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Why do we have to wait for Sheens to physically be in the country before he can start working? A lot of businesses have had to use more online meetings and communication channels since covid hit, and footy is no different.

If he is still in the UK, then that is no excuse to not be starting to review things. What am I missing?
 
@jd-tiger said in [Sheens](/post/1501659) said:
Why do we have to wait for Sheens to physically be in the country before he can start working? A lot of businesses have had to use more online meetings and communication channels since covid hit, and footy is no different.

If he is still in the UK, then that is no excuse to not be starting to review things. What am I missing?

Game of golf with Uncle Nick versus zoom meeting with technically challenged Sheens. I am sensing a disadvantage there.
 
@bagnf05 said in [Sheens](/post/1501660) said:
@jd-tiger said in [Sheens](/post/1501659) said:
Why do we have to wait for Sheens to physically be in the country before he can start working? A lot of businesses have had to use more online meetings and communication channels since covid hit, and footy is no different.

If he is still in the UK, then that is no excuse to not be starting to review things. What am I missing?

Game of golf with Uncle Nick versus zoom meeting with technically challenged Sheens. I am sensing a disadvantage there.

It's a definite disadvantage if Sheens isnt physically here, sure, but he can still work and do some things.

I certainly hope the whole organisations isn't just 'on pause' until he gets here...
 
@jd-tiger said in [Sheens](/post/1501663) said:
@bagnf05 said in [Sheens](/post/1501660) said:
@jd-tiger said in [Sheens](/post/1501659) said:
Why do we have to wait for Sheens to physically be in the country before he can start working? A lot of businesses have had to use more online meetings and communication channels since covid hit, and footy is no different.

If he is still in the UK, then that is no excuse to not be starting to review things. What am I missing?

Game of golf with Uncle Nick versus zoom meeting with technically challenged Sheens. I am sensing a disadvantage there.

It's a definite disadvantage if Sheens isnt physically here, sure, but he can still work and do some things.

I certainly hope the whole organisations isn't just 'on pause' until he gets here...

I think the pause button has been stuck since he left the first time.
 
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SHEENS NEEDS TO HIT GROUND RUNNING

Wests Tigers head of football Tim Sheens jets into the country on Sunday and expects to have his feet under the desk at club headquarters first thing Monday morning.

Sheens will need to hit the ground running. Speculation won’t go away that Luke Brooks is in the sights of Newcastle as they look to replace Mitchell Pearce.

Sheens issued a statement from England recently suggesting Brooks was off limits. It was intended to put an end to the chatter about the Tigers No.7, but it has done nothing of the sort.

Instead, Brooks remains at the centre of speculation that he could be on his way out of the club. There are several impediments to that happening.

Firstly, Brooks - the Tigers’ reigning player of the year - has two years remaining on his contract with the club that pays him in excess of $900,000 a season.

The Tigers are also short in the halves given the departure of Moses Mbye and Billy Walters, and the fact Adam Doueihi is expected to miss more than half the season as he recovers from knee surgery.

There was a sense that when the season came to an end, either Brooks or coach Michael Maguire had to go. The Tigers ultimately kept Maguire. That left Brooks.
 
Looking forward to seeing us pay players to play elsewhere and the cap space wasted on over hyped “talent “
 
@happy_tiger said in [Sheens](/post/1502128) said:
Gildart's a 90 kg centre right ........Sheenius is coming ........welcome to the back row Oliver

Garner is a 94kg backrower.....welcome to the middle-forward bench rotation. Along with Tommy Talau.
 
Do you people ever take a minute to read the drivel you write on this forum? Give it a rest with the bagging or go elsewhere. PLEASE.
 
@littlebittipsy said in [Sheens](/post/1501963) said:
SHEENS NEEDS TO HIT GROUND RUNNING

Wests Tigers head of football Tim Sheens jets into the country on Sunday and expects to have his feet under the desk at club headquarters first thing Monday morning.

Sheens will need to hit the ground running. Speculation won’t go away that Luke Brooks is in the sights of Newcastle as they look to replace Mitchell Pearce.

Sheens issued a statement from England recently suggesting Brooks was off limits. It was intended to put an end to the chatter about the Tigers No.7, but it has done nothing of the sort.

Instead, Brooks remains at the centre of speculation that he could be on his way out of the club. There are several impediments to that happening.

Firstly, Brooks - the Tigers’ reigning player of the year - has two years remaining on his contract with the club that pays him in excess of $900,000 a season.

The Tigers are also short in the halves given the departure of Moses Mbye and Billy Walters, and the fact Adam Doueihi is expected to miss more than half the season as he recovers from knee surgery.

There was a sense that when the season came to an end, either Brooks or coach Michael Maguire had to go. The Tigers ultimately kept Maguire. That left Brooks.

Will believe it when we see it.... Cannot believe its taken so long to get here especially for a guy that holds so much power with the number 1 thing a club needs to do... Recruitment
I will hold my judgment on him but we are so far behind the 8 ball its not funny but strangers things have happened.
 
@kazoo-kid said in [Sheens](/post/1502175) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Sheens](/post/1502128) said:
Gildart's a 90 kg centre right ........Sheenius is coming ........welcome to the back row Oliver

Garner is a 94kg backrower.....welcome to the middle-forward bench rotation. Along with Tommy Talau.

I thought garner had been doing maccas runs and had broken the hunji.
 
@colinbh said in [Sheens](/post/1502243) said:
Do you people ever take a minute to read the drivel you write on this forum? Give it a rest with the bagging or go elsewhere. PLEASE.

Nah
 
@strongee said in [Sheens](/post/1502255) said:
@kazoo-kid said in [Sheens](/post/1502175) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Sheens](/post/1502128) said:
Gildart's a 90 kg centre right ........Sheenius is coming ........welcome to the back row Oliver

Garner is a 94kg backrower.....welcome to the middle-forward bench rotation. Along with Tommy Talau.

I thought garner had been doing maccas runs and had broken the hunji.

Did mcLuciano’s car break down?
 
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