Dragon David
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That poster is me!OK Tyson has left because he thinks the knights will win a comp / paid a bit more/ wanted a change / didn’t like the coach. Such is how it goes. I wanted him to stay but not over the odds. Apparently the knights offer $30k a year over Dragons at $2.1m for 3 years.
Like or dislike Millward his interview seemed to indicate that he wasn’t that fussed, even a bit annoyed. A strong offer was placed on the table and Tyson knocked it back. A poster on here recently noted that Tyson is a good player but not great.
2020 now a write off anyway. Good luck to Tyson.
Tyson has said that the aim of playing footy is to win a comp and not much for the money (well it comes in handy Tyson my friend). His decision to sign up for 3 years with the Knights clearly shows that he has no faith in McGregor (took him a while to determine this) and that in his experienced mind, the Dragons have no chance of winning the comp in the next 3 years.
So now we know that we have no chance of winning the comp in 3 years. Tyson should be in the know because he has been part of the rot we have at the club and knows first hand that we are rubbish. That is why he didn't re-sign with us.
By joining the Knights he must sense that they have a good chance of winning the comp in the next 3 years. They have some good players - one stand out in Ponga - but they are not great and Tyson will bring to the Knights not much more than as a good player. However, from the games that I have seen of Newcastle this year (yes I know there have only been 2), Adam O'Brien has got the players working better as a team and that is the ingredient for success.
Our games, in most of the years McGregor has coached the guys, have been reliant on a handful of guys and not gelling as a team overall and that is why we have had little success.
So from this, Tyson is right in that McGregor is a dud and that we will not win the comp in the next 3 years. Enjoy!