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Matthew Elliott Disappreciation Society

When will he go?

  • He'll be shafted by the halfway mark to the season.

    Votes: 15 26.3%
  • He'll see out the season but not re-signed.

    Votes: 12 21.1%
  • He'll be re-signed for 3 years by Mick Leary in July.

    Votes: 23 40.4%
  • I don't care, I'm just stoked he's no longer at Canberra!

    Votes: 7 12.3%

  • Total voters
    57

Pantha-Boy

Juniors
Messages
1,886
both have a lot in common.
Fibro - not liked by security
Elliott- not liked by anyone

Both lose things
Fibro- coins in the queen of the nile machine
Elliott- the talent of the players he coaches

Both win things
Fibro - the coins from the queen of the nile machine well maybe
Elliott- he wins wooden spoons
:lol: that very may do it for you.
Things are looking good for your King of LU defence.
keep it up muzza.
 

murraymob

Coach
Messages
10,338
just when you think life as a panther supporter is tough and having numbnuts as coach is bad .Having clowns running the circus at panthers just think.

We could be sharks supporters.Suddenly life is good
 

Fibroman

First Grade
Messages
8,216
Sharks supporters have had nothing to cheer about for 41 years.

I would be sorry for them except for the fact that their coach is 5'9 and 6 foot up himself causing significant flaring of the nostrils.

Fancy entering the premiership the same year as the choccy soldiers and having 2 less premierships to show for it.

At least we have sh1t coaches to blame our demise on. Their only excuse is that that live in 'The Shire'
 

murraymob

Coach
Messages
10,338
panthatoy fibro will be out of the running when it comes time for your pocket money to be handed out.Your only hope is to try to hump the queen of the nile and hope to get a return.Sadly i doubt it will excite the machine :lol::lol:
 

Caged Panther

First Grade
Messages
5,181
My old man tells me he had the opportunity to put us out of our misery by running over elliott with his wheelchair, unfortunately for us all he didn't
 

murraymob

Coach
Messages
10,338
he will always be one of the players who could have been anything but was out of controll of the field.Clubs he signed for and played for
Penrith first grade
parramatta reserve grade
rosters lower grades cant remember what ones
south sydney signed for them when they came back into the comp but never played a game. Never turned up for training


as you can see many in the game seen the talent but could not get him on track
 

Fibroman

First Grade
Messages
8,216
I've never seen a player walk more on the field than Trindall. He would be luck to run more than 200m in 80 minutes of football.
 

maple_69

Bench
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4,596
If he was a soccer player, he'd be killing it for Leeds in League One, but as soon as they get promoted he'd struggle.
How many games did he play for Penrith first grade? Was only 2/3 wasn't it? Around 2005 or so.
 

The Nature Boy

Juniors
Messages
236
How many games did he play for Penrith first grade? Was only 2/3 wasn't it? Around 2005 or so.

3 in 2006 and we lost 2 out of the 3, and in the game we won against North Qld Trindall kicked a field with 10 to go while we were only leading by 4.
 

murraymob

Coach
Messages
10,338
trindall was one of the best kids to come through our system that is a fact.His problem then is the same as it is today he just can not stay out of trouble.He was 27 before he got his first game in first grade.He was never going to stand out at that age.Ask anyone who seen him play as a junior i am sure they will say the same
 

maple_69

Bench
Messages
4,596
One thing I must say though. It's quite an effort to stick at it and stay in the game until the age of 27 without cracking a first grade game. Then after getting his 3 games and being dumped (he obviously had missed his chance), he continues to play. It's obviously not about the money for him and he loves the game.
Obviously he isn't the answer for Penrith but I respect that side of him. Especially stacking up against a Pritchard or $BW.
 

Cranky Sod

Juniors
Messages
135
It's obviously not about the money for him and he loves the game.
Especially stacking up against a Pritchard or $BW.

That's what the game needs more of players playing for the love of the game not for the greed.
I still say we need to get back to the old days were players would work all day and then come to training in the afternoon ,These days they have to much time on thier hands, Get them in the workforce even if it's just part time for a couple of days a week, it would improve the players and give some of them an idea of the true value of a working dollar.
 

Pantha-Boy

Juniors
Messages
1,886
That's what the game needs more of players playing for the love of the game not for the greed.
I still say we need to get back to the old days were players would work all day and then come to training in the afternoon ,These days they have to much time on thier hands, Get them in the workforce even if it's just part time for a couple of days a week, it would improve the players and give some of them an idea of the true value of a working dollar.
Exactly right cranky.
 

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