Robbie Farah..Discussion Thread.....

@GNR4LIFE said:
I look forward to everyone changing their tune on Pascoe if he approves an immediate release.

"He's doing something I approve of" = He's doing a wonderful job.

I'm not sure if Pascoe will end up being a good CEO or not but I certainly wont judge him too harshly regarding whatever the outcome of this may be.
He has inherited this problem and seems to be doing his best to reach an agreeable outcome for all parties, which in this situation is nigh on impossible.
I do wonder if he had been in charge 6 months earlier if we would be in this mess?
 
@innsaneink said:
@Eddie said:
@innsaneink said:
@Eddie said:
Your entitled to you opinion I am entitled to mine. Farah is not without his faults, but for mine his faults are he has cared too much about the club and let emotion dictate at times.

Go see the quotes from Aaron Woods and Dene Halatau, Chris Lawrence, James Tedesco, Luke Brooks their opinion on Robbie and what he brings to the joint? Ill take that more on board then internet fans who claim he is trying "to destroy the joint"

Ill stick loyal with Farah until the end because I believe on the field he has been a pillar of excellence for close to a decade.

Your view is the opposite and good for you.

Thats all nice, warm and fuzzy if you ignore his agents/representative views (which by way of association, are his views) his agents attitudes and dealings toward the club, his history/relationships with past CEOs and coaches …hmmm...cared too much, maybe....

.... about himself.
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Its OK to keep the goggles on.

Relationship with past CEOS?

Gee we are clutching now.

Next you Farah haters will be telling us Mayer and Humphreys were better for the club then Farah and the evil Farah saw them off rather then their own incompetence.

:brick:

Haters? :laughing:

Act your age eddie

Your a marvel at using the same technique.

Lets use one word from the response and go to school on that.

Well played.

Ill stick to it as well. With the name calling and making fun of a guy who has been a club captain and legend for a decade. Haters seems a fair enough word from my end.
 
@happy tiger said:
@Eddie said:
@happy tiger said:
@Eddie said:
To me the most startling development is the CEO does not seem to be on the same page as Taylor and the board. My gut feeling is he is putting the brakes on the Farah exit because the negatives of it out weigh the positives for the club by a long way. That could spell bad news for Taylor.

If I were Pascoe id be pulling them in and putting the comprimise on the table. Farah remains a first grade player without the captaincy and we look at a 2016 swan song. 2017 would only be on the table if he gave up Origin otherwise we try and find a good deal in England for Robbie. Taylor is told to mould new leaders and Robbie to fall in to line behind them.

If Taylor cant deal with that, I would punt him right now. He will be gone by years end anyway I don't see him turning it around.

I still can't believe that with all that is going on and all the leaked stories rumours and innuendo how people can still view Farah as the clubs little battler and club legend

Make no bones about it , he and Ayoub are trying to do everything in the power to destroy the WT's and at a critical time in our existence as a club

People need to pull their heads out of the sand and wherever else they have their heads shoved and start realizing that Robbie is and hasn't been an innocent little angel off field for a very long time

Your entitled to you opinion I am entitled to mine. Farah is not without his faults, but for mine his faults are he has cared too much about the club and let emotion dictate at times.

Go see the quotes from Aaron Woods and Dene Halatau, Chris Lawrence, James Tedesco, Luke Brooks their opinion on Robbie and what he brings to the joint? Ill take that more on board then internet fans who claim he is trying "to destroy the joint"

Ill stick loyal with Farah until the end because I believe on the field he has been a pillar of excellence for close to a decade.

Your view is the opposite and good for you.

As a player you have two choices

You suck it up and play under coaches and boards whether you like them or not

Or you leave and play for another club

You don't have the right to get involved off field , can you imagine in the Top 25 member of every NRL club did this , complete anarchy

Farah was sucking it up and playing for Taylor. Taylor was the one with the problem.

Thats one of the things that annoys me about this situation.

People make it out as if Farah was a trouble maker under Taylor. Farah played the game plan to a tee by just catching and passing all year and giving the ball to the halves as Taylor instructed.

So what did he to wrong there?
 
@WTDiehard said:
forevertiger…..I think after that abysmal Cowboys game the crap really hit the fan.....many supporters openly said "not going to anymore of our games if we are going to play this crappy style of footy" there must have been something said to JT from management after that because our style of play did change quite significantly in our games after that.

We definately played a more attacking brand of footy and once moses and brooks started changing their roles a bit as 1st reciever I really started to see the skill that moses had....in fact I think he is a much better player atm than brooks. Moses also possess a fierce brand of passion and you can tell that this kid is going places. It would be a pity to lose either one of them but moses especially.

