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getsmarty

Immortal
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You too and by the way I wasn't swinging just showing my annoyance at what was a tragedy i.e. Merrin.

O.K..as I stated in my previous reply we agree on the important things.

Merrin going..debatable...same situation as Dugan...wanted big money. We don't have 3rd party like some clubs to cover this. My point re Merrin was when he was with us he played origin...after he left he no longer was a staple in the side and Penrith payed big dollars for him...so the club was right to let him go.

Anyway we can agree to disagree on that one..
 

merahputih

Juniors
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Fuxk a further 2.5 years, get Anthony Griffin
I feel your pain and share it but I think, unfortunately that Mary has a vice like grip on the coaching job (as evidenced by the casual early extension this year) . He obviously has the confidence of those who count in the Dragons hierarchy who apparently don't care about results and have set the performance bar so low I doubt even a Jamaican Limbo champion could get under it.
 

St Georgio

Juniors
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2,283
I feel your pain and share it but I think, unfortunately that Mary has a vice like grip on the coaching job (as evidenced by the casual early extension this year) . He obviously has the confidence of those who count in the Dragons hierarchy who apparently don't care about results and have set the performance bar so low I doubt even a Jamaican Limbo champion could get under it.

The sad part of it all we will continue to be middle of the table contenders until he fuxks off!
 

Crush

Coach
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11,385
Do you know how contracts work?
They just re-signed the muppet for 2 years after this season which isn't even half way through. As if they would fire him with 2.5 years to go on his contract a few weeks after extending him!

There is no way Mary gets fired.
And just to annoy everyone on the forum Dragons will lose 6 in a row and then come home strong to finish about 8th or 9th which will be considered a success after all the injuries.

The people in charge of this club DO NOT care about success. They are just happy to exist and keep the gravy train rolling along. Its pathetic. They actually laugh about it with mates! There are people on the payroll that do absolutely nothing.
It's corruption.
 

18to87

Coach
Messages
10,057
Do you know how contracts work?
They just re-signed the muppet for 2 years after this season which isn't even half way through. As if they would fire him with 2.5 years to go on his contract a few weeks after extending him!

There is no way Mary gets fired.
And just to annoy everyone on the forum Dragons will lose 6 in a row and then come home strong to finish about 8th or 9th which will be considered a success after all the injuries.

The people in charge of this club DO NOT care about success. They are just happy to exist and keep the gravy train rolling along. Its pathetic. They actually laugh about it with mates! There are people on the payroll that do absolutely nothing.
It's corruption.
I can totally see a second half of the season surge to make the finals only to be beaten in a brave effort, Facebook fans happy. Board happy. Mary happy. Rinse repeat 6th to 9th place finish in 2020.
 

utility dragon

Juniors
Messages
122
Do you know how contracts work?
They just re-signed the muppet for 2 years after this season which isn't even half way through. As if they would fire him with 2.5 years to go on his contract a few weeks after extending him!

There is no way Mary gets fired.
And just to annoy everyone on the forum Dragons will lose 6 in a row and then come home strong to finish about 8th or 9th which will be considered a success after all the injuries.

The people in charge of this club DO NOT care about success. They are just happy to exist and keep the gravy train rolling along. Its pathetic. They actually laugh about it with mates! There are people on the payroll that do absolutely nothing.
It's corruption.
Is there any truth to this? I mean it feels like it could be true. Am I getting the shits each week and there are people (paid people) laughing it off
 

Old Kogarah Boy 1

First Grade
Messages
5,415
Do you know how contracts work?
They just re-signed the muppet for 2 years after this season which isn't even half way through. As if they would fire him with 2.5 years to go on his contract a few weeks after extending him!

There is no way Mary gets fired.
And just to annoy everyone on the forum Dragons will lose 6 in a row and then come home strong to finish about 8th or 9th which will be considered a success after all the injuries.

The people in charge of this club DO NOT care about success. They are just happy to exist and keep the gravy train rolling along. Its pathetic. They actually laugh about it with mates! There are people on the payroll that do absolutely nothing.
It's corruption.

Quite possibly the post of the year!
 

Walpole

Juniors
Messages
2,460
Do you know how contracts work?
They just re-signed the muppet for 2 years after this season which isn't even half way through. As if they would fire him with 2.5 years to go on his contract a few weeks after extending him!

There is no way Mary gets fired.
And just to annoy everyone on the forum Dragons will lose 6 in a row and then come home strong to finish about 8th or 9th which will be considered a success after all the injuries.

The people in charge of this club DO NOT care about success. They are just happy to exist and keep the gravy train rolling along. Its pathetic. They actually laugh about it with mates! There are people on the payroll that do absolutely nothing.
It's corruption.
100% correct. The club is run like a suburban club - a few blokes who've been around for a long time have all the say, make sure their mates are running things and everyone else can f**k off. Nothing is going to change.
 

Life's Good

Coach
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Whilst Parra & Penrith lurch from one disaster to the next & Seibold seemingly on the nose the coach scrutiny will not fall on McError. That & our club not conceding they got it wrong by prematurely punting him means nothing will happen.
With the injuries we’ve had(Widdop, KSims, Frizzell, Norman + the JDB situation)the EOS review is already written with justification SuperCoach ‘did well given the circumstances’.
We’re watching the same channel with a busted remote.
 

Gareth67

First Grade
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Whilst Parra & Penrith lurch from one disaster to the next & Seibold seemingly on the nose the coach scrutiny will not fall on McError. That & our club not conceding they got it wrong by prematurely punting him means nothing will happen.
With the injuries we’ve had(Widdop, KSims, Frizzell, Norman + the JDB situation)the EOS review is already written with justification SuperCoach ‘did well given the circumstances’.
We’re watching the same channel with a busted remote.

