Not that it matters now (Woods and Farah)

@tigerap said:
@TigerWoods said:
Farah's flat mate? Doesn't Robbie have a missus and a house? I don't think he rents or has flat mates

Robbie still lives at home…haha....

He does doesn't he? Wasn't there a story about him on the Footy Show or one of the Fox shows around the time his mother died?
 
Moved into a unit not long ago…. Broke up with his missus ages ago.
Was living in the same building as Mick Potter when Potter was coaching.
 
Who really cares if Wood and Farah had a major blue. Never met Farah, but by all accounts he is a very prickly and intense character, so I guess after being dumped he would have been dirty on the world and he would have been looking for all the support he could get and rightly or wrongly he could not understand why his mates within the squad did not back him to the end, but like any work place, life goes on and the people who remain have to look after themselves.
I actually admire the way the squad handled the situation as most of them would have been pro Farah, but they still got out there and had a dig without having a public dummy spit.

I understand farah been very disappointed and upset with what happened but he should never drag anyone else into the saga. This saga was all about the club,Farah and his manager, not Woods or anyone else
 
One of many rumours. I have also heard things second and third hand about Brooks and Farah (Brooks **hates** playing with Farah).

No point posting them as it is impossible to confirm/verify and it becomes too much to handle for the more emotionally unstable amongst us on this forum.

Can only wait for someone to write a book or something….
 
@supercoach said:
Who really cares if Wood and Farah had a major blue. Never met Farah, but by all accounts he is a very prickly and intense character, so I guess after being dumped he would have been dirty on the world and he would have been looking for all the support he could get and rightly or wrongly he could not understand why his mates within the squad did not back him to the end, but like any work place, life goes on and the people who remain have to look after themselves.
I actually admire the way the squad handled the situation as most of them would have been pro Farah, but they still got out there and had a dig without having a public dummy spit.

I understand farah been very disappointed and upset with what happened but he should never drag anyone else into the saga. This saga was all about the club,Farah and his manager, not Woods or anyone else

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Agree 100%, as you said the squad handled themselves very well. In the past they would have let this hole saga derail their season but to their credit they got on with the job at hand.
 
@jctiger said:
@supercoach said:
Who really cares if Wood and Farah had a major blue. Never met Farah, but by all accounts he is a very prickly and intense character, so I guess after being dumped he would have been dirty on the world and he would have been looking for all the support he could get and rightly or wrongly he could not understand why his mates within the squad did not back him to the end, but like any work place, life goes on and the people who remain have to look after themselves.
I actually admire the way the squad handled the situation as most of them would have been pro Farah, but they still got out there and had a dig without having a public dummy spit.

I understand farah been very disappointed and upset with what happened but he should never drag anyone else into the saga. This saga was all about the club,Farah and his manager, not Woods or anyone else

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Agree 100%, as you said the squad handled themselves very well. I**n the past they would have let this hole saga derail their season but to their credit they got on with the job at hand.**

How's that?
Having a chance at the semis and getting flogged?
 
@cktiger said:
@jctiger said:
@supercoach said:
Who really cares if Wood and Farah had a major blue. Never met Farah, but by all accounts he is a very prickly and intense character, so I guess after being dumped he would have been dirty on the world and he would have been looking for all the support he could get and rightly or wrongly he could not understand why his mates within the squad did not back him to the end, but like any work place, life goes on and the people who remain have to look after themselves.
I actually admire the way the squad handled the situation as most of them would have been pro Farah, but they still got out there and had a dig without having a public dummy spit.

I understand farah been very disappointed and upset with what happened but he should never drag anyone else into the saga. This saga was all about the club,Farah and his manager, not Woods or anyone else

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Agree 100%, as you said the squad handled themselves very well. I**n the past they would have let this hole saga derail their season but to their credit they got on with the job at hand.**

How's that?
Having a chance at the semis and getting flogged?

You blame that on the Farah situation?
 
@Gary Bakerloo said:
One of many rumours. I have also heard things second and third hand about Brooks and Farah (Brooks **hates** playing with Farah).

No point posting them as it is impossible to confirm/verify and it becomes too much to handle for the more emotionally unstable amongst us on this forum.

Can only wait for someone to write a book or something….

If Brooks doesn't show something next yr he'll be writing his story on a pamphlet.
 
@Gary Bakerloo said:
One of many rumours. I have also heard things second and third hand about Brooks and Farah (Brooks **hates** playing with Farah).

No point posting them as it is impossible to confirm/verify and it becomes too much to handle for the more emotionally unstable amongst us on this forum.

Can only wait for someone to write a book or something….

Based on some of his games it looked like he didn't like playing without RF either?
 
