Time for Woods to Step up also.

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I think some are just butt hurt they backed the wrong Horse religiously in the last 2 years in JT.

Who are these people, not the ones that believe in giving their clubs coach a go…surely?

Names please

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The JT supporters have been venting their frustrations in multiple threads.

Who are ''the JT supporters''?
Are they like the ''big four''?

Names please

Well Ink,Im one of those that is a strong believer of giving a person a fair go,in having said that,all things weren't equal when Taylor took on the job,he knew it and was still prepared to have a go at righting the ship..We have also given some of these players that he coached more than enough time to show if they are NRL standard players,however they are still waiting with their hands out for money that at least two of them haven't the ability at this level to earn…Am I a JT supporter?when he was the club coach I was prepared to let him see out his tenure and work with an overated team of park footballers,which many on here have claimed many times before,so in that sense I gave him my support...If many on here think that JT is gone and good riddance,many of the players he did try to work with should be put on notice that the same could happen to them if they under perform,just as many thought JT did..
 
The "lol jt fan boys lol" have raised good points, especially about the benefits of Swift action as opposed to the possible detrimental effect of all this uncertainty. No one knows how this will all play out, and that is a fair point to consider when we look at this uncertain situation we find ourselves in.

The "RF forever crew" have also had some good points about the need for the club to act quickly now. When you put these two points together, most want the same thing, ie a swift resolution, but because of the bad blood amongst supporters from the dramas of last year, people are trying to create extreme viewpoints where there aren't any.
 
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The "lol jt fan boys lol" have raised good points, especially about the benefits of Swift action as opposed to the possible detrimental effect of all this uncertainty. No one knows how this will all play out, and that is a fair point to consider when we look at this uncertain situation we find ourselves in.

The "RF forever crew" have also had some good points about the need for the club to act quickly now. When you put these two points together, most want the same thing, ie a swift resolution, but because of the bad blood amongst supporters from the dramas of last year, people are trying to create extreme viewpoints where there aren't any.

The argument still has the RF/JT flavour to it - you are pretty spot on there Old Man Tiger.Maybe after a few days we will all be back on level playing field now they are both gone.
 
Woods has excellent reason to wait and see who the coach will be before signing. Clearly he didn't truly back JT so if the new coach isn't his flavour he could walk…(?)

Doesn't make me feel too confident.

I would expect our Captain to say that he is 100% behind "our club", will work with any coach and never wants to leave (then again, Farah and Benji said that and they left).
He has never indicated any of this.
A Captain of a young, impressionable team, being cagey about his loyalty to the club is a terrible example to follow and is pretty shameful from a leader.
He is a good player most certainly, but as far as I am concerned he has shown that he is no Captain of men and incapable of being a stable influence on our young team.

Reminds of this guy: Francesco Schettino.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesco_Schettino

Scathing I know. But I'm passionate.

Farah was possibly too outspoken and certainly had his controversies, but he was a strong leader and stood up for the club. I don't know who our Captain should be, but Woods is clearly not our guy.
 
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The "lol jt fan boys lol" have raised good points, especially about the benefits of Swift action as opposed to the possible detrimental effect of all this uncertainty. No one knows how this will all play out, and that is a fair point to consider when we look at this uncertain situation we find ourselves in.

The "RF forever crew" have also had some good points about the need for the club to act quickly now. When you put these two points together, most want the same thing, ie a swift resolution, but because of the bad blood amongst supporters from the dramas of last year, people are trying to create extreme viewpoints where there aren't any.

Valid post omt,what people should realise is now JT is gone Farah is gone ,the club board and administrators have to be very vigilant regarding who they employ as coach and who they resign as players,we definitely want a coach the players respond to and we want players to perform at this level..we have been the halfway house of mediocrity for far to long,if Pascoe is fair dinkum,then there should be a very serious conversation regarding this playing group and their worth…its time to take a stand,if you want to play for the Wests Tigers and be part of a winning culture then the ball is in their court to perform to an NRL standard and compete week in week out,not have a great game one week and look like world beaters then the next couple of weeks play like park footballers full of mistakes and uncertainty..Although it does start at the top,I go to watch and support a team of professional rugby league players,not pretenders or overated,overhyped juniors that have yet to earn their NRL stripes,this is a business and winning games is part of that business,I pay my membership to support the club and team,I can spend my fee on anything I want,however I love the WTs and I can easily not renew if we keep going on this same path of inconsistent playing,poor admin and players trying to dictate to the club...
 
