Taylor / Farah

@hobbo2803 said:
@foreveratiger said:
From hobbo , his having troubles posting it .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGLR25EJtfE

:roll
I'd like to dedicate this song to all the Members of the Taylor Mouseketeer fan club lol

Awe diddums…someone's still upset he never signed his flag that day... :laughing:

Will await your song for your best bud Robbie...must be a win/win...
 
I have no idea of the ethnicity of the WT membership but the Bulldogs seemed to have a loyal ethnic fanbase when Hazem was playing (even if they misbehaved sometimes) - any chance of WT having a ethnic similar fanbase even if not as strong? Admitting that WT demography covers different to that of Bulldogs.
 
Robbies is Hit Me With Your Best Shot

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JRgHol94Xc
**they hit him with 63 in SOO and he just smiled "bring it 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

This is VERY VERY disturbing to read !!!!!!!
 
@Byron Bay Fan said:
I have no idea of the ethnicity of the WT membership but the Bulldogs seemed to have a loyal ethnic fanbase when Hazem was playing (even if they misbehaved sometimes) - any chance of WT having a ethnic similar fanbase even if not as strong? Admitting that WT demography covers different to that of Bulldogs.

Yep bogans….most mullets per capita including Souths :laughing:
 
After this mess there are a few positives. Finally, Taylor has realised that his structured game plans did not suit our roster and will allow Brooks and Moses more freedom. With the reduced interchange, players that are able to play what is in front of them (especially with tiring forwards) will be very valuable. Moses, Brooks, Farah and Teddy fit the bill in this regard. Apologizing to Farah also gives Taylor the chance to start afresh with the playing group, which he really needed to do. In saying that, I believe we will only see this going to one extreme or another. It will either be the making of the playing group and Taylor as a coach leading to a successful year or after a few loses it will implode and Taylor's coaching career will be finished. Hopefully it will be the former.
 
For me it just beggars belief that a coach isn't in control of what happens regarding his playing roster. Potter had no control, and Taylor can't steer his team in the direction that he wants. Pisses me off that a coach has to wear the blame all the damn time. I hope he just decides to play Cherrington and Ballin more often than not.
 
@Tiger Hill said:
After this mess there are a few positives. Finally, Taylor has realised that his structured game plans did not suit our roster and will allow Brooks and Moses more freedom. With the reduced interchange, players that are able to play what is in front of them (especially with tiring forwards) will be very valuable. Moses, Brooks, Farah and Teddy fit the bill in this regard. Apologizing to Farah also gives Taylor the chance to start afresh with the playing group, which he really needed to do. In saying that, I believe we will only see this going **to one extreme or another**. It will either be the making of the playing group and Taylor as a coach leading to a successful year or after a few loses it will implode and Taylor's coaching career will be finished. Hopefully it will be the former.

agreed, it will be bottom 2 or top 8 disregarding injuries
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
@goldcoast tiger said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
@Pawsandclaws said:
And the comment from Woods in the link I posted about the misconception that Farah is difficult to get along with. Seems some of the truth is coming out Happy but don't let that stop you.

Great, so now that we're taking players comments at face value, we can agree all the players that have publicly backed the coach have been genuine. Fantastic.[/quote
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If woods had said anything tht bagged Farah, he'd be hailed As a true blue Tiger
And his comments would be Gospel.
It's over guys, stop crying.

Haha another Farah story, so that means its time for GCT to come out of the woodwork. You never seem to post in any thread that isn't Farah related :laughing:

Not crying at all, just highlighting a bit of hypocrisy, just like you did earlier. Whats good for the goose, or so the saying goes.

That's okGNR, you make up for any lack of posts by me , or anyone for that matter .
There was nothing to post about over the last few weeks. It was obvious that we wouldn't be losing our number One Hooker, and there wasn't much to say about it except that a lot of our supporters will be very happy about that.
I knew you would be . :laughing:
 
@wd in perth said:
For me it just beggars belief that a coach isn't in control of what happens regarding his playing roster. Potter had no control, and Taylor can't steer his team in the direction that he wants. Pisses me off that a coach has to wear the blame all the damn time. I hope he just decides to play Cherrington and Ballin more often than not.

Outrageous that a coach who knew what roster he had to work with when he signed with the club cannot simply get rid of a player with 2 years left on his contract. Even more so that said player would stand up to the illustrious coach and hand him his backside in a sling.
 
@Pawsandclaws said:
@wd in perth said:
For me it just beggars belief that a coach isn't in control of what happens regarding his playing roster. Potter had no control, and Taylor can't steer his team in the direction that he wants. Pisses me off that a coach has to wear the blame all the damn time. I hope he just decides to play Cherrington and Ballin more often than not.

Outrageous that a coach who knew what roster he had to work with when he signed with the club cannot simply get rid of a player with 2 years left on his contract. Even more so that said player would stand up to the illustrious coach and hand him his backside in a sling.

When p & c gets involved it is time to shut down this topic. Please.
 
i wonder who can genuinely put their hand up and say "im happy with how i handled this"

when we are dealing with a multi million dollar deal and business, you can't afford to be as amateur as this has been. "coach apologised"- i wonder if this has anything to do with the sam ayoub comment earlier on radio "plenty of people will be embarassed"
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
@stevetiger said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
@coopy said:
FWIW - I think JT had the right to ask Farah to move on. His handling of it was in the very least amateurish.

Very rare that someone who hasn't been a fan of JT throughout this saga will admit he at least had the right to tell Farah he could leave. I actually feel that way about Farah. He had a right to stay, but the way he carried it out did severe damage to his reputation.

This is what kills me. Its not one sided. JT didn't handle it well either.

No one is saying he did, but he wasn't the one who had his manager playing it out in the media, dragging the club through the mud.

But this is old ground.

It's not old ground at all. You are saying that Farah seemed complicit in his manager "playing it out in the media, dragging the club through the mud." That's your opinion. Not a fact. It shows bias in your position. And, all that's fine. But it shouldn't go uncontested.
 

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