larrycorowa
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Yep, i think the forum is quieter. Maybe Potter runs a tighter ship…less leaks, less nonesense....
A few losses on the trot will liven things up....
A few losses on the trot will liven things up....
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@Cultured Bogan said:@innsaneink said:I await the inevitable wave of moralists on their high horses tutt tutting at others for earlier comments and opinions on the topic…
Teddy has obviously listened to the very opinions some will no doubt criticise others for having earlier on...
The beauty of hindsight eh?
I find it hilarious that those reactionary people that were hollering for him to be dropped or saying they wouldn't care if he got injured going forward will be most likely cheering him on this weekend.
I'd suspect that three other key targets shunning the Raiders may have contributed to his decision more than a few over-emotional opinions on this forum Ink.
Overall, it's a great outcome for Tedesco and the club. His career will go nowhere down there, the expectation would be enormous being the only big money signing and his development will come on in leaps and bounds under Potter at Wests whereas Stuart is more likely to up and leave when it gets too tough and leave him in the lurch.
@innsaneink said:@Cultured Bogan said:@innsaneink said:I await the inevitable wave of moralists on their high horses tutt tutting at others for earlier comments and opinions on the topic…
Teddy has obviously listened to the very opinions some will no doubt criticise others for having earlier on...
The beauty of hindsight eh?
I find it hilarious that those reactionary people that were hollering for him to be dropped or saying they wouldn't care if he got injured going forward will be most likely cheering him on this weekend.
I'd suspect that three other key targets shunning the Raiders may have contributed to his decision more than a few over-emotional opinions on this forum Ink.
Overall, it's a great outcome for Tedesco and the club. His career will go nowhere down there, the expectation would be enormous being the only big money signing and his development will come on in leaps and bounds under Potter at Wests whereas Stuart is more likely to up and leave when it gets too tough and leave him in the lurch.
Reactionist comments are from those that have a PASSION for this club
Its personal for many.
I understand the hypocrisy…we see it every week in varying forms.....its called being a passionate club rugby league fan
@Cultured Bogan said:@innsaneink said:@Cultured Bogan said:@innsaneink said:I await the inevitable wave of moralists on their high horses tutt tutting at others for earlier comments and opinions on the topic…
Teddy has obviously listened to the very opinions some will no doubt criticise others for having earlier on...
The beauty of hindsight eh?
I find it hilarious that those reactionary people that were hollering for him to be dropped or saying they wouldn't care if he got injured going forward will be most likely cheering him on this weekend.
I'd suspect that three other key targets shunning the Raiders may have contributed to his decision more than a few over-emotional opinions on this forum Ink.
Overall, it's a great outcome for Tedesco and the club. His career will go nowhere down there, the expectation would be enormous being the only big money signing and his development will come on in leaps and bounds under Potter at Wests whereas Stuart is more likely to up and leave when it gets too tough and leave him in the lurch.
Reactionist comments are from those that have a PASSION for this club
Its personal for many.
I understand the hypocrisy…we see it every week in varying forms.....its called being a passionate club rugby league fan
I don't have an issue with passion Ink, but comments about injury and such were over the top. Just my opinion and no one has to like it. I don't think that's moralising, just a different opinion. I suppose when you're in the minority it's harder to justify your point of view.
As I've already said, it's a great outcome for everyone concerned. The kid looks as though he jumped to a decision before he was ready to truly make it. I for one am glad he will run on for us in years to come. I hope everyone can get over his lapse in judgement and get behind him in future.
@TIGER said:Is it just me or is it boring this year?
Has anyone else been thinking the same but afraid to say it?
Well I just said it.
@coolcat said:I have been on here for three or four years
Yes when we are playing badly or below par, everyone has an opinion and needs to vent.
I come here to read other opinions, but also get more info about the team. The insider goss. I hate people that put fake info here. But if dig through the crap, there is a lot of good people on here giving good opinions, and good insider info.
So I keep coming back and giving my little opinion, which most people accept and don't yell down
Thank you all
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@Cosimo_Zaretti said:The problem with this forum is that people still can't let go of Balmain or Western Suburbs, and I've been telling people this since 1998 before the merger and no one on this forum listens to me. We should bulldoze Leichardt and Campbelltown and bury Tim Moltzen at the bottom of the rubble, but that won't happen because we're so weak on the right hand side with Bwaif Anasta offering nothing in attack except pointless bombs without any of the third party agreements that other teams use to slide under the cap,
I've been Tweeting Grant at #Itotallyknowmorethantheboardaboutrunningafootballclub but he still doesn't understand how important it is that we move all our home games, our training ground and all our player accomodation into ANZ stadium immediately just as soon as the ticket machines are fixed, cos they've been sabotaged by Ricky Stuart so our member's cards won't scan. I found this out off Irvine cos his mate works at the Stadium and is playing golf right now with Benji Marshall and John Hopoate.
Liam Fulton can only take another 20 or so concussions before we'll have to stop developing juniors. This won't change because Potter doesn't have the guts to drop Galloway, and Anasta, put Curtis Sironen at fullback and move Chris Lawrence into the front row. We need to hurry up and re sign Mick Potter, otherwise Marika Koroibete will be the 2015 coach.
This is all James Tedesco's fault.
Better?
@hobbo2803 said:The forums great ! Once you log in you can never leave ! Most of you guys must have desks jobs , how do you find the time to be on here 24/7 lol
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@innsaneink said:I await the inevitable wave of moralists on their high horses tutt tutting at others for earlier comments and opinions on the topic…
Teddy has obviously listened to the very opinions some will no doubt criticise others for having earlier on...
The beauty of hindsight eh?
@Cultured Bogan said:@innsaneink said:I await the inevitable wave of moralists on their high horses tutt tutting at others for earlier comments and opinions on the topic…
Teddy has obviously listened to the very opinions some will no doubt criticise others for having earlier on...
The beauty of hindsight eh?
_**I find it hilarious that those reactionary people that were hollering for him to be dropped or saying they wouldn't care if he got injured going forward will be most likely cheering him on this weekend.\
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I'd suspect that three other key targets shunning the Raiders may have contributed to his decision more than a few over-emotional opinions on this forum Ink.**_
Overall, it's a great outcome for Tedesco and the club. His career will go nowhere down there, the expectation would be enormous being the only big money signing and his development will come on in leaps and bounds under Potter at Wests whereas Stuart is more likely to up and leave when it gets too tough and leave him in the lurch.