I am stumped , just how does B. Gordon make any money out of his investment in the joint venture ?

I thought that the bloke was some sort of financial wizard who always came out on top with his money , surely this cannot be the case at the Dragons .
 

blacksafake

First Grade
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9,655
Whilst Parra & Penrith lurch from one disaster to the next & Seibold seemingly on the nose the coach scrutiny will not fall on McError. That & our club not conceding they got it wrong by prematurely punting him means nothing will happen.
With the injuries we’ve had(Widdop, KSims, Frizzell, Norman + the JDB situation)the EOS review is already written with justification SuperCoach ‘did well given the circumstances’.
We’re watching the same channel with a busted remote.
Don’t forget the old “ he is passionate about the club as well as creating harmony during the JDB saga”:weary::rage:
 

LINESPEED

Juniors
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1,551
Don’t forget the old “ he is passionate about the club as well as creating harmony during the JDB saga”:weary::rage:

Yes blacksbake, the stupidity coming out of The Taj is breathtaking.

There needs to be an IQ audit

Someone wield the axe or our season’s gone FFS

And yes OKB1

Maybe a one way ticket for Brian & Bruce to the Cayman Islands (with a stopover in Toronto to offload Waterboy, Turnstile & Lats - to form a dynamic love in with McCrone) might suffice?
 
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LINESPEED

Juniors
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1,551
The Roar:
by Scott Pryde

What is Mary saying at halftime?
No, genuinely. I don’t have the answers.

Playing the snake charming violin and putting his players to sleep, perhaps. Or, I don’t know, using some men in black style shenanigans to wipe their memory of the game plan which worked well in the first half?

It just doesn’t make sense, the difference in how the Dragons have played in the first half, and the second half, over the last fortnight as the club fell to both Parramatta last weekend and New Zealand last night.

It was somehow worse against the Warriors, even if because it was only the second week of it happening.

The forwards were rolling during the first half, Jai Field’s impact was obvious, and Matt Dufty was solid.

But what followed was awful as all that went out the back window.

One interesting tidbit picked up from the game (and for the record, I think it continues to show how McGregor fails to understand the needs of his roster and squad, which has been a major thorn in the side of the Dragons over the last two years) was that just a single interchange was used in the first half.

Sure, the Red V have some big-minute forwards, but the lack of rotation meant that, in the last 10 or 15 minutes of the match, McGregor had all four bench players on the park, while players like Paul Vaughan, Tyson Frizell and James Graham, who should all be on the park in the crunch stages of any footy game, found themselves exhausted and having a breather on the pine.

That roster management makes it little surprise the Dragons are continuing to struggle in the second halves of games, but some of their fundamental skills and the like seem to drop away in the second 40.

That, frankly, may not be the worst thing in the world from a season management perspective, given the club obviously haven’t peaked yet, but with three straight losses and realistically only one super impressive performance against a hapless Bulldogs in 2019, there is a lot for the Dragons to work on in the coming weeks, as they drop from the NRL’s top eight.

The fact Paul McGregor has already been re-signed by the Red V is a concern. A big one.

Paul-McGregor-755x515.jpg

(Photo by Matt Blyth/Getty Images)

Ah
So the media’s turning on you Waterboy

Dead Man Walking

And the Board will turn

But don’t worry - you can drown your sorrows with your favourites who’ve brought you down

Fool of the first order
 
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Old Kogarah Boy 1

First Grade
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5,415
The Roar:
by Scott Pryde

What is Mary saying at halftime?
No, genuinely. I don’t have the answers.

Playing the snake charming violin and putting his players to sleep, perhaps. Or, I don’t know, using some men in black style shenanigans to wipe their memory of the game plan which worked well in the first half?

It just doesn’t make sense, the difference in how the Dragons have played in the first half, and the second half, over the last fortnight as the club fell to both Parramatta last weekend and New Zealand last night.

It was somehow worse against the Warriors, even if because it was only the second week of it happening.

The forwards were rolling during the first half, Jai Field’s impact was obvious, and Matt Dufty was solid.

But what followed was awful as all that went out the back window.

One interesting tidbit picked up from the game (and for the record, I think it continues to show how McGregor fails to understand the needs of his roster and squad, which has been a major thorn in the side of the Dragons over the last two years) was that just a single interchange was used in the first half.

Sure, the Red V have some big-minute forwards, but the lack of rotation meant that, in the last 10 or 15 minutes of the match, McGregor had all four bench players on the park, while players like Paul Vaughan, Tyson Frizell and James Graham, who should all be on the park in the crunch stages of any footy game, found themselves exhausted and having a breather on the pine.

That roster management makes it little surprise the Dragons are continuing to struggle in the second halves of games, but some of their fundamental skills and the like seem to drop away in the second 40.

That, frankly, may not be the worst thing in the world from a season management perspective, given the club obviously haven’t peaked yet, but with three straight losses and realistically only one super impressive performance against a hapless Bulldogs in 2019, there is a lot for the Dragons to work on in the coming weeks, as they drop from the NRL’s top eight.

The fact Paul McGregor has already been re-signed by the Red V is a concern. A big one.

Paul-McGregor-755x515.jpg

(Photo by Matt Blyth/Getty Images)

Ah
So the media’s turning on you Waterboy

Dead Man Walking

And the Board will turn

But don’t worry - you can drown your sorrows with your favourites who’ve brought you down

Fool of the first order

It's positive that the media are now starting to question his decisions and ability. Not before time.

We need more media scrutiny ......
 

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