Robbie on NRL On Fox Tonight and The Game Plan Tomorrow

@bigdamo said:
attacking me because you dont agree with me youre one eyed one sided and stupid.

Is it true that ref's get their badges from packets of Cornflakes?
Why do refs wear their shorts so high?
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haahhhh and you do devil man you think you know me you dont go away mate come back when you know something i only argue with people that know what there on about.

No one can argue with you, no one can understand you. Your english and pronunciation is painful. :bash
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Why do refs wear their shorts so high?

Big Girls Pants :laughing:
 
I always thought Damo couldn't type or that he was from another country becouse his posts never read well, but the truth is he is a burnt out grumpy old ref that hates the world becouse he couldn't make the grade so he decided to be a whistle blower…

Ha Ha Ha gold
 
@Brisbane Tiger said:
I always thought Damo couldn't type or that he was from another country becouse his posts never read well, but the truth is he is a burnt out grumpy old ref that hates the world becouse he couldn't make the grade so he decided to be a whistle blower…

Ha Ha Ha gold

a grumpy old ref who's claim to fame is that he sent off a teenaged Robbie Farah.

I wonder what for?
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@Chris said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
Andrew Moore is only good at criticizing players from the comfort of his commentary box. It doesn't surprise me that he'd have nothing to say to a players face

You could say that about the majority of people here. They'll say a certain player is the worst ever, yet at fan days, they'll line up for their autograph.

What garbage, you have a rampant imagination.

Never a good look putting yourself above the majority…but if it makes you feel better......
 
god, i had to go back a bit to get to the topic here…
for my opinion - which, whether or not anyone agrees with bigdamo or whomever for that matter is what constitutes a 'forum' (and actually in my opinion makes them interesting!) - i saw the interview and think it is a massive overreaction in the media; johns put it to farah the tigers were soft. good on him! nothing untoward in the interview in my view and i agree with johns that farah handled it well.

while i am at it here are two things i am SO sick and tired of reading/seeing:

1\. facebook and twitter. from a sporting perspective, farah should be allowed to tweet whatever he wants. the shame is that it is only ever negative things (read steph rice!) that get attention.
2\. people on forums taking things to the "i bet if you fronted so and so in person...". are you serious? i had this accusation last year when i bagged benji and it is the most ridiculous, troglodyte type response to someone who (has the right to) writes their opinion on people or issues. nobody knows who is what or what their physical (fighting) abilities are. it is moot and just plain stupid. what do people think? "yeh, okay, ill meet robbie in the cage...." ?!!!! i think its time to move on from this.
 
@innsaneink said:
@Chris said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
Andrew Moore is only good at criticizing players from the comfort of his commentary box. It doesn't surprise me that he'd have nothing to say to a players face

You could say that about the majority of people here. They'll say a certain player is the worst ever, yet at fan days, they'll line up for their autograph.

What garbage, you have a rampant imagination.

Never a good look putting yourself above the majority…but if it makes you feel better......

with regard to the criticising players part, i will incontrivertably say that if i were to ever meet any tigers player i would gladly have my photo taken with them, shake their hand. im still a tigers supporter and if you wear the black gold and white i am all for you!
 
@turnstyle said:
god, i had to go back a bit to get to the topic here…
for my opinion - which, whether or not anyone agrees with bigdamo or whomever for that matter is what constitutes a 'forum' (and actually in my opinion makes them interesting!) - i saw the interview and think it is a massive overreaction in the media; johns put it to farah the tigers were soft. good on him! nothing untoward in the interview in my view and i agree with johns that farah handled it well.

while i am at it here are two things i am SO sick and tired of reading/seeing:

1\. facebook and twitter. from a sporting perspective, farah should be allowed to tweet whatever he wants. the shame is that it is only ever negative things (read steph rice!) that get attention.
2\. people on forums taking things to the "i bet if you fronted so and so in person...". are you serious? i had this accusation last year when i bagged benji and it is the most ridiculous, troglodyte type response to someone who (has the right to) writes their opinion on people or issues. nobody knows who is what or what their physical (fighting) abilities are. it is moot and just plain stupid. what do people think? "yeh, okay, ill meet robbie in the cage...." ?!!!! i think its time to move on from this.

Farah CAN tweet whatever he wants, what he needs to realise is that its basically the same as putting it on the front pageof the paper in BIG BOLD letters.
Whinging and moaning about an interview straight after it is only asking for trouble, no wonder opposition fans see him as a sook - he stuffed up big time there
 
@turnstyle said:
god, i had to go back a bit to get to the topic here…
for my opinion - which, whether or not anyone agrees with bigdamo or whomever for that matter is what constitutes a 'forum' (and actually in my opinion makes them interesting!) - i saw the interview and think it is a massive overreaction in the media; johns put it to farah the tigers were soft. good on him! nothing untoward in the interview in my view and i agree with johns that farah handled it well.

while i am at it here are two things i am SO sick and tired of reading/seeing:

1\. facebook and twitter. from a sporting perspective, farah should be allowed to tweet whatever he wants. the shame is that it is only ever negative things (read steph rice!) that get attention.
2\. people on forums taking things to the "i bet if you fronted so and so in person...". are you serious? i had this accusation last year when i bagged benji and it is the most ridiculous, troglodyte type response to someone who (has the right to) writes their opinion on people or issues. nobody knows who is what or what their physical (fighting) abilities are. it is moot and just plain stupid. what do people think? "yeh, okay, ill meet robbie in the cage...." ?!!!! i think its time to move on from this.

Seeing you are obviously talking about me Turnstyle Maybe I am a old fashioned ,troglodyte type but let me put it this way

There is no worse a thing you could a footballer than calling him (ie soft) It would be like me calling someone a paedophile when they are plainly not

By generalizing and calling the team soft when guys busted their butts to play there best (Woods ,Fulton Farah for example ) is wrong It is far different than saying someone has a bad kicking game , unsafe under the high ball

If I went and called someone the name I mentioned before and they weren't to their face I would expect to get belted I love how people sit behind a keyboard and think they can say whatever they like and think it may not have any consequences so it is ok

Instead of calling someone soft for instance give them some constructive criticism on what you think they could do better
 
@innsaneink said:
Farah CAN tweet whatever he wants, what he needs to realise is that its basically the same as putting it on the front pageof the paper in BIG BOLD letters.
Whinging and moaning about an interview straight after it is only asking for trouble, no wonder opposition fans see him as a sook - he stuffed up big time there

Who cares ?

I really don't see the issue. People are too sensitive (including Robbie). Let him get fired up. Let him get angry. I thought it was great.

The thing is though I want to see it out on the field. When he comes back I want to see smart tough play from him.
 
@happy tiger said:
Instead of calling someone soft for instance give them some constructive criticism on what you think they could do better

I would call them soft as well however it is a pretty meaningless comment and pretty stupid.

They are trying. They are putting in an effort. They have simply not been mobile enough defensively and put on enough big hits. They have then been rolled over. To add to that the discipline has been poor.
 
@hellman said:
@innsaneink said:
Farah CAN tweet whatever he wants, what he needs to realise is that its basically the same as putting it on the front pageof the paper in BIG BOLD letters.
Whinging and moaning about an interview straight after it is only asking for trouble, no wonder opposition fans see him as a sook - he stuffed up big time there

Who cares ?

I really don't see the issue. People are too sensitive (including Robbie). Let him get fired up. Let him get angry. I thought it was great.

The thing is though I want to see it out on the field. When he comes back I want to see smart tough play from him.

Well I care a bit, Id raather our captain be known for what you described in your last sentence, as opposed to a sook…and rightly or wrongly its an image he has....
 
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