As far as RF is concerned......the longer this goes on the faster I think all parties should bury the hatchet and re-focus so 2016 is not destroyed. ATM their is no win win for anybody out of this. If RF say's he loves the club, bleeds for the club......then let him play and show us what he's made of.

Im sure many are remembering us at our worst and judging by that.
Sometimes the worst events leave the biggest impression on people, others see the ''best''…the best being a metaphor there werent too many bests this year...but its the glass hull full/empty thing.
I saw a few positiioves on the previous year...im hoping we can build on those...its all I have, so Im going with that.

On Pascoe, he deserves a go, if in time he should be praised or criticesed, he will be, but hes on a hiding to nothing really and i wouldnt fancy his job
 
@foreveratiger said:
@Eddie said:
@happy tiger said:
@Eddie said:
To me the most startling development is the CEO does not seem to be on the same page as Taylor and the board. My gut feeling is he is putting the brakes on the Farah exit because the negatives of it out weigh the positives for the club by a long way. That could spell bad news for Taylor.

If I were Pascoe id be pulling them in and putting the comprimise on the table. Farah remains a first grade player without the captaincy and we look at a 2016 swan song. 2017 would only be on the table if he gave up Origin otherwise we try and find a good deal in England for Robbie. Taylor is told to mould new leaders and Robbie to fall in to line behind them.

If Taylor cant deal with that, I would punt him right now. He will be gone by years end anyway I don't see him turning it around.

I still can't believe that with all that is going on and all the leaked stories rumours and innuendo how people can still view Farah as the clubs little battler and club legend

Make no bones about it , he and Ayoub are trying to do everything in the power to destroy the WT's and at a critical time in our existence as a club

People need to pull their heads out of the sand and wherever else they have their heads shoved and start realizing that Robbie is and hasn't been an innocent little angel off field for a very long time

Your entitled to you opinion I am entitled to mine. Farah is not without his faults, but for mine his faults are he has cared too much about the club and let emotion dictate at times.

Go see the quotes from Aaron Woods and Dene Halatau, Chris Lawrence, James Tedesco, Luke Brooks their opinion on Robbie and what he brings to the joint? Ill take that more on board then internet fans who claim he is trying "to destroy the joint"

Ill stick loyal with Farah until the end because I believe on the field he has been a pillar of excellence for close to a decade.

Your view is the opposite and good for you.

Yep x2 Eddie.

The only thing i see is that Farah would be better served elsewhere…..he deserves better but no one has the Cap room to accomadate him by the sound of it , so it looks like he will be here next year and the Drama will continue next year ( the blaming game ).......can't wait. :unamused:

Based on his on field stuff he probably does deserve better , but when you decide to extend your role to something that was never asked of you by the coach or management of the club and you lose then you get what you rightly deserve

He got shafted and he deserves it based on the off field garbage

I hope the up and coming juniors we have are watching closely and taking note

Eventually you become surplus to requirements for whatever reason and then you pay the price for your previous actions
 
@Eddie said:
@happy tiger said:
@Eddie said:
@happy tiger said:
I still can't believe that with all that is going on and all the leaked stories rumours and innuendo how people can still view Farah as the clubs little battler and club legend

Make no bones about it , he and Ayoub are trying to do everything in the power to destroy the WT's and at a critical time in our existence as a club

People need to pull their heads out of the sand and wherever else they have their heads shoved and start realizing that Robbie is and hasn't been an innocent little angel off field for a very long time

Your entitled to you opinion I am entitled to mine. Farah is not without his faults, but for mine his faults are he has cared too much about the club and let emotion dictate at times.

Go see the quotes from Aaron Woods and Dene Halatau, Chris Lawrence, James Tedesco, Luke Brooks their opinion on Robbie and what he brings to the joint? Ill take that more on board then internet fans who claim he is trying "to destroy the joint"

Ill stick loyal with Farah until the end because I believe on the field he has been a pillar of excellence for close to a decade.

Your view is the opposite and good for you.

As a player you have two choices

You suck it up and play under coaches and boards whether you like them or not

Or you leave and play for another club

You don't have the right to get involved off field , can you imagine in the Top 25 member of every NRL club did this , complete anarchy

Farah was sucking it up and playing for Taylor. Taylor was the one with the problem.

Thats one of the things that annoys me about this situation.

People make it out as if Farah was a trouble maker under Taylor. Farah played the game plan to a tee by just catching and passing all year and giving the ball to the halves as Taylor instructed.

