Thinking about giving up nrl

Snapper

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I tried to merge as best as I could and look to the future it looks ####
I'm ready to give up the NRL
Sick and tired of putting up with this crap I come home from work and just want to see a good competitive game of football (win or lose )instead I get politics
unfortunately I'm a Wests Tigers supporter
I should've chosen more wisely but It is too late it in my blood
Tradition and loyalty means nothing any more
Well it does for me

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Remember when we taste the Premiership in a few years time it will taste that much sweeter remembering what we had to endure .
Stay positive just be happy we have a side to support :unamused:
 
I kind of agree with OP. A club is meant to be an entity you identify with. The underhandedness and disjointed board, subterfuge and sabotage and general lack of accountability or responsibility for performances isn't what we want to see. Save one successful year and two passable years, this has been the club MO for 15 years.

It's not good enough, it's not the club we love, and given what the two clubs that preceded WT were and stood for it's a poor endorsement on them as well. On field, Balmain and Wests may have battled in the later years but they always had a go.
 
I understand the sentiment and I'm really not that far behind, as I've said in other threads, but I'm not giving up just yet.
 
@happy tiger said:
@nicoffu said:
Go the Wallabies

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The Wallabies are Rugby Union's version of the WT's :laughing:

Good luck with that

haha I can't watch AFL what about netball lol I might have better luck

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Wests Tigers won a premiership in their sixth year. There are teams like Cronulla for example who are still waiting to win their first premiership. We have a very promising young side many of whom have only recently been exposed to NRL first grade. Stick with them or you will regret it.
 
@Newtown said:
Wests Tigers won a premiership in their sixth year. There are teams like Cronulla for example who are still waiting to win their first premiership. **We have a very promising young side** many of whom have only recently been exposed to NRL first grade. Stick with them or you will regret it.

This rhetoric has been trundled out every yr since 05\. Every yr its ''we're gonna be a good side'' ''we're building something special'', well we never are, and we never do. I think people are entitled to feel jack of it. Its always ''in a yr or two'', well that yr or two never seems to come.
 
@nicoffu said:
I tried to merge as best as I could and look to the future it looks ####
I'm ready to give up the NRL
Sick and tired of putting up with this crap I come home from work and just want to see a good competitive game of football (win or lose )instead I get politics
unfortunately I'm a Wests Tigers supporter
I should've chosen more wisely but It is too late it in my blood
Tradition and loyalty means nothing any more
Well it does for me

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I don't understand, you say you came home from work and just wanted to watch a good competitive game a footy instead you got politics.
How in the hell does that happen. You mean you came home from work and went on the forum.
FFS, if you you don't want all the crap just watch the game and stay away from the forum.
Simple isn't it, and it's better for your health

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I understand they have great kids coming through the ranks I saw brooks when he was 15
Tim sheens quoted (he will be the next halfback for the Tigers) spoke to Webster when he was coaching SG ball saw a lot of good young talent coming through
And still more to come
It's all the politics and the in fighting going on what I don't like

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