Ryan Shatterson

@Geo said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186205) said:
The only giggles and smiles secret handshake from our blokes I want to see after the game is standing over Matteson's battered bruised and defeated body..

With slimey moses blubbering tears near him like a 2 year old with a broken toy
 
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186222) said:
Robbie is Robbie and he wears his heart on his sleeve.
Matto wanted more money a bit dissapointing Marshall didnt call it for what it is but hey Marshall did the same when he left for Auckland Blues

People forget what Marshall did, and the pay whinge, the parading in an Auckland Blues jumper, that was disrespecting the club, I have never forgot that.
 
@851 said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186203) said:
Farah said on radio, "I like Matto, he is a good bloke, but I stand by what I said at the time, the way he left the club, and things he said were poor."
He went on to say that if he can he will be in the crowd booing him on Thursday, he said he loves the club and that made him mad that it was being disrespected.
A far better response than Benji's love fest, don't want to upset anyone response

I think the nature of Benjis response was not to light a fire or give ammunition for Parramatta to use on game day
He was just playing it cool
Then we run out on game day and from tackle one hit them hard over and over again
3 and 4 guys in and driving back with intent
Let them know we mean business
We need this to eat away at our guys all week and come out firing
This game, if we win, will let other teams know we are back
This game could very well be a defining moment for our club
We need to back up last week's performance
Go get them boys
 
@851 said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186243) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186222) said:
Robbie is Robbie and he wears his heart on his sleeve.
Matto wanted more money a bit dissapointing Marshall didnt call it for what it is but hey Marshall did the same when he left for Auckland Blues

People forget what Marshall did, and the pay whinge, the parading in an Auckland Blues jumper, that was disrespecting the club, I have never forgot that.

Live and let live
 
@Cairnstigers said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186246) said:
@851 said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186203) said:
Farah said on radio, "I like Matto, he is a good bloke, but I stand by what I said at the time, the way he left the club, and things he said were poor."
He went on to say that if he can he will be in the crowd booing him on Thursday, he said he loves the club and that made him mad that it was being disrespected.
A far better response than Benji's love fest, don't want to upset anyone response

I think the nature of Benjis response was not to light a fire or give ammunition for Parramatta to use on game day
He was just playing it cool
Then we run out on game day and from tackle one hit them hard over and over again
3 and 4 guys in and driving back with intent
Let them know we mean business
We need this to eat away at our guys all week and come out firing
This game, if we win, will let other teams know we are back
This game could very well be a defining moment for our club
We need to back up last week's performance
Go get them boys

Yeah, not a good idea to go out blazing in the media and then get humiliated on the pitch.
 
@851 said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186243) said:
@Jedi_Tiger said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186222) said:
Robbie is Robbie and he wears his heart on his sleeve.
Matto wanted more money a bit dissapointing Marshall didnt call it for what it is but hey Marshall did the same when he left for Auckland Blues

People forget what Marshall did, and the pay whinge, the parading in an Auckland Blues jumper, that was disrespecting the club, I have never forgot that.

Whilst I agree parading in the Blues jumper was disrespectful to the club and fans, to say he was whinging about pay is not the full story, perhaps you have forgotten that.
 
Plenty of stuff in todays media about Matto’s departure ;

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July 23, 2020 6:28am
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Ryan Matterson during his time with the Tigers
Ryan Matterson during his time with the TigersSource: Getty Images
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Wests Tigers players made sure they didn’t miss Ryan Matterson with some tongue-in-cheek banter at the club’s Mad Monday last year.

As it turns out, it was Matterson’s swan song appearance for the club.

When Matterson arrived at Mad Monday, word had gone around about the backrower was agitating for a release despite having two years to run on his contract.

Unlike the rest of the Tigers squad, Matterson didn’t want to continue training up until the NRL grand final.

The jibes were good natures but also unrelenting.

“Who’s up for a $5K pay cut so we can try and keep Matto at the club?”

“Cheers boys, it’s Matto’s last drink.”

“Pass the hat around boys, we’ve got to try and keep Matto.”

Matterson showed up at the event with good mate and Tigers forward Alex Twal, both non-drinkers.

The rest of the Tigers were having a few sherbets and made sure the pair was copping plenty about being on the soda waters.

In the end, Matterson and Twal left the event after only an hour or so.

A couple of players phoned them to come back but the duo rejected the offer.

In the following month, Matterson’s exit from the Tigers turned into a messy divorce.

There were all sorts of claims and counter claims aired in public and it was still simmering earlier this week.

The Tigers are adamant Matterson told the club they would never win a grand final on his way out the door to join the Eels.

The Tigers haven’t forgotten it. So when Matterson lines up opposite Luciano Leilua and the Tigers for the first time on Thursday night, expect fireworks.
 
