Farah 2014

@Winnipeg said:
I think Parra's already been through most of their sh–storm, whereas we are pretty much in the eye of our storm right now

Farah could well possibly think that Parra will see brighter days much sooner than we will

depressing stuff

I reckon the storm is on the horizon ,this is all off field stuff ,imagine with the current mentality what will happen on the field
 
If the players are so tight (as we keep hearing), why didn't this translate to on the field?
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when do we think we may here or see something on all this turmoil from our captain , i hope he is ok and not sitting in a corner banging his head against the wall
 
@tiga4eva said:
His silence this week had been deafening
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It is surprising he's been so quiet. Perhaps there's a good reason for it, perhaps his mindset is such that he feels he should stay off twitter and out of the media for fear of venting in such ways that only add more friction to the delicate situation WT's find themselves in.
 
@Tigerpete said:
@tiga4eva said:
His silence this week had been deafening
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It is surprising he's been so quiet. Perhaps there's a good reason for it, perhaps his mindset is such that he feels he should stay off twitter and out of the media for fear of venting in such ways that only add more friction to the delicate situation WT's find themselves in.

I know mate, but as Captain I thought there would've been something. Or is he in PNG with PMs 13?
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Interesting to see how it all evolves,i don't think Farah will be having too many candlelit dinners with Sheens no matter what happens.As mentioned earlier i've been waiting all week for the media to bring up the clash he had with Sheens on the UK tour ,apparently over Keith playing instead of himself,but diffused when he returned to his sick Mother.
 
Whatever his reason for staying silent he's coming across as a professional by keeping his thoughts OUT of the media.

Love ya Robbie - Please don;t leave!
 
@Tigerpete said:
@tiga4eva said:
His silence this week had been deafening
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It is surprising he's been so quiet. Perhaps there's a good reason for it, perhaps his mindset is such that he feels he should stay off twitter and out of the media for fear of venting in such ways that only add more friction to the delicate situation WT's find themselves in.

He is doing the right thing in keeping quiet!
 
@tiga4eva said:
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I think Farah learnt a valuable lesson last week about letting your emotions get in the way..

Obviously a very emotional week for the tigers, he has done the best thing in shutting up….......or maybe he does not have a clue at whats going on either
 
I think partly it is because he is in PNG, partly because he is a professional and realises it isn't his place and partly because I think he see's that these changes will lead to a better Wests Tigers team
 
Lets just hope Robbie isn't thinking of leaving as well! :supporter:
 
@Alf Duguid said:
If the players are so tight (as we keep hearing), why didn't this translate to on the field?
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Spot on Alf, I was thinking the same thing.

When the commitment to each other was needed out on the field in the last few games the boys showed no passion to dig in for each other which was strange considering they are all supposedly such great mates??

Maybe a few of them knew the storm that was brewing
 
He isn't in PNG.. He is keeping off twitter for a little bit.. Since the trolling incident he thought better to have a break.. He will be back, but I doubt he will say anything he has too much class and respect.
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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/farah-considers-offer-from-eels-20120922-26dmk.html

WESTS TIGERS skipper Robbie Farah is weighing up an offer to link with his NSW coach Ricky Stuart at Parramatta as the dramas escalate at the joint-venture club.
The news came as The Sun-Herald was told the Tigers could soon be forced to name coach Tim Sheens as their director of coaching instead of sacking him because they can't afford the $1.2 million required to terminate his contract.
The drama doesn't end there as the Wests Magpies - a 50 per cent stakeholder in the merged club - are monitoring Balmain's ability to honour all of their joint financial commitments considering they're millions of dollars in debt.
The suggestion Farah would join Stuart at Parramatta was mentioned when Stuart signed on to rebuild the Eels in July. It has gathered momentum during the week after the club cut three of its most popular players - Chris Heighington, Beau Ryan and Blake Ayshford.
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Observers at the recent Brad Fittler Medal presentation, which acknowledged Farah as the NSW team's best player this year, noted Stuart spent a large proportion of the evening engaged in deep conversation with the star No.9.
Parramatta's interest in signing Farah is common knowledge among Wests Tigers players, one of whom said Stuart wanted Farah because he was the type of player needed to add steel to this season's wooden-spooners. The player, who asked not to be named, added it would be ''shambolic'' if the Tigers lost their inspirational skipper. ''The Eels are going really hard to sign Robbie but I can't say what he's thinking because I don't know,'' said the player.
''I can say this: if he goes it will be a bad blow because he's the leader of our team and a senior player. Despite everything that has gone on, we'd like to think the club would do everything they possibly can to keep him here.''
The player cull exposed a number of deep-rooted issues that were raised as a boardroom meeting was staged to discuss sacking Sheens as:
❏ Sheens has lost the support of his senior players;
❏ The recruitment of Braith Anasta and possibly another veteran in Brent Kite was questioned when emerging talent such as Ayshford was released;
❏ Rumours that Lote Tuqiri's first two injury-riddled years at Wests Tigers cost $900,000;
Adding to the drama was news from another insider who said if the 61-year-old Sheens had not found a new club by tomorrow he could be named as the director of coaching and ''pushed upstairs''.
Former Balmain back Matt Parish, former Wests halfbacks Jason Taylor and Peter Gentle and former Dragons hooker Nathan Brown have been mentioned as possible replacements for Sheens while former Test skipper Brad Fittler has been cited by some board members as a potential assistant coach.
Tigers chief executive Stephen Humphreys confirmed a decision on Sheens's future was expected within days. ''It's our intention to move as quickly as we can but we need to get it right,'' he said. ''Even if that takes an extra day or two.''
He was adamant the club had every intention to uphold the commitment made to Ryan earlier in the year. ''There is no reason why Beau [should have] felt that the agreement we reached wasn't going to be honoured,'' Humphreys said. ''We are all saddened he's moving on but rather than continue the rhetoric on it, it's best if we moved on.''
Wests Magpies director Rick Wayde said the state of Balmain's finances should soon change the perception about who was the dominant partner in the merger. ''Balmain people might then need to ask, 'Wests, can you help us? There's a huge [financial] burden at the moment,'' Wayde said. ''There's an element who'd like to pay [Sheens] out but they can't come up with the money … and Balmain couldn't come up with their half of the payout at this time.''

seems like we're in all sorts of shambles. be honest man, just tell us?
 
Fall on your sword Mr Sheens for the love of rugby league.
Ive read pages and pages in this forum and it all comes down to Sheens imo .
Do us all a favor so OUR club can move FORWARD.
 

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