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I think you mentioned it in a thread about Sharpie, i think you said he wouldn't get a run with the Bunbury under somethings, i wasn't sure whether you were from Bunbury or just using the example.
Obviously you have strong feelings about it and your entitled to and i don't have a beef with that and apologise to you again.
I was just illustrating the fact that loyalty isn't as common as it used to be. I am a mungos follower as well and i follow the club involved in the lastest defection to France. I probably feel the same way when the name Gasnier is mentioned to what you did when chucky did a runner. But thats none of my business, as i stated above.
Hopefully i will be down at Tompkins on Saturday again watching Palmyra and hopefully you boys pick up a win
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One of the biggest pleasures I have ever had in being a part of TWF was after Chuckys first start, to send a PM to his Dad, who is a member to congratulate him on such a great game, and to bet how proud he must have felt watching the game.
I am disappointed that he wont be here next year. But, as a great man once said
"In John, we trust."
John Mitchell knows what he is doing - he brought together a team apparently made up of Queensland "B" and others from around Australia and overseas that could never do anything is SuperRugby.
I believe that John Mitchell has put together a great team and attracted the greatest fans in Australia. When he makes a selection whether for the run on side or the squad we have to believe he has our best interests at heart.
John Mitchell obviously sees something in Josh Valentine that the rest of us don't, I think he is (just) a little bit better qualified than the rest of us to make that determination.
To Chuckie I say thank you for all that you have done for the Force. I wish you all the best with your future, where ever it may be.
To Josh Valentine I say welcome and may your future with the Force be a great one.
Exile
Port Macquarie
"Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s a very mean and nasty place and I don’t care how tough you are it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard ya hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done! Now if you know what you’re worth then go out and get what you’re worth. But ya gotta be willing to take the hits, and not pointing fingers saying you ain’t where you wanna be because of him, or her, or anybody! Cowards do that and that ain’t you! You’re better than that!" - Rocky Balboa
Gosh did not know Yak had re-signed
there isnt any mention of him being released from his contract or anything yet.
that in itself is another question.
will we see stannard playing in the backline somewhere else in 09?
i doubt it. he's not super 14 quality as a flyhalf or fullback. and dont quite see him as a centre.
Like what Exile said, i trust John Mitchell did whats best for the club. In this business, we look to win. If loyalty is first priority, then we'll never make the finals.
Anyway, didnt Chucky only come in 2006 to play for Pally? If thats the case, why are u getting so worked up? he came in to try for the force from the NSW, he got lucky but didnt manage to maintain it. He's not even a WA person. If someone like Dane H-P or JT or Barry Mansfield got kick out, then we can start talking about loyalty cos these guys have been WA schools developed all the way.
Gotheforce, BS.
i agree with jess FS
we all know what you mean about 'loyalty'
you must ask yourself the question as to why so many players are 'disloyal' so often.....
sometimes youve got to separate your support from the team, and look it from the coaches/directors/admistrators point of view, they are going to offer players contracts that will benefit the organization on the pitch, and thats where it matters, to all players its a job ( a great one at that!) if they aren't working here they'll be working else where, all players are fully aware of the lenghts of their contracts when they sign them..........
I think James's manager has a lot to answer for.
Chirs O's did the right thing by securing a several year contract and the Force can't afford to pay 3 first class half backs and can't afford to pay out Chris O's contract and so sadly they had no choice but to not offer James a new contract.
It's business and maybe if Chuckie's manager had of been a bit more proactive he could have organised a bit more security for him.
Business is business at the end of the day. Just all such a shame when such good people get overlooked.![]()
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[QUOTE=Jess;154328]I think James's manager has a lot to answer for.
Chirs O's did the right thing by securing a several year contract and the Force can't afford to pay 3 first class half backs and can't afford to pay out Chris O's contract and so sadly they had no choice but to not offer James a new contract.
It's business and maybe if Chuckie's manager had of been a bit more proactive he could have organised a bit more security for him.
Business is business at the end of the day. Just all such a shame when such good people get overlooked.[/QUO
how do you know it was the managers fault?
I know a bit about the whole thing BDGF.
I made Happy sad...
Is it not the manager's job to look after the player's best interests?