Robbie Farah will return to the Wests Tigers in a fresh new position

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Robbie Farah will return to the Wests Tigers in a fresh new position
MARCH 3, 20178:06PM

FORMER Wests Tigers star Robbie Farah will return to his old club after a colossal exit last season.
Farah, a 247-game veteran, was booted from the Tigers after being dropped to reserve grade late in 2016\. Farah signed with the South Sydney Rabbitohs for the 2017 season, seemingly putting the Tigers out of his mind, but now the 33-year-old will be returning to the inner-west based club.
According to Channel Seven’s Josh Massoud, Farah will rejoin the Tigers in a corporate position after his career on the field ends. Farah will play the role of an ambassador in what is currently understood to be a four-year contract.
Massoud pondered on the decision, poking at the irony of the situation considering the hooker’s exit on bad terms.
“He’ll be mingling with fans and corporates, promoting the sponsors — which is very ironic given the way he was released from the club,” he said.
“(It’s) absolutely amazing, the deal was struck back in 2015 after the Tigers issued an apology for mistreating him. Fast-forward a year and he was released from the club. Somehow, this job was overlooked.”
Farah will take up the position two years after his retirement from the NRL.

Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor has extended the olive branch to Robbie Farah, and now it’s time for him to mould the club in his image.
The post-Farah era at the Tigers begins at ANZ Stadium on Friday night — as it happens, against Farah’s new team South Sydney.
While the pair’s feud continues to bubble along four months after the NSW Origin hooker cleaned out his locker at Concord, the heat is on Taylor to drive the joint venture back to the top eight.
The Tigers haven’t played in the finals since 2011, and the feeling is they can no longer lean on their “youngsters” tag and notional potential. Fullback James Tedesco and halves Luke Brooks and Mitchell Moses — who’ve been entrusted with the club’s future — are off contract and will be out to prove they deserve big paydays.

The Tigers looked headed for the top eight in 2016 before losing three of their last four games, including a 52-10 flogging to Canberra in the final round. “We’ve had a really strong pre-season. Everything that we’ve worked on has been a development on everything we’ve done over the last few years,” Taylor said. “We haven’t chucked anything out and started again. We’ve been developing our style over time now and coming into our third year it means we should be understanding that even better.” Taylor wanted to make it clear he harboured no bad blood with Farah, wishing him well and predicting he’ll bloom following his change of scenery. “I thought he played really strong in the Charity Shield. It looks like a change has been good for Robbie and I’m sure he’ll play well. I’m sure he’ll have a good season,” Taylor said.
Despite playing a club-record 247 games, being a club life member, former skipper and premiership winner, Farah was effectively forced out after he was dumped to reserve grade.
Farah was given a lifeline by Souths and said in February he’d moved on from his feud with Taylor.
Souths coach Michael Maguire said of Farah: “He’s been spoken about a lot but he’s just fitted in well.
“He’s just looking forward to playing … He wants to let his actions on the field do the talking.” Tigers winger Moses Suli, who was signed to a three-year deal reported to be worth $1.2 million, is expected to make his debut against the Rabbitohs in place of the suspended Tim Simona.
 
Time of publishing looks scarily close to right on kick off time

Amazing

"Journos" eh? They hang around with blokes that mastered in creative writing
 
I remember this mentioned long time ago. when the heat was on. He still seems to love the boys, he could not stay away from them so why was he ankle twisting Moses?
 
you can't see it happening unless JT is gone

Even then it'd be extremely weird

much more of a 'might return' than a 'will return'
 
This would be the best possible outcome for all parties. The Tigers create a joke job for Robbie so he can retire at the end of 2017, that nullifies our salary cap obligation for 2018\. We free up the cap space and Robbie gets his money. All he has to do is attend a couple of club fundraisers and everyone's books are square.
 
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Except we have no obligation to Farah past 2017…zilch...

I thought at the time maybe his bill could be stretched out longer to free up funds or cap space, presumably it is legal. But maybe this is completely separate, it was definitely mentioned at the time of his departing.
 
Allows his manager to bad mouth the club, kills off two coaches and thinks it's OK to bring up depression and suicide because he doesn't like the coach. Seriously how delusional is this guy.
Nothing typified Farah more than him sitting on the scoreboard by himself alone.
They might be all nice to his face but no one is upset he is gone.
The big 4 and the small 26 should have it written in their contracts that if he ever comes back they are free to go.
 
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Allows his manager to bad mouth the club, kills off two coaches and thinks it's OK to bring up depression and suicide because he doesn't like the coach. Seriously how delusional is this guy.
Nothing typified Farah more than him sitting on the scoreboard by himself alone.
They might be all nice to his face but no one is upset he is gone.
The big 4 and the small 26 should have it written in their contracts that if he ever comes back they are free to go.

Ridiculous .
 
So we pay him out a figure reported to be anywhere between 600 -750 k after he has been an absolute prickle and done everything in his powers to stir up crap from Leichhardt Juniors upwards along with his little angel Ayoub and then we are going to create a position for him as a PR person

Love to see both JT and Robbie walking past each other down at Concord LOL

Give the job as long as he wants it to the former NSW Father of the Year John Skandalis thanks and if he needs a helper in the future one Chris Rowdy Lawrence

True "Club " men
 

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