. They cherry-picked two of arguably the top 5 or 6 players in the entire game to "complement" the team they already had, let go of a few nuffies, and didn't even have to wait more than 1 season to jag the premiership.
If that doesn't upset people as much as Melbourne have done, I don't get why not. I get some people can't choose between the teams, but to be celebratory about the Roosters… I cannot see any possibility how.
The only saving grace was watching Smith and Slater choke on their bitterness, and not to have to put up with a Slater arse-kissing in the post-match.
@ said:@ said:@ said:Melbourne don’t hold a candle to the Roosters, despite their salary cap scandal almost a decade ago. That scandal is now as ancient as the Dogs scandal in 2002\. Nobody still carries so much bitterness towards the Dogs over that, so why people still get so upset over the Storm beats me.
The Roosters are a grubby, soulless club. A stain on the game. Couldn’t develop a junior if they had a shot gun to their heads. They rely on a crusty old millionaire to keep them afloat, and when he dies, so will they.
Go the Storm
That was thoroughly enjoyable to watch. How's those lemons taste champ? :laughing:
Smith, Slater, Munster, Chambers, ArseOfASorryMoaner and Vunivalu all played like crap. Doesn't get any better than that!
The only way to make whiskey n coke taste any better is to watch Cammy soak up the tears as well. Can go back to despising the Roosters now. Just needed a bit more coverage of Supercoach Gutsache spitting on the windows to really enjoy the night. Happy Days!!
Roosters membership for you in your Xmas stocking this year. How sad you have to resort to cheering them on :laughing:
@ said:I'm curious all the Melbourne haters in the thread, is it the players or what the club stands for? Because Melbourne might have previously been cheats, but no salary cap issues for a decade. Otherwise it's, what, the way they bend and test the rules?
Well I believe the Roosters bend and test the rules as well, just in a different facet. They are literally superior in every single position to Tigers 1-17 and ran out a team this evening just chock full of rep talent.
Roosters essentially flashed the chequebook last year and picked up two soulless $1M players. They cherry-picked two of arguably the top 5 or 6 players in the entire game to "complement" the team they already had, let go of a few nuffies, and didn't even have to wait more than 1 season to jag the premiership.
If that doesn't upset people as much as Melbourne have done, I don't get why not. I get some people can't choose between the teams, but to be celebratory about the Roosters… I cannot see any possibility how.
The only saving grace was watching Smith and Slater choke on their bitterness, and not to have to put up with a Slater arse-kissing in the post-match.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Melbourne don’t hold a candle to the Roosters, despite their salary cap scandal almost a decade ago. That scandal is now as ancient as the Dogs scandal in 2002\. Nobody still carries so much bitterness towards the Dogs over that, so why people still get so upset over the Storm beats me.
The Roosters are a grubby, soulless club. A stain on the game. Couldn’t develop a junior if they had a shot gun to their heads. They rely on a crusty old millionaire to keep them afloat, and when he dies, so will they.
Go the Storm
That was thoroughly enjoyable to watch. How's those lemons taste champ? :laughing:
Smith, Slater, Munster, Chambers, ArseOfASorryMoaner and Vunivalu all played like crap. Doesn't get any better than that!
The only way to make whiskey n coke taste any better is to watch Cammy soak up the tears as well. Can go back to despising the Roosters now. Just needed a bit more coverage of Supercoach Gutsache spitting on the windows to really enjoy the night. Happy Days!!
Roosters membership for you in your Xmas stocking this year. How sad you have to resort to cheering them on :laughing:
Keep your chin up sunshine :laughing:
Your Storm might get there next year. Enjoy the saltiness. What a great night.