Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

@wt2k said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432762) said:
From Pink Cheeks Rothfield. Anyone wanna narrow it down
![20210731_183920~2.jpg](/assets/uploads/files/1627721389331-20210731_183920-2.jpg)

I'd rather Rothfield the maggot go away.

but ,

If I was to pick one or two players itching to get out
it would have to be Nofoaluma or Mbye.
 
@tigertone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432831) said:
@wt2k said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432762) said:
From Pink Cheeks Rothfield. Anyone wanna narrow it down
![20210731_183920~2.jpg](/assets/uploads/files/1627721389331-20210731_183920-2.jpg)

I'd rather Rothfield the maggot go away.

but ,

If I was to pick one or two players itching to get out
it would have to be Nofoaluma or Mbye.

Hahahahah it says consistently well performed players so you’re wrong
 
Buzzard forgot to mention Rumours aren't fact nor do they need to emanate in fact..
 
Looks like nothing doing and we will be promoting internally for the last roster spot. @THE_POM also mentioned the club was expecting responses from seyfarth and mikaele contract extensions prior to August 1 and still no announcements either which is disappointing
 
@demps said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432878) said:
@boonboon said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432830) said:
My guess would be Alex Twal

He doesn't strike me as a drama queen.

No he doesn’t but isn’t he besties with Matterson?
 
@jc99 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432804) said:
Buzz just trying to stir the pot and get his mate Flanagan the coaching job

No way buzz wouldn't be plastering the headline of "tigers star wants out" if he had genuine information about something

The flog gets all the mail. He’s running an agenda but he has material.
 
@yeahcaz said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432815) said:
I’d say nof or pains me to say, luch


Lucy is costing us points EVERY week his defence is atrocious.Its no good him being ok in attack if he is a liability in defence
 
@dazza65 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432880) said:
@demps said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432878) said:
@boonboon said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432830) said:
My guess would be Alex Twal

He doesn't strike me as a drama queen.

No he doesn’t but isn’t he besties with Matterson?

I think he's tighter with Cotric these days but read into that as far as you like.... ??

@Trusted_Insider
 
@yeahcaz said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432841) said:
@tigertone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432831) said:
@wt2k said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432762) said:
From Pink Cheeks Rothfield. Anyone wanna narrow it down
![20210731_183920~2.jpg](/assets/uploads/files/1627721389331-20210731_183920-2.jpg)

I'd rather Rothfield the maggot go away.

but ,

If I was to pick one or two players itching to get out
it would have to be Nofoaluma or Mbye.

Hahahahah it says consistently well performed players so you’re wrong


The article or whatever it is , is from Rothfield.
He wouldnt know his left from his right.
:+1:


@yeahcaz said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432841) said:
@tigertone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432831) said:
@wt2k said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432762) said:
From Pink Cheeks Rothfield. Anyone wanna narrow it down
![20210731_183920~2.jpg](/assets/uploads/files/1627721389331-20210731_183920-2.jpg)

I'd rather Rothfield the maggot go away.

but ,

If I was to pick one or two players itching to get out
it would have to be Nofoaluma or Mbye.

Hahahahah it says consistently well performed players so you’re wrong

Rothfield would call the bar man a very well trained athlete.
 
@balmain-boy said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432641) said:
@tigertone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432635) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432257) said:
This is the piece from Brent Read.

Maguire’s late call to Vaughan

Paul Vaughan was always going to Canterbury, something he made clear to Michael Maguire when the Wests Tigers coach contacted him at the 11th hour to get a sense of his plans for the future.

Vaughan and his respected manager Darryl Mather had zeroed in on the Bulldogs quickly after his career was brought to an unceremonious end at St George Illawarra.

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Vaughan had a longstanding relationship with Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett — the pair live near each other in Shellharbour and Vaughan had worked under Barrett with the Country side.

Mather has known Canterbury’s freshly-minted head of football Phil Gould for longer than either man cared to remember. It seemed like the perfect fit — the Bulldogs also had money to spend and a desire to invest it on a quality forward.

Vaughan certainly fitted into that category. His final game in a Dragons jersey was arguably his best of the year — he stampeded for more than 230 metres against the Warriors.

The deal with Canterbury was done on Tuesday afternoon when Bulldogs officials, Vaughan and Mather signed off on the final details of the contract.

So when Maguire called late on Tuesday to test the waters — Vaughan had agreed to accept the Bulldogs deal less than 30 minutes earlier — it was always going to be a short conversation.

“He was nice enough to call me,” Vaughan said.

“I think that was the first time I had spoken to Madge. He seems like a lovely bloke and I was really appreciative of that call.

“They are trying to build something really good there at the Tigers. Like I said it was never going to be anything but the Bulldogs for me.”

Vaughan’s decision added to the recent pain for the Tigers. In the space of a fortnight, they have missed out on Tevita Pangai Junior, Dale Finucane and Vaughan.

