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Why the theatrics?

Clifferd

Coach
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There's no frenzy in a good news story.

Put people in front of a car accident or man pulling a cat from being stuck up a tree and tell me which one they'll rubberneck at.

Still doesn't change the fact tigers are a popular topic

Why not Newcastles failure to attract quality players to their team?

Why not talk about Penriths abysmal start to the season after so much promise?
 

Ron's_Mate

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Still doesn't change the fact tigers are a popular topic

Why not Newcastles failure to attract quality players to their team?

Why not talk about Penriths abysmal start to the season after so much promise?
They'll beat the Tigers horse until the clicks die off and then move on to the next sensation.
 

Tiger Ted

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Still doesn't change the fact tigers are a popular topic

Why not Newcastles failure to attract quality players to their team?

Why not talk about Penriths abysmal start to the season after so much promise?
How the f**k has the egomaniac Gus Gould appointed genius coach with the exuberant personality griffin escaped the ire of the scandalous media.This impostor failed to get the Broncos into the 8 has a roster to kill for @ Penrith & yet they r running 15th but the filthy media r consumed with undermining us !!
 

Shredder

Juniors
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I'll tell you what it is.

We have a large fan following, but we are also many peoples second team.

People are interested.

Additionally, Moses and Woods have been easy for the press to get quotes out of.

Its fine - nearly done now.
 

Exsilium

First Grade
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How the f**k has the egomaniac Gus Gould appointed genius coach with the exuberant personality griffin escaped the ire of the scandalous media.This impostor failed to get the Broncos into the 8 has a roster to kill for @ Penrith & yet they r running 15th but the filthy media r consumed with undermining us !!


Short answer. No one gives a f**k about Penrith.

The Tigers have been providing print media fuel for years now. Soon it will be over. Thankfully.
 

BrotherJim05

Bench
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I didn't say he didn't handle himself well. I'm criticising him for doing it in the first place as it keepd the fires burning, no matter what he says.

Next week Woods will be asked about Pascoe's comments again.

A fire can't burn without oxygen.

I agree with what you are saying somewhat but I don't think we will hear much from Pascoe on this issue moving forward. What's done is done. All 3 have confirmed that they are leaving. Pascoe has made a statement that we did everything we could, cleared the air on some thing and then that is it.

Woods will definitely keep it going. He will break a world record for number of times saying the phrase "it is what it is" on national TV but I'll be surprised if Pascoe (or the club for that matter) makes any further comment
 

BrotherJim05

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Short answer. No one gives a f**k about Penrith.

The Tigers have been providing print media fuel for years now. Soon it will be over. Thankfully.

The Tigers are easy pickings for the media. With the likes of Benji, Robbie, the coach sacking sagas and the Big 4 contract sagas the fun really never stops. Our club is like that mate you have that is so easy to stir up but will never realise it.

The media circus will spread back to the Eels once Moses moves...mark my words
 

macnaz

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I think your right , give him time to settle in and let his ego take hold and im positive the drammas will start there.
 

madunit

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Still doesn't change the fact tigers are a popular topic

Why not Newcastles failure to attract quality players to their team?

Why not talk about Penriths abysmal start to the season after so much promise?
To paraphrase Paul Kent a few weeks back on NRL 360.

Reporting on games is boring. Who wants to do that 24/7.

That is the attitude that typifies RL Media. I'm in a unique position where I can write as a fan, not involved in that media. I can (and have) attack how the mainstream media functions.
 

Clifferd

Coach
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To paraphrase Paul Kent a few weeks back on NRL 360.

Reporting on games is boring. Who wants to do that 24/7.

That is the attitude that typifies RL Media. I'm in a unique position where I can write as a fan, not involved in that media. I can (and have) attack how the mainstream media functions.


So called RL journos bash RL every opportunity they get

Honest question, do AFL journos do the same to their own code or is it just us?
 

madunit

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Afl journos love their game.

Go to herald sun and just read the headlines for the afl.

Largely games focussed and positive.

We have in RL that likes to eat the hand that feeds it
 

sensesmaybenumbed

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Afl journos love their game.

Go to herald sun and just read the headlines for the afl.

Largely games focussed and positive.

We have in RL that likes to eat the hand that feeds it
The AFL journos are also terrified of having their press passes pulled, so double the incentive.
 

