Robbie Farah..Discussion Thread.....

@GNR4LIFE said:
@851 said:
@Flippedy said:
I have a great solution to this whole Robbie Farah fiasco - sack Taylor and employ Daley as coach. We will end up with a better coach and Farah loves him and will play out of his skin for him - win/win if you ask me.

Works for me, and we could attract players, unlike our very unappealing current coach.

What makes Loz so appealing?

It's all in the nose, mate :mrgreen:
 
Robbie has been able to adapt to pretty much any style of play that a coach has asked of him. IMO Potter got the best out of Farah, which was evident in his 2013-2014 form.

JT has purposefully told Farah to play a limited game so that the pill would be easier to swallow for fans when he was tapped on the shoulder. This was also evident when we played the Warriors and Farah just played his natural game. He was 1000 times better.

If Farah was leaving so that we could sign a hooker and two forwards then I would understand why this was the best move. But the simple fact is that we are not doing this. Farah will leave and we will sign a NSW Cup hooker and that's it.
 
@crusader said:
@Geo. said:
Robbie loves his State of Origin coach a lot…is what I got out of it

I tell you what I got out of it. Robbie will play out of his skin for Daley. That's what being a great coach is about . Being a man manager, Bennett isn't a masterful tactician, he's a great man manager. Same for Mal in SOO. Sir Alex, Gus Hiddink, etc, etc
Point is good coaches get the best out of their players. Crap coaches can't or don't . It comes down to communication, expression, character, charisma, you know what I mean. Sheens had it but lost it. Potter didn't quite have it. Jt ain't in the ballpark. That's why players don't want to play for him.

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Thanks for your opinion but Farah himself has disagreed with you> He has statied that Taylor is a great coach. Take that away and chew on it.
 
Unfortunately Robbie has met his match in JT, he is as stubborn as him. From what i have seen this year team has showed it can win without him and his likely replacement in Cherrington is more than capable. I dont care what laurie Daley says because when the time comes and he wants to regenerate or change direction of blues team robbie, gal and lewis will be first to go and that will be very soon. will robbie have a sook then?

Its just with Robbie everything ends with a blow up or a bust up that just leaves a bad taste in everyones mouth. I will never forget how he jumped the fence to get away from the media after Gordon Talis called him out, since then i lost all respect for him. Im sure he is a good bloke and is always very articulate with his words at pressers, but I feel when the going gets tough he would be very difficult to be around or deal with, would be very hard for JT to implement anything while he is there.
 
@NT Tiger said:
@crusader said:
@Geo. said:
Robbie loves his State of Origin coach a lot…is what I got out of it

I tell you what I got out of it. Robbie will play out of his skin for Daley. That's what being a great coach is about . Being a man manager, Bennett isn't a masterful tactician, he's a great man manager. Same for Mal in SOO. Sir Alex, Gus Hiddink, etc, etc
Point is good coaches get the best out of their players. Crap coaches can't or don't . It comes down to communication, expression, character, charisma, you know what I mean. Sheens had it but lost it. Potter didn't quite have it. Jt ain't in the ballpark. That's why players don't want to play for him.

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Thanks for your opinion but Farah himself has disagreed with youHe has statied that Taylor is a great coach. Take that away and chew on it.

Lolllll yew da man. Now go take your medicine

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@Nors05 said:
Robbie has been able to adapt to pretty much any style of play that a coach has asked of him. IMO Potter got the best out of Farah, which was evident in his 2013-2014 form.

JT has purposefully told Farah to play a limited game so that the pill would be easier to swallow for fans when he was tapped on the shoulder. This was also evident when we played the Warriors and Farah just played his natural game. He was 1000 times better.

If Farah was leaving so that we could sign a hooker and two forwards then I would understand why this was the best move. But the simple fact is that we are not doing this. Farah will leave and we will sign a NSW Cup hooker and that's it.

