In reference to Inu & Mateo, did he actually say that (imply this)?Krisnan inu illustrating how stupid anderson's statement that retention and recruitment aren't that important in coaching and confirming why he doesn't have a job.
CORRECT!!! I always rated Inu and Mateo, just needed a good coach and maturity. What might have been.In reference to Inu & Mateo, did he actually say that (imply this)?
If yes, where is the link?
If he said/implied this then DA stuffed up big-time.
I have been of the impression that Paul Osborne had a lot to do with letting Inu & Mateo go and
PO was only a marionette pulled by the strings of his master puppeteers.
In reference to Inu & Mateo, did he actually say that (imply this)?
If yes, where is the link?
If he said/implied this then DA stuffed up big-time.
I have been of the impression that Paul Osborne had a lot to do with letting Inu & Mateo go and
PO was only a marionette pulled by the strings of his master puppeteers.
Don't you wish you had a inu?
All the guy ever needed was simple coaching and a coach to tell him look mate if you want to play for this team no silly offloads or ball carries or what ever else you think off just play sensible football and play the offload at the correct time.
That is what Hasler told him I would imagine look at him now since he has arrived at the dogs just amazing talent but both parra and warriors got nothing out him.
It's obvious Man management has been very poor at our club for a very long time now. So many of our juniors playing elsewhere combined into an NRL squad would go close to winning a grand final every year for the past 4 years (at least) and again this year. I realise we can't keep all our players but gees it gets hard sometimes watching various NRL teams thinking it's Parra vs Parra. As for DA and from his tongue or hand, I look forward to the time when we can learn about what really happened during the 2009 & 2010 seasons.It was implied at the time that Anderson was not even prepared to offer either Inu or Mateo a contract and especially nowehere near the dollars for what they were offered from the Warriors. Funnily enough I think they may have stayed for considerably less than what was offered anyway. I am also fairly certain that Mateo in particular was disappointed that when he left Kearney was made coach.
That said Inu is an enigmatic player who can have a rocks and diamond sort of season but I would happily have him back at the Eels.
Every match Inu plays - that is one match closer to a brain explosion! It will come soon - you watch !
thissome players are like that. Slater, marshall even our own hayne are all matchwinners because they can do freakish things that other players can't. By the same token they are more likely to make mistakes because of the level of risk involved in their play. Inu fits into that category. Give me a player of this type over a steady player who will never win you a game any day.
Wish we still had him at parra, makes all our outside backs look really ordinary!