ancient_magpie
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Sheens has kept seyfath and talau in the 19 and left out James and matamua so much for looking ahead to next year .As Rex would say I'm flabbergasted
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I should add I've had a few winesSheens has kept seyfath and talau in the 19 and left out James and matamua so much for looking ahead to next year .As Rex would say I'm flabbergasted
Mate rip a few bongs and along with the wines and you'll get even more emotive. Some of my best posts about Luke Brooks have come while inebriated.I should add I've had a few wines
I never saw Souths players improve under Madge. Back then, they won a comp due to the power of their pack with multiple rampaging Burgi. But, even then, the giant Burgi were notorious for having bad hands, which only improved with Siebold and Bennett. And you didn't hear much about Reyno or Walker - they only gained prominence after Madge left.The man has had so many cooked ideas over the years. But you know what, I'd rather that than what Madge served up. Madge waffled on about how the group "is better than this", and "they know what is expected of them", yet he never tried anything different.
Every team that wins the comp does so on the back of a good/ great roster.I never saw Souths players improve under Madge. Back then, they won a comp due to the power of their pack with multiple rampaging Burgi. But, even then, the giant Burgi were notorious for having bad hands, which only improved with Siebold and Bennett. And you didn't hear much about Reyno or Walker - they only gained prominence after Madge left.
Madge's inability to develop and improve players plus Cleary's terrible buys sent us to the cellar. Remember the video, showing how Madge pushed players to ride their emotions as hard as possible all the time. All he managed to do was burn out Doowee (sick of copying and pasting his name) and win us a spoon. The board needs to take responsibility too because they retained Madge after a terrible year ended with a thrashing by the years' spooners, the Dogs, 38-0. That was nuts. What did the Board expect after that? Well, we won the spoon, to almost no one's surprise.
If Slater was Tigers' coach, he would have used the time and effort that Maguire spent on emotionality and a promo movie on studying video of players and finding ways for the team to improve. At least Sheens develops players, although probably not as well as Bellamy, Robinson, Bennett, Arthurs, Cleary or the new bloke at the Warriors.
Did you just create a collective noun for a group of Burgesses - Burgi? Gold!I never saw Souths players improve under Madge. Back then, they won a comp due to the power of their pack with multiple rampaging Burgi. But, even then, the giant Burgi were notorious for having bad hands, which only improved with Siebold and Bennett. And you didn't hear much about Reyno or Walker - they only gained prominence after Madge left.
Madge's inability to develop and improve players plus Cleary's terrible buys sent us to the cellar. Remember the video, showing how Madge pushed players to ride their emotions as hard as possible all the time. All he managed to do was burn out Doowee (sick of copying and pasting his name) and win us a spoon. The board needs to take responsibility too because they retained Madge after a terrible year ended with a thrashing by the years' spooners, the Dogs, 38-0. That was nuts. What did the Board expect after that? Well, we won the spoon, to almost no one's surprise.
If Slater was Tigers' coach, he would have used the time and effort that Maguire spent on emotionality and a promo movie on studying video of players and finding ways for the team to improve. At least Sheens develops players, although probably not as well as Bellamy, Robinson, Bennett, Arthurs, Cleary or the new bloke at the Warriors.
Mind games talking about not giving up on finals... Easier to deny failure with the "talking positive psychology against all odds"Reality is we have the lowest win rate with 3 games from 14.
We are 6 games behind the 8 already, we are 1 behind the Dragons and 2 behind the Bulldogs/Knights all of which have looked terrible most the year.
If Sheens still thinks we can play finals he is absolutely dreaming. At this stage we will struggling to avoid getting a 2nd spoon by a clear margin.
Yep that’s the reality alright. It would be nice to jag a win or two, while the Dragons are still imploding, to avoid a second spoon - that’s where we are. I do believe in miracles, but any talk of playing finals at this stage of the season is a bit ridiculous. We’re just not playing well enough to win every remaining game and that’s what it would take to get there.Reality is we have the lowest win rate with 3 games from 14.
We are 6 games behind the 8 already, we are 1 behind the Dragons and 2 behind the Bulldogs/Knights all of which have looked terrible most the year.
If Sheens still thinks we can play finals he is absolutely dreaming. At this stage we will struggling to avoid getting a 2nd spoon by a clear margin.
You make a good point about the endless infighting but a good coach should still be able to improve the players in the roster. Even if our head office remains a basket case, we need to at least see our players improving their skills and judgement on field, even if they are not making the semis. That's how we won 2005. Not by buying top players, good strategies or even a good selection policy, just training promising young players well so they individually become better players.Every team that wins the comp does so on the back of a good/ great roster.
The leaders at the club are responsible for the position we are in due to previous years of infighting and poor management, that we have never been able to recover from. In a competitive Sydney market for players - we are close to the bottom of the barrel and no coach can be held accountable for that they are just the victims of it.