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If there was anything that would encourage me to go out to the game against Parra this is it.
Sam Goodwin
·Sports Editor
Wed, 5 April 2023 at 12:41 pm AEST·3-min read
Wests Tigers fans are reportedly planning a protest against the club. Image: Getty
Furious Wests Tigers fans are reportedly planning a protest during the club's next game against Parramatta, after a diabolical start to the NRL season. The Tigers were thumped 46-12 by the Broncos last week, consigning them to an 0-5 start for the second-straight year.
In an embarrassing slice of history, the Tigers are the first team since 1968 to start two consecutive seasons without a win in their first five games. As well as a plethora of on-field issues, the club has also endured a number of off-field dramas.
Sam Goodwin
·Sports Editor
Wed, 5 April 2023 at 12:41 pm AEST·3-min read
Wests Tigers fans are reportedly planning a protest against the club. Image: Getty
Furious Wests Tigers fans are reportedly planning a protest during the club's next game against Parramatta, after a diabolical start to the NRL season. The Tigers were thumped 46-12 by the Broncos last week, consigning them to an 0-5 start for the second-straight year.
In an embarrassing slice of history, the Tigers are the first team since 1968 to start two consecutive seasons without a win in their first five games. As well as a plethora of on-field issues, the club has also endured a number of off-field dramas.
CEO Justin Pascoe came under fire when he was spotted on the field before their game against the Broncos, as well as in the change-rooms at half-time. Fullback Daine Laurie was then slammed by fans for 'liking' a video showing Selwyn Cobbo scoring against the Tigers, which came after Laurie was dropped to reserve grade.
And it got even worse on Tuesday when fans and commentators noticed that the club's commemorative jersey for Anzac Day depicts American soldiers - rather than Aussie ones. Amidst all the drama, fans have clearly had enough.
A number of fans have set up the 'Wests Tigers Action Group' on Facebook, with Wide World of Sports reporting that protest action is in the works for the Easter Monday game at Accor Stadium. The report states that fans are "considering a variety of moves", with one being a walk-out during the game.
The group is also reportedly planning to stand and turn their backs to the field in the 11th minute - a reference to the fact the Tigers haven't made the finals in 11 years. The last time the joint venture played finals football came way back in 2011, when they finished fourth on the ladder before losing in the semi-finals.
The group's administrator Clint Schmeider told Wide World of Sports: "We have been poor in terms of results for over a decade and nothing seems to change. The fans have had enough...This isn't aimed at the players - it's the people who run the club who need to be held accountable. They are making the poor decisions and we fans suffer as a result."
'Had enough': Wests Tigers fans in brutal act against own club
The Tigers became the first team since 1968 to start 0-5 in back-to-back seasons. Read more here.
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Wests Tigers fans set to take protest action after diabolical start to 2023
A group of angry fans are reportedly planning to walk out of their next game against Parramatta.
Sam Goodwin
·Sports Editor
Wed, 5 April 2023 at 12:41 pm AEST·3-min read
Wests Tigers fans are reportedly planning a protest against the club. Image: Getty
Furious Wests Tigers fans are reportedly planning a protest during the club's next game against Parramatta, after a diabolical start to the NRL season. The Tigers were thumped 46-12 by the Broncos last week, consigning them to an 0-5 start for the second-straight year.
In an embarrassing slice of history, the Tigers are the first team since 1968 to start two consecutive seasons without a win in their first five games. As well as a plethora of on-field issues, the club has also endured a number of off-field dramas.
Sam Goodwin
·Sports Editor
Wed, 5 April 2023 at 12:41 pm AEST·3-min read
Wests Tigers fans are reportedly planning a protest against the club. Image: Getty
Furious Wests Tigers fans are reportedly planning a protest during the club's next game against Parramatta, after a diabolical start to the NRL season. The Tigers were thumped 46-12 by the Broncos last week, consigning them to an 0-5 start for the second-straight year.
In an embarrassing slice of history, the Tigers are the first team since 1968 to start two consecutive seasons without a win in their first five games. As well as a plethora of on-field issues, the club has also endured a number of off-field dramas.
CEO Justin Pascoe came under fire when he was spotted on the field before their game against the Broncos, as well as in the change-rooms at half-time. Fullback Daine Laurie was then slammed by fans for 'liking' a video showing Selwyn Cobbo scoring against the Tigers, which came after Laurie was dropped to reserve grade.
And it got even worse on Tuesday when fans and commentators noticed that the club's commemorative jersey for Anzac Day depicts American soldiers - rather than Aussie ones. Amidst all the drama, fans have clearly had enough.
A number of fans have set up the 'Wests Tigers Action Group' on Facebook, with Wide World of Sports reporting that protest action is in the works for the Easter Monday game at Accor Stadium. The report states that fans are "considering a variety of moves", with one being a walk-out during the game.
The group is also reportedly planning to stand and turn their backs to the field in the 11th minute - a reference to the fact the Tigers haven't made the finals in 11 years. The last time the joint venture played finals football came way back in 2011, when they finished fourth on the ladder before losing in the semi-finals.
The group's administrator Clint Schmeider told Wide World of Sports: "We have been poor in terms of results for over a decade and nothing seems to change. The fans have had enough...This isn't aimed at the players - it's the people who run the club who need to be held accountable. They are making the poor decisions and we fans suffer as a result."