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Woods has excellent reason to wait and see who the coach will be before signing. Clearly he didn't truly back JT so if the new coach isn't his flavour he could walk…(?)

Doesn't make me feel too confident.

I would expect our Captain to say that he is 100% behind "our club", will work with any coach and never wants to leave **<big>(then again, Farah and Benji said that and they left).</big>**
He has never indicated any of this.
A Captain of a young, impressionable team, being cagey about his loyalty to the club is a terrible example to follow and is pretty shameful from a leader.
He is a good player most certainly, but as far as I am concerned he has shown that he is no Captain of men and incapable of being a stable influence on our young team.

Reminds of this guy: Francesco Schettino.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesco_Schettino

Scathing I know. But I'm passionate.

Farah was possibly too outspoken and certainly had his controversies, but he was a strong leader and stood up for the club. I don't know who our Captain should be, but Woods is clearly not our guy.

Hey Bigsiro you are showing your petticoat in stating that Farah said that and he left (the bolded section above), where have you been for past 2 years? Farah had to be mauled, chewed and spat out before he packed his bags.
 
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Woods has excellent reason to wait and see who the coach will be before signing. Clearly he didn't truly back JT so if the new coach isn't his flavour he could walk…(?)

Doesn't make me feel too confident.

I would expect our Captain to say that he is 100% behind "our club", will work with any coach and never wants to leave **<big>(then again, Farah and Benji said that and they left).</big>**
He has never indicated any of this.
A Captain of a young, impressionable team, being cagey about his loyalty to the club is a terrible example to follow and is pretty shameful from a leader.
He is a good player most certainly, but as far as I am concerned he has shown that he is no Captain of men and incapable of being a stable influence on our young team.

Reminds of this guy: Francesco Schettino.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francesco_Schettino

Scathing I know. But I'm passionate.

Farah was possibly too outspoken and certainly had his controversies, but he was a strong leader and stood up for the club. I don't know who our Captain should be, but Woods is clearly not our guy.

Hey Bigsiro you are showing your petticoat in stating that Farah said that and he left (the bolded section above), where have you been for past 2 years? Farah had to be mauled, chewed and spat out before he packed his bags.

Doesn't really matter BBF ,the end result is the same mate…
 
One thing i will give Farah credit for is when he signed his last contract, we were in the midst of drama not knowing Potter's future, and we'd been struggling on the field. He said just because things get hard doesn't mean you up and leave. Woods on the other hand just seems to be out for himself. Which is fine for him as a player. As a captain its a joke. The captain is supposed to be an extension of the coach and CEO. He's failed miserably as far as i'm concerned. Hasn't put the club first at all. If wants the C, he has to take the responsibilites that go with it. If he doesn't, stand down and look after yourself.
 
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I think some are just butt hurt they backed the wrong Horse religiously in the last 2 years in JT.

Who are these people, not the ones that believe in giving their clubs coach a go…surely?

Names please

@Ps&Cs said:
The JT supporters have been venting their frustrations in multiple threads.

Who are ''the JT supporters''?
Are they like the ''big four''?

Names please

Well Ink,Im one of those that is a strong believer of giving a person a fair go,in having said that,all things weren't equal when Taylor took on the job,he knew it and was still prepared to have a go at righting the ship..We have also given some of these players that he coached more than enough time to show if they are NRL standard players,however they are still waiting with their hands out for money that at least two of them haven't the ability at this level to earn…Am I a JT supporter?when he was the club coach I was prepared to let him see out his tenure and work with an overated team of park footballers,which many on here have claimed many times before,so in that sense I gave him my support...If many on here think that JT is gone and good riddance,many of the players he did try to work with should be put on notice that the same could happen to them if they under perform,just as many thought JT did..

