GNR4LIFE
Well-known member
Woods definitely regretted leaving. Look at his career afterwards. Retired as a reserve grader no one remembers.Of the big 4 - I would say none and of them regret leaving and Brooks probably regrets not leaving sooner.
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Woods definitely regretted leaving. Look at his career afterwards. Retired as a reserve grader no one remembers.Of the big 4 - I would say none and of them regret leaving and Brooks probably regrets not leaving sooner.
I think he says he regrets how he left but not the leavingwoodsy has spoken about regretting leaving.
Nothing would have eventuated, we had zero leaders to show them how to win - and we’re paying them too much to have quality around them.
Nope
We pulled the contract - it’s easy to assume the final outcome, but the truth is - history will never know.
We were also a club that had been through 2 coaches and looking to get rid of a 3rd inside 5 years - had also been through 3 ceos and just paid out club captain and longest serving player 1 million dollars to play somewhere else for a year - how exactly are they supposed to respond, and how would you have them think?
I don’t disagree
with you necessarily,
or think the outcome may have been to different
- but laying it all on a bunch of young blokes because they got out of the shit show, I just won’t wear that.
After all,
almost 10 years later - we’re all still here, with the clowns at the top still playing the e same stupid games!
Moses agreed to join Roosters whilst our offer was on the table. The offer was on the table for over 9 months & Cleary did the only thing he could do. He reneged on his handshake deal with Roosters. None of Isaacs clients were staying because Jason Taylor knocked back Joe Wehbe joining the coaching staff (Wehbe was Isaacs right hand man back then). Those are facts. Isaac tried getting all 4 to the Dogs as a package but the Dogs didn’t want Brooks. Mitchell then performed his impersonation of “lay down sally” and the rest is historyNothing would have eventuated, we had zero leaders to show them how to win - and we’re paying them too much to have quality around them.
Nope
We pulled the contract - it’s easy to assume the final outcome, but the truth is - history will never know.
We were also a club that had been through 2 coaches and looking to get rid of a 3rd inside 5 years - had also been through 3 ceos and just paid out club captain and longest serving player 1 million dollars to play somewhere else for a year - how exactly are they supposed to respond, and how would you have them think?
I don’t disagree with you necessarily,
or think the outcome may have been to different
- but laying it all on a bunch of young blokes because they got out of the shit show, I just won’t wear that.
After all,
almost 10 years later - we’re all still here, with the clowns at the top still playing the e same stupid games!
des hasler didnt want Moses at the dogs the deal was for woods and tedesco.Moses agreed to join Roosters whilst our offer was on the table. The offer was on the table for over 9 months & Cleary did the only thing he could do. He reneged on his handshake deal with Roosters. None of Isaacs clients were staying because Jason Taylor knocked back Joe Wehbe joining the coaching staff (Wehbe was Isaacs right hand man back then). Those are facts. Isaac tried getting all 4 to the Dogs as a package but the Dogs didn’t want Brooks. Mitchell then performed his impersonation of “lay down sally” and the rest is history