Looks like the big victim has been speaking to his old mate Weidler again. Poor Wobbie is being bullied because Mattys show only ever lampoons him. :roll
Unhappy hooker
The fallout from the Gorden Tallis–Robbie Farah-Mick Potter situation two years ago is ongoing. And **Farah has been the big victim out of the saga**. Tallis and Farah were on good terms – good enough to have nights out and a drink until Tallis took a private conversation and made it public. It made a delicate situation at the Tigers even more difficult to manage and it made Farah look like a coach killer, something he doesn't deserve to be labelled.
The fallout for Farah is that he has been targeted by parts of the media, specifically the Monday Night with Matty Johns show, where Tallis is a regular.
Tallis doesn't take the shots – he sits there with a contented look on his face. Instead Farah is lampooned by the comedy writers and his character is brought into question.
Farah also cops it on radio Triple M, another employer of Tallis and Johns, and Farah refuses to appear on either program.
Farah tries to ignore the personal shots, but plenty of people tell him about them. It's known that Farah considers it bullying and there is a line of thinking that **if it continues there will be legal action**. Farah is arguably the Tigers' greatest hooker and is a star at Origin level.
He deserves considerably more respect than he is being afforded at the moment. When approached for a comment, **Farah did not want to say anything about the issue**. But it's clear he is angry about the matter.
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