So what did he to wrong there?

Even Farah himself admits he has had words with Taylor over certain things

Again he has the right to question things but Taylor is still the coach so you follow his call which is final

And if you don't like it you ask for a release or find another club , you don't go around behind everyone's backs with ulterior motives

Robbie thinks because he got away with it for so long it is his right to do so and you can see by his current actions he was obviously making waves under Taylor

Again how anyone with any sense can be taking Farah's side based on the off field stuff is mind blowing

He is a PLAYER not a board member , coach or part of the management team

Think to your own lives , what would happen in your own careers if you had done some of the things that Farah has done , what would happen if you were caught out ??

Farah thinks he is bigger than the club , he has found out he wasn't
 
People say he is part of the boys club

To me he is the opposite of the boys club.

The boys club were happy to play with their mates and pick up their money (Benji, Moltzen, etc)

Robbie was the moody, driven bloke who wanted to challenge people in the club to get better. He didn't talk to guys after losing. Personally i wish we had more of those personalities. Thats just characters I like around a football club. Some don't.

I understand why some fans don't resonate with him. Like I said he is not without his faults.

I just will always admire him because he performed consistently for a decade and hated losing.

Thats just my take on it, other people have a different view. Other people see him as the evil in the club and that all ours woes will magically no away with him leaving.

I have always seen him as a winner and a fiercely loyal competitor. You have fans in here and they love their Keithy or Patty or Chrissy Lawrence, they worship them as great blokes and great ambassadors. I them as well but I didn't think they achieved great things at this club. Robbie did, he made himself a consistent rep standard footballer. Personally i think hennaed more of them not less.

Your not going to change my mind, just agree to disagree.
 
@Geo. said:
@foreveratiger said:
Since this whole thing has unfolded make no mistake it's become Personal and tarnished our Club.

I'm guessing the meeting between Farah /Ayoub vs Taylor/Reddy maybe went something like this

Taylor maybe saying Something like this :
Taylor " we as a Club are heading in a different direction and we allowing you a chance to find another Club "
Farah says " mate I've got 2 years to go on my Contract, I'm the current Blues hooker and I'm no value to you? I've taken pay cuts to be with this Club i love and your telling me I'm not wanted?
Taylor says " sorry but it's the direction we are heading.
Farah says " Well I'm not going anywhere and have a right to stay and honour my Contract "
Reddy jumps in " well you do that and Reserve Grade is your destination.
Farah says "will see about that ".

Then as Farah and Ayoub leave the room and Ayoub is about to close the door he winks at Jason Taylor and says " let the fun and games begin "
:laughing: , sorry guys not funny.

Look Farah loves this Club and I'm sure to get told that he's not wanted? It's like a dagger in the heart for him, he obviously felt he had a right to stay and fight for his position, but with the Ballin signing made him more furious and Things have escalated more in the background even though JT has been impressed with Farah's application to training and maybe has had a change of heart? no idea.

Ayoub has definitely not helped the situation and has muddied our Club even more, if he has dragged Moses and Farah into this by manipulating there decision to delay there extension's? Then it's simply unforgivable.
If in actual fact there is concerns from Moses and Brooks about the future of the Club and the direction it's heading? Well that is a major concern, there was noises mid year that there style was being affected by Taylor's Coaching style? Whether there's any truth to that? Is anyone's guess. I did notice a different combination from Brooks/Moses in the back half of the year and noticed they took the line on way more.

:laughing: :laughing: Are you writing for Days of our Lives now…..that's meeting piece is priceless.... :laughing:

As for Pascoe jury is very much out for mine....He has the Polly speak down pat...prime example so far was Taupau's departure...I week prior Marty has not asked me 'personally' for a release...I will sit down with him when he returns from the UK...nek minit..emailgate..Marty gone...and that all happened without his knowledge in 5 days...OK...

A snippet from the SMH article which I am surprised has not drawn more attention. In view of your polly speak comment, what do you make of this?

Juleanne Levick SC - "All things considered, you really have to wonder how much longer Taylor has left at the club, it would be easy to get the feeling that Pascoe is hamstrung by the board."

: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/jason-taylors-wests-tigers-future-questioned-by-robbie-farahs-lawyer-20151121-gl4oqn.html#ixzz3sRiDf0Gm
 
@Eddie said:
People say he is part of the boys club

To me he is the opposite of the boys club.

