@cqtiger said in [Madge Maguire \- Mega Thread](/post/1439824) said:
Yesterday the Tigers looked lost in attack and shakey in defense but what’s new?
Madge is done.
Right now I would take Flanagan as coach only because when he coached Cronulla he had them defend very well. I don’t care about peptides, that’s history. I want a coach that can get the team to defend.
Some will say that he had a team of old heads, players that had loads of experience. Well he put them there over a number of years, he built that team. No-one can argue that they weren’t a good defensive unit.
I want a coach who can get a team to defend well. That’s all, is that too hard?
From your keyboard , but every word could have been from my own… Flanagan coaches strong, committed football teams that can get down and dirty and win however it needs to be done… players perform for him, he knows how to build a “team” out of players that compliment each other and his teams play what’s in front of them..the Cronulla grand final team took down Melbourne in their prime, even set a record for consecutive wins and they were good to watch. Tough and entertaining, but most importantly they used to fight to win, they were competitors, and in my estimation they were representative of the coaches own personality… Flanagan is smart and his a hard head, we need that at this club, he bought an identity to that Cronulla club and we need that desperately at the West’s tigers… he would be perfect, the right man at the exact right time….. cmon Justin “guns” Pascoe, bring Shane to Tiger Town!
He hasn't achieved anything without cheating.
You may see it that way. Many other people do not….
Im with cochise.....we have morals...
Yet look at the players Madge has brought to the club or tried to attract, hardly clean skins how does that sit with your morals?
Pretty good because none of them tried to inject illegal substances into players to gain an unfair advantage...
I suppose your morals a far different to mine...Im old school ....better your self fairly and treat competition they way you want to be treated yourself...
sorry if this doesnt suit your moral compass....
I don’t support anyone using illegal substances but he served his punishment which is no different to the players here that have also paid their dues so it is fair game.
Tell me then, you forgive Melbourne Storm for rorting the cap during those premiership seasons? Tim Simona is forgiven too?
Personally I think it's one thing to have off-field indiscretions that you can legitimately do your time for. Rusty Packer went to jail, so did Manu Ma'u... that's how society deals with and attempts to reform criminal acts.
But in-game cheats, for me, that's something entirely different. Drug cheats too. How can you take anyone seriously for the rest of their career if they are a proven drug cheat? How can you assure yourself they won't do that again, won't cheat, aren't using performance enhancers ever again? Tainted for life I'm afraid.
Fair point,however I am not Jesus, I don’t need to forgive anyone, I have never said I condone any illegal activity, nor do I need to burden myself with anything I can’t control, all I am saying is it is hypocritical to crucify Flannogan but support someone with a past like Roberts.
No its not hypocritical, Roberts has his own demons he is dealing with, issues he is very open and honest about. His actions largely effect him. Flanagan on the other hand was involved in a systematic program of doping players in his care with substances that the players were unaware of the contents. His actions primarily effected the players he was supposed to guide and assist and trusted him to do the right thing by them. It is a completely different situations.
I'll make this clear, I support Roberts and think that Flanagan is a low life of the highest order. In my opinion he should have faced criminal charges and should be banned from any involvement in the game for life. I wouldn't even allow him to commentate.
Completely agree with this,Flanagan is the coach i would never want involved in any capacity at my club.Even the bag of manure JT would be preferable and he is the worst coach i have seen coaching the Tigers in over 50 years.
Yeah if Flanagan become coach it would really effect any enjoyment I have of any success the club would achieve.
Although I am often in agreement with you Cochise on many things I just don’t get the holier than thou attitude on this. Flanagan has served his time, the NRL has said that he has served his time and is allowed to coach again in the NRL .. They are the arbiters of what is good for the game and it’s reputation and the conduct of its “employees”.. The broadcasters respect him enough to put him out front of the cameras and facing the community as a representative of the sport . The NRL are quick to act against anyone that they think may being the sport into disrepute and they did their investigation and decided what Flanagans punishment should be after looking at all the facts.. Flanagan is highly regarded as for his knowledge and understanding of Rugby League and took a struggling club from the doldrums to a Grand Final and the Premiership.. us West’s Tigers fans have had years and years of disappointment and struggle and a guy that could maybe help turn it all around for us and simultaneously achieve some sort of redemption for himself by doing it all the right way with a fresh start is just too horrible to consider? This is Australia, our modern history started as a penal colony, sure;y in this country you can redeem yourself by applying yourself in the career you have a talent in? Flanagan is a football coach, a good one, he served his time and I’d love to see him given another chance. That’s what life is about, learning from your mistakes and getting back on the horse and doing it better.. that’s what Flanagan wants to do and I’d like to see him to do it at Wests Tigers, if hate to see a guy like him be expected to slink away in shame and be lost to the game forever. It takes a bit of courage to face up to it all and want another go in my opinion…