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Do you want Brad Arthur as coach

Do you want Brad Arthur as coach

  • Yes

    Votes: 109 48.0%
  • No

    Votes: 118 52.0%

  • Total voters
    227

hineyrulz

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In 2017 we got knocked out against an inferior team in the Cowboys and in 2021 we were underranked going into the finals which is why we had to face Penrith in week 2 so that situation was also of our own doing. If we don’t finish Top 4 this season then we also run the risk of being underranked and being eliminated early.
6th place is the goal according to Nanna ArthurZ.
 

hineyrulz

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Come on Pou. It's time to rumble. $50
Have a crack Pou you weak merkin, it’s called gambling for a reason. Your boring analytical way of thinking through and exploring all the angles is lame lame lame. Shortsbet must hate you.
 

Poupou Escobar

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Sure. But one is 2.45 while one is 4-1 and 13-1
I'm unsure odds of one happening it's a fair bet as have 3 chances.
Plus if Eels beat Brisbane that 4-1 would close to 3-1. If Brisbane win you win bet.
I'll give you a bonus bet. If they make Preliminary bets cancelled. You'd also collect $100 from our previous bet.
No deal
 

Poupou Escobar

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Have a crack Pou you weak merkin, it’s called gambling for a reason. Your boring analytical way of thinking through and exploring all the angles is lame lame lame. Shortsbet must hate you.
They don’t mind because I don’t have the balls to take them for as much as I could.
 

Gronk

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EXCLUSIVE: Brad Arthur a success as Eels coach despite not winning a title, says Phil Gould​


Phil Gould says Brad Arthur's time at Parramatta has been a success, despite so far failing to deliver a long-awaited title.

The Eels haven't tasted grand final success since 1986, and more remarkably haven't played in a preliminary final since 2009, the longest drought of any team in the competition. Arthur is contracted to the club until the end of 2024, but his future has been clouded by reports his management had shopped him around to other clubs for 2023.

For his part, Arthur says he has no plans to leave the Eels. He's coached the club since 2014 and last season joined Brian Smith as the only two men with more than 200 games in charge of the Eels.

"You'd call his tenure a success, by modern day standards his tenure is a success," Gould said on Wide World of Sports' Six Tackles with Gus podcast.

"You can't measure everything just by who wins the premiership. There's not one winner and 15 losers at the end of the season.

"People succeed in varying degrees. Brad Arthur has been a success at Parramatta."

Gould pointed out that the Eels almost eliminated eventual premiers Penrith in week two of the finals last season, noting that in slightly different circumstances it could have been Parramatta lifting the Provan-Summons Trophy.

"Last year they were beaten (by) two points by the Panthers, their dummy half didn't play, Reed Mahoney (and) they were beaten on an innocuous penalty (for a Shaun Lane high tackle) before half time," he explained.

"If anyone knew that that penalty was going to decide the match they would never have given the penalty. If he clocked him on the chin like that in the last minute no way he'd have given the penalty, but no-one knew before half time that was going to be the winning score.

"That's the way it ended up, they could have easily gone on to win last year, they just didn't have their time.
"I don't see not winning comps as a failure for a coach or a club. The frustration for a club like Parramatta, who went through a golden era in the 1980s, is they haven't won since 1986.

"They have been in position to win a few since then, the fact they haven't won them doesn't mean those eras failed."

There's a theory that Parramatta's premiership window will close after this season, with a host of big names set to depart, including hooker Reed Mahoney and back rower Isaiah Papali'i.

The Eels have made the finals in four of the last five years, results that Gould feels are a fair reflection on Arthur.
"Is it his fault they haven't won a premiership? I don't think so," Gould said.

"The question is, if Brad Arthur was coaching the Melbourne Storm or the Penrith Panthers or the Roosters, would their results have been different?

"If Trent Robinson was coaching Parramatta or Craig Bellamy was coaching Parramatta do you think the results have been different? No."

"What's the failure? The fact they didn't win a premiership? That's not a failure," Gould added.

"Have you looked at the sides he was playing against?

"Why does success have to be measured on whether or not he has the gold medal?

"You mean to tell me at the Olympics the bloke with the silver or bronze medal, who finished half a metre away from the champion isn't a success?"
 

hineyrulz

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As for the gold medal analogy, Bea hasn’t even gotten us onto the podium. You don’t get medals for finishing 5th or 6th. Agenda driven merkin.
 

King-Gutho94

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Gus’s word is now gospel bahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahaha!!