The boys club were happy to play with their mates and pick up their money (Benji, Moltzen, etc)

Robbie was the moody, driven bloke who wanted to challenge people in the club to get better. He didn't talk to guys after losing. Personally i wish we had more of those personalities. Thats just characters I like around a football club. Some don't.

I understand why some fans don't resonate with him. Like I said he is not without his faults.

I just will always admire him because he performed consistently for a decade and hated losing.

Thats just my take on it, other people have a different view. Other people see him as the evil in the club and that all ours woes will magically no away with him leaving.

I have always seen him as a winner and a fiercely loyal competitor. You have fans in here and they love their Keithy or Patty or Chrissy Lawrence, they worship them as great blokes and great ambassadors. I them as well but I didn't think they achieved great things at this club. Robbie did, he made himself a consistent rep standard footballer. Personally i think hennaed more of them not less.

Your not going to change my mind, just agree to disagree.

Eddie yet again u are bang on.

I am stunned about the rubbish on here about Robbie.

You are seeing it as I do.

Good lad!
 
@Pawsandclaws said:
@Geo. said:
:laughing: :laughing: Are you writing for Days of our Lives now…..that's meeting piece is priceless.... :laughing:

As for Pascoe jury is very much out for mine....He has the Polly speak down pat...prime example so far was Taupau's departure...I week prior Marty has not asked me 'personally' for a release...I will sit down with him when he returns from the UK...nek minit..emailgate..Marty gone...and that all happened without his knowledge in 5 days...OK...

A snippet from the SMH article which I am surprised has not drawn more attention. In view of your polly speak comment, what do you make of this?

Juleanne Levick SC - "All things considered, you really have to wonder how much longer Taylor has left at the club, it would be easy to get the feeling that Pascoe is hamstrung by the board."

: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/jason-taylors-wests-tigers-future-questioned-by-robbie-farahs-lawyer-20151121-gl4oqn.html#ixzz3sRiDf0Gm

Ummm …Farah's lawyer in a Weidler article that tells only one side of a story...yes I too am surprised it hasn't had more attention...

No agendas there...It is a CEO's job to act on behalf of the board ...humstrumg or not if he is not on board perhaps he isn't the right man for the job...
 
@Eddie said:
Farah was sucking it up and playing for Taylor. Taylor was the one with the problem.

Thats one of the things that annoys me about this situation.

People make it out as if Farah was a trouble maker under Taylor. Farah played the game plan to a tee by just catching and passing all year and giving the ball to the halves as Taylor instructed.

So what did he to wrong there?

So yes to this….

To the detriment of his own game, and IMO the side as a whole Robbie did this.

Yet he is the bad guy.

It astounds me that peeps cant see this.
 
@Geo. said:
@foreveratiger said:
Since this whole thing has unfolded make no mistake it's become Personal and tarnished our Club.

I'm guessing the meeting between Farah /Ayoub vs Taylor/Reddy maybe went something like this

Taylor maybe saying Something like this :
Taylor " we as a Club are heading in a different direction and we allowing you a chance to find another Club "
Farah says " mate I've got 2 years to go on my Contract, I'm the current Blues hooker and I'm no value to you? I've taken pay cuts to be with this Club i love and your telling me I'm not wanted?
Taylor says " sorry but it's the direction we are heading.
Farah says " Well I'm not going anywhere and have a right to stay and honour my Contract "
Reddy jumps in " well you do that and Reserve Grade is your destination.
Farah says "will see about that ".

Then as Farah and Ayoub leave the room and Ayoub is about to close the door he winks at Jason Taylor and says " let the fun and games begin "
:laughing: , sorry guys not funny.

Look Farah loves this Club and I'm sure to get told that he's not wanted? It's like a dagger in the heart for him, he obviously felt he had a right to stay and fight for his position, but with the Ballin signing made him more furious and Things have escalated more in the background even though JT has been impressed with Farah's application to training and maybe has had a change of heart? no idea.

Ayoub has definitely not helped the situation and has muddied our Club even more, if he has dragged Moses and Farah into this by manipulating there decision to delay there extension's? Then it's simply unforgivable.
If in actual fact there is concerns from Moses and Brooks about the future of the Club and the direction it's heading? Well that is a major concern, there was noises mid year that there style was being affected by Taylor's Coaching style? Whether there's any truth to that? Is anyone's guess. I did notice a different combination from Brooks/Moses in the back half of the year and noticed they took the line on way more.

