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@innsaneink said:@Eddie said:LOL at fans throwing the toys out the cot because our State Of Origin Hooker and club stalwart has remained at the club.
I reckon the club will have lost many less memberships with the decision that Farah is staying.
The die hards in here seem 50/50, the casual fans i speak to are all against the way Farah was treated.
:bawling
I wouldnt be LOLing at anyone ed, I clearly remember you very recently getting all hysterical one weekend
@matchball said:@Byron Bay Fan said:I don't understand why you all have it in for Farah. One drama in ten years due to a commentator breaking trust and you want to hang him. Taylor has a lot longer list of drama over his career but he is flavour of the month. I can understand Farah being a little melodramatic due to his personal circumstances around that time.
My list of his positives a few pages back holds up, the record is there. Considering that the haters are a minority their opinion almost means nothing. If it meant something club membership would have gone through the roof when Farah's Dear John moment arrived last August.
It's the way he carries himself when under the pump. He is immature.
Have you forgotten the loss at Campbelltown just after the tallisgate broke when he ran for a waiting car in the carpark to avoid the media and left the boys in the shed bewildered? Pathetic for a veteran captain.
He lost me that day.
@Cultured Bogan said:Farah's staying, have a bex and a lie down.
@Eddie said:@Cultured Bogan said:Farah's staying, have a bex and a lie down.
I think this is way more apt for the people still whinging and whining about Farah and withdrawing memberships.
:laughing:
@Eddie said:@Cultured Bogan said:Farah's staying, have a bex and a lie down.
I think this is way more apt for the people still whinging and whining about Farah and withdrawing memberships.
:laughing:
@Cultured Bogan said:@Eddie said:@Cultured Bogan said:Farah's staying, have a bex and a lie down.
I think this is way more apt for the people still whinging and whining about Farah and withdrawing memberships.
:laughing:
Who's still whinging? I know I'm not. He's staying, no point in going on about it as the club have made their decision. I don't agree with it, but I support the club first and foremost. I just hope that he and Taylor work are professional enough to put their personal issues aside to bring about results.
@Byron Bay Fan said:I also agree we look at it positively for both coach and Robbie. Robbie on the big dough must pull his weight and be constructive and Jason has to prove a point on the field to save his rear end. Strictly speaking they need each other. I think Robbie wants to end his career well-liked and maybe even work at the club so he had better do well.
@matchball said:@Byron Bay Fan said:I don't understand why you all have it in for Farah. One drama in ten years due to a commentator breaking trust and you want to hang him. Taylor has a lot longer list of drama over his career but he is flavour of the month. I can understand Farah being a little melodramatic due to his personal circumstances around that time.
My list of his positives a few pages back holds up, the record is there. Considering that the haters are a minority their opinion almost means nothing. If it meant something club membership would have gone through the roof when Farah's Dear John moment arrived last August.
It's the way he carries himself when under the pump. He is immature.
Have you forgotten the loss at Campbelltown just after the tallisgate broke when he ran for a waiting car in the carpark to avoid the media and left the boys in the shed bewildered? Pathetic for a veteran captain.
He lost me that day.
@rialto said:@matchball said:@Byron Bay Fan said:I don't understand why you all have it in for Farah. One drama in ten years due to a commentator breaking trust and you want to hang him. Taylor has a lot longer list of drama over his career but he is flavour of the month. I can understand Farah being a little melodramatic due to his personal circumstances around that time.
My list of his positives a few pages back holds up, the record is there. Considering that the haters are a minority their opinion almost means nothing. If it meant something club membership would have gone through the roof when Farah's Dear John moment arrived last August.
It's the way he carries himself when under the pump. He is immature.
Have you forgotten the loss at Campbelltown just after the tallisgate broke when he ran for a waiting car in the carpark to avoid the media and left the boys in the shed bewildered? Pathetic for a veteran captain.
He lost me that day.
He lost me when I read he was harassing a fellow player over their choice of players manager. Just not on!
@happy tiger said:@2041 said:@happy tiger said:The problem is the club has handed the power back to Farah , the same person who has run the club for how many years now
If people really knew what he gets up to behind the scenes ….......
Well go on, illuminate us.
Well for starters Farah is currently harassing a player who is looking at changing player managers
But Farah is a club legend so I guess that is his prerogative , hey
@Newtown said:What concerns me is that NSW SOO coach Daley fawns over Farah to the extent that Farah may now have the impression that he doesn't necessarily need to produce the goods at NRL level in order to win SOO selection in 2016.
@bobo125 said:after everything that has happened in the last few months regarding Taylor and Farah - to think either of them wont be doing everything physically and mentally possible to show their worth and commitment really shows some people are drama queens to the fullest.
That or your HATE is so strong it has left your head hollow.
both of them have everything to lose ! !
And both of them will come out of this as solid individuals if they show that they are giving their all to the tigers.
from what i have heard, what i have read since the team has been back in camp - both are working hard on proving their worth. giving it their all. regardless of the dramas.
thats what its about.
sad it took the drama to get to this position but they seem to have arrived at the same point so lets look forward !
@Chris said:@rialto said:@matchball said:@Byron Bay Fan said:I don't understand why you all have it in for Farah. One drama in ten years due to a commentator breaking trust and you want to hang him. Taylor has a lot longer list of drama over his career but he is flavour of the month. I can understand Farah being a little melodramatic due to his personal circumstances around that time.
My list of his positives a few pages back holds up, the record is there. Considering that the haters are a minority their opinion almost means nothing. If it meant something club membership would have gone through the roof when Farah's Dear John moment arrived last August.
It's the way he carries himself when under the pump. He is immature.
Have you forgotten the loss at Campbelltown just after the tallisgate broke when he ran for a waiting car in the carpark to avoid the media and left the boys in the shed bewildered? Pathetic for a veteran captain.
He lost me that day.
He lost me when I read he was harassing a fellow player over their choice of players manager. Just not on!
Im sure the article "you read" was from "a reliable source." :unamused: