My mistake GFMisanthrope said:First Grade? French Guinea? Fruity Guys?
Or did you mean GF as in Grand Final?
My mistake GFMisanthrope said:First Grade? French Guinea? Fruity Guys?
Or did you mean GF as in Grand Final?
oh no you di-int! [-X[-X[-XMisanthrope said:Don't call me girlfriend!
a business, i thought it was rugby league team, you know, sport? something for the people to cheer for and enjoy watching.
and with regards to man utd buying players at age 9, those players have a choice to go or not, reyno in this case has no choice, he has been shafted.
If you think going about unethically and wrong is going to make you happy when and if we win a premiership then enjoy, i would rather win one on the back of a great team and pride and passion, rather then a bunch of manufactured robots who bow down to Brian Smith and co.
Spearhead said:i'll just give up the abbreviations
Gene Krupa said:So, forgive me if I've got this wrong but, how many premierships has Hagan won for Parra? :lol:
But I want to make it to coach level on this forum so I can feel as big as you.Gene Krupa said:Just give up. Period.
Parki said:First off, they dont play it for the love of the game. The knights dont go out there every week with the "good enough" mentality. Competitive sport IS a buisness, and anyone who thinks otherwise is sadly mistaken. This isnt 1956, though im sure you would like it to be
Reyno has done nothing for newcastle for four years except collect his oversized pay cheque, and now we want to save a bit of face by not paying him 200 GRAND that he doesent deserve!!!!!! But thats unethical, so he should just be given his money cause its wrong
its not wrong, its smart buisness.... we will never win the comp off the back of Kirk Reynoldson... he has had FOUR YEARS to earn this contract extension and he hasnt done it
and i make stupid comments hey Gene, he is in his 1st season with Parra and they are in the 8, while we a fighting off the spoon under Brian. hmm
Wow, you know, since the invention of that thing, oh whats it called...money? I think that's the correct term...since the invention of that sport has been a business.fred_knight said:a business, i thought it was rugby league team, you know, sport?
Yeah, it's enjoyable to watch when the players are actually playing, rather then when they run out on field, hand the ball over to the opposition and say "here you go, try line's over there. We're off down to the pub!"something for the people to cheer for and enjoy watching.
What exactly is unethical about it? Reynoldson has been dropped due to poor form since '05. There's nothing in his contract that states he must be picked week in, week out regardless of form.If you think going about unethically and wrong is going to make you happy when and if we win a premiership then enjoy
As for this...shutup. If you think that the current team we have is one with pride and passion for the jersey and knights crest, then you're about as blind as ray f**ken charles.i would rather win one on the back of a great team and pride and passion, rather then a bunch of manufactured robots who bow down to Brian Smith and co.
Misanthrope said:I realise you're probably mildly geniused, so I won't give you the kind of treatment I'd give a fully functioning idiot who stumbled into our forum spouting ill informed sh*t.
Michael Hagan is a good coach to have when all you need is for somebody to pat the players on the back, wish them luck, and congratulate them when they win. In fact, he's so good at that - that he'll do it irregardless of the outcome. I don't think I ever heard Michael Hagan criticise a performance. That made him perfect for Newcastle's collection of weak willed, spineless bitches.
The Parramatta fans lauding Michael Hagan as the saviour of the world as we know it are basing this on one season of football. You may win the premiership this year. We did in his first year. But people seem quick to forget the other mediocre years the Knights enjoyed under his 'guidance' and are blind to the many mediocre years that Parramatta will doubtless endure until somebody decides to fire him or an irate fan offs him in the car park.
How long was Brian Smith at Parramatta? I'm pretty sure it was longer than the proverbial snap of his fingers you refer to. Or is that how long you've been supporting Parramatta?
There seem to be two kinds of Parramatta fan. Those who can appreciate what Smith contributed but acknowledge that it was time for him to leave - and those who are idiots. There's Ron Jeremy too - who seems to slot somewhere in between dependent on the day.
Since you're not Ron Jeremy and you're not in the former group - I'm going to have to go ahead and group you in with the idiots. You can collect your dunce cap on the way out.
You felt so moved by his argument that you just had to register an account to agree with it? :roll:
Spearhead said:But I want to make it to coach level on this forum so I can feel as big as you.
Good luck with the end of season trip we will enjoy the finals
I just can't compete with such genius replies such as this.Gene Krupa said:Just give up. Period.
wat a load of crap no one inherits a premiership. if the team was so good to win one year later then why was there a new coach in the 1st place...