Posted by Robert Lloyd on July 24, 2016 at 12:04pm
I think it important to record that the first game under the auspices of the Government appointed administrator was our worst performance for some time. Cause and effect?
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Excellent reply 60s, unfortunately Robert has been a bit off in his last few posts. Robert, as I stated earlier, a cup of tea, a bex (substitute a valium for bex) and a good lie down will do you wonders.
I farted 10 times yesterday.Cause and effect? Robert ,don't believe in the "The Butterfly Effect".More than likely the realisation of our predicament ,points wise, has worn the players down to the extent that many would be thinking "What's the point?".Can't say I blame them.Why risk injury for no reward.Despite BA's best efforts,the remaining games are little more than training runs.
Rob your reading into this one too much mate, we've been so good this year we've over achieved with the huge loss of important players, last night was a loss because of that imo, we've got half the team out and Scott was a huge loss yesterday morning.
Are you out on day leave again robert ,your carer needs a serious talking to!!! Might add there was nothing wrong with the performance given the prevailing circumstances. ALL players gave us their best so get stuffed robert ,
IMO irrelevant. Due to injury problems, salary cap compliance restraints, the loss of Foran etc BA has simply run out of troops. The Don hasn't as yet impacted the coaching staff nor the player roster.
Tom drake > michael picklumJuly 24, 2016 at 12:35pm
Dont think he will interfere with coaching staff or roster,he seemed to be saying he just wanted support those doing the job instead of hindering them as his predecessors did .
"I got excited thinking maybe a Winger, but seems he is a middle forward. We have plenty of them coming through with Talagi, Koina and Popo.
Hopefully he can be an edge where we have Funa-Iuta and Petrus as the only really great prospects in junior…"
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Effect - a loss, despite the effort.
Government administrator impact on result - zero.
Excellent reply 60s, unfortunately Robert has been a bit off in his last few posts. Robert, as I stated earlier, a cup of tea, a bex (substitute a valium for bex) and a good lie down will do you wonders.
I farted 10 times yesterday.Cause and effect? Robert ,don't believe in the "The Butterfly Effect".More than likely the realisation of our predicament ,points wise, has worn the players down to the extent that many would be thinking "What's the point?".Can't say I blame them.Why risk injury for no reward.Despite BA's best efforts,the remaining games are little more than training runs.
Rob your reading into this one too much mate, we've been so good this year we've over achieved with the huge loss of important players, last night was a loss because of that imo, we've got half the team out and Scott was a huge loss yesterday morning.
IMO irrelevant. Due to injury problems, salary cap compliance restraints, the loss of Foran etc BA has simply run out of troops. The Don hasn't as yet impacted the coaching staff nor the player roster.
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