Our club is unprofessional, how do you disagree?

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Be interesting how he responds - club has every right to defend their position. It's player manager vs club administration is how I've viewed all of this.
Rather this issue of woods say vs club says be done with though. But these headlines sell papers and get clicks.
Newscorp jurnos get info from player manager - Fairfax get there's from pascoe and go.

i also agree

im not for the booing of players
and im also def not for players bagging a club they are still signed to.

best move for all would be to part ways immediately.
then let ex player say what he wants wihtout getting involved in a back n forth

only comms coming out of the club should be positive !
positive positive positive
 
I'm with Milky.
Although the girls won't be ruthless like other Jounalists but they are very persistent. I would imagine even some questions about JT will be angled about based on a the comments of uncertainty of the coach direction and etc.
This needs to be a very measured response where not much will be said at all, or he will probably use the opportunity to sprout more of the froth and bubble achievements as was his response with Hooper.
Mumma always said if you can't say anything nice why say anything at all. Obviously it's not just the players that have an ajenda the media do to but as they say where there is smoke there is fire. Sure we have changed board and CEO since JTs appointment and sure the big 4 contracts were arranged by a previous CEO but the guys aren't leaving because we used to be a basket case are they. They are still leaving so you really have to ask yourself what is the current state of the club that has caused this. I can guarantee you in this Wednesday night interview we will not get that answer.
 
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If im pascoe i go even further. Woods to dogs this year and lets get tolman or graham in a player swap. Moses to eels and hopefully we get Lolohea or TMM this year. Woods playing for tigers is toxic. He should never be allowed to play for us again. Ive never in my life seen someone conduct themselves the way he has.

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**_If im pascoe i go even further. Woods to dogs this year_** and lets get tolman or graham in a player swap. Moses to eels and hopefully we get Lolohea or TMM this year. Woods playing for tigers is toxic. He should never be allowed to play for us again. Ive never in my life seen someone conduct themselves the way he has.

Its not quite that _simple._
They wouldnt be able to fit him in this year, and we are in no position to determine what they do.

I will wait until the interview is done, no point jumping the gun.
I agree we should get into media slanging matches, Im not sure how thei interview has been promoted as ….we saw JT come out smalling like roses after going on that show, who knows it may be good for the club.
Pascoe is no dummy....Woods however came across as a bit of a simpleton, not the sharpest tool...
 
The answer is "used to be"

And yet Woods reckons if he was asked the question at the beginning of the year he would have said "a one club player". If things were really that bad and bad for years, he would have signed elsewhere last year.

The club has been improving the last couple of years and appears to have moved further in a more positive direction with Cleary.
 
Whoever gave that simpleton permission to do that interview, publicly bagging the club should be reprimanded. Farah did the same thing, but he did it off the cuff with reporters, blindsiding the club. Woods did it in a pre-recorded interview during the week. Unless they were giving him rope so they would have an excuse to hang him afterwards, i see no excuse as to why they would ever let that happen.
 
In its current state, the club is utterly unprofessional.

Remember Robbie Farah, remember how he was the source of all our troubles, and that we could only afford to keep the ' big four' if we got rid of Farah? Then remember how if we had to lose one of the four it was going to be Brooks?

So how did we get to where we are now? Moses going, Tedesco going, Woods gone, and the only one we've kept is Brooks! Woods says he expected to be a one club man, so how have we lost him? And he will be the biggest loss, he will be playing SOO and international football for years yet. And he was ours, and this stupid club somehow managed to lose him.
 
Pascoe is on League Life this week.
Hes classy as so dont expect any low blows towards Woods.

Sometimes its better to be the bigger man and take the higher ground…

We all, and NRL fans in general all see it for what it is.
Woods is a snake and has shown his true colours.

Fans dont tolerate this.
Sonny Bill was voted most hated person in Oz, ahead of the Bali bomber when he walked out on the dogs.
 
Just quietly, i'm not sure why Brooks is universally loved for committing. He had no choice as he had zero offers from elsewhere. I'm willing to bet he would have bolted too given the chance.
 
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There is an amazing quote by Elijah Taylor in the herald today.

Not sure about everyone here, but the dots are starting to join….

You going to leave us hanging?

Apologies - see quote in bold below:
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April 30 2017 - 8:00PM
**'She wasn't breathing properly, I was thinking the worst': Wests Tigers' Elijah Taylor's horrifying ordeal**
Michael Chammas

Sacked coaches. Player defections. Heavy losses. All that pales into insignificance when compared to the private ordeal Elijah Taylor and his family went through as the turmoil at the Wests Tigers took centre stage last month.

It was after round two. The Tigers had just been thumped by Taylor's former club, Penrith, on a Sunday afternoon in Campbelltown, when his 11-month-old daughter took a turn for the worse.

"We were driving home after the loss and our baby started having seizures," Taylor said. "When we went to the hospital the doctors were freaking out straight away. They chucked her into the intensive care unit. She wasn't breathing properly. Man, I was scared. I was thinking the worst."

It was the start of a gut-wrenching two-week period that tested the strength of the Taylor family. All they could do was wait in hope as they watched their daughter battle the life-threatening condition.

She had been diagnosed with encephalitis – the sudden onset of inflammation of the brain that threatened to cause irreparable damage to his second child.

