McIntyre

@Strongee said in [McIntyre](/post/1264250) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1264219) said:
@Strongee said in [McIntyre](/post/1264216) said:
@Tcat said in [McIntyre](/post/1264211) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1264207) said:
@Tcat said in [McIntyre](/post/1264203) said:
@InBenjiWeTrust said in [McIntyre](/post/1264174) said:
There is something strange with our system, somehow we manage to keep players that have minimum capabilities (e.g. Jordan, Lulia, Buchanan etc.) and they stay with us like forever, while we cannot keep better players e.g. Koroibete, Martin, Papenhousen, N Brown, and now Aloiai and McIntyre.
There was a period with Sheens when the system worked much better, and we continuously acquired better players.

Lets face it. A decent club with management that actually knows how to run a football club would've found a way of getting rid of Reynolds, Packer and Mbye a long time ago. But no, we are held hostage by these contracts and will probably sign up similar contracts again in the meantime. Hopefully someone in this club that has the power to make this club change, actually does it. I've just about had enough.

No other club would have got rid of those contracts, Reynold and Packer in particular. The real issue is other clubs, outside of the Bulldogs and Dragons, wouldn't have put themselves in the position to have to get rid of those contracts in the first place.

Souths would've got rid of them.

That’s not true . They’ve been trying to offload Gagai for 2 years and he’s on similar coin . Who’ve they offloaded recently that wasn’t a guy with some serious mental health issues ?

I would love the Gagai that plays Origin,

Me too . So would everyone . Too bad he doesn’t play NRL .

No solely a SOO player.
 
@Tcat said in [McIntyre](/post/1264220) said:
@Strongee said in [McIntyre](/post/1264216) said:
@Tcat said in [McIntyre](/post/1264211) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1264207) said:
@Tcat said in [McIntyre](/post/1264203) said:
@InBenjiWeTrust said in [McIntyre](/post/1264174) said:
There is something strange with our system, somehow we manage to keep players that have minimum capabilities (e.g. Jordan, Lulia, Buchanan etc.) and they stay with us like forever, while we cannot keep better players e.g. Koroibete, Martin, Papenhousen, N Brown, and now Aloiai and McIntyre.
There was a period with Sheens when the system worked much better, and we continuously acquired better players.

Lets face it. A decent club with management that actually knows how to run a football club would've found a way of getting rid of Reynolds, Packer and Mbye a long time ago. But no, we are held hostage by these contracts and will probably sign up similar contracts again in the meantime. Hopefully someone in this club that has the power to make this club change, actually does it. I've just about had enough.

No other club would have got rid of those contracts, Reynold and Packer in particular. The real issue is other clubs, outside of the Bulldogs and Dragons, wouldn't have put themselves in the position to have to get rid of those contracts in the first place.

Souths would've got rid of them.

That’s not true . They’ve been trying to offload Gagai for 2 years and he’s on similar coin . Who’ve they offloaded recently that wasn’t a guy with some serious mental health issues ?
AD wanted out the moment LM was signed . Also wouldn’t have been surprised if he was the backup all along , it was settled well before LM had made his mind up
 
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1264189) said:
@willow said in [McIntyre](/post/1264188) said:
This is disappointing news. Sam Mc was one of the few shining lights we had this season with his defence being a noticeable highlight. The Titans have got themselves a good player and WT management should be hung drawn and quartered. The young bloke deserved more than minimum wage and we're quickly firming for the spoon at this rate.

I think the spoon is a real chance unless there is a surprise coming.



I think the spoon goes without saying. Most of our players wouldn’t get a run at a real club.
 
If Pascoe cannot focus on two players contracts as per the Poms comments there is no way in the world he could focus on a third which is making himself presentable.
 
@willow said in [McIntyre](/post/1264188) said:
This is disappointing news. Sam Mc was one of the few shining lights we had this season with his defence being a noticeable highlight. The Titans have got themselves a good player and WT management should be hung drawn and quartered. The young bloke deserved more than minimum wage and we're quickly firming for the spoon at this rate.

The other shining light is going to Manly apparently
 
Be interesting if the club gets the spin doctors to make a media release on the McIntrye bungle, or will they just ignore it and hope people forget when they announce the massive signings of old man Mansour and the damaged Jet.
 
@Tiger_Steve said in [McIntyre](/post/1264262) said:
@willow said in [McIntyre](/post/1264188) said:
This is disappointing news. Sam Mc was one of the few shining lights we had this season with his defence being a noticeable highlight. The Titans have got themselves a good player and WT management should be hung drawn and quartered. The young bloke deserved more than minimum wage and we're quickly firming for the spoon at this rate.

