@tig_prmz said:Mick potter f'D him around a bit too. Had him playing several positions.
Pretty harsh and unjustified to say Potter "F'd" him around.
Injuries meant he didn't really have much choice.
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@tig_prmz said:Mick potter f'D him around a bit too. Had him playing several positions.
@happy tiger said:@Irvine said:@Tigers4ever said:I hope JT agrees with most Tiger supporters about Blake. Will be interesting to see…..fingers crossed. :smiley:
What has JT got to do with it ? Mayer agreed to Austin going to Canberra before JT got here.
Ohh I see the grub can now blame JT…good thinking.
Actually Irvine , Mayer said the complete opposite
He said he had a contract and would see it out
@Cultured Bogan said:@851 said:The key to me is this.
On behalf of Wests Tigers I’d like to thank both Blake and James for their efforts while here at the Club and wish them well at their new Clubs,” said Taylor. “Both players have made it abundantly clear that they saw their future elsewhere and therefore we had no hesitation in granting their release.
Taylor wants commitment,these two couldn't give him the 100% he wants,so whilst not ideal,it is probably a great decision.
Could you really blame him though? Probably dirty at the way Potter was treated and the efforts of some of his team mates late in the year as well.
I do agree though that if he felt his future laid elsewhere, you don't want someone who doesn't want to be here.
@Irvine said:@happy tiger said:@Irvine said:@Tigers4ever said:I hope JT agrees with most Tiger supporters about Blake. Will be interesting to see…..fingers crossed. :smiley:
What has JT got to do with it ? Mayer agreed to Austin going to Canberra before JT got here.
Ohh I see the grub can now blame JT…good thinking.
Actually Irvine , Mayer said the complete opposite
He said he had a contract and would see it out
I am surprised Happy. You of all people being in the Tedesco camp must know by now that what Mayer says and what Mayer does are never the same thing.
@GNR4LIFE said:@Cultured Bogan said:@851 said:The key to me is this.
On behalf of Wests Tigers I’d like to thank both Blake and James for their efforts while here at the Club and wish them well at their new Clubs,” said Taylor. “Both players have made it abundantly clear that they saw their future elsewhere and therefore we had no hesitation in granting their release.
Taylor wants commitment,these two couldn't give him the 100% he wants,so whilst not ideal,it is probably a great decision.
Could you really blame him though? Probably dirty at the way Potter was treated and the efforts of some of his team mates late in the year as well.
I do agree though that if he felt his future laid elsewhere, you don't want someone who doesn't want to be here.
And its not JT's fault for what happened before he got here. He gets here and for whatever reason there's a guy who isn't committed. Taylor had no other choice. Its his first yr, he doesn't want to risk having players who are going to half arse it.
@GNR4LIFE said:I was agreeing with you CB. I was adding to the point you were making.
@shakey4d said:Austin wanted stability in a position and we couldn't give it. I understand why he want stability.
But what i cant grasp is how often contracts are broken and players released. Two years ago austin was offered a second tier spot at the club and would have lunged at the chance to play any position in first grade. One good season, his stocks rise and all of a sudden he is able to negotiate with other clubs. In my opinion, you sign a two year deal you should honour what you signed up for. I find it very frustrating.
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@shakey4d said:Austin wanted stability in a position and we couldn't give it.
@LCA said:Good riddance. I don't expect to see him making any great impression at the Raiders or anywhere else for that matter. But, good luck to him and his family.
@LCA said:Good riddance. I don't expect to see him making any great impression at the Raiders or anywhere else for that matter. But, good luck to him and his family.