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@Pedro m said:What about co-captains Farrah, woods and brooks. Like Farrah or not he gives 100% effort on the field so I would keep him. I think the future captains will be woods and brooks.
@GNR4LIFE said:There was a time when people wouldn't have been able to fathom life after Benji either, but there was. There'll be life after Robbie as well should the day come when he walks out.
@Granto87 said:Braith really should of left this be, who is he to air this? Just stoking the fire.
@hobbo2803 said:@GNR4LIFE said:There was a time when people wouldn't have been able to fathom life after Benji either, but there was. There'll be life after Robbie as well should the day come when he walks out.
I'd swap benji with farah in a heartbeat at the moment !
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@NT Tiger said:He needs to be reminded of his role and where the door is.
@GNR4LIFE said:There was a time when people wouldn't have been able to fathom life after Benji either, but there was. There'll be life after Robbie as well should the day come when he walks out.
@Tony33 said:@GNR4LIFE said:There was a time when people wouldn't have been able to fathom life after Benji either, but there was. There'll be life after Robbie as well should the day come when he walks out.
Whilst I think us supporters could deal with life after robbie, i don't think the team is ready for life without robbie 'yet'. We need brooks and moses to become established first graders before robbie is let go. We saw what life without robbie entails on the field during the origin period this year..
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@NT Tiger said:I agree re the written warning and tough discussion. Part of that discussion would necessarily involve 'how things are done here' with the implication, if you don't like it one of your options is the door.
I agree that someone needs to pull Farah into line. I would rather he was in the side than out, but if the CEO can't pull him into line then who?
I disagree that Potter should be the one accountable for the 'festering', especially when, in this instance, it is between Farah and Mayer (Potters employer). I don't believe it is Potters role to try to tame Farah's ego or his attempts to wield power within the club except where that pertains to on field performances.
@NT Tiger said:Perhaps my understanding of the organisational structure of the club is wrong. I understood that the reporting line would be; Board<->CEO<->Coach<->Players. If that is the case then, no it is not the CEO's role to coach anybody, but it is the CEO's role to tell a player to pull his head in if he is not cooperating with non field related matters. Whereas it is not the coaches role to intervene in a dispute between another employee and the boss (other than perhaps to have a quiet word on the side). I don't believe it is confusing as there is only one reporting line and the one in line above Potter is Mayer. If the issue has nothing to do with Potter, Farah reports to next in line, Mayer.
If my understanding of organisational structure is wrong, does that mean that both Farah and Potter report directly to the board along separate lines? If that is so then I agree with your assessment.
In either case, I fully agree with your statement; "I would empower my coach to make 99% of decisions regarding players (including coaching of behaviour)". However it appears from Anasta's comments that is not the case. When a players ego and/or attempts to wield power are being entertained by those in positions of power above the coach, the coach is not empowered. Therein lies the problem.
Can anyone explain, the club's organisational structure to me please?
@cktiger said:Have to agree with Telltails - plus getting tired of the Farah bashing.
All the innuendo about what he did or didn't do or say is just that - speculation.
People want to get rid of him or give him a kick up the backside based on …. what?
Certainly not facts because up until this point nobody knows the facts.
For anybody thinking Cherrington could fill his shoes....REALLY?
Farah is one of the top 2 hookers in the game, you don't replace that with an untried kid thrown in with a bunch of other kids.
@happy tiger said:@cktiger said:Have to agree with Telltails - plus getting tired of the Farah bashing.
All the innuendo about what he did or didn't do or say is just that - speculation.
People want to get rid of him or give him a kick up the backside based on …. what?
Certainly not facts because up until this point nobody knows the facts.
For anybody thinking Cherrington could fill his shoes....REALLY?
Farah is one of the top 2 hookers in the game, you don't replace that with an untried kid thrown in with a bunch of other kids.
Cherrington will be the starting hooker in the 2017 season (assuming he is still at the tigers )
He is that good CK
@Tony33 said:@happy tiger said:@cktiger said:Have to agree with Telltails - plus getting tired of the Farah bashing.
All the innuendo about what he did or didn't do or say is just that - speculation.
People want to get rid of him or give him a kick up the backside based on …. what?
Certainly not facts because up until this point nobody knows the facts.
For anybody thinking Cherrington could fill his shoes....REALLY?
Farah is one of the top 2 hookers in the game, you don't replace that with an untried kid thrown in with a bunch of other kids.
Cherrington will be the starting hooker in the 2017 season (assuming he is still at the tigers )
He is that good CK
2017 is a long way from 2014 Happy. He is very good, possibly will be even better then Robbie. However he is not ready to be introduced into the team just yet though and definitely not able to fill the role robbie does
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