The other shining light is going to Manly apparently

To be honest Steve, the fact that Sam was considered a shining light of our season says more about the club than his departure does.
 
Not fussed by loosing Sam. Played well but not big enough. Had a tackling style that would cause concussions which is a big risk. Hope we r in the hunt for Billy magoulis. The boy can play would be ideal for us...
 
@Strongee said in [McIntyre](/post/1264212) said:
@hank37w said in [McIntyre](/post/1264195) said:
Have followed Tigers since I was about 8 years old and that is a very, very, long time ago and there have been a lot of disappointments along the way, but I have to say that today is right up there with them.



It’s fine mate, relax. I’ve been following Wests Magpies since 1976 and I can assure, you will eventually get use to wooden spoons and coming last.
It’s hard the first few years BUT alas once you get to your 3rd wooden spoon it’s then smooth sailing, it’s fun , you become the laughing stock from family and friends. It’s great party conversation once everyone at a party finds out you follow the Wests Tigers , your then the butt to all jokes that night.
Never will you have to stress and suffer anxiety that people experience during finals series wondering if your team gets knocked out!

Experiencing the feeling of being a genuine feeder club to clubs running a proper operation, certain satisfaction in that, its all good!
 
@OldMagpie said in [McIntyre](/post/1264273) said:
@Strongee said in [McIntyre](/post/1264212) said:
@hank37w said in [McIntyre](/post/1264195) said:
Have followed Tigers since I was about 8 years old and that is a very, very, long time ago and there have been a lot of disappointments along the way, but I have to say that today is right up there with them.



It’s fine mate, relax. I’ve been following Wests Magpies since 1976 and I can assure, you will eventually get use to wooden spoons and coming last.
It’s hard the first few years BUT alas once you get to your 3rd wooden spoon it’s then smooth sailing, it’s fun , you become the laughing stock from family and friends. It’s great party conversation once everyone at a party finds out you follow the Wests Tigers , your then the butt to all jokes that night.
Never will you have to stress and suffer anxiety that people experience during finals series wondering if your team gets knocked out!

Experiencing the feeling of being a genuine feeder club to clubs running a proper operation, certain satisfaction in that, its all good!

Haha genuine feeder club, love it.

We should be celebrating the production line that we are. Maybe we should start hanging opposition jerseys up in the leagues club when our players go on to captain origin teams and win Dally M’s and Clive Churchill’s.
 
@hank37w said in [McIntyre](/post/1264195) said:
Have followed Tigers since I was about 8 years old and that is a very, very, long time ago and there have been a lot of disappointments along the way, but I have to say that today is right up there with them.

Quick someone Facebook message Sammy McIntyre and let him know his exit has moved into the upper pantheon with the 1989 Grand Final, the departure of Tim Brasher, the 1994 wooden spoon, the Hopoate hidden finger, the loss of Tedesco and the 2000 32-31 capitulation to Penrith.
 
Good luck MAC, hen & chicken bay & cabarita is a far call from the gold coast. His mate Dylan couldn't crack grade and Blore is all over him. Keiran hipgrave replacement exactly.
 
@Moh said in [McIntyre](/post/1264192) said:
@jirskyr said in [McIntyre](/post/1264185) said:
A lot of hullabaloo in a Sam McIntyre thread. Didn't want to lose him but he's played 12 games total and been concussed a few times. I didn't really want to lose Eisenhuth either as that type of bench / backup capable forward.

On the other hand everyone was totally happy to write McIntyre off before he debuted and he's been at the club a few years now.

I'll reserve judgement to see what the club does with the roster during the pre-season, given there seems to be so much late movement these days.

I understand what you're saying - but for the money, which I assume is not much from us or the Titans, there's a lot of value.

You mention Eiso, I didn't want him gone either, this loss makes it even worse that we didn't keep him. I'd assume if we had known Mac would leave, we would have never let Eiso go.

Terrible mismanagement given what THE_POM said.

I don’t think people realise that we’ve had over 12 months to resign McIntyre...
 
@OldMagpie said in [McIntyre](/post/1264273) said:
@Strongee said in [McIntyre](/post/1264212) said:
@hank37w said in [McIntyre](/post/1264195) said:
Have followed Tigers since I was about 8 years old and that is a very, very, long time ago and there have been a lot of disappointments along the way, but I have to say that today is right up there with them.



