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@ said:@ said:@ said:Would have loved JT to have not held back on that show. He said something along lines of "I know what was said behind closed doors" or something to that effect, but he would not elaborate when asked to say what he knew. He made it pretty obvious IMO that he knew Woods and Tedesco especially had stitched him up behind his back and played a major part in him getting sacked. That was why he slipped into them regarding their umming and ahhing over contracts.
He obviously didn't unload because it wouldnt have looked good to any prospective employers within the NRL, but it would of been fascinating to hear him tell it straight what happened.
Apparently already landed a media gig with Fox?
Special comments or something for this Sunday's telecast isn't it? Surprised that Fox picked him up, maybe just got him on board for a week or two while he is current news.
@ said:@ said:Would have loved JT to have not held back on that show. He said something along lines of "I know what was said behind closed doors" or something to that effect, but he would not elaborate when asked to say what he knew. He made it pretty obvious IMO that he knew Woods and Tedesco especially had stitched him up behind his back and played a major part in him getting sacked. That was why he slipped into them regarding their umming and ahhing over contracts.
He obviously didn't unload because it wouldnt have looked good to any prospective employers within the NRL, but it would of been fascinating to hear him tell it straight what happened.
i dont know man… stitched up - thats a big call.
If the 4 of them had said we wont be signing if JT is coach - and then signed immediately once JT was punted, i would agree with you.
hearing that woods and teddy are looking at their options - i believe they are questioning if this is the club for their future / what ever the reasons are.
if it was just the coach, they would have signed.
the new coach comes with all of respect from anyone and everyone that is someone within the game
I dont believe woods or Teddy are the type of kids to get the coach sacked only to then walk away themselves.
@ said:@ said:@ said:Would have loved JT to have not held back on that show. He said something along lines of "I know what was said behind closed doors" or something to that effect, but he would not elaborate when asked to say what he knew. He made it pretty obvious IMO that he knew Woods and Tedesco especially had stitched him up behind his back and played a major part in him getting sacked. That was why he slipped into them regarding their umming and ahhing over contracts.
He obviously didn't unload because it wouldnt have looked good to any prospective employers within the NRL, but it would of been fascinating to hear him tell it straight what happened.
i dont know man… stitched up - thats a big call.
If the 4 of them had said we wont be signing if JT is coach - and then signed immediately once JT was punted, i would agree with you.
hearing that woods and teddy are looking at their options - i believe they are questioning if this is the club for their future / what ever the reasons are.
if it was just the coach, they would have signed.
the new coach comes with all of respect from anyone and everyone that is someone within the game
I dont believe woods or Teddy are the type of kids to get the coach sacked only to then walk away themselves.
He was stitched up IMO. Management no doubt would have sought the opinion of Woods and Tedesco when deciding whether to keep Taylor on as coach and it looks like those 2 gave him the thumbs down. Put it this way Woods and Tedesco never publicly stated that they wanted Taylor as the coach going forward, listen to players from other clubs who are 100% behind their coach and they keep saying that they want the coach to stay on. That never happened for JT.
Absolutely fair enough if they didnt want JT as coach but to me it looked like the players used JT as a bargaining tool to raise their own price in contract negotiations, he goes or we go sorta thing and it looks like they are all hitting the road anyway.
The off contract players are coming across as spineless wallopers in all of this. Hope they all go and take their half-hearted mercenary ego's elsewhere.
@ said:@ said:he and potter were sacrificial lamb appointments.
the stories those 2 could tell.
When you have zero cap space you are on a hiding to nothing as a coach. I doubt very much Cleary would have taken the role on if it was still going to be a chain around our necks. Hope he realises how lucky he is.
@ said:I would like to acknowledge the tenacity and perseverance of JT. The way he stuck to the boards and his vision in extreme circumstances. He came in with no money to spend and just fell short of getting us to the finals last year. We were tipped for the spoon. It reminds me of his time at Souths. On both occasions he has been sacked, knowing the following year he would be able to pick and choose his own quality players. Cleary, is now set to reap the rewards of all the ground work that JT and the board have undertaken. For this, I feel sorry for JT.
Cleary should be able to field a very competent and competitive team next year with all the extra money he has at his disposal. If we do not make the finals next year, questions must be asked? He has no monetary issues to deal with. I would also like to ask why no one has mentioned nepotism or boys club with Ivan's appointment and his connections with management? Go Weststigers!
@ said:@claws said:I would like to acknowledge the tenacity and perseverance of JT. The way he stuck to the boards and his vision in extreme circumstances. He came in with no money to spend and just fell short of getting us to the finals last year. We were tipped for the spoon. It reminds me of his time at Souths. On both occasions he has been sacked, knowing the following year he would be able to pick and choose his own quality players. Cleary, is now set to reap the rewards of all the ground work that JT and the board have undertaken. For this, I feel sorry for JT.
Cleary should be able to field a very competent and competitive team next year with all the extra money he has at his disposal. If we do not make the finals next year, questions must be asked? He has no monetary issues to deal with. I would also like to ask why no one has mentioned nepotism or boys club with Ivan's appointment and his connections with management? Go Weststigers!
Totally agree !!
@ said:Btw did any players after JT's sacking come out and say what a top guy and coach that Jason was and will miss him?