Club Statement - Tedesco and Woods

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Tede$co met with Pascoe today…Isaac Mo$es however where the 'official' notification needs to come from was no where to be seen...

Where's the link to this snippet of info ?

its not media gossip, its fact. There isnt a link, but not pulling your chain, its the same info i have been told.
 
Hope all 3 of these blokes put in for the rest of the year and get what they deserve in their last game with us.Am very disappointed with woods not so much with Tedesco because that he has shown in the past what a disgusting person he is a pure lowlife
 
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http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/aaron-woods-coffee-date-with-bulldogs-players-highlights-the-deep-troubles-at-wests-tigers/news-story/659f98ba591e0381ddc0c0cb4470b1e1

AARON Wood$’ appearance at a coffee shop on Wednesday with Sunday’s opponents, otherwise known as Canterbury players, underlines the deep troubles at Wests Tigers.

Coach Ivan Cleary must be finally realising how deep the problems at his new club go.

A small revolt is happening at the Tigers. Wood$, James Tede$co and Mitch Mo$es are gone, Tim Grant and Kevin Naiqama are considering their options and several others are also questioning their future at the club.
Wood$ and the Skinny Flat White gang highlight how deep the frustration at the Tigers is.

While Cleary was putting deadlines on players Wood$ and Tede$co, Wood$ was speaking to his manager Isaac Mo$es who told him he had not heard from the club in regard to Wood$ in almost a month.
How is this any negotiation? And so why a deadline?

Was Cleary even aware?

The Tigers might have a plausible explanation for this but their refusal to communicate it is deeply damaging the club and adds to the reputation of dysfunction that is developing.

There is a smell on the Tigers.

Who would want to play there?

There is more at stake than playing talent now. From the outside looking in the Tigers appear a troubled club.

Once that assessment becomes popular opinion around the league it will become increasingly harder to recruit players. And the club is already clearly having problems.
Generally the only way clubs get their way out of trouble once in this situation is to go into the market hard and pay overs.

Either to one player, who hopefully others want to play alongside and so will help bring talent, or a group of players, which is highly expensive.

Enter Cooper Cronk, with Gareth Widdop as his sidekick.

The club has no other option.

That about sums up our club perfectly, it's about time that Go resigned , and we got a board that had a clue

Don't believe everything you read in the paper
 
Big differences between the articles - one has a CEO prepared to go on record, the other is just….I don't know....stuff?
 
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http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/aaron-woods-coffee-date-with-bulldogs-players-highlights-the-deep-troubles-at-wests-tigers/news-story/659f98ba591e0381ddc0c0cb4470b1e1

AARON Wood$’ appearance at a coffee shop on Wednesday with Sunday’s opponents, otherwise known as Canterbury players, underlines the deep troubles at Wests Tigers.

Coach Ivan Cleary must be finally realising how deep the problems at his new club go.

A small revolt is happening at the Tigers. Wood$, James Tede$co and Mitch Mo$es are gone, Tim Grant and Kevin Naiqama are considering their options and several others are also questioning their future at the club.
Wood$ and the Skinny Flat White gang highlight how deep the frustration at the Tigers is.

While Cleary was putting deadlines on players Wood$ and Tede$co, Wood$ was speaking to his manager Isaac Mo$es who told him he had not heard from the club in regard to Wood$ in almost a month.
How is this any negotiation? And so why a deadline?

Was Cleary even aware?

The Tigers might have a plausible explanation for this but their refusal to communicate it is deeply damaging the club and adds to the reputation of dysfunction that is developing.

There is a smell on the Tigers.

Who would want to play there?

There is more at stake than playing talent now. From the outside looking in the Tigers appear a troubled club.

Once that assessment becomes popular opinion around the league it will become increasingly harder to recruit players. And the club is already clearly having problems.
Generally the only way clubs get their way out of trouble once in this situation is to go into the market hard and pay overs.

Either to one player, who hopefully others want to play alongside and so will help bring talent, or a group of players, which is highly expensive.

Enter Cooper Cronk, with Gareth Widdop as his sidekick.

The club has no other option.

That about sums up our club perfectly, it's about time that Go resigned , and we got a board that had a clue

Don't believe everything you read in the paper

Don't worry he doesn't, only those bits that are disparaging of the club he claims to support.
 
