Press Conference

Taylor looks like a beaten man …you are suppose to be the coach mate not look like some stole your Lego ....Woods is thinking do I have to be here next to this loser!
 
@everett said:
I feel sorry for Woods in that picture. At least he has a chance with NSW SOO to win another game this year.

Maybe so but I Noticed Woods was speaking Jt speak in some of his answers, what sort of indoctrination is going on at Concord?
 
As usual nothing was to do with his awful coaching and decisions during the game.the man is a total disaster if he is here 3 years we get 3 wooden spoons progressively getting worse each year
 
@the third said:
@willow said:
Woodsy looked less than pleased with being there.

Could he have sat any further away from JT? It's almost time for a board statement on JT having their full support

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Can you blame him? This side was making big in roads with Potter. Sacking Potter wasn't necessarily a bad decision, but there was no reason to discard everything single thing Potter had done, none whatsoever. This is a side now that is going backwards at an alarming rate its scary. The players aren't stupid, they'd know it. We're arguably in a worse position now than when Sheens was sacked.
 
People laugh and give it to Ricky Stuart for never being accountable for his teams results, Taylor isn't much better. The only difference is Taylor doesn't come across as an aggressive jerk in doing so.
 
Just watched it…

It was clear by the body language Woods didn't want to be there... He was as far away from JT as he could get. He was rolling his eyes and covering his mouth... All when JT was speaking....In other words he too is over hearing the JT rhetoric after each game.....

But hey what can JT do... He doesn't have the cattle in any grade

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@TrueTiger said:
@willow said:
Yep, he looked quite flustered and out of answers in that press conference. Woodsy looked less than pleased with being there.

No Willow,he had the same answers,we need to play for eighty minutes and what the team needs to learn will take time…same every week,the way he is going you and I and a few others will be in the retirement village playing dominos and euchre...

:laughing: Funny TT :laughing:
 
@TrueTiger said:
@willow said:
Yep, he looked quite flustered and out of answers in that press conference. Woodsy looked less than pleased with being there.

No Willow,he had the same answers,we need to play for eighty minutes and what the team needs to learn will take time…same every week,the way he is going you and I and a few others will be in the retirement village playing dominos and euchre...

Most supporters and players would disagree with Taylor's "what the team needs to learn will take time" statements. I am sure that they would believe that it is Taylor, not the team, who are the slow learners. No wonder Woods looks exasperated in the press conference photo.
 
I always crack up when I hear Taylor say it's going to take time I feel like yelling at him and screaming hey dropkick they might not be world beaters but they have still played around 10 years of footy before they made it to first grade how much time do you need to re teach them how to tackle
 
there was no improvement yesterday, we've gone backwards…...........that's a coaching problem

and quite frankly, moving Lovett to centre was also a coaching problem, not realizing he was leaking points until after the 4th try, is also a coaching problem...........
 
I would love to know what Woods was thinking during the interview. i would be amazed if his answers are his true feelings and he has to be very diplomatic
 
@Tigerdave said:
there was no improvement yesterday, we've gone backwards…...........that's a coaching problem

and quite frankly, moving Lovett to centre was also a coaching problem, not realizing he was leaking points until after the 4th try, is also a coaching problem...........

This is the key issue. We have a coaching problem. It makes it worse though because we have a coach who is spinning everything.

We need some amount of honesty and ability in the coaching role. We have neither at the moment.
 
It's hard to watch the press conferences & not come away with the feeling that Taylor's in far too deep for his ability , his attempts to explain the mess we've become , are like a Sienfeld episode [all about nothing] .
 
every picture tells a story. if it was your marriage,you'd be wanting to see a counsellor.

too many people are invested in the success of a football side. in business,its payment by performance- if you were an employer ,youd be giving taylor his second warning.

in one of the papers,it mentioned that laurie daley had been questioned about his availability to coach an nrl side .I wonder if the tigers made the the inquiry.
 
Taylor needs to go before he causes irreparable damage to the players currently here to the players who wont resign and to the players who wont touch us with a bargepole under his tenure.
 

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