Pascoe sanctioned by the NRL

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Trying to take some heat off your buddy JT now that he's being bought into the picture for his incompetence? :unamused:

Taylor gets blamed for everything bar being on the grassy knowel on this forum. What’s one more thing to add to the list against the forums greatest scapegoat.

While not one person can be held responsible for all that is wrong or goes wrong with an organisation, JTs contribution is one our club could have well done without.

The damage JT caused is a blip to what Cleary caused. But the resentment for JT will always be double. Not sure why. There’s a personal nature to the hatred held towards him, unlike anything i’ve even seen.

I think the opposite is true. Cearly copped it really badly but he left us in a better position. JT did the opposite.
 
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All this would have been adverted if the old board had just listened to Potter.

Trying to take some heat off your buddy JT now that he's being bought into the picture for his incompetence? :unamused:

Taylor gets blamed for everything bar being on the grassy knowel on this forum. What’s one more thing to add to the list against the forums greatest scapegoat.

No ones blaming Taylor for what Pascoe did - only for the way he caused the problem in the first place through his poor man management.
Your remark about Potter was just using innuendo to put the blame for everything on Farah… as usual.

No, that’s just how you inferred it. Perhaps it’s your overly defensiveness of Farah…as usual.
 
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Trying to take some heat off your buddy JT now that he's being bought into the picture for his incompetence? :unamused:

Taylor gets blamed for everything bar being on the grassy knowel on this forum. What’s one more thing to add to the list against the forums greatest scapegoat.

While not one person can be held responsible for all that is wrong or goes wrong with an organisation, JTs contribution is one our club could have well done without.

The damage JT caused is a blip to what Cleary caused. But the resentment for JT will always be double. Not sure why. There’s a personal nature to the hatred held towards him, unlike anything i’ve even seen.

Cant agree. For the most part Cleary had a positive impact on the players and the club.

On the other hand his departure was disgraceful and was more of a reflection on him as a man, not our club.
Cant say the same for JT.
 
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Trying to take some heat off your buddy JT now that he's being bought into the picture for his incompetence? :unamused:

Taylor gets blamed for everything bar being on the grassy knowel on this forum. What’s one more thing to add to the list against the forums greatest scapegoat.

No ones blaming Taylor for what Pascoe did - only for the way he caused the problem in the first place through his poor man management.
Your remark about Potter was just using innuendo to put the blame for everything on Farah… as usual.

No, that’s just how you inferred it. Perhaps it’s your overly defensiveness of Farah…as usual.

Nice try at deflecting it away again. Maybe you can enlighten everyone by what you **actually** meant with your reference to Potter then?
 
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Taylor gets blamed for everything bar being on the grassy knowel on this forum. What’s one more thing to add to the list against the forums greatest scapegoat.

No ones blaming Taylor for what Pascoe did - only for the way he caused the problem in the first place through his poor man management.
Your remark about Potter was just using innuendo to put the blame for everything on Farah… as usual.

No, that’s just how you inferred it. Perhaps it’s your overly defensiveness of Farah…as usual.

Nice try at deflecting it away again. Maybe you can enlighten everyone by what you **actually** meant with your reference to Potter then?

Potter advised the board not to sign Farah to a long term deal. Pretty straight forward.
 
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Taylor gets blamed for everything bar being on the grassy knowel on this forum. What’s one more thing to add to the list against the forums greatest scapegoat.

While not one person can be held responsible for all that is wrong or goes wrong with an organisation, JTs contribution is one our club could have well done without.

The damage JT caused is a blip to what Cleary caused. But the resentment for JT will always be double. Not sure why. There’s a personal nature to the hatred held towards him, unlike anything i’ve even seen.

Cant agree. For the most part Cleary had a positive impact on the players and the club.

On the other hand his departure was disgraceful and was more of a reflection on him as a man, not our club.
Cant say the same for JT.

Exactly Cleary did a lot of good, then left us in the lurch, JT was a problem from the get go. He initiated all this by forcing Farah out, if he was a half decent coach we would not be in this mess, Pascoe would never have needed to intervene. JT is still causing issues long after he has left, he was a diabolical choice, and he delivered exactly what I thought he would.
He is a walking talking disaster magnet, no surprise he hasn’t got another head coach job, and most likely never will
 
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While not one person can be held responsible for all that is wrong or goes wrong with an organisation, JTs contribution is one our club could have well done without.

The damage JT caused is a blip to what Cleary caused. But the resentment for JT will always be double. Not sure why. There’s a personal nature to the hatred held towards him, unlike anything i’ve even seen.