Your on drugs mate - Farah played his best footy in years last year until origin and has played 1 decent game since…
He hasn't adapted - he's a finger pointing ball hog that's been under performing for 5 years.
Someone's called him out and he's trying to muster as many backers as he can, because he knows his attitude and performance don't make an argument for him!!

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@crusader said:
@NT Tiger said:
@crusader said:
@Geo. said:
Robbie loves his State of Origin coach a lot…is what I got out of it

I tell you what I got out of it. Robbie will play out of his skin for Daley. That's what being a great coach is about . Being a man manager, Bennett isn't a masterful tactician, he's a great man manager. Same for Mal in SOO. Sir Alex, Gus Hiddink, etc, etc
Point is good coaches get the best out of their players. Crap coaches can't or don't . It comes down to communication, expression, character, charisma, you know what I mean. Sheens had it but lost it. Potter didn't quite have it. Jt ain't in the ballpark. That's why players don't want to play for him.

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Thanks for your opinion but Farah himself has disagreed with youHe has statied that Taylor is a great coach. Take that away and chew on it.

Lolllll yew da man. Now go take your medicine

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I don't know what 'medicine' you are currently partaking but Farah has not only stated that Taylor is a great coach, but that he has no problems working with him. So, so much for your assertion about players not wanting to play with him.
 
@NT Tiger said:
@crusader said:
@NT Tiger said:
@crusader said:
I tell you what I got out of it. Robbie will play out of his skin for Daley. That's what being a great coach is about . Being a man manager, Bennett isn't a masterful tactician, he's a great man manager. Same for Mal in SOO. Sir Alex, Gus Hiddink, etc, etc
Point is good coaches get the best out of their players. Crap coaches can't or don't . It comes down to communication, expression, character, charisma, you know what I mean. Sheens had it but lost it. Potter didn't quite have it. Jt ain't in the ballpark. That's why players don't want to play for him.

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Thanks for your opinion but Farah himself has disagreed with youHe has statied that Taylor is a great coach. Take that away and chew on it.

Lolllll yew da man. Now go take your medicine

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I don't know what 'medicine' you are currently partaking but Farah has not only stated that Taylor is a great coach, but that he has no problems working with him. So, so much for your assertion about players not wanting to play with him.

Ok Jason

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@crusader said:
@NT Tiger said:
@crusader said:
@NT Tiger said:
Thanks for your opinion but Farah himself has disagreed with youHe has statied that Taylor is a great coach. Take that away and chew on it.

Lolllll yew da man. Now go take your medicine

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I don't know what 'medicine' you are currently partaking but Farah has not only stated that Taylor is a great coach, but that he has no problems working with him. So, so much for your assertion about players not wanting to play with him.

Ok Jason

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I take it you are not a big reader. It's all there in black and white, quotes from our courageous captain singing the praises of the coach. Surely you're not doubting the veracity of Farah's statements.
 
@crusader said:
@NT Tiger said:
@crusader said:
@NT Tiger said:
Thanks for your opinion but Farah himself has disagreed with youHe has statied that Taylor is a great coach. Take that away and chew on it.

Lolllll yew da man. Now go take your medicine

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I don't know what 'medicine' you are currently partaking but Farah has not only stated that Taylor is a great coach, but that he has no problems working with him. So, so much for your assertion about players not wanting to play with him.

Ok Jason

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http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2015/08/30/press_conference_nrl.html

4:32..from his own mouth…'It's never been a problem'..R Farah on working with Taylor...
 
Blah, blah, blah!
If the great Taylor was such a top coach like the 6-8 supporters on here believe!
Why on earth has he had not one single player follow him from the rorters???? Not one!!!
Not a state cup player, not a twenties player, none….
Now I don't understand if he has great developmental ability, why has he not bonded with one lower grade player looking for a shot at first grade??? Why?
Says a lot!!!!
 
