Here we go again!

Over the past ten years our win loss ratio is about 50%, Iam way to lazy to actually go back and get the exact percentage, but our win ratio against teams say in the top six would be about 10%. We have a very poor record against Manly,Souths,Bronks, chooks and a average record against the Dogs,Storm and Dragons. We have good record against the Sharks and Cowboys.

Thats why we struggle every year during the home and a way games, the good sides win say three games a month against all teams with maybe the odd slump we, just cant ever seem to get any consistency going and its been the case for a long time.

At the end of the season their needs to be a massive review and structures put in place aimed at getting consistency into the club
 
@ctownboy said:
@supercoach said:
We do not have the defense or the man power to beat any of the better sides. Their would be a royal commission if we actually started to beat some of the better sides.

Since Sheens took over as coach we have very seldom beat the better sides,their are the exceptions but not many.We are flat track bullies

OK - I am new here, but have had the app and read the forum all the time. I am not having a dig here, but Sheens has done more for this club than any one else in the history of this club (perhaps Noycey is the exception).

I remember sitting on the hill at Ctown vs Canberra when the crowd was 3000 people and Hoppa had just been suspended. I remembered the days of Lee Murphy and Joel Caine. Of the Craig Field days, the off-field and on-field ill -disciplines.

I do remember winning in 2005, making the finals in the last couple of years and coming so close to grand final appearances. We have an entertaining team that I LOVE watching…
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Perhaps right now it may very well be time for a new fresh approach to the coaching team, but Sheens, as I said has done more for this club then any other coach would have been able to do. I will never ever disrespect or talk down the work Sheens has done at this club and I strongly believe no fan ever should. I love my team and thanks Sheens for the entertaining footy I have been able to watch!

i am 100% with you on this too many people on this forum criticise sheens, he's not the one out there missing tackles, or falling apart when we have the ball 20 metres from the opposition line and i also remember the hard times before sheens perhaps some of you would like us to go back to the days of terry lamb as coach and everything on field and off field being as messed up as they were before sheens came here.
 
@gatoloco said:
@ctownboy said:
@supercoach said:
We do not have the defense or the man power to beat any of the better sides. Their would be a royal commission if we actually started to beat some of the better sides.

Since Sheens took over as coach we have very seldom beat the better sides,their are the exceptions but not many.We are flat track bullies

OK - I am new here, but have had the app and read the forum all the time. I am not having a dig here, but Sheens has done more for this club than any one else in the history of this club (perhaps Noycey is the exception).

I remember sitting on the hill at Ctown vs Canberra when the crowd was 3000 people and Hoppa had just been suspended. I remembered the days of Lee Murphy and Joel Caine. Of the Craig Field days, the off-field and on-field ill -disciplines.

I do remember winning in 2005, making the finals in the last couple of years and coming so close to grand final appearances. We have an entertaining team that I LOVE watching…
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Perhaps right now it may very well be time for a new fresh approach to the coaching team, but Sheens, as I said has done more for this club then any other coach would have been able to do. I will never ever disrespect or talk down the work Sheens has done at this club and I strongly believe no fan ever should. I love my team and thanks Sheens for the entertaining footy I have been able to watch!

i am 100% with you on this too many people on this forum criticise sheens, he's not the one out there missing tackles, or falling apart when we have the ball 20 metres from the opposition line and i also remember the hard times before sheens perhaps some of you would like us to go back to the days of terry lamb as coach and everything on field and off field being as messed up as they were before sheens came here.

He might not be the one missing the tackles but its his job to take responsibility for such things as its any coaches responsibility. Its his job to have the team up every week and if they continue to make elementary mistakes then its his job to rectify it. As far as the pre-Sheens days go, no one has ever denied the place was a trainwreck, but just beacuse he turned the place around doesn't automatically entitle him to a job for life like you seem to think
 
i'm not saying he should have a job for life and perhaps new blood in the coaching roles are needed however i don't believe he deserves the never ending amount of disrespect i see thrown at him on this forum.
 
Despite the twisted turn this thread took I am back on track here. I have a horrible feeling our season will rest on our game against the Storm in the last round. We'll all go out to Leichhardt, and it will bring into mind the game against the Bunnies where Robbie got badly needled up and everything fell apart.
Please boys, beat the Bulldogs and the Chooks and then I can go out and enjoy the game…...and not talk about the "what if's"
 
I think next week will define out intentions. If we win we will go very deep into the semi's.
Knowing that we could be Dogs would mean im only scared of one other team in the 8 that could stop us and that is our bogey team, South Sydney.
 

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