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I'll say this. Wood$ and Tede$co failing to notify the club of their decision is as disrespectful as it gets. Their character has shone through the last 6 weeks. Especially Wood$. As a club who's brought them through and afforded them every opportunity to prosper and be leaders they have shown no kind of leadership what so ever and then they have the nerve to sit there and question why they haven't played finals. If this is the character and leadership that these 2 possess then it's little wonder this team isn't competing in September.

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X 3 - It just say alot and I think there is some Dogs / Roosters supporters out there thinking the same thing…

x4\. Incredibly unprofessional.
 
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Tede$co will be on Fox shortly I believe

Probably getting bucket of cash to tell a sad story…just go away Teddy you have no class as a person and plenty as a footballer
 
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I'll say this. Wood$ and Tede$co failing to notify the club of their decision is as disrespectful as it gets. Their character has shone through the last 6 weeks. Especially Wood$. As a club who's brought them through and afforded them every opportunity to prosper and be leaders they have shown no kind of leadership what so ever and then they have the nerve to sit there and question why they haven't played finals. If this is the character and leadership that these 2 possess then it's little wonder this team isn't competing in September.

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X 3 - It just say alot and I think there is some Dogs / Roosters supporters out there thinking the same thing…

x4\. Incredibly unprofessional.

x5\. I'm beyond disappointed with these 2 & their manager… They have led US fans along a road to nowhere knowing full well they never intended on staying.... The way they have handled this is a massive slap in the face to not only the club but us aswell... My blood is boiling the more I think about it. Captain my arse... Woods is nothing but a little rodent.
 
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Tede$co met with Pascoe today…Isaac Mo$es however where the 'official' notification needs to come from was no where to be seen...

Assuming he told Pascoe he's off elsewhere?
 
He's going to be on fox?
Will it be along these lines…
"Was an incredibly tough decision for me personally, I didn't know if I could do a double backflip, doing one before on the raiders was tough enough, but I proved I could do two, it's great for my brand"

"I feel sorry for the fans, and I'd like them to know it was a very very tough decision for me personally, accepting more money and going from a full strength coffee to a cafe latte will be hard"
 
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http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/aaron-woods-coffee-date-with-bulldogs-players-highlights-the-deep-troubles-at-wests-tigers/news-story/659f98ba591e0381ddc0c0cb4470b1e1

AARON Wood$’ appearance at a coffee shop on Wednesday with Sunday’s opponents, otherwise known as Canterbury players, underlines the deep troubles at Wests Tigers.

Coach Ivan Cleary must be finally realising how deep the problems at his new club go.

A small revolt is happening at the Tigers. Wood$, James Tede$co and Mitch Mo$es are gone, Tim Grant and Kevin Naiqama are considering their options and several others are also questioning their future at the club.
Wood$ and the Skinny Flat White gang highlight how deep the frustration at the Tigers is.

While Cleary was putting deadlines on players Wood$ and Tede$co, Wood$ was speaking to his manager Isaac Mo$es who told him he had not heard from the club in regard to Wood$ in almost a month.
How is this any negotiation? And so why a deadline?

Was Cleary even aware?

The Tigers might have a plausible explanation for this but their refusal to communicate it is deeply damaging the club and adds to the reputation of dysfunction that is developing.

There is a smell on the Tigers.

Who would want to play there?

There is more at stake than playing talent now. From the outside looking in the Tigers appear a troubled club.

Once that assessment becomes popular opinion around the league it will become increasingly harder to recruit players. And the club is already clearly having problems.
Generally the only way clubs get their way out of trouble once in this situation is to go into the market hard and pay overs.

Either to one player, who hopefully others want to play alongside and so will help bring talent, or a group of players, which is highly expensive.

Enter Cooper Cronk, with Gareth Widdop as his sidekick.

The club has no other option.

That about sums up our club perfectly, it's about time that Go resigned , and we got a board that had a clue

Don't believe everything you read in the paper

In this case they are spot on.
 
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Hope all 3 of these blokes put in for the rest of the year and get what they deserve in their last game with us.Am very disappointed with Wood$ not so much with Tede$co because that he has shown in the past what a disgusting person he is a pure lowlife

Grow up!!
 
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