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Not sure if posted elsewhere but found this podcast quite an interesting listen about his time at the Warriors.
View: https://youtu.be/lJW-ikvibes?si=vPI2z1CGiXMCb8vg
Not sure if posted elsewhere but found this podcast quite an interesting listen about his time at the Warriors.
View: https://youtu.be/lJW-ikvibes?si=vPI2z1CGiXMCb8vg
Should the players as pro footballers have been the equivalent of nurses in the analogy though?Rumour:
When Elliot spoke to the players , he was way over the top - it was like a brain surgeon speaking to scaffolders - nothing against these folk
I thought Luck basically retired at the end of 2011. I consider him to be part of the Cleary era (2006-2011) where we had sustained success as opposed to the post-Cleary Armageddon (2012-2017). It really was Mannering all by himself during those dark years. The poor man had to tackle for 5 forwards for most of that period.Yup. Felt like Luck and Mannering were the only guys putting in 100% those years, and seem to be silent leaders. Even Maloney couldn't be fucked that year and wanted out, can imagine him being a bad influence..
I think a guy we can easily point the finger as an example is Manu Vatuvei, he was a legend and no doubt the Pasifika guys would have looked up too him - Which was basically all our juniors. Captained a few games that year too. He was a well known joker and not a great role model on reflection from what we all know now, got done for the red bull stuff the following year also. Sort of sticks out to me as a major issue from leaders in the squad who should be setting examples for the young blokes. It's hard to imagine JFH, Barnett and CNK out there doing that shit..
Nathan Friend basically had to beg Bluey to do some defensive training from what I recall from an interview with him....The interview suggests to me that Bluey played a bigger role than initially thought in our subsequent decline and culture problems post-2011. The sorry state of the club football department in 2012-2013, both on and off-the field, that ME describes is nothing short of astonishing. I also remember Sam Tomkins mentioning this lack of professionalism in another interview he did in England post his wahs career. I can't imagine Ivan tolerating such a culture during his tenure until 2011, so I have to assume that Bluey has to take the rap.
One character that I wonder about in all of this is Simon Mannering. Maybe he should have done more to arrest the horrid culture and establish a "no dickheads" policy as captain. I can't imagine JFH tolerating this if he had been captain back then. On the other hand, maybe this is way too harsh on Simon. It would have been tough for any great leader to lead this side, when so many of them were clearly certified f**ckwits who lacked any self-awareness.
In any case, the bloke deserved a premiership. Would not have blamed him if he had left us for a premiership ready club like the crooks or Melbourne. The fact that he stayed and remained a one club man is something I will never forget. If only there were more like him, how different would our fortunes have been during that 2011-2017 period.
A G.c too though Manu credits Bodene for helping him out of a dark patch.I really shouldn't have googled Bodene Thompson just now. I knew about the Red Bull pills, but omfg that guy was out of control.
I recall Bluey saying at an interview once "We'll just score more than the other mob". That's certainly the attitude the team played with. Almost like the modern day titans. Wayne Scurrah has a lot to answer for: he should have fought harder for Cleary, who by all accounts wanted to stay, when he was being pursued by Penrith. Maybe we'd have won a premiership by now with a halves combo of SJ/Nathan Cleary.Nathan Friend basically had to beg Bluey to do some defensive training from what I recall from an interview with him....