I believe in a fair go too.
JT was nothing compared to my views on Sheens at the end…10 years is a long time for mediocrity intersepersed with occasional gold.
I believe I learnt some patience back then, Two and a tick years for JT was a blip compared to Sheens
I credit JT with our S&C team improving drastically...Ive continually criticised him over the defense or lack of it...everything else a bit neither here nor there
Continually pointing out to ignorants the restrictions he was under re: 2nd tier cap....people somehow twist that into me being a "lol JT lover lol fanboy lol lol lol"

Youre either one or the other, black or white...no in between for some
 
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I think some are just butt hurt they backed the wrong Horse religiously in the last 2 years in JT.

Who are these people, not the ones that believe in giving their clubs coach a go…surely?

Names please

@Ps&Cs said:
The JT supporters have been venting their frustrations in multiple threads.

Who are ''the JT supporters''?
Are they like the ''big four''?

Names please

Well Ink,Im one of those that is a strong believer of giving a person a fair go,in having said that,all things weren't equal when Taylor took on the job,he knew it and was still prepared to have a go at righting the ship..We have also given some of these players that he coached more than enough time to show if they are NRL standard players,however they are still waiting with their hands out for money that at least two of them haven't the ability at this level to earn…Am I a JT supporter?when he was the club coach I was prepared to let him see out his tenure and work with an overated team of park footballers,which many on here have claimed many times before,so in that sense I gave him my support...If many on here think that JT is gone and good riddance,many of the players he did try to work with should be put on notice that the same could happen to them if they under perform,just as many thought JT did..

I believe in a fair go too.
JT was nothing compared to my views on Sheens at the end…10 years is a long time for mediocrity intersepersed with occasional gold.
I believe I learnt some patience back then, Two and a tick years for JT was a blip compared to Sheens
I credit JT with our S&C team improving drastically...Ive continually criticised him over the defense or lack of it...everything else a bit neither here nor there
Continually pointing out to ignorants the restrictions he was under re: 2nd tier cap....people somehow twist that into me being a "lol JT lover lol fanboy lol lol lol"

Youre either one or the other, black or white...no in between for some

I completely see your reasoning and explanations Ink,come to think of it we as a club have been very ordinary from the start,very unprofessional in the way we have done things…we now have the opportunity to make things right,a tougher stance on players contracts and their worth would be a start..Like you I kept fronting up to games and memberships in the Sheens era because of the club,at times his decisions weren't right as was Humpty and Mayers...but to keep calling people fan boys etc is pretty immature in an adults world of conversation,as I said,I supported Taylor as coach of this club,did that make me a fanboy,absolutely not...
 
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Hey Bigsiro you are showing your petticoat in stating that Farah said that and he left (the bolded section above), where have you been for past 2 years? Farah had to be mauled, chewed and spat out before he packed his bags.

Yes, you are totally right. Farah was mauled and left to fend for himself. (Not WT proudest moment.) The point is that despite shenanigans he still spoke out re his purported, unwavering loyalty. This is how a leader should act - even if he ends up leaving.

And by the way, how did you know I shop at petticoat junction? Was that you peeping under the change room door? :mrgreen:
 
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Hey Bigsiro you are showing your petticoat in stating that Farah said that and he left (the bolded section above), where have you been for past 2 years? Farah had to be mauled, chewed and spat out before he packed his bags.

Yes, you are totally right. Farah was mauled and left to fend for himself. (Not WT proudest moment.) The point is that despite shenanigans he still spoke out re his purported, unwavering loyalty. This is how a leader should act - even if he ends up leaving.

And by the way, how did you know I shop at petticoat junction? Was that you peeping under the change room door? :mrgreen:

I was in drag serving you and had to knock back your persistent advances
 
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The "lol jt fan boys lol" have raised good points, especially about the benefits of Swift action as opposed to the possible detrimental effect of all this uncertainty. No one knows how this will all play out, and that is a fair point to consider when we look at this uncertain situation we find ourselves in.

The "RF forever crew" have also had some good points about the need for the club to act quickly now. When you put these two points together, most want the same thing, ie a swift resolution, but because of the bad blood amongst supporters from the dramas of last year, people are trying to create extreme viewpoints where there aren't any.

