Jason Taylor, Pascoe and Marina Go plot WT's new masterstroke

We won't get belted by Saints, and shouldn't be by Parra( although I'm not certain about Parra), but from then on it should get interesting,
As for the bloke who said it, he might be over the stupid decisions that the club makes, over and over again.
He's entitled to do whatever he wants, what he did think of the club obviously isn't what he feels now
 
@TrueTiger said:
@Bones said:
@coolcat said:
I was expecting some intel gent insight.
This forum is suffering.

Really? Not sure why your expectations are so high. The other half dozen threads full of rubbish this week should have given you some warning.

Well guys we all make up this great forum with our posts,threads and unbiased opinions,that's life in the forum lane….As for intelligent input,it seems most like to argue many points with not much of an idea of the matter at hand,that is relevant information from the people concerned within the topic,for example..can anyone truly say that JT really wants Farah out,or is it speculation because people are RF loyalists and don't want to see him go,myself on the other hand can't wait for RF to go as his presence seems to stifle what the coach is trying to do with this team of young and inexperienced players, JT needs to show that he is the coach,no matter what we think and assume is going on,Robbie has been great for our club,but recent form,injuries and media frenzies have taken their toll on him and he really should consider moving on graciously instead of stubbornly..if Robbie continues on this path all his legendary status he has developed will be nothing but a whim in future years..the admin,coaching staff and football operations manager are put in place for the benefit of the club,let them do their job and see how we end up,they all deserve their chance just as Robbie did when he debuted for us,its no different,they will be judged on performance and merit,however this is NRL,youth and strategic plans have to be developed and do take quite a lot of time to get to that top platform of success..So in summation,why don't we just be pleased that we aren't on the bottom of the ladder and we are much better as a team and club than we were last year,things are starting to look better for us,however there is still a lot to do,but we are getting there....negativity is the one thing that will kill the fanbase and eventually the team and club,focus more on the positives and the things like RF incidents should be treated as collateral damage going forward... :smiley:

Up there with post of the year!! Congrats to Board and Management for their ongoing support of the coach. A positive message indeed!!!!
 
@rialto said:
@TrueTiger said:
@Bones said:
@coolcat said:
I was expecting some intel gent insight.
This forum is suffering.

Really? Not sure why your expectations are so high. The other half dozen threads full of rubbish this week should have given you some warning.

Well guys we all make up this great forum with our posts,threads and unbiased opinions,that's life in the forum lane….As for intelligent input,it seems most like to argue many points with not much of an idea of the matter at hand,that is relevant information from the people concerned within the topic,for example..can anyone truly say that JT really wants Farah out,or is it speculation because people are RF loyalists and don't want to see him go,myself on the other hand can't wait for RF to go as his presence seems to stifle what the coach is trying to do with this team of young and inexperienced players, JT needs to show that he is the coach,no matter what we think and assume is going on,Robbie has been great for our club,but recent form,injuries and media frenzies have taken their toll on him and he really should consider moving on graciously instead of stubbornly..if Robbie continues on this path all his legendary status he has developed will be nothing but a whim in future years..the admin,coaching staff and football operations manager are put in place for the benefit of the club,let them do their job and see how we end up,they all deserve their chance just as Robbie did when he debuted for us,its no different,they will be judged on performance and merit,however this is NRL,youth and strategic plans have to be developed and do take quite a lot of time to get to that top platform of success..So in summation,why don't we just be pleased that we aren't on the bottom of the ladder and we are much better as a team and club than we were last year,things are starting to look better for us,however there is still a lot to do,but we are getting there....negativity is the one thing that will kill the fanbase and eventually the team and club,focus more on the positives and the things like RF incidents should be treated as collateral damage going forward... :smiley:

Up there with post of the year!! Congrats to Board and Management for their ongoing support of the coach. A positive message indeed!!!!

What a crock.
Can anyone truly say Taylor wants Farah out?
No offence TT but I'd say the evidence is pointing that way lol
If people were punted on form then there are a few (plenty of) others in the team who should have been in reggies long before even looking at Farah.
The fact is the most underperforming member of our happy little club is Jason Taylor.
We've got talent to burn …and that's exactly what Taylor has been doing to it.
Fortunately, just like cream, the talent will find its own way to the top regardless of him.
When he's gone and we get a real coach will be the time to celebrate.
 
cktiger,what evidence do you refer to other than assumption,are you privy to inside info or do you know Farah and JT PERSONALLY….Taylor is the coach and has been since his employment,he chooses his side how he wants and how he wants to coach,you can assume as much as you like whether he can coach or not,you only have an opinion like many others including myself,however I chose to let the coach see out his contract and see how the team ends up after his tenure,its called giving the man his chance...Robbie has had many a chance...showed what he can do...done it and now its time for him to move on,just as many before him have....its not crock mate its life......
 
@TrueTiger said:
cktiger,what evidence do you refer to other than assumption,are you privy to inside info or do you know Farah and JT PERSONALLY….Taylor is the coach and has been since his employment,he chooses his side how he wants and how he wants to coach,you can assume as much as you like whether he can coach or not,you only have an opinion like many others including myself,however I chose to let the coach see out his contract and see how the team ends up after his tenure,its called giving the man his chance...Robbie has had many a chance...showed what he can do...done it and now its time for him to move on,just as many before him have....its not crock mate its life......

TT …. he told him last year he didn't want him and he's playing reserve grade one week after being Vice Captain for NSW.
Pretty sure that's evidence aplenty he wants him out.
One thing we can agree on is Taylor seeing out his contract - only difference I believe it should be as coach of reserve grade.
 
@Fade To Black said:
@cqtiger said:
Well I'll say one thing, the photo suits the childish attitude of quite a few on this forum.

More often than not a club's fanbase generally reflects the club itself. Hard not to be childish when our club conducts itself like an out of control kindergarten, complete with childish spats and playground feuds.

Geez I should follow Parramatta then - drugs, sex and money everywhere. They must be a happy fanbase.
 
I'm sure Robbie Farah pushed Darren Senter out a job a year early on his contract as well. Senter went gracefully and Sheens involved him in the playing group during 2005\. Add cherry mescia too. Both were quality hookers moved on to accomodate a young Farah
 
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@TrueTiger said:
cktiger,what evidence do you refer to other than assumption,are you privy to inside info or do you know Farah and JT PERSONALLY….Taylor is the coach and has been since his employment,he chooses his side how he wants and how he wants to coach,you can assume as much as you like whether he can coach or not,you only have an opinion like many others including myself,however I chose to let the coach see out his contract and see how the team ends up after his tenure,its called giving the man his chance...Robbie has had many a chance...showed what he can do...done it and now its time for him to move on,just as many before him have....its not crock mate its life......

How do you propose he moves on?
No one wants to take on his huge contract so please tell us all…what is your solution?
 
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@Ed Reschs said:
I'm sure Robbie Farah pushed Darren Senter out a job a year early on his contract as well. Senter went gracefully and Sheens involved him in the playing group during 2005\. Add cherry mescia too. Both were quality hookers moved on to accomodate a young Farah

Their contracts were nothing compared to his. They were easy to move on. The club painted themselves into this corner.
 
@Snake said:
@Tigermama said:
@Fade To Black said:
I can't wait….........

Our very own three little stooges. :laughing:

So I presume that when Farah leaves the club all the supporters that have belittled the club and its management will follow![/quote

Lighten up Snake. Just having a bit of fun :laughing:
But feel free to presume what ever you like. I won't hold it against you.
 
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