Potter re-signing tonight/tomorrow

So sad. Should be a positive time for our club with this batch of juniors coming through. Instead, we are watching a decent man being crucified in public.

Robbie is a smart man though and if he sees public sympathy for Potter, he will change his tune

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I only know one person who might have any idea about the club. What he told me earlier this year was potter had a two year extension about to be tabled. The group was more stable since benji left, not just because of benji himself, but because rob and benji were partners in crime against potter. Rob by himself had been towing the line and all was sweet on the surface. Obviously under the surface he was just looking for others to help him stir the pot. Almost makes me feel sorry for Benji, they did the same thing to sheens and farah's reputation didn't suffer despite his role.

This could all be way off btw. If I had a signed declaration I would have posted much earlier! But with the other things posted here by Southern and quintis I'm thinking there may be some truth to it.
 
@Alf Duguid said:
So sad. Should be a positive time for our club with this batch of juniors coming through. Instead, we are watching a decent man being crucified in public.

Robbie is a smart man though and if he sees public sympathy for Potter, he will change his tune

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Totally agree with you on the first paragraph Alf. Not so sure on the second one though, nor whether his gymnastic skills will be required.
 
Why is the Potter coaching position on the Agenda at next weeks board meeting anyway?..if you want to destabilise a clubs run into the semis a decision on the coaching future at a board meeting is the way to go…

This club and board are so amateurish...make a decision on Potters future after the season ends....
 
@old man tiger said:
I only know one person who might have any idea about the club. What he told me earlier this year was potter had a two year extension about to be tabled. The group was more stable since benji left, not just because of benji himself, but because rob and benji were partners in crime against potter. Rob by himself had been towing the line and all was sweet on the surface. Obviously under the surface he was just looking for others to help him stir the pot. Almost makes me feel sorry for Benji, they did the same thing to sheens and farah's reputation didn't suffer despite his role.

This could all be way off btw. If I had a signed declaration I would have posted much earlier! But with the other things posted here by Southern and quintis I'm thinking there may be some truth to it.

A conspiracy theorist could have fun with that one and the upcoming game.

Personally, without any evidence whatsoever other than watching the pressers, I would not have suspected Farah and was very surprised to read all the above indications that he is responsible for the leaks.
 
Yeh you gotta feel sorry for the young blokes. They signed with the tigers to play with their mates and their club- teddy even took a MASSIVE paycut but idiots on the board, senior players and the overall politics being played out there could possible cause them their future at this club.

Whoever is responsible for this crap should give themselves an uppercut and get the hell out of here.

This club is the biggest joke in front of the media with all this speculation. The moltzen saga, Benji/beau saga, teddy re signing, sheens sacking. Dysfunctional board, sacking of a ceo and now rumours about the club captain conspiring to get rid of the head coach who's done a good job.

You gotta feel sorry for the young blokes. They probably wish they'd signed elsewhere.

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As I've said a few times this is probably keeping the fires burning in the players bellies

Any chance this is all a just a rouse to keep the players fired up at an important time of the season

Potter just doesn't seem concerned enough in any interviews I've seen and if Potter wanted some info his best response at the pressos would be "Ask Grant Mayer and the board , they make the decisions "

I have heard from a source that Potter seems to be intimidated by Mayer
 
Just because the leak is coming from a player manager doesn't necessarily mean its a player either

Coaches use player managers as well
 
http://video.news.com.au/v/229273/Wests-Tigers-skipper-Robbie-Farah-backs-Mick-Potter

This is just last week, so I don't think the stories about Robbie are true.

LINK NO LONGER WORKS.
 
The Wests Tigers will make a decision on coach Mick Potter’s future next week
PAUL CRAWLEY THE DAILY TELEGRAPH JULY 26, 2014 12:00AM

THE Wests Tigers will risk throwing their finals charge into turmoil as they prepare to make a decision on coach Mick Potter’s future at a board meeting next Thursday night.

After starting the season as the wooden spoon favourites, the Tigers take on St George Illawarra tomorrow at ANZ Stadium with a chance to jump into the top eight.

While most outside the club consider Potter’s efforts as one of the coaching performances of the season, there are sections within the club who seem intent on removing him.

Tigers chairman Mike Bailey on Friday confirmed that a decision would be made on Potter’s future on Thursday.

“Put it this way, it is on the agenda and I think we are getting to a point where everyone would like to have a resolution and that probably includes Mick Potter,” Bailey said.

Given their young roster and terrible run of injuries, Potter is among the leading contenders for the Dally M coach of the year award.

The Tigers have produced three of the biggest upset wins of the season — over Souths, Manly and Canterbury last weekend — and they go into the game against the Dragons tomorrow on 22 points, with only points differential keeping them out of the eight. Asked if he believed Potter had done a good job, Bailey said: “We have done very well this season, there is no ­argument on that front.