"It was scary because we knew there could be brain damage," Taylor said. "We were told there was a chance she wouldn't recover properly. We knew she could be slow or could be epileptic or could be unable to function. We didn't know how bad it could be. It was an infection in her ear and it was putting pressure on her brain and that's why she was having the seizures. It was a really scary time."

The hospital provided Taylor with a room, where he would spend the next two weeks juggling his rugby league commitments and looking after his family.

But the very toughness that has earned Taylor so much admiration from Tigers faithful was shown by his daughter to fight her way through the infection.

"I thank God for everything that has happened," he said. "We have to monitor her motor skills, monitor the way she is developing and what she needs to work on. But, mate, praise God she's coming through fine. She's had no episodes, she's strong and nearly walking around.

"She had a CT scan, an MRI scan and they came back through fine. She's recovering now and getting better. They are still worried about the seizures because they might come back. We have to take her in every month for a check-up to see how her brain is working and developing because there could be some long-term effects."

It was a difficult time for Taylor, made worse by the news of his coach's sacking, especially because of the strong relationship the pair forged since Jason Taylor had resurrected his career at the end of last season.

On the eve of Jason Taylor's demise, the former Tigers coach made his way to Westmead Children's Hospital.

"He didn't text me that he was coming, he just showed up because he cared," Taylor said. "It speaks a lot about the man. It was before the game – that's what hurts the most about the whole scenario. JT came in and saw the baby on the Friday. He had lunch with me and my wife and my baby talking about, 'How you going and how you dealing with it?' I was really rattled, man. I told him, 'Mate, I don't think I'll be able to play against Canberra'. He told me, 'Stay with your family. Family comes first'."

That was the last time the pair saw each other.

Elijah didn't make his way down to the nation's capital for what would end up being Jason Taylor's final hours in charge of the joint venture.

So the news of his coach's sacking the following day rocked the Kiwi, who couldn't understand why the man who handed him a career lifeline was suddenly out the exit door after just two losses.

"The most shit thing about JT getting fired was when they went to Canberra and lost, I got back Monday morning and JT is gone," Elijah said.

"That hurt. That really hurt. I sent him a text saying thank you for everything because Jason Taylor resurrected my career. He gave me a chance and trusted me and believed in me, especially when I was playing reserve grade at the Panthers. He got me in here, into the starting team and straight into the leadership group, because he wanted more leaders in our team.

**"He did so much for me. To see the way he was treated – the way he left, the way he was stabbed – mate, it hurt.** Him coming to visit my wife and my daughter when he didn't have to – that meant a lot to me. It just goes to show the quality of JT the person. He's a real family man. He was really concerned about my daughter."

Apart from a brief stint at Fox Sports, Jason Taylor has avoided the spotlight since his sacking. But, when asked about Elijah's ordeal, he was quick to reiterate his support for his former player.

"Elijah is one of the most focused and committed players I have ever coached," Jason Taylor said. "His situation with his daughter was very scary and enormously tough for him and his wife. I supported him as any coach or friend should. Elijah's awareness of his responsibility to the team and the culture of the club is rare and refreshing. He puts the team before himself at every opportunity. He was a pleasure to coach."

Elijah Taylor is a private man. That's why there are no names or photos of his two children in this story. He's now also a changed man.

"We take a lot for granted," he said.

"Kids growing up fine and healthy, but when you're in a hospital ward next to a kid who has been in there for two years, it makes you appreciate what you have got. We thought our story was bad. It really woke you up to life and football."

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/she-wasnt-breathing-properly-i-was-thinking-the-worst-wests-tigers-elijah-taylors-horrifying-ordeal-20170430-gvvqrn.html
 
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Just quietly, i'm not sure why Brooks is universally loved for committing. He had no choice as he had zero offers from elsewhere. I'm willing to bet he would have bolted too given the chance.

It is comments like this which make the club look unprofessional. Constant sniping at our players does not help the situation.Most supporters are pleased he has decided to stay but some people find a negative in a positive.
On wednesday i have no doubt Pascoe will try to set the record straight without bucketing Woods or Tedesco he seems to be a good administrator.
 
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Woods says he expected to be a one club man, so how have we lost him? And he will be the biggest loss, he will be playing SOO and international football for years yet. And he was ours, and this stupid club somehow managed to lose him.

He had no intention what so ever to sign with us, none. The club didn't lose him, not only offered him a good contract but made it clear he had Tedesco were priorities.

He had months to sign, but chose not to, yet still felt the need to drag it out and make it harder for us to sign replacements.
 
Woods was gone to the Dogs before JT got the punt just like Tedesco but Tedesco back flipped on the Dogs to join the Rorters, they having been stringing the club along for so long.

The club needs serious changes at the top, it's run disgracefully and the amount of players we have lost by poor management is a joke
 
I wonder is Pascoe is professional enough to clean himself up a bit for the interview.
Unlike his earlier one , when both him and Go looked like they just got out of bed after a knight on the tiles , he looked completely unprofessional and Go had problems in staying awake, w
 
I wonder is Pascoe is professional enough to clean himself up a bit for the interview.
Unlike his earlier one , when both him and Go looked like they just got out of bed after a knight on the tiles , he looked completely unprofessional and Go had problems in staying awake, w
 
I wonder is Pascoe is professional enough to clean himself up a bit for the interview.
Unlike his earlier one , when both him and Go looked like they just got out of bed after a knight on the tiles , he looked completely unprofessional and Go had problems in staying awake,
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