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It seems Freddy's loyalty lies elsewhere.
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Originally posted by milanja View PostNot sure why people are surprised that alot of his loyalties go to penrith, lived in the area, first grade debut there, first grand final win there, best mates from there. roosters will take some place in his heart, but he's a chocolate soilder through and through." A man can only walk as far as he can see"
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I think everyone is reading too much into this. All freddy did was ring a mate in gus and tell him about a young player that he saw and showed promise, that doesn't mean he now goes for penrith and has brushed us. Sure he would of been filthy about how he got sacked as coach but he is and always will be a roosters man. The club should should be using him in some capacity just not as head coach again....
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I read the article elsewhere (so I'm not sure how similar the content was), but it seemed to me as though Freddy thought that the environment out in West Sydney would be conducive to maximizing the likelihood for success; given that yer man is a Fijian giant man-child who's only ever known the relatively small and laid-back environment of his local town.
You never know - at Easts the kid could end up at the Cross every other night clubbing his arse off (and I don't mean Charing Cross).Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...
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Originally posted by ben25 View PostI think everyone is reading too much into this. All freddy did was ring a mate in gus and tell him about a young player that he saw and showed promise, that doesn't mean he now goes for penrith and has brushed us. Sure he would of been filthy about how he got sacked as coach but he is and always will be a roosters man. The club should should be using him in some capacity just not as head coach again....
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Originally posted by Arties Pie View PostThe point I am making is that if what the story says is true he recommended the player to Gus, I would have thought with the history he has had with the Roosters we would have been his first port of call it's not as if Gus paid his contracts for all those years.
How do you know we were not his 1st port of call and said thanks but no thanks???
Some of you blokes are far too precious
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Originally posted by Salvatori Grubber View PostI read the article elsewhere (so I'm not sure how similar the content was), but it seemed to me as though Freddy thought that the environment out in West Sydney would be conducive to maximizing the likelihood for success; given that yer man is a Fijian giant man-child who's only ever known the relatively small and laid-back environment of his local town.
You never know - at Easts the kid could end up at the Cross every other night clubbing his arse off (and I don't mean Charing Cross).
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Originally posted by Arties Pie View Posthttp://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/pen...-1226532782944
You would think that with his history with our club he would have our interests in mind.
Moreover, to question Freddy's integrity over him doing something to help an individual, the game in Fiiji and the game overall is very poor. Why shouldn't Freddy have some love for Penrith? Would you have questioned the integrity of Arthur Beetson is he attended a Balmain event or assisted them. Hardly.
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