:laughing: :laughing: Are you writing for Days of our Lives now…..that's meeting piece is priceless.... :laughing:

As for Pascoe jury is very much out for mine....He has the Polly speak down pat...prime example so far was Taupau's departure...I week prior Marty has not asked me 'personally' for a release...I will sit down with him when he returns from the UK...nek minit..emailgate..Marty gone...and that all happened without his knowledge in 5 days...OK...

:wink: :laughing:, not far from what happened I reckon.
 
@Eddie said:
People say he is part of the boys club

To me he is the opposite of the boys club.

The boys club were happy to play with their mates and pick up their money (Benji, Moltzen, etc)

Robbie was the moody, driven bloke who wanted to challenge people in the club to get better. He didn't talk to guys after losing. Personally i wish we had more of those personalities. Thats just characters I like around a football club. Some don't.

I understand why some fans don't resonate with him. Like I said he is not without his faults.

I just will always admire him because he performed consistently for a decade and hated losing.

Thats just my take on it, other people have a different view. Other people see him as the evil in the club and that all ours woes will magically no away with him leaving.

I have always seen him as a winner and a fiercely loyal competitor. You have fans in here and they love their Keithy or Patty or Chrissy Lawrence, they worship them as great blokes and great ambassadors. I them as well but I didn't think they achieved great things at this club. Robbie did, he made himself a consistent rep standard footballer. Personally i think hennaed more of them not less.

Your not going to change my mind, just agree to disagree.

Well put Eddie.
 
@ghost said:
@Eddie said:
People say he is part of the boys club

To me he is the opposite of the boys club.

The boys club were happy to play with their mates and pick up their money (Benji, Moltzen, etc)

Robbie was the moody, driven bloke who wanted to challenge people in the club to get better. He didn't talk to guys after losing. Personally i wish we had more of those personalities. Thats just characters I like around a football club. Some don't.

I understand why some fans don't resonate with him. Like I said he is not without his faults.

I just will always admire him because he performed consistently for a decade and hated losing.

Thats just my take on it, other people have a different view. Other people see him as the evil in the club and that all ours woes will magically no away with him leaving.

I have always seen him as a winner and a fiercely loyal competitor. You have fans in here and they love their Keithy or Patty or Chrissy Lawrence, they worship them as great blokes and great ambassadors. I them as well but I didn't think they achieved great things at this club. Robbie did, he made himself a consistent rep standard footballer. Personally i think hennaed more of them not less.

Your not going to change my mind, just agree to disagree.

Eddie yet again u are bang on.

I am stunned about the rubbish on here about Robbie.

You are seeing it as I do.

Good lad!

You keep bringing up the on field stuff Eddie

Pity he couldn't just leave it on field though , hey

He was involved in taking down Sheens , he was involved in taking down Potter

No one can deny that

Players shouldn't be getting involved in that and the minute they do they become open game for whatever heat comes there way

Ghost you have absolutely no idea , your ignorance is astounding
 
@ghost said:
@Eddie said:
People say he is part of the boys club

To me he is the opposite of the boys club.

The boys club were happy to play with their mates and pick up their money (Benji, Moltzen, etc)

Robbie was the moody, driven bloke who wanted to challenge people in the club to get better. He didn't talk to guys after losing. Personally i wish we had more of those personalities. Thats just characters I like around a football club. Some don't.

I understand why some fans don't resonate with him. Like I said he is not without his faults.

I just will always admire him because he performed consistently for a decade and hated losing.

Thats just my take on it, other people have a different view. Other people see him as the evil in the club and that all ours woes will magically no away with him leaving.

I have always seen him as a winner and a fiercely loyal competitor. You have fans in here and they love their Keithy or Patty or Chrissy Lawrence, they worship them as great blokes and great ambassadors. I them as well but I didn't think they achieved great things at this club. Robbie did, he made himself a consistent rep standard footballer. Personally i think hennaed more of them not less.

Your not going to change my mind, just agree to disagree.

Eddie yet again u are bang on.

I am stunned about the rubbish on here about Robbie.

You are seeing it as I do.

Good lad!

You mean the guy whose associates are a guy who was a key figure at ICAC and the other a known match fixer. You're stunned that people might not be too fond of him? Throw in the crap about him potentially bringing Moses and Brooks into it.
 
@happy tiger said:
@ghost said:
@Eddie said:
People say he is part of the boys club

To me he is the opposite of the boys club.

The boys club were happy to play with their mates and pick up their money (Benji, Moltzen, etc)

Robbie was the moody, driven bloke who wanted to challenge people in the club to get better. He didn't talk to guys after losing. Personally i wish we had more of those personalities. Thats just characters I like around a football club. Some don't.

