Robbie Farah..Discussion Thread.....

@Byron Bay Fan said:
The meeting in December is only to get JT off the hook, they can say that Robbie is being a good boy now so he stays in the team as Capt and JT saves face and lets the team play both styles as the capt reads it on the field. Not to have an idiot throwing his mobile phone when their team scores a terrific try. I put it down to HT reading the riot act to them. And in public and private Robbie will be respectable to JT for at least two years.

Did u seriously believe Gasnier when he said that about Taylor when Robbie scored? It was tongue in cheek
 
@Byron Bay Fan said:
I thought it was shown on video??? I may be mistaken

If that actually happened and was on video there would be an uproar. I d say the backlash would have been so big the club would have sacked Taylor
 
@pdenny77 said:
@Cultured Bogan said:
@pdenny77 said:
Apparently the CIA have adopted a new interrogation (torture) technique where they have the subject read every single page of this thread. The first person it was tested on was a blubbering mess by page 25\. May he rest in peace.

Do you have an opinion worth offering or are you going to take potshots from the peanut gallery at other members who choose to contribute to the discussion?

I don't have an opinion based on any logical thoughts whatsoever so I'm going to take potshots. Ironically, I'm currently eating peanuts as I type this. They're a good source of vitamin E, niacin, folate, protein and manganese.

I provided my opinion pages ago and nothing has come to hand to either change or reaffirm what I've already said, I still don't feel the need to have a shot at those who continue to contribute.

As for the peanuts, Nobby's or nothing :slight_smile:
 
@king sirro said:
@Byron Bay Fan said:
I thought it was shown on video??? I may be mistaken

If that actually happened and was on video there would be an uproar. I d say the backlash would have been so big the club would have sacked Taylor

Never happened…commentators attempt to be funny ..given the emotion of the day...
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
@pdenny77 said:
@Cultured Bogan said:
@pdenny77 said:
Apparently the CIA have adopted a new interrogation (torture) technique where they have the subject read every single page of this thread. The first person it was tested on was a blubbering mess by page 25\. May he rest in peace.

Do you have an opinion worth offering or are you going to take potshots from the peanut gallery at other members who choose to contribute to the discussion?

I don't have an opinion based on any logical thoughts whatsoever so I'm going to take potshots. Ironically, I'm currently eating peanuts as I type this. They're a good source of vitamin E, niacin, folate, protein and manganese.

I provided my opinion pages ago and nothing has come to hand to either change or reaffirm what I've already said, I still don't feel the need to have a shot at those who continue to contribute.

As for the peanuts, Nobby's or nothing :slight_smile:

Fair cop, trying to fill an otherwise dull day at work but I take your point. No more potshots unless someone REALLY deserves it :laughing:

My actual thoughts are that I have no idea who is at fault but I'm bitterly disappointed it's happening at the club I love. I can relate to Farah and his level of "passion" (his culture comes into play here) and how that might be perceived and I also think that good coaches (or if you like, managers in a business) know about emotional intelligence and the need to treat every person individually to get the most out of them. I'm not suggesting JT hasn't done this but I am hoping he has.

Peanuts were Coles brand. Rookie error.
 
@pdenny77 said:
Fair cop, trying to fill an otherwise dull day at work but I take your point. No more potshots unless someone REALLY deserves it :laughing:

My actual thoughts are that I have no idea who is at fault but I'm bitterly disappointed it's happening at the club I love. I can relate to Farah and his level of "passion" (his culture comes into play here) and how that might be perceived and I also think that good coaches (or if you like, managers in a business) know about emotional intelligence and the need to treat every person individually to get the most out of them. I'm not suggesting JT hasn't done this but I am hoping he has.

Peanuts were Coles brand. Rookie error.

Hard to disagree with anything you've said. The issue is that there's so much conjecture. Rightly, or wrongly the club are choosing to stay quiet, JT gave one hurried press conference, Ayoub is running his mouth, JT's inglorious exit from Souths & past innuendo about Farah's relationships with former coaches is being dredged up and that combination has allowed so much plausible speculation to be made, none of which is positive for the club.