The argument still has the RF/JT flavour to it - you are pretty spot on there Old Man Tiger.Maybe after a few days we will all be back on level playing field now they are both gone.

Yes, i hope so. We need something to be positive about. When you think about the decline of the club it is pretty gut-wrenching.
 
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The "lol jt fan boys lol" have raised good points, especially about the benefits of Swift action as opposed to the possible detrimental effect of all this uncertainty. No one knows how this will all play out, and that is a fair point to consider when we look at this uncertain situation we find ourselves in.

The "RF forever crew" have also had some good points about the need for the club to act quickly now. When you put these two points together, most want the same thing, ie a swift resolution, but because of the bad blood amongst supporters from the dramas of last year, people are trying to create extreme viewpoints where there aren't any.

Valid post omt,what people should realise is now JT is gone Farah is gone ,the club board and administrators have to be very vigilant regarding who they employ as coach and who they resign as players,we definitely want a coach the players respond to and we want players to perform at this level..we have been the halfway house of mediocrity for far to long,if Pascoe is fair dinkum,then there should be a very serious conversation regarding this playing group and their worth…its time to take a stand,if you want to play for the Wests Tigers and be part of a winning culture then the ball is in their court to perform to an NRL standard and compete week in week out,not have a great game one week and look like world beaters then the next couple of weeks play like park footballers full of mistakes and uncertainty..Although it does start at the top,I go to watch and support a team of professional rugby league players,not pretenders or overated,overhyped juniors that have yet to earn their NRL stripes,this is a business and winning games is part of that business,I pay my membership to support the club and team,I can spend my fee on anything I want,however I love the WTs and I can easily not renew if we keep going on this same path of inconsistent playing,poor admin and players trying to dictate to the club...

With you a 100%. The last 2 years I've been close to not renewing, and if this start to the year continues I can't see myself attending a single fixture, including those I have paid for already.
 
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The "lol jt fan boys lol" have raised good points, especially about the benefits of Swift action as opposed to the possible detrimental effect of all this uncertainty. No one knows how this will all play out, and that is a fair point to consider when we look at this uncertain situation we find ourselves in.

The "RF forever crew" have also had some good points about the need for the club to act quickly now. When you put these two points together, most want the same thing, ie a swift resolution, but because of the bad blood amongst supporters from the dramas of last year, people are trying to create extreme viewpoints where there aren't any.

Your right, Farah and Taylor are both gone but the tension remains for some reason.
I don't think anyone would be unhappy if we have Cleary instead of Taylor.
 
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Hey Bigsiro you are showing your petticoat in stating that Farah said that and he left (the bolded section above), where have you been for past 2 years? Farah had to be mauled, chewed and spat out before he packed his bags.

Yes, you are totally right. Farah was mauled and left to fend for himself. (Not WT proudest moment.) The point is that despite shenanigans he still spoke out re his purported, unwavering loyalty. This is how a leader should act - even if he ends up leaving.

And by the way, how did you know I shop at petticoat junction? Was that you peeping under the change room door? :mrgreen:

Now tell me you are not the original big Siro who I think was a cop - I guess he would have to be meticulous on how he presented evidence.
 
I would not put the responsibility on Teddy, let him concentrate on his brilliant game. Need someone who understands defence so can patch up things during play, ie, ordering the players around. Plus all the other leadership attributes.
 
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We're going to have to stop our discussion because you are obstinate to the point of idiocy. Literally to the point of idiocy, I don't think I am alone when I say that reading some of your comments, I cannot tell if you are a really good troll or just bone-headedly intransigent.

I've struggled with the question myself. The recent rise in the use of "lol" has me leaning towards troll. I guess it's nicer to believe that someone is just having some "fun" at others' expense, rather than thinking they are incapable of comprehending the conversation.
 
If the decision to make Woods was the wrong one then people at our club must be bad judge's of character or there was no one better.

I still think that maybe some of woods comments may have been wrongly interpreted. I'm happy to see how this plays out before I make a call.

I just hope he keeps doing what he does on the park and others in the pack chip in a bit more than they have.
 

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