When we're beating everybody next year I'm going to have as much pleasure beating you pricks as I will beating Roosters and Dragons. When we put 50 on you we'll even pay for an ambo to stand by incase your fat prick of an owner has a heart attack.Now you know why we LOL@50uff$. Look no further than Bunniesman.
Please enlighten us: where did you hear this from?Kearney got a lot of the credit as an assistant coach, but I've heard a lot should have gone to Maguire.
John Sutton. :lol:The final piece of the puzzle is in place.
When we're beating everybody next year I'm going to have as much pleasure beating you pricks as I will beating Roosters and Dragons. When we put 50 on you we'll even pay for an ambo to stand by incase your fat prick of an owner has a heart attack.
I'm not going to dignify your crap with a response.Please enlighten us: where did you hear this from?
John Sutton. :lol:
I'm not going to dignify your crap with a response.
Big clap for the handicap to you as always AG. Well done finding a pic of him when he was gaining weight for a movie role. You see, in his line of work sometimes he has to change his appearance to fit his next movie.
Well yes I was expecting more this year. But a ridiculous amount of injuries plus a coach who is even more inept that I thought hurt us.
Next year when we have the next great coach of the game, and a clean injury list, we'll get where we should have been the last 2 years.
The great coaches of the modern era are Bennett, Gould, Bellamy, Hasler, and the next one will be Maguire.
They're both given a big share of the credit for Melbourne's success. Johns turned Cronk into a superstar when originally people thought he was only an average player. Maguire is considered the "brains" of the operation out of all the assistants during their success. Bellamy himself once said he owes a lot to Maguire's work. When we went calling people when we were considering Maguire, Bellamy reportedly gave him an outstanding recommendation.
Kearney got a lot of the credit as an assistant coach, but I've heard a lot should have gone to Maguire.
And since he's gone to the UK he's delivered a premiership for Wigan, an underacheiving big club (some similarities to Souths) in his very first year. That was their first in over a decade, which is a long drought in the UK for big clubs. And Wigan are currently 1st on the ladder and on their way to a league-cup double this year.
3 trophies including 2 premierships as well as 2 minor premierships in 2 years in the ESL. Plus his work as an assistant coach for the Storm during their peak years. Universally praised by those who have worked with him. His resume is as good as you can possibly get for a coach who hasn't coached an NRL team yet.
And unlike Kearney, he's had head coach expierience and acheived success by himself without the greatest coach of all time pulling the strings.
The final piece of the puzzle is in place.
Big clap for the handicap to you as always AG. Well done finding a pic of him when he was gaining weight for a movie role. You see, in his line of work sometimes he has to change his appearance to fit his next movie.
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This is a pic I got after googling "Russell Crowe 2011". This is a newer pic than your outdated crap. And he's in WHITE, which everyone knows isn't slimming. And he looks just fine. Better than fat prick tinkler.
Not a lot of blokes who coach in the ESL have a)a perfect record of winning minor premiership/premiership doubles every year of their stint and b) not a lot of blokes who coach in the ESL have expierienced the NRL in a key role for the best team of the decade.Do a lot of the blokes who coach in the ESL come to the NRL and have Premiership success?
Not a lot of blokes who coach in the ESL have a)a perfect record of winning minor premiership/premiership doubles every year of their stint and b) not a lot of blokes who coach in the ESL have expierienced the NRL in a key role for the best team of the decade.
Maguire is no Bomber Mcrae.
The haters will compare him to Mcrae or Elliott. Neither of which had the same level of success he had in the ESL and neither of which had the same kind of apprenticeship in the NRL.
Not a lot of blokes who coach in the ESL have a)a perfect record of winning minor premiership/premiership doubles every year of their stint and b) not a lot of blokes who coach in the ESL have expierienced the NRL in a key role for the best team of the decade.
Maguire is no Bomber Mcrae.
The haters will compare him to Mcrae or Elliott. Neither of which had the same level of success he had in the ESL and neither of which had the same kind of apprenticeship in the NRL.
The day after our Grand Final win.At what point next year are you going to put up your 2013 predictions?
I don't know, but my point is he's not like any coach who has come over from there.....but have there been many coaches (or any for that matter) that have won a comp in England and then come to the NRL and won a Premiership?
He's known pretty much nothing but success his entire career.
His winning mentality will change our club's culture to the ultimate winning culture.Which begs the question why is he going to 50uff$? His flawless record is about to cop a battering. It's not so much the players or coach, it's your club's losing culture that's the problem :lol:
Wayne Bennett and Darius Boyd will be at South Sydney in 2012. :lol::lol::lol:
The day after our Grand Final win.
I don't know, but my point is he's not like any coach who has come over from there.
He's unique in that he's the only coach who has had pretty much the perfect leadup to his first NRL coaching gig. He combines his NRL expierience being a key part of a dominating team with the success he's had at his first opportunity to run things himself. The best of both worlds. A more complete apprenticeship than Kearney. More success than Elliott or Mcrae.
He's known pretty much nothing but success his entire career. He knows what it takes to win. That kind of mentality is both rare and infectious.