I understand why some fans don't resonate with him. Like I said he is not without his faults.

I just will always admire him because he performed consistently for a decade and hated losing.

Thats just my take on it, other people have a different view. Other people see him as the evil in the club and that all ours woes will magically no away with him leaving.

I have always seen him as a winner and a fiercely loyal competitor. You have fans in here and they love their Keithy or Patty or Chrissy Lawrence, they worship them as great blokes and great ambassadors. I them as well but I didn't think they achieved great things at this club. Robbie did, he made himself a consistent rep standard footballer. Personally i think hennaed more of them not less.

Your not going to change my mind, just agree to disagree.

Eddie yet again u are bang on.

I am stunned about the rubbish on here about Robbie.

You are seeing it as I do.

Good lad!

You keep bringing up the on field stuff Eddie

Pity he couldn't just leave it on field though , hey

He was involved in taking down Sheens , he was involved in taking down Potter

No one can deny that

Players shouldn't be getting involved in that and the minute they do they become open game for whatever heat comes there way

Ghost you have absolutely no idea , your ignorance is astounding

Happy go and have your XXXX crap and a lie down :mrgreen: :laughing:
 
@happy tiger:
You're on the ball Happy.

I can't ever recall seeing this kind of behavior from any other NRL player. One of the moments that set it up for me was his response to the Potter affair. Not once did he just swallow his pride and go, yep, I said it. I was having a bad day, I didn't like how Mick benched me in the Manly game. I unreservedly apologize and Mick has my full loyal support.

Or even a simple - I was wrong. I take it back.

He doesn't seem to have an ounce of humility.
 
Happy you don't get it from my end. I see coaches fall for different reasons then you do fundamentally. I see them as having some responsibility for their own demise really rather then shifting all the blame onto Robbie Farah for "bringing them down"

Farah played nearly a decade under Sheens so I think its a strange one of say he bought him down.

I tell you who bought down Sheens. Average performers week in and week out and perhaps shock horror some average selections on his behalf in terms of light weight packs and terrible benches. Blokes who never reached their level. Guys like Lawrence, Galloway, Blair, Moltzen, these are the players that bought down Sheens.

Sheens wouldn't have been in any trouble if he kept making finals series would he?He would have done that with more consistent performances from certain boys club players.

Face facts some Tigers fans agree with my point of view, some with you. You can claim people have no idea, but other people might think you have no idea. Its just difference of opinion.
 
@foreveratiger said:
@happy tiger said:
@ghost said:
@Eddie said:
People say he is part of the boys club

To me he is the opposite of the boys club.

The boys club were happy to play with their mates and pick up their money (Benji, Moltzen, etc)

Robbie was the moody, driven bloke who wanted to challenge people in the club to get better. He didn't talk to guys after losing. Personally i wish we had more of those personalities. Thats just characters I like around a football club. Some don't.

I understand why some fans don't resonate with him. Like I said he is not without his faults.

I just will always admire him because he performed consistently for a decade and hated losing.

Thats just my take on it, other people have a different view. Other people see him as the evil in the club and that all ours woes will magically no away with him leaving.

I have always seen him as a winner and a fiercely loyal competitor. You have fans in here and they love their Keithy or Patty or Chrissy Lawrence, they worship them as great blokes and great ambassadors. I them as well but I didn't think they achieved great things at this club. Robbie did, he made himself a consistent rep standard footballer. Personally i think hennaed more of them not less.

Your not going to change my mind, just agree to disagree.

Eddie yet again u are bang on.

I am stunned about the rubbish on here about Robbie.

You are seeing it as I do.

Good lad!

You keep bringing up the on field stuff Eddie

Pity he couldn't just leave it on field though , hey

He was involved in taking down Sheens , he was involved in taking down Potter

No one can deny that

Players shouldn't be getting involved in that and the minute they do they become open game for whatever heat comes there way

Ghost you have absolutely no idea , your ignorance is astounding

Happy go and have your XXXX crap and a lie down :mrgreen: :laughing:

FT your just as bad as the other two

You've put Farah on this pedestal because of his on field exploits

Which would be fair enough if it wasn't for all this off field garbage

And I haven't even brought his scum bag player manager or the complete BS with Moses and Brooks (which you know is absolute crap )

Brooks has every right to floor Farah at training for this 40 years ago and it had been Tommy and he be picking his butt off the floor

It proves Farah cares about no one bar himself and is doing everything to destroy the club

How can anyone support Farah ??

We know it is BS , why has Farah not done the classy thing and apologize
 

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