Ron's_Mate

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Once Des Hasler had lost the board he was a dead man walking
Michael Chammas

Published: September 19 2017 - 8:17PM

Twelve months ago the Canterbury board was presented with two proposals. The first was a contract extension for the coach. The second was his termination and a blueprint to life after Hasler.
The board had even gone to the extent of arranging interviews with two prospective coaches – Todd Payten and Dean Pay. The advice given was sack him or back him. It did neither.
At the end of 2016, and with one more year to run on his contract, Hasler was given the opportunity to prove himself. In hindsight, it was a ticket to a slow and painful death.
The board was never convinced he was the man. It didn't like the direction the club was heading under a man whose own paranoia began to sweep across the organisation.

Even mid-way through the season, when the directors provided him with a two-year contract extension, they did so reluctantly.
The decision to punt Hasler had all but been made. But with no warning, the board had a sudden change of heart and nutted out a new two-year deal and within 24 hours it was announced that he had signed a contract extension.
Canterbury were so desperate to avoid panicking and reacting to public outcry, they allowed the saga to drag out. Extending Hasler's contract was meant to provide them with some breathing space, but it only placed further scrutiny on a club that has become accustomed to success.

The writing was on the wall when Hasler's support from the board had diminished so much that it took some of the power and control he had of the club away from him.
It removed members of his coaching staff and stripped funding for the football department. The board wanted its club back.
The Bulldogs won three on the trot to finish the season, but it was to no avail. There was no longer a decision to be made. Hasler was a dead man walking.
The chief executive at the time, Raelene Castle, was Hasler's biggest supporter. It put her at loggerheads with chairman Ray Dib – one of the reasons the relationship between the two most influential figures at the club deteriorated over the course of the year.

Then there was the growing tension and unrest among the playing group. The uncertainty surrounding the future of key players tested the relationship with the coach. The decision to allow favourite son Josh Reynolds to leave to the Wests Tigers had huge ramifications. Skipper James Graham was ropeable. His close friend David Klemmer was furious.
The cracks were there for all to see. They were losing games and fans wanted blood. That brings us to September 19, 2017 – the end of the Hasler regime that yielded two grand finals and five finals series across six seasons. He left his worst for last, bowing out with his once impeccable reputation battered.

Dib was on the phone to all key club stakeholders on Tuesday afternoon, informing sponsors and officials of the club's decision to part ways with Hasler. He had spent the past week in the club's Belmore offices conducting interviews with players and staff, undertaking a review that was always going to lead to Hasler's demise at the family club.
Interestingly, Hasler was never interviewed. His first contact with Dib came on Tuesday, when he was hastily called in for a meeting in which he was told his services would no longer be required.
That wasn't a surprise. The bombshell dropped next certainly was, though. The Bulldogs had no intention of paying him out. That's destined for a legal stoush given Hasler's expectations of a seven-figure sum.

So where to now for Canterbury? Does Kieran Foran still come to the club without the man who was once a father figure to him at Manly? And what about Hasler's replacement? The whispers about Pay won't go away.
Michael Maguire will be in the running. Dib was also recently spotted lunching with Wayne Beavis – the agent who represents a number of coaches in the NRL. This meeting was believed to be in relation to Trent Barrett.
But given how close Beavis is to Manly supremo Bob Fulton, some find it hard to believe he will disrespect that relationship by negotiating for Barrett to go elsewhere with a year to run at the Sea Eagles. But, then again, Barrett is one of the lowest-paid coaches in the game.

At the start of the season, Dib warned everyone at the club, from the administration through the coaching staff and players that their jobs were all on the line this year. They certainly were.
Now it's the board's turn to answer the music when the elections roll around in February.

This story was found at: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...e-was-a-dead-man-walking-20170919-gykrdy.html
 

Vic Mackey

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This is absolutely hilarious. Woods has been given the worst career advice ever by his manager. Serves the plank right though for the way he treated the club.

Maybe 4 years at another rabble will humble him, then he can come back with his tail between his legs. We might need a bench prop in 2022.
 

super_coach

First Grade
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Poor old Sharon, he let his manager convince him that he was hard done by at the Tigs and the grass was greener on the other side of the hill. So not being the sharpest tool in the shed he let his manager led him over the hill into a sandy desert. Normally I feel a bit sorry for people who are taken advantage of because they are deficient in grey matter, but Woods deserves everything he gets for the way he had a shot at the Tigers at every opportunity.

Anyway to quote Sharon..."what will be will be"
 

Ron's_Mate

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Woods is leaving a stable club that's on the way up, for a rabble on the way down. Doggies don't know who their coach will be, whether he will work out, and don't know who some of the key players will be.
 
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