The Vaughan situation highlighted once again how the Tigers can’t get it right. Had Maguire called an hour earlier, he would have given Vaughan and his camp something to think about it.

As it was, the decision had already been made and the Tigers were left licking their wounds. Tim Sheens can’t arrive soon enough as he takes a wide-ranging look at the organisation and eases some of the pressure on Maguire.

Meanwhile, Vaughan is looking forward to his new adventure and repaying the faith that has been shown in him by the Bulldogs.

“I guess for me I really wanted to go there and show them what my intentions are,” Vaughan said.

“That was the biggest thing for me. For me, it is all in. There is no dancing around the fact I am going to go there and give it my all, train the best, play the best, and prepare the best I can.”

He says when Madge called , the deal had been done thirty minutes earlier....
Its as if Madge new what time they were going to do the deal and he missed out.
Seriously to even say something like that , just shows how stupid this clown is writing this article.

No, that's just highlighting how long we waited before even making contact to gauge interest.


Do any of you fine WT's forum members recall the story of *Anybody, Everybody, Somebody* and *Nobody*?
Madge is Nobody... Bare with me.
It was Somebodies job to make contact, and although Anybody could have, Nobody did...But only after finding out from Everybody that Somebody didn't make the call...
Hence, 30mins too late.
Poor Madge, the way he'd be sheading after all this, pretty soon he won't even be able to ask for a "Short Back n Shine" at the barbers.
 
@magpieger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432897) said:
@balmain-boy said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432641) said:
@tigertone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432635) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432257) said:
This is the piece from Brent Read.

Maguire’s late call to Vaughan

Paul Vaughan was always going to Canterbury, something he made clear to Michael Maguire when the Wests Tigers coach contacted him at the 11th hour to get a sense of his plans for the future.

Vaughan and his respected manager Darryl Mather had zeroed in on the Bulldogs quickly after his career was brought to an unceremonious end at St George Illawarra.

READ NEXT

OLYMPICS
Three insane moments that saved Matildas hopes
JOE BARTON
Vaughan had a longstanding relationship with Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett — the pair live near each other in Shellharbour and Vaughan had worked under Barrett with the Country side.

Mather has known Canterbury’s freshly-minted head of football Phil Gould for longer than either man cared to remember. It seemed like the perfect fit — the Bulldogs also had money to spend and a desire to invest it on a quality forward.

Vaughan certainly fitted into that category. His final game in a Dragons jersey was arguably his best of the year — he stampeded for more than 230 metres against the Warriors.

The deal with Canterbury was done on Tuesday afternoon when Bulldogs officials, Vaughan and Mather signed off on the final details of the contract.

So when Maguire called late on Tuesday to test the waters — Vaughan had agreed to accept the Bulldogs deal less than 30 minutes earlier — it was always going to be a short conversation.

“He was nice enough to call me,” Vaughan said.

“I think that was the first time I had spoken to Madge. He seems like a lovely bloke and I was really appreciative of that call.

“They are trying to build something really good there at the Tigers. Like I said it was never going to be anything but the Bulldogs for me.”

Vaughan’s decision added to the recent pain for the Tigers. In the space of a fortnight, they have missed out on Tevita Pangai Junior, Dale Finucane and Vaughan.

The Vaughan situation highlighted once again how the Tigers can’t get it right. Had Maguire called an hour earlier, he would have given Vaughan and his camp something to think about it.

As it was, the decision had already been made and the Tigers were left licking their wounds. Tim Sheens can’t arrive soon enough as he takes a wide-ranging look at the organisation and eases some of the pressure on Maguire.

Meanwhile, Vaughan is looking forward to his new adventure and repaying the faith that has been shown in him by the Bulldogs.

“I guess for me I really wanted to go there and show them what my intentions are,” Vaughan said.

“That was the biggest thing for me. For me, it is all in. There is no dancing around the fact I am going to go there and give it my all, train the best, play the best, and prepare the best I can.”

He says when Madge called , the deal had been done thirty minutes earlier....
Its as if Madge new what time they were going to do the deal and he missed out.
Seriously to even say something like that , just shows how stupid this clown is writing this article.

No, that's just highlighting how long we waited before even making contact to gauge interest.


Do any of you fine WT's forum members recall the story of *Anybody, Everybody, Somebody* and *Nobody*?
Madge is Nobody... Bare with me.
It was Somebodies job to make contact, and although Anybody could have, Nobody did...But only after finding out from Everybody that Somebody didn't make the call...
Hence, 30mins too late.
Poor Madge, the way he'd be sheading after all this, pretty soon he won't even be able to ask for a "Short Back n Shine" at the barbers.

Dad jokes thread is over there >
?
 
@demps said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432898) said:
@magpieger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432897) said:
@balmain-boy said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432641) said:
@tigertone said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432635) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432257) said:
This is the piece from Brent Read.