“However, I have to be careful what I say here because I don’t want to get into the business of commenting on Mick Potter at the moment for the reason that I am only one person on the board.’’

Matty Johns was highly critical of the Tigers’ management on Friday in his Daily Telegraph column. He wrote that the decision to conduct a mid-season review of the club’s football operations was “damaging and unnecessary”.

Asked if he had read Johns’ column, Bailey said: “I saw those comments.

“I am sure other board members will see it, read that, digest it and put it before ourselves when we get around to making a final decision on where we go in the future.”

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/the-wests-tigers-will-make-a-decision-on-coach-mick-potters-future-next-week/story-fni3gpz1-1227002046929
 
Should the board sack Potter, I hope they don't stop there if there is any truth about certain players instigating Potters sacking. I hope they go as well, wether it's Farah or whoever. This might explain why year after year we underachieved. If true, some players want to run everything, in doing so their effectiveness on the field suffers, we don't need this or deserve this. It should be all for one and one for all.

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Farah really needs to knock this on the head - hard.

If he comes out and flatly denies Tallis' claims, all well & good.

If he says nothng…..........................................
 
Sorry about the link. looks like News.com have replaced Robbie's interview with Abbott's. Anyway he said that the stories about senior players undermining the coach are rubbish.
 
@innsaneink said:
@wd in perth said:
@greatodensraven said:
@Milky said:
Apparently Farah is the person against Potter being re signed. Source is twitter, guy heard it on the radio.

Yep just heard that on triple m. Something about him not liking the structure/style we play? Didn't go into too much detail.

A bit surprising really. Robbie has played great under potter.

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On one hand, it seems unlikely. On the other, blatantly obvious. If he is the source and is that spiteful so as to destabilize at this point in the year, then I'll lose a whole heap of respect for the guy. He may think he is the club rather than a part of the club and if so, then I'd like to see him gone. I couldn't imagine that he is the root cause though.

He had the biggest ego as a junior coming through the ranks…he was that up himself it wasnt funny

I imagined age had matured him but ....well....as much as I hate to say it, it fits

Even though I didnt notice anything, many others commented on the press conferences, the body language, the lack of support from RF when Potter was questioned about his position...I dunno.

Exactly! None of us know anything about this. It's all rumour and innuendo. Lets stop throwing those knives at Robbie, Payton and God knows anyone else that gets in the way of a good story :bash
 
FFS…...Sunday Telegraph reporting Potter will be sacked next week regardless of result against Saints and Kidwell into top job.

WESTS Tigers are expected to sack embattled coach Michael Potter after Sunday’s game against the Dragons — irrespective of the result.

The Sunday Telegraph understands Potter does not have the support at board level to retain his job or obtain an extension.

Despite solid results this season, the playing group is not supporting Potter, believing he struggles to communicate his ideas to the team. The club has arranged for a special board meeting on Saturday to resolve the issue of Potter’s future, which has been uncertain for months.

It is understood the recommendation before the board is that Potter be dumped.

It is unsure whether his axing will be immediate or at the end of the season.

His job is expected to go to one of his assistant coaches, Todd Payten or David Kidwell, with Kidwell the favourite.

Senior players did not throw their full support behind Potter — a fact that came to light in veteran coach Brian Smith’s internal review of the club conducted recently.

Smith’s report is believed to have contained statements from players and officials critical of Potter’s communication skills.

Privately, the board want the matter resolved before the possibility of Potter embarrassing the club by making the semi-finals.

Potter was appointed as the Tigers’ head coach after the sacking of veteran Tim Sheens at the end of 2012.

Sheens led the Tigers to the 2005 premiership in a famous victory but he, too, lost the support of key players at the club.

Ironically, Potter came within a whisker of being sacked at the end of last season.

But the club decided it could not afford to pay out two head coaches — Potter and Sheens — and he survived the axe.

The Tigers had a strong start to this season before hitting the wall, but then bounced back with a superb 46-18 thumping of the Bulldogs at ANZ Stadium last Sunday.

If they beat the Dragons today, there is a good chance they will go on and make the finals after finishing 10th and 15th in the last two seasons.

The club has one of the best rosters in the NRL with NSW State of Origin representatives Robbie Farah and Aaron Woods backed by outstanding youngsters like Luke Brooks, Mitchell Moses, Curtis Sironen, David Nofoaluma and Blake Austin.

Officials are keen to get a coach in place who can develop these rising stars and turn the Tigers into one of the NRL’s strongest clubs.

Also Lawrence out for 4 weeks.....
 
"Privately, the board want the matter resolved before the possibility of Potter embarrassing the club by making the semi-finals."
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How's that for a paragraph?????

FFS!
 

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