Robbie Farah says he wants Mick Potter as his coach

MacDougall

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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/robbie-farah-says-he-wants-besieged-nrl-coach-mick-potter-to-remain-at-wests-tigers/story-fni3gpz1-1226694237844

I hope Mick Potter is my coach next season.
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He has my support and he must have the support of the playing group because no one has said anything to me.
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Since joining us at the end of the 2012 season, Mick's had a difficult assignment from the start.
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Our injuries haven't made it easy for anyone here but we're not using that as an excuse.
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It's hard to judge him on this year. Coming over from England, it's been really tough for him.
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It's hard to make the changes you want to at a football club while dealing with the challenges he has had to.
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I know the job has been difficult for him but he deserves to get the chance next year to prove he should be here longer.
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Unfortunately football is a business and it doesn't always end up that way. It's all about success.
That's rugby league. That's professional sport.
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We, the players, all need to take ownership of that too.
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He's under pressure because we haven't performed as a team. We haven't been winning footy games.
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Mick is our coach, but he doesn't go out on the field or make the tackles or make the mistakes we've been making.
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We need to win footy games to take the pressure off him.
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I have a really good relationship with Mick. I was in his office yesterday just making sure he's alright because I know it's been a pretty stressful week for him.
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It's been a really difficult week for him and everyone at the club.
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It's particularly hard to see great people like Steve Georgallis and Royce Simmons move on.
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Roycey has been my coach right from when I started out and apart from Tim Sheens has had the most influence on my career as a player.
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He's a person I speak to a lot. Confide in a lot.
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During Origin a couple of months ago, Roycey gave me a call and wanted to catch up for a coffee and he said he wanted to tell me before it got out that he'd decided to move on from the club and that he had a job at Penrith.
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I respected that, as disappointed as I am that he's not going to be at the club.
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I love the guy as a mate. I just want him to do the best for himself.
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It's the same for Georgey. I've known for a while he wanted to move and was looking for jobs elsewhere, to the point where he has me as a reference for him.
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He'll be a damn good coach. And I still think Mick can prove he is one too.
 
out of respect Mcdougall - you won the rep points game. You know what I thinks happened - Farah's read the forum this morning - his heroism frailing at the edges because he's been hurt. The word is not favourable on the forum for him. I think he's changed his story for the afternoon edition of Mx after a rethink -

once again we have further evidence that whatever Robbie wants Robbie gets.
 
@AmericanHistoryX said:
out of respect Mcdougall - you won the rep points game. You know what I thinks happened - Farah's read the forum this morning - his heroism frailing at the edges because he's been hurt. The word is not favourable on the forum for him. I think he's changed his story for the afternoon edition of Mx after a rethink -

once again we have further evidence that whatever Robbie wants Robbie gets.

I would not be surprised if this was not far from the truth….I hope Mick Potter reads the forum and realised how much support he has on here....I also wish the Board members read the Forum so they could be in touch what reality is about their club!
 
Robbie has left his run very, very late.

If he really means this though, then the matter should be finalised. Announce Mick as staying and hold a press conference to confirm it. Don't go through a month of speculation. Everyone knows where that is heading. Just end it now. The junior players have developed. If the senior blokes really 'are' going to get behind him then this needs to end right now.
 
This certainly is a good sign at least, Robbie should have really just said this yesterday.

Not sure why he left it to today.
 
I want to see Farah in the coaches box tonight. Show some unity. Actions are louder than words.

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This statement is a classic example of someone that has pushed and pushed and now the reality is apparent what's going to happen. Fortunately if Potter is sacked there WILL be ramifications from the supporters and fingers are going to be pointed as to who and why ,Mick Potter is liked by the supporters generally as we have seen what he has had to deal with though the season, yes Robbie Farah questions are going to be asked and the supporters of this club WILL want answers .
 
@tigermaniac said:
I want to see Farah in the coaches box tonight. Show some unity. Actions are louder than words.

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I think it would be an excellent move, not only for the unity selling point, but to have Potter explain his philosophy as the game runs and see if Farah can digest it.
 
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