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Opinion Is Ricky Stuart the most overrated coach ever?

MugaB

Coach
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some11

Referee
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Generalzod

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You guys like to laugh but Ricky is actually hurting:


I want to let our loyal members and fans know that I bleed green as much as you do, and as much as it hurts today, our future is still ahead of us, and we will continue on the path we best see fit to give this club the success it deserves.
Everybody hurts take comfort in your friends..lol
 

Incorrect

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As posted elsewhere...

Pathetic scenes. We're talking about a player leaving his junior club to sign with another club. And this narcissist is crying in the presser after his side just won.

Like, mate, this shit happens all the time. WTF?

If Sticky was a dog, he'd surely be a weak gutted one on today's presser... Grow up merkin
 
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As posted elsewhere...

Pathetic scenes. We're talking about a player leaving his junior club to sign with another club. And this narcissist is crying in the presser after his side just won.

Like, mate, this shit happens all the time. WTF?

If Sticky was a dog, he'd surely be a weak gutted one on today's presser... Grow up merkin

Just to strip it down to a base level, a grown man in his 50s sulking out of a room whilst being questioned about the job he’s paid to do. His temper tantrums are something you would expect of an 8 year old (with them being disciplined afterwards). The fact the game (and by extension the sporting world in general) excuses these sulks as an act of passion is ridiculous. That said Sticky is not alone in the sporting world on these acts, he’s just the NRLs most prominent offender.
 

lockscombi

Juniors
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Just to strip it down to a base level, a grown man in his 50s sulking out of a room whilst being questioned about the job he’s paid to do. His temper tantrums are something you would expect of an 8 year old (with them being disciplined afterwards). The fact the game (and by extension the sporting world in general) excuses these sulks as an act of passion is ridiculous. That said Sticky is not alone in the sporting world on these acts, he’s just the NRLs most prominent offender.
I have mixed thoughts about this. On one hand I admire Rickys passion for rugby league and his club. On the other, I find his emotions utterly unstable and unsustainable for a head coach in the NRL.
 
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