At the end of the day I support the club. Coaches and players come and go. It's the logo on the jersey (and sleeves,) that are the constant. Whatever conclusion is reached, all parties must realise that the club comes first. The minute a party forgets about that, they should be shown the door.
 
Tigers feud could be coming to an end
New Tigers chief executive Justin Pascoe has started on what will be his most challenging project - healing the rift between coach Jason Taylor and star hooker Robbie Farah.

Thrown into the hot seat at the embattled club just a few weeks ago, Pascoe has been asked by club management to end the bitter dispute between captain and coach that threatens to tear the Tigers apart. Pascoe has already had talks with both parties and those close to the club believe the warring duo could soon shake hands and resolve to work together again.

When the Tigers told Farah he was free to leave a couple of months ago, they were hoping the Blues hooker would take the hint and move on. But Farah hasn’t been able to find a new club - and to be honest, hasn’t been looking all that hard. He believes he can ride out the storm and win the battle with Taylor and keep his spot at the Tigers.

Early interest from the Knights and Rabbitohs has died, meaning no other club in the NRL will take Farah. He doesn’t want to play overseas, so Pascoe is now working on mending the rift and getting Farah and Taylor back on the same page.

http://www.sportal.com.au/league/nrl-premiership/the-lurker-the-tiger-that-can-fix-the-farah-and-taylor-fued-nrl-national-rugby-league-wests-tigers-robbie-farah-jason-taylor/dj5kp52t0wf81ddqugxg12jg7
 
If it's on Sportal it must be true.

If Farah does hang around, he'd want to play out of his skin next year otherwise it could backfire spectacularly on him.
 
@happy tiger said:
@Balmain Boy said:
@Tigermama said:
Your last sentence is a bit contradictory BB. Since "We don't know exactly what Robbie's been doing" tell us what BS he should cut out, and what do you know about his ego? And as for your suggestion that he should train hard like he doesn't allready? From all reports over his time at WT he's been known as a very good , hard trainer. As for listening to the coach? Where is the proof he isn't? Just asking in case you know something we don't.

It's not contradictory. Obviously the coach and management feel that Robbie is being disruptive and having a negative influence on the culture of the club. Of course i'm not a player or a coach at the club and haven't seen first hand what's going on. None of us have. But obviously he has some behavioural issues which he needs to address (hence the meeting in December).

They wouldn't bar him from training with the NRL boys if it was only a personal spat between Robbie and JT. It has to be something which they feel would drag down the entire squad for them to take such drastic actions. The club has never come out and aired all the dirty laundry on Robbie, and nor should they. So the public doesn't have any proof, presumably the club does though hence why these drastic actions are being taken to rectify the culture of our struggling club.

I'd be interested to hear what Robbie thought of pre season training at another NRL club compared to the WT's ??

Now, that would be interesting reading. !!!
 
@Geo. said:
Tigers feud could be coming to an end
New Tigers chief executive Justin Pascoe has started on what will be his most challenging project - healing the rift between coach Jason Taylor and star hooker Robbie Farah.

Thrown into the hot seat at the embattled club just a few weeks ago, Pascoe has been asked by club management to end the bitter dispute between captain and coach that threatens to tear the Tigers apart. Pascoe has already had talks with both parties and those close to the club believe the warring duo could soon shake hands and resolve to work together again.

When the Tigers told Farah he was free to leave a couple of months ago, they were hoping the Blues hooker would take the hint and move on. But Farah hasn’t been able to find a new club - and to be honest, hasn’t been looking all that hard. He believes he can ride out the storm and win the battle with Taylor and keep his spot at the Tigers.

Early interest from the Knights and Rabbitohs has died, meaning no other club in the NRL will take Farah. He doesn’t want to play overseas, so Pascoe is now working on mending the rift and getting Farah and Taylor back on the same page.

http://www.sportal.com.au/league/nrl-premiership/the-lurker-the-tiger-that-can-fix-the-farah-and-taylor-fued-nrl-national-rugby-league-wests-tigers-robbie-farah-jason-taylor/dj5kp52t0wf81ddqugxg12jg7

"When the Tigers told Farah he was free to leave a couple of months ago, they were hoping the Blues hooker would take the hint and move on." - I don't really see what the fuss is about. Around the same time Wests Tigers told Farah this they also told the same to long serving servant Chris Lawrence. He made absolutely no fuss and is also remaining at Wests Tigers. Perhaps that's why they call him Rowdy.
 