Why is everyone trying to make some conspiracy theory about Farah sitting up on the scoreboard after the game? It's just called reminiscing! It's what people do when a career or a certain phase of their lives comes to an end - they go back to where it all began and reminisce! Robbie loves Leichhardt Oval, he has great memories from there, it was his final farewell to the only club he ever really wanted to play for and he won't be playing at Leichhardt, in that capacity, EVER again. Seriously guys, there was nothing sinister in it - I thought it was cool and I would've done the same thing.
 
@cktiger said:
@jctiger said:
@supercoach said:
Who really cares if Wood and Farah had a major blue. Never met Farah, but by all accounts he is a very prickly and intense character, so I guess after being dumped he would have been dirty on the world and he would have been looking for all the support he could get and rightly or wrongly he could not understand why his mates within the squad did not back him to the end, but like any work place, life goes on and the people who remain have to look after themselves.
I actually admire the way the squad handled the situation as most of them would have been pro Farah, but they still got out there and had a dig without having a public dummy spit.

I understand farah been very disappointed and upset with what happened but he should never drag anyone else into the saga. This saga was all about the club,Farah and his manager, not Woods or anyone else

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Agree 100%, as you said the squad handled themselves very well. I**n the past they would have let this hole saga derail their season but to their credit they got on with the job at hand.**

How's that?
Having a chance at the semis and getting flogged?

The saga we are talking about went on for half the season. So as I said they could have thrown the towel in then but they didn't. And as you said they did get themselves in a position to have a chance at playing in the semis, so credit to them for doing so.
 
@Kavi said:
@Tiger Come Lately said:
@hammertime said:
Woodsy went and got watched Robbie along with Benji in his first nsw cup game? Sounds like support to me.

Agree. One thing I have noticed, he does do a lot of "as JT said" in press conferences.

Lol now that i think of it, he does that all the time

Doesn't have to think if he simply reiterates what JT has said!!
 
:laughing:

@GNR4LIFE said:
@cktiger said:
@jctiger said:
@supercoach said:
Who really cares if Wood and Farah had a major blue. Never met Farah, but by all accounts he is a very prickly and intense character, so I guess after being dumped he would have been dirty on the world and he would have been looking for all the support he could get and rightly or wrongly he could not understand why his mates within the squad did not back him to the end, but like any work place, life goes on and the people who remain have to look after themselves.
I actually admire the way the squad handled the situation as most of them would have been pro Farah, but they still got out there and had a dig without having a public dummy spit.

I understand farah been very disappointed and upset with what happened but he should never drag anyone else into the saga. This saga was all about the club,Farah and his manager, not Woods or anyone else[/quote
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Agree 100%, as you said the squad handled themselves very well. I**n the past they would have let this hole saga derail their season but to their credit they got on with the job at hand.**

How's that?
Having a chance at the semis and getting flogged?

You blame that on the Farah situation?

Yep it's all Robbies fault
The sunlight was deflecting into our players eyes for the whole game, it was really unfair and Robbie should have been escorted from the ground.
Every time that those big Raiders boys ran at our Marshmallow forwards , the flash would distract and disorientate them.
They were confused and didn't know which they were running, or Tackling , and by the time they recovered , those Green Buggers had scored ( AGAIN)
Farahs tactics was grossly unfair, and he should be banned from wearing sunnies from now on.
We would have won easily if it wasn't for Robbies Raybans. :laughing:
 
@Flippedy said:
Why is everyone trying to make some conspiracy theory about Farah sitting up on the scoreboard after the game? It's just called reminiscing! It's what people do when a career or a certain phase of their lives comes to an end - they go back to where it all began and reminisce! Robbie loves Leichhardt Oval, he has great memories from there, it was his final farewell to the only club he ever really wanted to play for and he won't be playing at Leichhardt, in that capacity, EVER again. Seriously guys, there was nothing sinister in it - I thought it was cool and I would've done the same thing.

Exactly what I thought about it Flip. People at our place commented later that night when they saw the video that it would have been a great way for him to end the day and his time with the club
There'd be a lot of memories there for him, some time on his own there would be a good thing for him to remember them.
 
But he wasn't on his own…there were his security guard a throng of photographers fox camera's and even a Fox reporter up there with him to capture the 'quiet' moment...
 
@Geo. said:
But he wasn't on his own…there were his security guard a throng of photographers fox camera's and even a Fox reporter up there with him to capture the 'quiet' moment...

Yeah and she even brought up some additional cans of beer to make the photo "look good'.
 
@Tigertigertiger said:
Brooks and Moses fell out with Farah…..

It won't be revealed until all are retired

Maybe Brooks, but I doubt Moses did, Moses was pretty happy for Farah when he scored those 2 tries against souths and Penrith, don't remember seeing Brooks jumping all over Farah like Moses did.
 
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