Robbie Farah..Discussion Thread.....

@cktiger said:
So everybody on here bagging these people think that because their opinion is different it is worth more?
If they are up in arms about it enough to protest good luck to them.
If you don't agree, fair enough - no need to insult them.
You've more than likely been sitting near them at some stage and cheering on the team in unison.
Oh, sorry - maybe they were in the cheap seats.

Ck,I have been In the cheap seats more often than I've had breakfast,I pay my membership and I don't want to parade around Concorde to show disappointment…having said that,do you honestly think they will change the decision of the board that wants this clubs culture to change ??
 
@magpiecol said:
@Tigermama said:
@magpiecol said:
Batboy stop laying the slipper into farahs head!!!
Go support the dogs, they need supporters like U!
Pathetic back stabers…
Still u can't resist hammering a club legend, very weak on your part.

Pot Kettle Black

You stick the boot into everyone on here , but that's different isn't it

Farah not only causes trouble at the club, now he is dividing the supporters.

I, for one am sick of the whole crapola. I am off the a month, hopefully things will be sorted by the time I get back. One can only hope.

PS. Some time ago, I stated that I believe that he will go to Souths. I still think that he will be there next year.

Lucky you. We could all use a holiday after this season….Where are you off to Col?
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Off today.

Hawaii, Tahiti and New Zealand.
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Have a great holiday, Col and make sure you upload all your holiday snaps on Facebook for us to see :mrgreen:
 
I'm with the protesters … Good on you for showing your spirit and your point of view. It won't achieve anything but I admire your spirit and will to speak up. If nothing else to show the club how poorly this has been handled and it does hurt, divide and affect the people who love and support the club. Sure there might only have been 20 or so there today... But I believe there are many times that number who feel the same way including me.
Good on you people .... Well done.
 
@gallagher said:
What the hell are they doing at league central?

Apparently they were told by the media there was a Judiciary hearing tonight. Idk what the significance of that was, maybe because there'd be media there tonight.
 
@Knuckles said:
I'm with the protesters … Good on you for showing your spirit and your point of view. It won't achieve anything but I admire your spirit and will to speak up. If nothing else to show the club how poorly this has been handled and it does hurt, divide and affect the people who love and support the club. Sure there might only have been 20 or so there today... But I believe there are many times that number who feel the same way including me.
Good on you people .... Well done.

Well said Knuckles

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@cktiger said:
So everybody on here bagging these people think that because their opinion is different it is worth more?
If they are up in arms about it enough to protest good luck to them.
If you don't agree, fair enough - no need to insult them.
You've more than likely been sitting near them at some stage and cheering on the team in unison.
Oh, sorry - maybe they were in the cheap seats.

I agree CK. There's people that feel hurt and disappointed at the way JT and the club is handling Robbie's situation. If they choose to protest about it, then they're within their rights to do so. Free speech and all.
The number of people that actually showed up to protest, shouldn't really be the issue here.
The continues support that Robbie has, is not surprising.
It will be interesting to see how it all pans out. :supporter:
 
@TrueTiger said:
@cktiger said:
So everybody on here bagging these people think that because their opinion is different it is worth more?
If they are up in arms about it enough to protest good luck to them.
If you don't agree, fair enough - no need to insult them.
You've more than likely been sitting near them at some stage and cheering on the team in unison.
Oh, sorry - maybe they were in the cheap seats.

Ck,I have been In the cheap seats more often than I've had breakfast,I pay my membership and I don't want to parade around Concorde to show disappointment…having said that,do you honestly think they will change the decision of the board that wants this clubs culture to change ??

TT, it's called Freedom of Choice. You choose not to… Some choose to do so.
Thank God we live in a Democratic society.
 
@TrueTiger said:
@cktiger said:
So everybody on here bagging these people think that because their opinion is different it is worth more?
If they are up in arms about it enough to protest good luck to them.
If you don't agree, fair enough - no need to insult them.
You've more than likely been sitting near them at some stage and cheering on the team in unison.
Oh, sorry - maybe they were in the cheap seats.

Ck,I have been In the cheap seats more often than I've had breakfast,I pay my membership and I don't want to parade around Concorde to show disappointment…having said that,do you honestly think they will change the decision of the board that wants this clubs culture to change ??

My comment about the cheap seats was because some seem to think they are superior to these people- that this is a small minded effort that won't make any difference.
I'm sure they don't really think it will either - but at least they have had their say in public.
And really … to think Ayoub or Farah had something to do with it?
Not having a shot at you TT - you have given your honest opinion .
 
@Knuckles said:
I'm with the protesters … Good on you for showing your spirit and your point of view. It won't achieve anything but I admire your spirit and will to speak up. If nothing else to show the club how poorly this has been handled and it does hurt, divide and affect the people who love and support the club. Sure there might only have been 20 or so there today... But I believe there are many times that number who feel the same way including me.
Good on you people .... Well done.

You're right Knuckles. There were thousands showing their support for Robbie at the Warriors game. And there's so many more. He has massive support. When he leaves he will be dearly missed by many. Like it or not.
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
I'm not usually one to tell supporters to go support other teams, but if these 30 people (that in itself is hilarious) are serious about turning their backs on the club, then go. Obviously they weren't real fans in the first place. I know supporters get attached to players, but the player never comes before the club, and no player is bigger than the club.

If we were to finish in the top next yr without him (I know it won't happen) does anyone honestly think these people wouldn't be back?

What a joke, 'player never comes before the club'.
So coaches and NRL puppets on the board do???
Taylor and Go don't represent my club, I've supported the club over 30 years. How long u reckon Go has?? To speak on our behalf….
Hopefully this board will move on it is a joke, no idea about football. But yet they back a coach who urinates on public! Top effort!
It Go-es both ways..
 
