Balmain_Tiger
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for the sake of keeping marshall and farah on board.. yes
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@citizen cub said:@Geo. said:Given the article in the smh on Sheens future safe at the Wests Tigers…...it certainly deserves a poll......
C'Mon.....Sheens supporters and detractors alike .....tell me what you really think?
Comments welcome........
what do you think geo.?
@Geo. said:That's a change…......I'll bet Folkes has a fair bit of influence now and in the season proper.......Anyway the whole coaching staff should have input.......Folkes is the one out there at the moment pushing the players to the limit learning what they can and can't do........
Sheens does dumb things at times but he isn't stupid....
@willow said:If the Tigers are performing strongly and winning games then I'm open to keeping Sheens. If the club is struggling and injuries are not to blame, then start shopping around by all means. Sheens has no excuses next season, the club has recruited well, there is some exceptional talent coming througth the grades, the coaching/performance staff has been strengthened with Folkes coming on board and overall the Tigers have a stronger lineup than last year.
@Chris said:I've been singing Sheens' praises since he signed with us way back in the day and I still do. **Most people here raise an important question in their posts, that being who do we replace Tim with? All the detractors who want him gone have failed to give a sensible and valid answer to that question. I like the way the club has recruited, especially the siging of Steve Folkes. I expect that Tim respects Folksie enough to allow him to express his views on the team should train and play and I'd like to think that would happen.**
After reading the article I really liked how Stephen Humphreys says that both he and Tim are comfortable with the way the negotiations are progressing. Evidently Tim isn't pushing to secure a deal now which tells me he's confident that the results will do the negotiating for him.
I voted yes for a number of reasons. One being that the younger players he has brought through are comfortable with him and to sack him, I feel, might do more harm to them and the team than good. People under estimate how damaging it can be to have a team destablised and put through uncertainty.
Someone mentioned that him being the Australian coach would help us attract better players. I totally agree, I think we'll have a better chance of attracting more quality players than we ever had before for that reason.
Lastly and most importantly, who do we replace him with? Give me one person who will take the club to the next level.
@TheSunTanSuperman said:Whatever wet dream you got going, it needs to end.
Folkes is a strength and fitness guy. Billy Johnson and Ron Palmer have no say about team tactics/selections, so why would our guy?
@Chris said:I've been singing Sheens' praises since he signed with us way back in the day and I still do. Most people here raise an important question in their posts, that being who do we replace Tim with? All the detractors who want him gone have failed to give a sensible and valid answer to that question.
@benjibrotown said:Its quite simple:
We make the 8 sheens stays,
We miss the 8 once again and he must be sacked.
@Buckets of blood said:@Chris said:I've been singing Sheens' praises since he signed with us way back in the day and I still do. Most people here raise an important question in their posts, that being who do we replace Tim with? All the detractors who want him gone have failed to give a sensible and valid answer to that question.
What rubbish.
Stephen Kearney & John Lang were just two of many names in the past often thrown up.
Lam & Flanagan two others.
As mentioned, failing is failing….and just about everything in the joint is changing bar the coach and his trusty sidekick, yet we still fail