Cant agree. For the most part Cleary had a positive impact on the players and the club.

On the other hand his departure was disgraceful and was more of a reflection on him as a man, not our club.
Cant say the same for JT.

Exactly Cleary did a lot of good, then left us in the lurch, JT was a problem from the get go. He initiated all this by forcing Farah out, if he was a half decent coach we would not be in this mess, Pascoe would never have needed to intervene. JT is still causing issues long after he has left, he was a diabolical choice, and he delivered exactly what I thought he would.
He is a walking talking disaster magnet, no surprise he hasn’t got another head coach job, and most likely never will

x2 even the sharks wouldnt touch JT
 
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Trying to take some heat off your buddy JT now that he's being bought into the picture for his incompetence? :unamused:

Taylor gets blamed for everything bar being on the grassy knowel on this forum. What’s one more thing to add to the list against the forums greatest scapegoat.

While not one person can be held responsible for all that is wrong or goes wrong with an organisation, JTs contribution is one our club could have well done without.

And how many players and officials could we add to that list

You need to look at the whole picture …...what about the potential damage Grant Mayer caused , Ivan Cleary caused ,.......................

Sheens who i think was great early on and the best coach we have had and Humpty with their perchant for back ended contracts screwed the pooch which started the slide…

It has been remarkable the way we have recovered
 
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They wont be going to court..geeez…

There appears to be 2 options. The NRL softens their punishments, or we go to court. It would be naive to suggest there's no chance of court action given the amount of grey areas involved, the NRL's excessive punishments, the NRL's apartment stubbornness and the NRL's refusal to communicate during this process.

Of course the 3rd option is we bend over and take whatever Greenberg chooses to thrust into us. I can't see either Go or Pascoe being the types to do the latter, unless it was extremely clear that we were 100% in the wrong, and the punishments are fair.
 
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They wont be going to court..geeez…

There appears to be 2 options. The NRL softens their punishments, or we go to court. It would be naive to suggest there's no chance of court action given the amount of grey areas involved, the NRL's excessive punishments, the NRL's apartment stubbornness and the NRL's refusal to communicate during this process.

Of course the 3rd option is we bend over and take whatever Greenberg chooses to thrust into us. I can't see either Go or Pascoe being the types to do the latter, unless it was extremely clear that we were 100% in the wrong, and the punishments are fair.

Have you noticed no other clubs have taken the NRL to court over sanctions due to the cap?
 
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Taylor gets blamed for everything bar being on the grassy knowel on this forum. What’s one more thing to add to the list against the forums greatest scapegoat.

While not one person can be held responsible for all that is wrong or goes wrong with an organisation, JTs contribution is one our club could have well done without.

And how many players and officials could we add to that list

You need to look at the whole picture …...what about the potential damage Grant Mayer caused , Ivan Cleary caused ,.......................

Sheens who i think was great early on and the best coach we have had and Humpty with their perchant for back ended contracts screwed the pooch which started the slide…

It has been remarkable the way we have recovered

Yep. Sheens seemed to have the idea that you just squeeze as many players as you can into the team anyway you can.
 
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They wont be going to court..geeez…

There appears to be 2 options. The NRL softens their punishments, or we go to court. It would be naive to suggest there's no chance of court action given the amount of grey areas involved, the NRL's excessive punishments, the NRL's apartment stubbornness and the NRL's refusal to communicate during this process.

Of course the 3rd option is we bend over and take whatever Greenberg chooses to thrust into us. I can't see either Go or Pascoe being the types to do the latter, unless it was extremely clear that we were 100% in the wrong, and the punishments are fair.

Have you noticed no other clubs have taken the NRL to court over sanctions due to the cap?

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There's a lot of people who blame Greenberg for problems that the NRL has , and rightly so.

The buck stops at the top, right at Greenbergs feet!
But the same thing should apply across the board, and if we are guilty of anything then Pascoe has to wear it ,
As far as the WTS are concerned, the buck stops with Him
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I cant see where this sympathy comes from.
At the least, hes cost us money on our Cap, and dragged us into another hassle that we dont need.
Even if hes made a mistake in his dealings with the Cap, then he should get the chop for not knowing what he was doing.
Yet some still thInk that hes some great CEO. Great for who??
 
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They wont be going to court..geeez…

There appears to be 2 options. The NRL softens their punishments, or we go to court. It would be naive to suggest there's no chance of court action given the amount of grey areas involved, the NRL's excessive punishments, the NRL's apartment stubbornness and the NRL's refusal to communicate during this process.