@lathami said:
Blah, blah, blah!
If the great Taylor was such a top coach like the 6-8 supporters on here believe!
Why on earth has he had not one single player follow him from the rorters???? Not one!!!
Not a state cup player, not a twenties player, none….
Now I don't understand if he has great developmental ability, why has he not bonded with one lower grade player looking for a shot at first grade??? Why?
Says a lot!!!!

Can't answer that. Robbie obviously thinks Taylor's great but then maybe he's not the best judge of a good coach. Dunno.
 
@lathami said:
Blah, blah, blah!
If the great Taylor was such a top coach like the 6-8 supporters on here believe!
Why on earth has he had not one single player follow him from the rorters???? Not one!!!
Not a state cup player, not a twenties player, none….
Now I don't understand if he has great developmental ability, why has he not bonded with one lower grade player looking for a shot at first grade??? Why?
Says a lot!!!!

But don't you know? He discovered Jarryd Hayne and gave him his first shot in the grade - what more needs to be done! :mrgreen:
 
You'd think if he was that bad Farah would be on the first boat out of here, yet he seems determined to stay and play under him. Or maybe Robbie just can't find any other takers and has no choice to stay.

Which one is it?
 
@NT Tiger said:
@crusader said:
@NT Tiger said:
@crusader said:
Lolllll yew da man. Now go take your medicine

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I don't know what 'medicine' you are currently partaking but Farah has not only stated that Taylor is a great coach, but that he has no problems working with him. So, so much for your assertion about players not wanting to play with him.

Ok Jason

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I take it you are not a big reader. It's all there in black and white, quotes from our courageous captain singing the praises of the coach. Surely you're not doubting the veracity of Farah's statements.

He also said he had no issue with Sheens and no issue with Potter and no issue with Benji. So I take it your a very selective reader then. Which is it then??
You Pelicans want to pick and choose what's out there that suits your argument and disregard anything that hurts it.

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@crusader said:
I take it you are not a big reader. It's all there in black and white, quotes from our courageous captain singing the praises of the coach. Surely you're not doubting the veracity of Farah's statements.

He also said he had no issue with Sheens and no issue with Potter and no issue with Benji. So I take it your a very selective reader then. Which is it then??
You Pelicans want to pick and choose what's out there that suits your argument and disregard anything that hurts it.

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So why is he so determined to stay and play under him if he doesn't rate him?
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
@crusader said:
I take it you are not a big reader. It's all there in black and white, quotes from our courageous captain singing the praises of the coach. Surely you're not doubting the veracity of Farah's statements.

He also said he had no issue with Sheens and no issue with Potter and no issue with Benji. So I take it your a very selective reader then. Which is it then??
You Pelicans want to pick and choose what's out there that suits your argument and disregard anything that hurts it.

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So why is he so determined to stay and play under him if he doesn't rate him?

It's about saving face for farah .. Nothing else IMO

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@hobbo2803 said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
@crusader said:
I take it you are not a big reader. It's all there in black and white, quotes from our courageous captain singing the praises of the coach. Surely you're not doubting the veracity of Farah's statements.

He also said he had no issue with Sheens and no issue with Potter and no issue with Benji. So I take it your a very selective reader then. Which is it then??
You Pelicans want to pick and choose what's out there that suits your argument and disregard anything that hurts it.

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So why is he so determined to stay and play under him if he doesn't rate him?

It's about saving face for farah .. Nothing else IMO

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There's those lesser of two :imp: :imp: coming out again… :laughing:
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
@crusader said:
I take it you are not a big reader. It's all there in black and white, quotes from our courageous captain singing the praises of the coach. Surely you're not doubting the veracity of Farah's statements.

He also said he had no issue with Sheens and no issue with Potter and no issue with Benji. So I take it your a very selective reader then. Which is it then??
You Pelicans want to pick and choose what's out there that suits your argument and disregard anything that hurts it.

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So why is he so determined to stay and play under him if he doesn't rate him?
Us pelicans, talk about double standards!
Have a look at most of your posts, all based on innuendo and rumour..
U crack me up!!
 

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