@Fumbles said:
@tiga4eva said:
He says he told his Manager that the 4 year deal would get him into trouble. Potter realised this and wanted to only sign him for 2, Farah blew up deluxe and the rest is history. The guy is a moron, and it's just sad that his legacy has been tarnished.
Matt Ballin left the club that didn't want him with dignity and respect and the Manly and Wests Tigers fans both love the guy.
Farah wasn't wanted by any other Sydney club and the majority of Wests Tigers fans don't want him here either. That quote he posted on Twitter about going halves in buying the Wests Tigers shows just how arrogant and untouchable he thinks he is.
With regard to his manager Sam Ayoub I hope one day he gets what is coming to him. They both knew what they were doing and they couldn't care less because with these people it's all about me me me and the money.
Robbie you may well love Wests Tigers but unfortunately you love yourself more than anyone.
No club could have afforded him as they had already settled on their rosters for the rest of the year and for next season. The fact no club wanted him is because of the woeful timing that the club chose to move him on. If they had've let him talk to other clubs after 5 rounds, he most likely would've found a new club. You cannot use this as some sort of commentary on Farah, only on WT management.
Meanwhile, I fully believe he should've left at the end of 2014.
In saying that, trying to blame him for the losses this year when he played is stupid. You are essentially suggesting we are a one man team. Furthermore, it means that all wins must be credited to him as well. Both are silly arguments to make.
There are many reasons why lost those games, Farah may have been one reason, but he isn't all of them. It's not Farah's fault that Naiqama had constantly run up out of the defensive line, makes no tackle nor shuts down any play, creates a massive hole that opposition sides score several tries through.
It's not Farah's fault if players like Sironen don't try and push past the advantage line, or if players drop the ball, take bad last tackle options, make crap kicks, miss tackles etc etc etc.
So grow up and try a bit of rationale for a change.
As I said, I agree that he should've left a while ago, I'm no fan boy of his. But I will defend him against arguments that fail to use any common sense or logic.
I understand a lot of you hate him despite having any justification for it, that's your opinion and you're entitled to it. But at least try and be sensible about it.
If you start using success records to justify your hatred of Farah, it's flimsy and can be used against you.
For example, If we have won 4 of 5 games without Farah this year, but similarly, we have won 2 of 3 games without Tedesco.
Furthermore, we lost a game when Farah didn't play. Whose fault is that? And we have won a game when Farah played. Why didn't we lose that game if Farah is causing us to fail? As I said, such a simplistic and petulant argument has massive holes all through it.