Of course the 3rd option is we bend over and take whatever Greenberg chooses to thrust into us. I can't see either Go or Pascoe being the types to do the latter, unless it was extremely clear that we were 100% in the wrong, and the punishments are fair.

Have you noticed no other clubs have taken the NRL to court over sanctions due to the cap?

Good point.

Those clubs you are referring to were red hot guilty, very much unlike Wests Tigers position. Personally I am very much looking forward to our club sticking up for what they believe in. By the way, clubs like Roosters and Broncos have been "somehow fortunate" to never have been through a sideshow such as that delivered by Greenburg on Wests tigers.
 
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They wont be going to court..geeez…

There appears to be 2 options. The NRL softens their punishments, or we go to court. It would be naive to suggest there's no chance of court action given the amount of grey areas involved, the NRL's excessive punishments, the NRL's apartment stubbornness and the NRL's refusal to communicate during this process.

Of course the 3rd option is we bend over and take whatever Greenberg chooses to thrust into us. I can't see either Go or Pascoe being the types to do the latter, unless it was extremely clear that we were 100% in the wrong, and the punishments are fair.

Have you noticed no other clubs have taken the NRL to court over sanctions due to the cap?

Alwats a 1st time I guess…common thread for all Club supporters when it's THEIR Club..take em to court...
 
Hi Guys

I found this when looking into this matter and to be honest it could be the real problem with Pascoe's de-registration or it could also cloud the NRLs claims of cheating. As I have stated in many posts I dont believe there is intentional cap cheating, nor do I believe the punishment handed out "fits the crime" particularly in the attack on Pascoe. This article is dated the 23rd November 2015.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/nov/23/robbie-farah-considered-for-wests-tigers-ambassadorial-role

Your thoughts?
 
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There appears to be 2 options. The NRL softens their punishments, or we go to court. It would be naive to suggest there's no chance of court action given the amount of grey areas involved, the NRL's excessive punishments, the NRL's apartment stubbornness and the NRL's refusal to communicate during this process.

Of course the 3rd option is we bend over and take whatever Greenberg chooses to thrust into us. I can't see either Go or Pascoe being the types to do the latter, unless it was extremely clear that we were 100% in the wrong, and the punishments are fair.

Have you noticed no other clubs have taken the NRL to court over sanctions due to the cap?

Good point.

Those clubs you are referring to were red hot guilty, very much unlike Wests Tigers position. Personally I am very much looking forward to our club sticking up for what they believe in. By the way, clubs like Roosters and Broncos have been "somehow fortunate" to never have been through a sideshow such as that delivered by Greenburg on Wests tigers.

Of course. Everyone is guilty except us.
 
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Hi Guys

I found this when looking into this matter and to be honest it could be the real problem with Pascoe's de-registration or it could also cloud the NRLs claims of cheating. As I have stated in many posts I dont believe there is intentional cap cheating, nor do I believe the punishment handed out "fits the crime" particularly in the attack on Pascoe. This article is dated the 23rd November 2015.

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2015/nov/23/robbie-farah-considered-for-wests-tigers-ambassadorial-role

Your thoughts?

That was posted around the time of the NRL press conference.
 
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A bit sad in this day and age that the general consensus is that challenging the NRL is pointless. Says alot in itself about what is wrong about the game.

Pointless and Lots cheaper too. Particularly if someone failed to adhere to the Cap rules and telling blowies to the Cap auditors.
Wish you guys would get over it ….. we need to take our medicine here.
Stop feeling sorry for Pascoe .... he got us into this mess now he needs to get himself and the Club out of this ...... if he can.
 
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There appears to be 2 options. The NRL softens their punishments, or we go to court. It would be naive to suggest there's no chance of court action given the amount of grey areas involved, the NRL's excessive punishments, the NRL's apartment stubbornness and the NRL's refusal to communicate during this process.

Of course the 3rd option is we bend over and take whatever Greenberg chooses to thrust into us. I can't see either Go or Pascoe being the types to do the latter, unless it was extremely clear that we were 100% in the wrong, and the punishments are fair.

Have you noticed no other clubs have taken the NRL to court over sanctions due to the cap?

Good point.

Those clubs you are referring to were red hot guilty, very much unlike Wests Tigers position. Personally I am very much looking forward to our club sticking up for what they believe in. By the way, clubs like Roosters and Broncos have been "somehow fortunate" to never have been through a sideshow such as that delivered by Greenburg on Wests tigers.

Wow
 

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