This article from SMH

“A disagreement over how he should be treated for a concussion was a key reason behind Parramatta star Ryan Matterson’s decision to call it quits at the Wests Tigers.

Ryan Matterson will face the Tigers for the first time since joining the Eels last year.
Ryan Matterson will face the Tigers for the first time since joining the Eels last year.CREDIT:NRL PHOTOS
As the back-rower prepares to face the club he walked out on when the Eels face the Tigers at Bankwest Stadium on Thursday night, sources with knowledge of his acrimonious exit say he presented officials with a dossier of grievances on his iPad at the end of last year during a series of meetings.

The sources say the grievances included:

A disagreement over the way the club treated his recovery from a concussion
A belief he was pressured into playing a game just two days after being in hospital on a drip and indicating he wasn’t up for it
Taking exception to coach Michael Maguire questioning his toughness
Training sessions running over time, one of which ran 11 minutes past the scheduled finish time
A belief the Tigers weren’t looking after his body the way the Roosters did, forcing him to play underdone and fatigued
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Despite Matterson’s complaints, the Tigers are still unsure as to why he packed up and walked out just one year into a three-year deal.

It wasn’t until a month out from the end of the season that the Tigers even realised something wasn’t right with their star recruit when the club received a phone call from the press, telling them ‘‘Matterson doesn’t like the coach’’. That was the first they’d heard of it.

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The suggestion was that Matterson had taken exception to Maguire questioning his toughness after an incident at training. His angst towards Maguire from that moment became apparent to the playing group, although Matterson never raised the issue with the coach.

Concerned at the talk, especially given Maguire’s reputation as a tough taskmaster, Tigers officials called a meeting with Matterson and his manager. They were unsure whether the gripes were genuine or whether Matterson was trying to force an exit to pursue a deal that would be more lucrative than the three-year, $450,000-a-season contract he’d signed with the Tigers just 12 months earlier.

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The club attempted to address his concerns. So much so that a few days out from the Tigers’ biggest game of the year – a final-round clash against Cronulla at Leichhardt to make the finals – an exhausted Matterson asked for a day off to get himself right.

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Maguire, aware of rumblings around Matterson, obliged and granted him a leave of absence from training, much to the dismay of the club’s senior players.

The Tigers lost the game. That was also the last time they would see Matterson. He was a no-show when Maguire ordered his troops back for a month of extra training while the top sides competed in the finals.

While his departure from the club was being played out, the Tigers kicked up a stink. Privately, they were happy to see the back of him and knew it had become untenable for him to remain. He was granted leave, the official term used by the club to describe his refusal to show up.

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Tigers players were also disappointed with the way Matterson handled his exit, especially when he didn’t attend a bowls day with teammates to celebrate the season.”
 
Bunch of rubbish. Training went 11 minutes late boo hoo. He had to train through injury like every other player, cleary had a giant infection in his forehead and played still. Worst of all he skipped training to go on holdiay

Clearly didn’t like working hard and wanted more money too
 
@JoshColeman99 said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186704) said:
I’m still laughing at this article. 11 minutes of extra training oh no 😂😂😂

Final word, Sir Alex Ferguson would always look at all aspects of a player prior to signing him including psychological makeup.
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186706) said:
@JoshColeman99 said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186704) said:
I’m still laughing at this article. 11 minutes of extra training oh no ???

Final word, Sir Alex Ferguson would always look at all aspects of a player prior to signing him including psychological makeup.

That’s why he’s one of the best to do it.
 
@Wounded_magpie said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186698) said:
NRL column, Jimmy Brings, where Fox League’s Chief Reporter delivers all the best inside mail in rugby league,

Bwahahahahajahahaha..i stopped reading..
 
Luciano's going to smash him at some point. You can just tell lol. Good thing Joey's playing because he'd probably find away across to that side of the field and start a fight too lol.
 
@Lukic said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186730) said:
Luciano's going to smash him at some point. You can just tell lol. Good thing Joey's playing because he'd probably find away across to that side of the field and start a fight too lol.

Didn't Luciano join after Matterson was already gone? Why would he smash him?

Tbh I can't see anyone smashing anyone. The only people who are angry about this are the fans. Players probably couldn't care less.
 
@avocadoontoast said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186734) said:
@Lukic said in [Ryan Shatterson](/post/1186730) said:
Luciano's going to smash him at some point. You can just tell lol. Good thing Joey's playing because he'd probably find away across to that side of the field and start a fight too lol.

Didn't Luciano join after Matterson was already gone? Why would he smash him?

Tbh I can't see anyone smashing anyone. The only people who are angry about this are the fans. Players probably couldn't care less.

I think the players are over it, but you’d be nuts to think it isn’t in the back of their minds atleast
 

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