@goldcoast tiger said:
@happy tiger said:
@Balmain Boy said:
@Tigermama said:
Your last sentence is a bit contradictory BB. Since "We don't know exactly what Robbie's been doing" tell us what BS he should cut out, and what do you know about his ego? And as for your suggestion that he should train hard like he doesn't allready? From all reports over his time at WT he's been known as a very good , hard trainer. As for listening to the coach? Where is the proof he isn't? Just asking in case you know something we don't.

It's not contradictory. Obviously the coach and management feel that Robbie is being disruptive and having a negative influence on the culture of the club. Of course i'm not a player or a coach at the club and haven't seen first hand what's going on. None of us have. But obviously he has some behavioural issues which he needs to address (hence the meeting in December).

They wouldn't bar him from training with the NRL boys if it was only a personal spat between Robbie and JT. It has to be something which they feel would drag down the entire squad for them to take such drastic actions. The club has never come out and aired all the dirty laundry on Robbie, and nor should they. So the public doesn't have any proof, presumably the club does though hence why these drastic actions are being taken to rectify the culture of our struggling club.

I'd be interested to hear what Robbie thought of pre season training at another NRL club compared to the WT's ??

Now, that would be interesting reading. !!!

Hed say its touger, with facilities and everything more pro…as has Blair, Lote, Fafita etc etc before him
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
If it's on Sportal it must be true.

If Farah does hang around, he'd want to play out of his skin next year otherwise it could backfire spectacularly on him.

Farah always makes the effort if he is fit and even when unfit. I can't recall one lazy captain in NRL so your comments are unwarranted.

Should be good for the club and sponsors and fans. As a Maggie supporter 50 years ago I came across what a true fan was when I met Tiger fans - a girl named Christine Burns.

UP THE WESTS TIGERS!
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
If it's on Sportal it must be true.

If Farah does hang around, he'd want to play out of his skin next year otherwise it could backfire spectacularly on him.

Because he never wears his heart on his sleeve game in game out. :laughing:

Robbie has never had a bad season.

Reading some posts around makes me realise how many plastics there are on wtf which do not reflect the views of 99% of the Wests Tigers following.
 
Cultured bogan is beginning to sound like JT when he called tripple m :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Can't believe this club haven't shown him the door already :blush:
 
@Dinko said:
Cultured bogan is beginning to sound like JT when he called tripple m :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

Can't believe this club haven't shown him the door already :blush:

Why would the club show "Cultured Bogan" the door - is he signed?
 
Way to miss the point Byron and Dinko…

After the furore over the attempt to move him on, if he has a lull in form the media spotlight will come down hard on him.

I cast no opinion about his past form, I was referring to how merciless the media (and the fans,) can be.

In any case I have made it quite clear I am not pro-Farah or pro-JT. I am pro-Wests Tigers.
 
Assuming Farah stays, and the odds are shortening that he will, I wonder how the club will go about publicising it. It will be a really humiliating back down …. The likes of which I've never seen before. Maybe they won't say much at all .... Probably better they don't.
 
@Knuckles said:
Assuming Farah stays, and the odds are shortening that he will, I wonder how the club will go about publicising it. It will be a really humiliating back down …. The likes of which I've never seen before. Maybe they won't say much at all .... Probably better they don't.

I believe they will Knuckles. I guess a trait of good management is realising when a gamble doesn't play out and admitting it. The pressure is on everyone next year. After having a less than spectacular year on the field, Farah will be under pressure to justify his price tag, JT will be under pressure to deliver results and work reliably with Farah and the CEO/board will be under pressure to ensure the decision to back JT and keep Farah on is the right one.

I have a feeling that this is going to explode next year and we'll be worse off than when Potter was a dead man walking.
 
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