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Re: Faz
1 word NO......
i would love to see him at the jjb but would want a huge wage and im not prepared to have him back on what he was on beofre never the less if he didnt want a big wage sign him up we are missing him in the pack.......
i would love to see him at the jjb but would want a huge wage and im not prepared to have him back on what he was on beofre never the less if he didnt want a big wage sign him up we are missing him in the pack.......
Re: Faz
Unlikely that Faz will return until after his contract expires - he's on serious money (partly funded by the RFU) so if he came back to RL he would have to take a massive pay cut.
He would be better off retiring after his RU contract expires IMO. Why sully a fantastic career in RL by playing on past your sell by date for Cas? Plus he would have proved that it was a mistake to go to RU (like we all said) and Farrell never came across as a quitter.
If we brought him back to the JJB, where is going to play? I am sure that the Lockers knockers would like to see him at loose forward; but it would be more likely that he would end up playing prop for us again.
He would be better off retiring after his RU contract expires IMO. Why sully a fantastic career in RL by playing on past your sell by date for Cas? Plus he would have proved that it was a mistake to go to RU (like we all said) and Farrell never came across as a quitter.
If we brought him back to the JJB, where is going to play? I am sure that the Lockers knockers would like to see him at loose forward; but it would be more likely that he would end up playing prop for us again.
"And Martin Offiah, trying to make some space, now then..." - Ray French, Wembley 1994
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Interviewer: So that obviously means that you're not going to St Helens and you're not going to Leeds?
Frano: I don't know why I would ever want to go to St Helens or Leeds
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Interviewer: So that obviously means that you're not going to St Helens and you're not going to Leeds?
Frano: I don't know why I would ever want to go to St Helens or Leeds
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Re: Faz
Great leadership skills? Commitment? Good eye for a gap, knowledge of where play is going? Great attitude? Respect from other players?Fujiman posted:What makes you think he will be a GOOD COACH :conf: Yes he was a great player but it doesn't neccessarily mean he will be a good coachloyal posted:
Ye i agree "yokozuna".. maybe as a Forward's Coach or something a long the lines.
Gareth Thomas before his first game: "You wanna spend 10 mins getting smashed up by these guys..Big dudes here.."
Re: Faz
Those could be applied to a lot of other players as well but it still won't make them a good coach which was my pointgpartin posted:Great leadership skills? Commitment? Good eye for a gap, knowledge of where play is going? Great attitude? Respect from other players?Fujiman posted:What makes you think he will be a GOOD COACH :conf: Yes he was a great player but it doesn't neccessarily mean he will be a good coachloyal posted:
Ye i agree "yokozuna".. maybe as a Forward's Coach or something a long the lines.
Re: Faz
You answered your own question and given it is an area of weakness in the side would you rather have Faz back there or Ward?Matthew posted:
If we brought him back to the JJB, where is going to play? I am sure that the Lockers knockers would like to see him at loose forward; but it would be more likely that he would end up playing prop for us again.
Mind you regardless of Farrell we could do with a loose forward at 13 because Lockers isn't one by a long way. He plays as a second row and tackles himself into the ground but he is not a loose forward.
Dave
Re: Faz
Fujiman posted:Those could be applied to a lot of other players as well but it still won't make them a good coach which was my pointgpartin posted:Great leadership skills? Commitment? Good eye for a gap, knowledge of where play is going? Great attitude? Respect from other players?Fujiman posted: What makes you think he will be a GOOD COACH :conf: Yes he was a great player but it doesn't neccessarily mean he will be a good coach
Gareth Thomas before his first game: "You wanna spend 10 mins getting smashed up by these guys..Big dudes here.."