Another Moses headline

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For a bloke with no heart he sure has a lot of "feelings"

In other words, shut up you muppet. I felt he tanked in 2014 and this year too.

Sure you don't mean around the dogs and another following the cows game in 2015 OMT?
 
Good to see Moses telling it as it was.
Cleary pulled the rug out from under him to keep Woods and Tedesco.
End of story.
 
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Good to see Moses telling it as it was.
Cleary pulled the rug out from under him to keep Woods and Tedesco.
End of story.

No one disputes that. What they dispute is his sob story about never wanting to leave which is a flat out lie, given he had a contract on the table for months that he ignored. That's not including stringing the club along in 2015 when he only actitivated his one year extension at the last possible moment. End of story.
 
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Good to see Moses telling it as it was.
Cleary pulled the rug out from under him to keep Woods and Tedesco.
End of story.

If only he had signed for the club before those 2, the option would have never been available to Cleary. I think Moses should focus on his own game and be more critical of the advice he receives from his shoddy manager.

From my understanding both Brooks & Moses are locked in for less coin than was on offer to them 12-15 months ago. Wonder is Isaac reducing his fee based on the cash these guys have missed out on through his stellar advice.
 
He had ages to sign. He was playing a game to get the most amount of money out of the club that he could. He was being extremely difficult and he ended up tanking games to get a release.

I'm glad he is gone.
 
You are always remembered by how you leave. Some leave with integrity, class and distinction ie Cooper Cronk. Some leave with their reputation in tatters ie Moses.

You can't change history you slime. You will always be a man of poor character. AND how dare you use mental illness as an excuse! Lower than a snakes belly.
 
Mitchell thinks he's another Thurston but actually plays like a Neville. The sooner he realises that defense is something he needs to do and not something the fans sit behind, then he'll be worth listening to.
 
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Mitchell thinks he's another Thurston but actually plays like a Neville. The sooner he realises that defense is something he needs to do and not something the fans sit behind, then he'll be worth listening to.

The closest he comes to Thurston is having an S and an O in his name.

One is a future immortal and a top, humble and caring guy.

The other…

A self centred, pea heart that will never have the talent or humble caring nature of Thurston.

Go and find yourself a dead bear Moses - I am sure you know what to do with it!
 
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Mitchell thinks he's another Thurston but actually plays like a Neville. The sooner he realises that defense is something he needs to do and not something the fans sit behind, then he'll be worth listening to.

The closest he comes to Thurston is having an S and an O in his name.

One is a future immortal and a top, humble and caring guy.

The other…

A self centred, pea heart that will never have the talent or humble caring nature of Thurston.

Go and find yourself a dead bear Moses - I am sure you know what to do with it!

^^^^^This from one of his most ardent supporters Pre Defection…I love it..

Spot on..
 
One thing I like about coverage of the NFL is that there are a lot more analysts who are prepared to bag players when they deserve it. Commentators and journalists in rugby league are so scared of biting the hand that feeds them that they hardly ever call out big name players when they put in poor efforts. Case in point is the coverage of Moses… he dogged it hard during those last few games for us, and yet the only NRL commentator who called him out on it was Fittler. Even then it was just a quick comment on the Sunday footy show. If Moses was playing in the NFL, guys like Stephen A. would've torn him to shreds.
 
Very excited about our team for next year, waiting for a competitive team that gives me some disappointment but hopefully more enjoyment to start my monday mornings at work. I will also keep a close eye on Moses's slide when he doggs it for the eels next year
 
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Mitchell thinks he's another Thurston but actually plays like a Neville. The sooner he realises that defense is something he needs to do and not something the fans sit behind, then he'll be worth listening to.

The closest he comes to Thurston is having an S and an O in his name.

One is a future immortal and a top, humble and caring guy.

The other…

A self centred, pea heart that will never have the talent or humble caring nature of Thurston.

Go and find yourself a dead bear Moses - I am sure you know what to do with it!

Some people on here have a shortish memory…..anyone remember the way JT used to carry on like a pork chop when at about the same age. In fact off the field I know for a fact he got himself into a lot of trouble up there. But for the fact there was happy media up there to keep things hush hush was a bonus for he.
Now I'm not saying I'm putting Moses on the same level as Thurston. He WILL be an immortal at some stage. But its such a shame the way his and the other 3 contract was handled. To me I blame the front office of the club wholely and solely. Adding to that the club not identifying that Moses was the player worth going forward with, instead of rewarding a dude halfback with very little improvement in sight.
 
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Yeah, I don't get the bike or delivering food references. Can anyone elaborate?

In the off season he is a Deliveroo rider…. has to make up the shortfall to what he could’ve signed for somehow
 
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Mitchell thinks he's another Thurston but actually plays like a Neville. The sooner he realises that defense is something he needs to do and not something the fans sit behind, then he'll be worth listening to.

The closest he comes to Thurston is having an S and an O in his name.

One is a future immortal and a top, humble and caring guy.

The other…

A self centred, pea heart that will never have the talent or humble caring nature of Thurston.

Go and find yourself a dead bear Moses - I am sure you know what to do with it!

Some people on here have a shortish memory…..anyone remember the way JT used to carry on like a pork chop when at about the same age. In fact off the field I know for a fact he got himself into a lot of trouble up there. But for the fact there was happy media up there to keep things hush hush was a bonus for he.
Now I'm not saying I'm putting Moses on the same level as Thurston. He WILL be an immortal at some stage. But its such a shame the way his and the other 3 contract was handled. To me I blame the front office of the club wholely and solely. Adding to that the club not identifying that Moses was the player worth going forward with, instead of rewarding a dude halfback with very little improvement in sight.

The difference between JT being a turd and Moses being a turd is that JT never bagged anyone in the media, never held a club to ransom and he has never dogged it. Moses during his current turd years did. No matter how much anyone can twist things, Moses flat out dogged it on the field for the Tigers. He dogged the Tigers fans, the club that pays him and most importantly, he dogged his team mates. For anyone who has ever put on a jersey and played footy, they will tell you that when a team mate dogs it, they might as well spit in your face.

Moses is a dog.
 
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For a bloke with no heart he sure has a lot of "feelings"

In other words, shut up you muppet. I felt he tanked in 2014 and this year too.

Sure you don't mean around the dogs and another following the cows game in 2015 OMT?

Nah FG, Around the time the move was on to get rid of potter. If you remember he had a blinder against the dogs one week (when the Tallis thing broke) and then the wheels fell off. I think he had a lot of mates too FTR but the whole team seemed to magically morph into a bucket of crap, shaped liked 17 footballers. I found supporting the club much harder that year than this year.

I've forgotten the 2015 ones you refer to, do you recall the details?
 
This Moses name sure has a biblical ring to it.
The former Moses led his people through the desert for 40 years.
Wonder where Parra will be over the next 40 seasons under the current Moses!

There again, the current Moses will long be remembered within Wests Tigers folklore.
Some memories will bring to mind his talent; but otherwise his fall from grace will sadly overshadow any merit.
 

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