Tim Sheens
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@gallagher said in [Reflecting on my time on the forum](/post/1212440) said:@formerguest said in [Reflecting on my time on the forum](/post/1212431) said:@gallagher said in [Reflecting on my time on the forum](/post/1212419) said:@hobbo1 said in [Reflecting on my time on the forum](/post/1212416) said:@gallagher said in [Reflecting on my time on the forum](/post/1212404) said:@supercoach said in [Reflecting on my time on the forum](/post/1212402) said:The bottom line, it’s only football. It’s only taken me 60 years to put things in perspective!! Every year I think this will be the year we start our charge towards some future glory days, and every year when the mid season grind hits in we falter...you can set your watch by it. Than we are told that due to previous coaches,CEO’s or who ever that we are in a rebuild stage and not to expect to much for another couple of years.
I guess what saddens me is other teams rise from the cellar but we never do. Anyway I still have faith in Madge and if he gets the chance to clean out some of the dumbest recruitments ever made in the history of the NRL I think there is still hope...but not this year and probably not next
Do you enjoy watching other teams play more than us? I look forward to watching the chooks and Panthers this year. They're bloody good football teams who play great footy. There's not to many tigers games that are enjoyable.
I wouldn’t miss a Tigers game for quids but I enjoy watching other teams play
( big games ) as much as our games if not more
Its hard to beat a good game of footy. I miss the times when our games meant something.
At least we shifted the ball a bit last night to try and break the dominance of our middle, which made it a bit more enjoyable than watching us get smashed there a few weeks ago and not doing anything about it. Can cop going down swinging, just not watching an unchanging robotic flawed game plan.
I mean playing in games that effect the competition.
Fair enough, though reflecting on my time on the forum, we have been involved in many games that I would argue have affected the competition and particularly our final place in it. Losing multiple games in recent years, including two in the final round that would have had us playing at least one weekend of finals footy and getting above our now joke amongst the league community our regular ninth position, which we sit in once again as I write.
For mine one of those games that very much affected the remainder of this season was played out against the Warriors and whilst I am almost certain that the coach learnt from it, both on and off the field, it was a crucial match for WT in this year's competition.