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  • #16
    The player is someone I have a lot of respect for.

    He told me before the season started.

    Newcastle lost their NZ test centre and Jarrod Mullen before the match.
    They lost 2 key players during the match.

    Smith blames the refs.

    We got belted.


    And Vasco,
    This player is not petulant, no sour grapes, no agendas.

    I asked him what he thought of Smith.

    And like many people who have ever had dealings with Smith he spoke his truth.


    I dont work for any rugby league club.
    This particular player has no idea whom i might support
    barbarian ......arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh!!!!!!!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Vasco View Post

      People in any industry bag bosses after they leave.
      Not true...I bag the shit out of my CURRENT dumb ****, of a boss.

      She should be firing on all eight cylinders with a standout employee like Holmes in her squad. Must be the 2 million dollar salary cap we share amongst 100 people.

      P.S. she's an ugly old ranga to boot

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      • #18
        Originally posted by trewhella View Post
        The player is someone I have a lot of respect for.

        He told me before the season started.

        Newcastle lost their NZ test centre and Jarrod Mullen before the match.
        They lost 2 key players during the match.

        Smith blames the refs.

        We got belted.


        And Vasco,
        This player is not petulant, no sour grapes, no agendas.

        I asked him what he thought of Smith.

        And like many people who have ever had dealings with Smith he spoke his truth.


        I dont work for any rugby league club.
        This particular player has no idea whom i might support
        Fair enough mate.

        You were dead on about Mason when he had only been at the club a matter of weeks.

        I guess I'm clinging on to hope that you're wrong about Smith.

        If you aren't, it could end ugly for us once again.
        Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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        • #19
          Smith brought commitment with him. He can't help the fact that we have some deadwood to clear.

          The players who aren't reserve graders in our team have been performing as well as the nuffies that we bought.

          It's the same clowns letting us down each week with their comedy of errors and weak defence. Attitude wise we have been great, however some of the players in our team are simply not cut out for first grade.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by trewhella View Post
            The player is someone I have a lot of respect for.

            He told me before the season started.

            Newcastle lost their NZ test centre and Jarrod Mullen before the match.
            They lost 2 key players during the match.

            Smith blames the refs.

            We got belted.


            And Vasco,
            This player is not petulant, no sour grapes, no agendas.

            I asked him what he thought of Smith.

            And like many people who have ever had dealings with Smith he spoke his truth.


            I dont work for any rugby league club.
            This particular player has no idea whom i might support
            I am not doubting anything you have said, but you say the player has no idea who you support, if that is the case, why would he even bother to offer his opinion on the subject.......That alone makes no sense....

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            • #21
              Originally posted by trewhella View Post
              told me that all of the current team were so glad to see the back of Brian Smith because all ha had to offer was footy skills.
              No mateship, no personal development.
              Let's bring back Freddy so he can bring back some mateship by having a beer with the boys...

              That Newcastle player has no appreciation as to how Smith managed to turn around that ailing club by removing the deadwood and some big name players which were having a destructive effect on the team.... It sounds like Smith missed at least one sacking.

              Kudos to Smith for getting rid of Mason. With the likes of Pearce, Carney, Friend, Symonds, JWH, and probably Dugan, I reckon our future is looking great. Just need to replace Mini, SKD, Koupashitsus, and one or two immobile coconuts and we become contenders.

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              • #22
                Looks like the knives are co ming out for Smith.

                who would people like to see as coach, if Smith is sacked shortly?

                Personally, i'm sticking with Brian Smith. Who would others like to see?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Elbows Harvey View Post
                  Looks like the knives are co ming out for Smith.

                  who would people like to see as coach, if Smith is sacked shortly?

                  Personally, i'm sticking with Brian Smith. Who would others like to see?
                  I'd like to see some ****ing patience, for starters. A football club isn't rebuilt in half a year.

                  Come back to me in 2012.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by FoghornLeghorn View Post
                    If he's that good a coach he should be able to see it and get rid of it...he's had many years experience coaching in the NRL now...
                    I'm betting that as contracts start running out, he will make his mark..

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                    • #25
                      Don't blame Smith for the players mistakes. Stupid passes, dropped balls, missed tackles and stupid attempts by forwards at chip kicks. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. The slack attitude shown by some of the players is a result of one 'Freddy Fittler', he was still one of the guys when he became coach.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Pass the Ball View Post
                        After Trewella, you're the first one circling...
                        I was circling before him...

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Tootsie View Post
                          Don't blame Smith for the players mistakes. Stupid passes, dropped balls, missed tackles and stupid attempts by forwards at chip kicks. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. The slack attitude shown by some of the players is a result of one 'Freddy Fittler', he was still one of the guys when he became coach.
                          The problem is that he is able to keep those donkeys in the stable. Unfortunately he continues to believe class 1 horses can aim up in Group 1 races.

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                          • #28
                            When smith came to newcastle in 07 he cleaned out all the shite carnts and rebuilt them over the course of 2 years, we came seccond last in 07. 09 strolls around and they are premiership contenders. rebuilding a club takes a while, it wont hapen within 4 months like half of you expect. I would have smith back at newy in a heartbeat, stone is quickly unravveling the good work smith done, and sometimes 'footy footy footy' isnt so bad.

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                            • #29
                              dont give a **** what he did with newcastle

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by R710éry View Post
                                dont give a **** what he did with newcastle
                                Thats a pretty rude response to a bloke who made some good points and has had some experience of Brian Smith at his club. Its pretty stupid "not to give a f---" what he did at Newcastle, because it might be a good pointer to what he's going to do here.

                                Some of you people are just so angry and rude that it takes my breath away. you must have unhappy marriages or something.

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