Maguire’s late call to Vaughan

Paul Vaughan was always going to Canterbury, something he made clear to Michael Maguire when the Wests Tigers coach contacted him at the 11th hour to get a sense of his plans for the future.

Vaughan and his respected manager Darryl Mather had zeroed in on the Bulldogs quickly after his career was brought to an unceremonious end at St George Illawarra.

READ NEXT

OLYMPICS
Three insane moments that saved Matildas hopes
JOE BARTON
Vaughan had a longstanding relationship with Bulldogs coach Trent Barrett — the pair live near each other in Shellharbour and Vaughan had worked under Barrett with the Country side.

Mather has known Canterbury’s freshly-minted head of football Phil Gould for longer than either man cared to remember. It seemed like the perfect fit — the Bulldogs also had money to spend and a desire to invest it on a quality forward.

Vaughan certainly fitted into that category. His final game in a Dragons jersey was arguably his best of the year — he stampeded for more than 230 metres against the Warriors.

The deal with Canterbury was done on Tuesday afternoon when Bulldogs officials, Vaughan and Mather signed off on the final details of the contract.

So when Maguire called late on Tuesday to test the waters — Vaughan had agreed to accept the Bulldogs deal less than 30 minutes earlier — it was always going to be a short conversation.

“He was nice enough to call me,” Vaughan said.

“I think that was the first time I had spoken to Madge. He seems like a lovely bloke and I was really appreciative of that call.

“They are trying to build something really good there at the Tigers. Like I said it was never going to be anything but the Bulldogs for me.”

Vaughan’s decision added to the recent pain for the Tigers. In the space of a fortnight, they have missed out on Tevita Pangai Junior, Dale Finucane and Vaughan.

The Vaughan situation highlighted once again how the Tigers can’t get it right. Had Maguire called an hour earlier, he would have given Vaughan and his camp something to think about it.

As it was, the decision had already been made and the Tigers were left licking their wounds. Tim Sheens can’t arrive soon enough as he takes a wide-ranging look at the organisation and eases some of the pressure on Maguire.

Meanwhile, Vaughan is looking forward to his new adventure and repaying the faith that has been shown in him by the Bulldogs.

“I guess for me I really wanted to go there and show them what my intentions are,” Vaughan said.

“That was the biggest thing for me. For me, it is all in. There is no dancing around the fact I am going to go there and give it my all, train the best, play the best, and prepare the best I can.”

He says when Madge called , the deal had been done thirty minutes earlier....
Its as if Madge new what time they were going to do the deal and he missed out.
Seriously to even say something like that , just shows how stupid this clown is writing this article.

No, that's just highlighting how long we waited before even making contact to gauge interest.


Do any of you fine WT's forum members recall the story of *Anybody, Everybody, Somebody* and *Nobody*?
Madge is Nobody... Bare with me.
It was Somebodies job to make contact, and although Anybody could have, Nobody did...But only after finding out from Everybody that Somebody didn't make the call...
Hence, 30mins too late.
Poor Madge, the way he'd be sheading after all this, pretty soon he won't even be able to ask for a "Short Back n Shine" at the barbers.

Dad jokes thread is over there >
?

Yeah soz... thought it was appropriate...☺
 
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432865) said:
Looks like nothing doing and we will be promoting internally for the last roster spot. @THE_POM also mentioned the club was expecting responses from seyfarth and mikaele contract extensions prior to August 1 and still no announcements either which is disappointing

Thats a shame. Seyfarth has shown alot of heart and Big Mik has shown glimpses, but they say front-rowers take a bit of time to settle and he's only young. Feel like they're both keepers, but we could use someone like Klemmer to show our pack what "Fearless" means.
 
@magpieger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432907) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432865) said:
Looks like nothing doing and we will be promoting internally for the last roster spot. @THE_POM also mentioned the club was expecting responses from seyfarth and mikaele contract extensions prior to August 1 and still no announcements either which is disappointing

Thats a shame. Seyfarth has shown alot of heart and Big Mik has shown glimpses, but they say front-rowers take a bit of time to settle and he's only young. Feel like they're both keepers, but we could use someone like Klemmer to show our pack what "Fearless" means.

Klem is off to a QLD club.
Missed that boat.
 
@demps said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432909) said:
@magpieger said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432907) said:
@eyeofthetiger-0 said in [Signing Suggestions & Rumours](/post/1432865) said:
Looks like nothing doing and we will be promoting internally for the last roster spot. @THE_POM also mentioned the club was expecting responses from seyfarth and mikaele contract extensions prior to August 1 and still no announcements either which is disappointing

Thats a shame. Seyfarth has shown alot of heart and Big Mik has shown glimpses, but they say front-rowers take a bit of time to settle and he's only young. Feel like they're both keepers, but we could use someone like Klemmer to show our pack what "Fearless" means.

Klem is off to a QLD club.
Missed that boat.

What?!... Who?... Boncos?...
 
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