Should/Will RF get his Leichhardt farewell given we are out of contention?

This is the second time I've copy and pasted this from the 'Should Farah Come In?' thread in the Tigers v Panthers subject area;

My answer at the start was no and my answer now is still no. He was demoted because of his ball hogging, slow service out of dummy half and likely tendency to inhibit Brooks and Moses. Also, it's patently obvious that there's a personality clash between Taylor and Farah and, therefore, team chemistry is better without him. I believe this was the right decision and the team's development is better off without Robbie, experience or no experience. It's sad that a club icon has to finish this way and miss playing his 250th game at Leichhardt but I can't see him coming in, despite the fact we clearly need a second hooker in the squad. If Liddle can get another chance that would be excellent because he is the future of the club, not Robbie now.
 
No..

1) RF shouldn't be blamed for us losing a game we can't win with or without him based on the to many cooks theory and then just throw in it in as another stat justifying one side of a personal feud decision making process

2) Handled poorly by the club.. bringing RF back in FG will just add more media drama

3)RF should concentrate on a title win with reserve grade, collect his cheque and move on in 2017 in a win win scenario.

Personally I'm a Robbie F fan, the bloke should have retired at 30 though he is still currently the best hooker in the club and the whole chopping and moving players out of position is ridiculous.. I would have copped it though last Friday night was a joke and the draw has been exceptionally kind to us in 2016.. We will get mulled in the last two games
 
No and no

Simple reason is that he will have all of next year to try and break into first grade to make it to the milestone.
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
Could be a good chance to get another game under Jacob Liddle's belt for next season.

Thinking of the future.

Liddle can't play if our opposition is in finals contention (unfortunately).
 
Does he need another one? He said this after the game against Newtown at Leichhardt:

_“Possibly, but all the sentimental stuff has gone out the window for me now. **Today was just as good as playing 250 at Leichhardt. Today is a day I will never forget."**_
 
@Geo. said:
Won't play for the Wests Tigers again..

Virus' are tricky..

Shame to go out like this but i think you are correct,there is a reason why Robbie is on the outer and why JT has the full backing of Go and the Board,the truth will probably never see the light of day.
 
@Sataris said:
This is the kind of sentimental nonsense that ensures that the club will not progress forwards.

This is a professional and competitive environment, If he's not up to it anymore then he shouldn't be playing.

Thanks for the memories and the service, but RF is not the WT and WT are not RF.

Seriously can't believe people are actually thinking like this.

I'm not a Robbie supporter by any stretch. I was, but not after what he has done.

But I think he deserves a farewell. We are a club that will never complete solely with the chequebook. We need to show the juniors that you'll suffer consequenses if you don't meet expectations, but the club will still take the high ground and treat you with repect when appropriate, even if you haven't shown the club any.

We need to retain our players by instilling in our juniors with culture, pride, passion and mateship.

We'll never be a force if we complete on money alone.
 
@Geo. said:
@Eddie said:
Damn, we got 1 person in and someone spolied it!

If we were a kindergarten class we would be on detention every day!

Free beer off the table.

Push on posters

answers to the 2 question only!!! ( I know its too hard for some, prove me wrong !!) :smiley:

Farah withdrew from State Cup today due to a Virus and hadn't trained all week…

They need to be carefully managed..

I don't know what virus he has but if it is the one I'm just getting over after three weeks (and that has killed 45 people in NSW so far) then I don't blame him for not getting out of bed. It's brutal. PS - he's probably a lot fitter than me, but just saying, there's a real virus out there.
 
@hammertime said:
@Sataris said:
This is the kind of sentimental nonsense that ensures that the club will not progress forwards.

This is a professional and competitive environment, If he's not up to it anymore then he shouldn't be playing.

Thanks for the memories and the service, but RF is not the WT and WT are not RF.

Seriously can't believe people are actually thinking like this.

I'm not a Robbie supporter by any stretch. I was, but not after what he has done.

But I think he deserves a farewell. We are a club that will never complete solely with the chequebook. We need to show the juniors that you'll suffer consequenses if you don't meet expectations, but the club will still take the high ground and treat you with repect when appropriate, even if you haven't shown the club any.

We need to retain our players by instilling in our juniors with culture, pride, passion and mateship.

We'll never be a force if we complete on money alone.

x2 Close to my view as well.
 
@foreveratiger said:
Giving him a farewell in Round 26 is rubbing salt into the wounds.
The decision has been made…..don't embarrass the bloke anymore.

The situation has eroded into a circus anyway - it may bring more crowds in and he gives a good performance as he always does win win.
 
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