Moltzen to Manly

As a player he was a front runner. When things were going well he had some real talent.

When the going got tough he was a pretty tentative footballer. Never big fan of him.

Wish him some luck, but really we should have let him go to Saints 3 years ago, many said so at the time as well.
 
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Natural footballer crippled by terrible injuries. I for one wish him the best of luck, he at least deserves that.
 
@Tigermama said:
Abraham , my opinion is based on his performances on the field…Nothing to do with his "toughness" in overcoming his injuries.
Plenty of players overcome injuries again and again, and still put in 100%. Moltzen wasn't one of them. Especially wearing the No. 1.

Tough is tough.

I don't like players labeled as soft or pea hearted because to run onto an NRL field your already probably 10 x tougher than the guy down the road.

In tim's case to play at that level with a hole in his skull shows he doesn't lack heart.

Yeah he may not be Tommy Raudonikis 'tough' or Blocker Roach 'tough', but credit where credit is due.

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Congrats Timmy…one of the most maligned player on here....my opinion on him really turned when he did the pre-season interview this year and spoke what playing football meant to him...he is a real tough player, who deserves nothing but god luck from here on
 
I rated him and still do. Ink mentioned he is a confidence player. 100% correct. With a bit of luck and behind a good solid pack at Manly he could be smart signing. He wont get that with us, so best of luck, Tim.

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Hope he nails down the 6 jersey for Manly and kills it, great person and great player, he was playing great footy under Potter before going down injured, everyone's thoughts on him have been influenced by a poor season playing in a poor side.

All the best timmy
 
@Swordy said:
I rated him and still do. Ink mentioned he is a confidence player. 100% correct. With a bit of luck and behind a good solid pack at Manly he could be smart signing. He wont get that with us, so best of luck, Tim.

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Well at Manly he should be back in the halves, so his confidence will rise.
 
Injured again in State Cup apparently….Poor bloke must of killed a thousand black cats....

Hope he gets himself right cause no doubt he has talent..Wish him all the best..
 
@Abraham said:
@Tigermama said:
Abraham , my opinion is based on his performances on the field…Nothing to do with his "toughness" in overcoming his injuries.
Plenty of players overcome injuries again and again, and still put in 100%. Moltzen wasn't one of them. Especially wearing the No. 1.

Tough is tough.

I don't like players labeled as soft or pea hearted because to run onto an NRL field your already probably 10 x tougher than the guy down the road.

In tim's case to play at that level with a hole in his skull shows he doesn't lack heart.

Yeah he may not be Tommy Raudonikis 'tough' or Blocker Roach 'tough', but credit where credit is due.

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Always easy for people to call players pea hearts sitting behind a computer and who have never played at that level.

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@Abraham said:
@Tigermama said:
Abraham , my opinion is based on his performances on the field…Nothing to do with his "toughness" in overcoming his injuries.
Plenty of players overcome injuries again and again, and still put in 100%. Moltzen wasn't one of them. Especially wearing the No. 1.

Tough is tough.

I don't like players labeled as soft or pea hearted because to run onto an NRL field your already probably 10 x tougher than the guy down the road.

In tim's case to play at that level with a hole in his skull shows he doesn't lack heart.

Yeah he may not be Tommy Raudonikis 'tough' or Blocker Roach 'tough', but credit where credit is due.

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I respect your opinion but disagree. Tough isn't tough. I witness "Toughness and Heart " every day in my profession. Seeing the toughness, heart and courage that terminally ill children and young adults possess would put a footy players toughness to shame.
I wish Moltz all the best for his future, and hope he stays injury free, but I'm glad to see the back of him. A frest start might be just the thing he needs to kick start his career.
 
@Geo. said:
Injured again in State Cup apparently….Poor bloke must of killed a thousand black cats....

Hope he gets himself right cause no doubt he has talent..Wish him all the best..

More like a Thousand and One :mrgreen:
 
@T-REXX said:
@innsaneink said:
Easy to call people bandwagon hopping, fairweather, fly by night supporters too

It is isn't it Mark.

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Yep.
Weve all stuck around through the dark days.
While you and the other pea heart supporters scurried off like a rat leaving a sinking ship

Disclaimer: I do not know this bandwagoner nor he me, despite him using my christian name.
I choose my acquaintances and friends carefully.
 
@T-REXX said:
@Abraham said:
@Tigermama said:
Abraham , my opinion is based on his performances on the field…Nothing to do with his "toughness" in overcoming his injuries.
Plenty of players overcome injuries again and again, and still put in 100%. Moltzen wasn't one of them. Especially wearing the No. 1.

Tough is tough.

I don't like players labeled as soft or pea hearted because to run onto an NRL field your already probably 10 x tougher than the guy down the road.

In tim's case to play at that level with a hole in his skull shows he doesn't lack heart.

Yeah he may not be Tommy Raudonikis 'tough' or Blocker Roach 'tough', but credit where credit is due.

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Always easy for people to call players pea hearts sitting behind a computer and who have never played at that level.

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Oh wow, look who's back, last time sighted was the 2011 finals series I'm pretty sure… :unamused:
 
Hey, to ink credit he's been floating around making posts, and even If I don't see eye to eye with the guy on things, he still creates thought provoking discussion.

You've been a ghost T-REXX. If I knew any better I'd have you pegged as an Eels supporter.
 
Feel sorry for the bloke in many ways, things might have been so different if we let him go to Saints. Ironic his bro Benji ended up there anyway.
 
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