It’s fine mate, relax. I’ve been following Wests Magpies since 1976 and I can assure, you will eventually get use to wooden spoons and coming last.
It’s hard the first few years BUT alas once you get to your 3rd wooden spoon it’s then smooth sailing, it’s fun , you become the laughing stock from family and friends. It’s great party conversation once everyone at a party finds out you follow the Wests Tigers , your then the butt to all jokes that night.
Never will you have to stress and suffer anxiety that people experience during finals series wondering if your team gets knocked out!

Experiencing the feeling of being a genuine feeder club to clubs running a proper operation, certain satisfaction in that, its all good!

I'm the never the butt of people's jokes, especially in relation to footy.
 
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1264233) said:
@Russell said in [McIntyre](/post/1264231) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1263828) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [McIntyre](/post/1263826) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1263812) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [McIntyre](/post/1263717) said:
Look he’s not a huge loss, solid player the big question is will his money (which wasn’t much) be used well and will we replace him

We need another second rower at the club otherwise one injury and it’s literally Chee Kam on the bench and that’s not good enough

It's not great to lose him but he is definitely not a player that you get into a bidding war over. It is impossible to be critical when you do not know how much the Titans are paying him.

I dare say they’re paying a decent amount more than we are. Would he surprised if he even plays if their whole team if injury free there.

What’s important now is who we sign in his spot. We need a second rower pretty bad

The hard part is there is not a lot around, losing him hurts, but paying him $250k+ would hurt us more

I believe I read on here somewhere that he was on about 150k and we were baulking at increasing that at all.

Ridiculous if true and no wonder he packed his bags (good for him, bad for us).

I would be reluctant to go to $200k for him so it would depend on what the Titans offered, he really only has 3 months of quality football under his belt.

And yet we are paying $300/350 for an unproven front rower from parramatta go figure
 
@Moh said in [McIntyre](/post/1264192) said:
@jirskyr said in [McIntyre](/post/1264185) said:
A lot of hullabaloo in a Sam McIntyre thread. Didn't want to lose him but he's played 12 games total and been concussed a few times. I didn't really want to lose Eisenhuth either as that type of bench / backup capable forward.

On the other hand everyone was totally happy to write McIntyre off before he debuted and he's been at the club a few years now.

I'll reserve judgement to see what the club does with the roster during the pre-season, given there seems to be so much late movement these days.

I understand what you're saying - but for the money, which I assume is not much from us or the Titans, there's a lot of value.

You mention Eiso, I didn't want him gone either, this loss makes it even worse that we didn't keep him. I'd assume if we had known Mac would leave, we would have never let Eiso go.

Terrible mismanagement given what THE_POM said.

You might also assume that if McIntyre was very highly rated then they never would have let the contract lie idle. Ergo, he wasn't a priority. I don't know, I'm not going to assume.

What I do know is that even minimum wage is a significant amount of money and it might make the difference to a recruitment decision in the near future. I like Sam Mc and Huth a lot but reality is currently they are very replaceable. Josh Aloiai too.

What I really don't get is that we haven't made the finals forever but people are complaining bitterly about the middle-of-road players we are letting go. I don't get it. Tedesco yes, worst loss imaginable. Paps a bad loss, though understandable how it happened. Sam McIntyre...
 
@Goanna57 said in [McIntyre](/post/1264296) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1264233) said:
@Russell said in [McIntyre](/post/1264231) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1263828) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [McIntyre](/post/1263826) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1263812) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [McIntyre](/post/1263717) said:
Look he’s not a huge loss, solid player the big question is will his money (which wasn’t much) be used well and will we replace him

We need another second rower at the club otherwise one injury and it’s literally Chee Kam on the bench and that’s not good enough

It's not great to lose him but he is definitely not a player that you get into a bidding war over. It is impossible to be critical when you do not know how much the Titans are paying him.

I dare say they’re paying a decent amount more than we are. Would he surprised if he even plays if their whole team if injury free there.

What’s important now is who we sign in his spot. We need a second rower pretty bad

The hard part is there is not a lot around, losing him hurts, but paying him $250k+ would hurt us more

I believe I read on here somewhere that he was on about 150k and we were baulking at increasing that at all.

Ridiculous if true and no wonder he packed his bags (good for him, bad for us).

I would be reluctant to go to $200k for him so it would depend on what the Titans offered, he really only has 3 months of quality football under his belt.

And yet we are paying $300/350 for an unproven front rower from parramatta go figure

You'll need to show me where McIntyre is a proven consistent year-around footballer.
 