2 finals wins in 9 years is a success, would Bea still be here if Gus was running the show ??? 9 years without a prelim?? I seriously doubt it.
Gus sacked Griffin despite him never missing the finals during his tenure at Penrith.

It all makes sense now the past couple of days.

Gus leaks to his Channel 9 mate weidler about BA management contacting the Bulldogs which gets the media scent onto that while he closes the deal with Ciraldo in the background.
 

hineyrulz

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Gus sacked Griffin despite him never missing the finals during his tenure at Penrith.

It all makes sense now the past couple of days.

Gus leaks to his Channel 9 mate weidler about BA management contacting the Bulldogs which gets the media scent onto that while he closes the deal with Ciraldo in the background.
Yep Gus has analed us through the media, now he is talking up Bea like he’s made the last 3 prelims with absolutely no luck.
 

King-Gutho94

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Yep Gus has analed us through the media, now he is talking up Bea like he’s made the last 3 prelims with absolutely no luck.
Yep Gus would love for us to have BA for another decade while he rebuilds belmore.

Parramatta should not be taking any advice from the GM of our bitter rival.
 

hineyrulz

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Yep Gus would love for us to have BA for another decade while he rebuilds belmore.

Parramatta should not be taking any advice from the GM of our bitter rival.
Didn’t Gus also talk up Ricky as a cure for all
things Parra?? The merkin talks with a forked tongue and has more agendas than a cabinet meeting.
 

Eelementary

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EXCLUSIVE: Brad Arthur a success as Eels coach despite not winning a title, says Phil Gould​


Phil Gould says Brad Arthur's time at Parramatta has been a success, despite so far failing to deliver a long-awaited title.

The Eels haven't tasted grand final success since 1986, and more remarkably haven't played in a preliminary final since 2009, the longest drought of any team in the competition. Arthur is contracted to the club until the end of 2024, but his future has been clouded by reports his management had shopped him around to other clubs for 2023.

For his part, Arthur says he has no plans to leave the Eels. He's coached the club since 2014 and last season joined Brian Smith as the only two men with more than 200 games in charge of the Eels.

"You'd call his tenure a success, by modern day standards his tenure is a success," Gould said on Wide World of Sports' Six Tackles with Gus podcast.

"You can't measure everything just by who wins the premiership. There's not one winner and 15 losers at the end of the season.

"People succeed in varying degrees. Brad Arthur has been a success at Parramatta."

Gould pointed out that the Eels almost eliminated eventual premiers Penrith in week two of the finals last season, noting that in slightly different circumstances it could have been Parramatta lifting the Provan-Summons Trophy.

"Last year they were beaten (by) two points by the Panthers, their dummy half didn't play, Reed Mahoney (and) they were beaten on an innocuous penalty (for a Shaun Lane high tackle) before half time," he explained.

"If anyone knew that that penalty was going to decide the match they would never have given the penalty. If he clocked him on the chin like that in the last minute no way he'd have given the penalty, but no-one knew before half time that was going to be the winning score.

"That's the way it ended up, they could have easily gone on to win last year, they just didn't have their time.
"I don't see not winning comps as a failure for a coach or a club. The frustration for a club like Parramatta, who went through a golden era in the 1980s, is they haven't won since 1986.

"They have been in position to win a few since then, the fact they haven't won them doesn't mean those eras failed."

There's a theory that Parramatta's premiership window will close after this season, with a host of big names set to depart, including hooker Reed Mahoney and back rower Isaiah Papali'i.

The Eels have made the finals in four of the last five years, results that Gould feels are a fair reflection on Arthur.
"Is it his fault they haven't won a premiership? I don't think so," Gould said.

"The question is, if Brad Arthur was coaching the Melbourne Storm or the Penrith Panthers or the Roosters, would their results have been different?

"If Trent Robinson was coaching Parramatta or Craig Bellamy was coaching Parramatta do you think the results have been different? No."

"What's the failure? The fact they didn't win a premiership? That's not a failure," Gould added.

"Have you looked at the sides he was playing against?

"Why does success have to be measured on whether or not he has the gold medal?

"You mean to tell me at the Olympics the bloke with the silver or bronze medal, who finished half a metre away from the champion isn't a success?"


We will never know for sure, but I think the results would have been different, by sheer virtue of the fact that - Bellamy, in particular - has runs on the board, in terms of taking average players to play to his systems exceptionally well.

Steve Turner, Bryan Norrie, Stephen Bell, Mitchell Sargent, Tim Glasby...

All average players that reached their potential under Bellamy.

Say what you want about him - the merkin gets results.
 

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