@lathami said:
But yet they back a coach who urinates on public! Top effort!

Well, it's the kind of coach I want coaching my team. Those types of actions display initiative, a willingness to express oneself eloquently and a determination to get the job done regardless of personal consequences.

(He was under 25 years of age when it happened…..please.)
 
@cktiger said:
@TrueTiger said:
@cktiger said:
So everybody on here bagging these people think that because their opinion is different it is worth more?
If they are up in arms about it enough to protest good luck to them.
If you don't agree, fair enough - no need to insult them.
You've more than likely been sitting near them at some stage and cheering on the team in unison.
Oh, sorry - maybe they were in the cheap seats.

Ck,I have been In the cheap seats more often than I've had breakfast,I pay my membership and I don't want to parade around Concorde to show disappointment…having said that,do you honestly think they will change the decision of the board that wants this clubs culture to change ??

My comment about the cheap seats was because some seem to think they are superior to these people- that this is a small minded effort that won't make any difference.
I'm sure they don't really think it will either - but at least they have had their say in public.
And really … to think Ayoub or Farah had something to do with it?
Not having a shot at you TT - you have given your honest opinion .

CK,I appreciate your input and I don't wish to denegrate your valued opinion,the point I was making is that for the last few years every time there is a drama at this club,somehow RF is either involved or had something to do with it..Sheens,Potter,the media frenzy with Tallis,running through the fence at Campo and now his relationship is untenable with the head coach,fair enough he is the most famous figure at WTs,but in the end he is a PLAYER,CONTRACTED TO THE CLUB..however the contract was backended etc isn't his or the new boards fault,all the mess must be sorted before we can progress…I said it before,RF has been a great player for this club,but it is time to move on,how this has been handled isn't very well done,who is to blame ? Well in the end the truth will come out..cheers CK...
 
@lathami said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
I'm not usually one to tell supporters to go support other teams, but if these 30 people (that in itself is hilarious) are serious about turning their backs on the club, then go. Obviously they weren't real fans in the first place. I know supporters get attached to players, but the player never comes before the club, and no player is bigger than the club.

If we were to finish in the top next yr without him (I know it won't happen) does anyone honestly think these people wouldn't be back?

What a joke, 'player never comes before the club'.
So coaches and NRL puppets on the board do???
Taylor and Go don't represent my club, I've supported the club over 30 years. How long u reckon Go has?? To speak on our behalf….
Hopefully this board will move on it is a joke, no idea about football. But yet they back a coach who urinates on public! Top effort!
It Go-es both ways..

You're clutching. The board are paid to make these kinds of decisions, not the players. Sooner or later a board has to stop siding with the players and stand behind the coach. They're doing what the last board should have done. And if the players don't like it and want to sing songs about him like 12 yr olds in their clubhouse with the "No Girlz allowed" sign on the door then they should be told to hit the bricks too. They wouldn't want to get too smart as half of them wouldn't get a gig anywhere else.
 
@lathami said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
I'm not usually one to tell supporters to go support other teams, but if these 30 people (that in itself is hilarious) are serious about turning their backs on the club, then go. Obviously they weren't real fans in the first place. I know supporters get attached to players, but the player never comes before the club, and no player is bigger than the club.

If we were to finish in the top next yr without him (I know it won't happen) does anyone honestly think these people wouldn't be back?

What a joke, 'player never comes before the club'.
So coaches and NRL puppets on the board do???
Taylor and Go don't represent my club, I've supported the club over 30 years. How long u reckon Go has?? To speak on our behalf….
Hopefully this board will move on it is a joke, no idea about football. But yet they back a coach who urinates on public! Top effort!
It Go-es both ways..

Lol… You seem very naive...
Life is a [This word has been automatically removed].... You are an example of just how it off hand this entire situation has become on here.
You'd think it's the end of the world to some

To compare a fans support to that of a paid employee... Hilarious.
Let me guess... You were at the rally yesterday.
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Speaking of which... I think the rally told the club.. Media and Robbie a lot... Told us all a lot
Thanks guys
 
@lathami said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
I'm not usually one to tell supporters to go support other teams, but if these 30 people (that in itself is hilarious) are serious about turning their backs on the club, then go. Obviously they weren't real fans in the first place. I know supporters get attached to players, but the player never comes before the club, and no player is bigger than the club.

If we were to finish in the top next yr without him (I know it won't happen) does anyone honestly think these people wouldn't be back?

What a joke, 'player never comes before the club'.
So coaches and NRL puppets on the board do???
Taylor and Go don't represent my club, I've supported the club over 30 years. How long u reckon Go has?? To speak on our behalf….
**Hopefully this board will move on it is a joke, no idea about football. But yet they back a coach who urinates on public! Top effort!**
It Go-es both ways..

And some want to replace him with a coach who not only urinates in public, but on war memorials.

:deadhorse:
 
@Tigermama said:
@Knuckles said:
I'm with the protesters … Good on you for showing your spirit and your point of view. It won't achieve anything but I admire your spirit and will to speak up. If nothing else to show the club how poorly this has been handled and it does hurt, divide and affect the people who love and support the club. Sure there might only have been 20 or so there today... But I believe there are many times that number who feel the same way including me.
Good on you people .... Well done.

You're right Knuckles. There were thousands showing their support for Robbie at the Warriors game. And there's so many more. He has massive support. When he leaves he will be dearly missed by many. Like it or not.

If people really cared that much, then there would have been more than 30 at NRL HQ yesterday.

You could say that the support at the Warriors game was support out of convenience.
 

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