@Goanna57 said in [McIntyre](/post/1264296) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1264233) said:
@Russell said in [McIntyre](/post/1264231) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1263828) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [McIntyre](/post/1263826) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1263812) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [McIntyre](/post/1263717) said:
Look he’s not a huge loss, solid player the big question is will his money (which wasn’t much) be used well and will we replace him

We need another second rower at the club otherwise one injury and it’s literally Chee Kam on the bench and that’s not good enough

It's not great to lose him but he is definitely not a player that you get into a bidding war over. It is impossible to be critical when you do not know how much the Titans are paying him.

I dare say they’re paying a decent amount more than we are. Would he surprised if he even plays if their whole team if injury free there.

What’s important now is who we sign in his spot. We need a second rower pretty bad

The hard part is there is not a lot around, losing him hurts, but paying him $250k+ would hurt us more

I believe I read on here somewhere that he was on about 150k and we were baulking at increasing that at all.

Ridiculous if true and no wonder he packed his bags (good for him, bad for us).

I would be reluctant to go to $200k for him so it would depend on what the Titans offered, he really only has 3 months of quality football under his belt.

And yet we are paying $300/350 for an unproven front rower from parramatta go figure

Mate he was not a standout in the lower grades and has played 3 months of consistent good footy. That's all he has shown.
 
@jirskyr said in [McIntyre](/post/1264300) said:
@Goanna57 said in [McIntyre](/post/1264296) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1264233) said:
@Russell said in [McIntyre](/post/1264231) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1263828) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [McIntyre](/post/1263826) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1263812) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [McIntyre](/post/1263717) said:
Look he’s not a huge loss, solid player the big question is will his money (which wasn’t much) be used well and will we replace him

We need another second rower at the club otherwise one injury and it’s literally Chee Kam on the bench and that’s not good enough

It's not great to lose him but he is definitely not a player that you get into a bidding war over. It is impossible to be critical when you do not know how much the Titans are paying him.

I dare say they’re paying a decent amount more than we are. Would he surprised if he even plays if their whole team if injury free there.

What’s important now is who we sign in his spot. We need a second rower pretty bad

The hard part is there is not a lot around, losing him hurts, but paying him $250k+ would hurt us more

I believe I read on here somewhere that he was on about 150k and we were baulking at increasing that at all.

Ridiculous if true and no wonder he packed his bags (good for him, bad for us).

I would be reluctant to go to $200k for him so it would depend on what the Titans offered, he really only has 3 months of quality football under his belt.

And yet we are paying $300/350 for an unproven front rower from parramatta go figure

You'll need to show me where McIntyre is a proven consistent year-

I didn’t say anything about him being proven player or that he is worth more than $200ki was asking about the boy from parramatta. He’s not proven do you believe he’s worth that much just asking how do you line them up
 
@Goanna57 said in [McIntyre](/post/1264329) said:
@jirskyr said in [McIntyre](/post/1264300) said:
@Goanna57 said in [McIntyre](/post/1264296) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1264233) said:
@Russell said in [McIntyre](/post/1264231) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1263828) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [McIntyre](/post/1263826) said:
@cochise said in [McIntyre](/post/1263812) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [McIntyre](/post/1263717) said:
Look he’s not a huge loss, solid player the big question is will his money (which wasn’t much) be used well and will we replace him

We need another second rower at the club otherwise one injury and it’s literally Chee Kam on the bench and that’s not good enough

It's not great to lose him but he is definitely not a player that you get into a bidding war over. It is impossible to be critical when you do not know how much the Titans are paying him.

I dare say they’re paying a decent amount more than we are. Would he surprised if he even plays if their whole team if injury free there.

What’s important now is who we sign in his spot. We need a second rower pretty bad

The hard part is there is not a lot around, losing him hurts, but paying him $250k+ would hurt us more

I believe I read on here somewhere that he was on about 150k and we were baulking at increasing that at all.

Ridiculous if true and no wonder he packed his bags (good for him, bad for us).

I would be reluctant to go to $200k for him so it would depend on what the Titans offered, he really only has 3 months of quality football under his belt.

And yet we are paying $300/350 for an unproven front rower from parramatta go figure

You'll need to show me where McIntyre is a proven consistent year-

I didn’t say anything about him being proven player or that he is worth more than $200ki was asking about the boy from parramatta. He’s not proven do you believe he’s worth that much just asking how do you line them up

Too be honest I haven't seen enough of the guy from Parra to make that call. I do know that I have seen a fair bit of Sam and he hasn't shown me enough to make me go to $200k. But it seems we shouldn't have had to go to $200k
 

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