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Shane Webcke orders tell-all rugby league book pulped
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[QUOTE="Hamm.0, post: 2194277, member: 1852"] My thoughts; Firstly; how far away do those scenes post GF 06, when Hodgo deliberately sort out Webcke to hug him, seem? Secondly; Taylor's "blow up" toward Webcke could be from as little as Webcke giving him curry for not putting in at training....or it could be more, that article isn't worth a thing. Thirdly; I'm unsure whether anyone should be connecting the dots towards Hunt and Thaiday, in regard to this whole saga. At the every least, I suggest it's premature to attribute their actions to his resignation. It is already fairly public knowledge that Hunt wasn't going to make a decision until Lockyer was sorted. Lockyer is meant to be sorted by the week after Easter at the latest. If Hunt does resign, we can't look too much into that either. Fourthly; Gee Gee was admin, his departure has nothing to do with the team training or on field. Finally; I'm unsure of the whole saga. I'm can't believe that Webcke is stupid enough to not have realised what his thoughts would have sounded like (considering it was a speculated 5-6 months since he wrote them), he had a long time to consider what he wrote before it finally became public. I also am finding it hard to believe that Webcke would be a bloke unable to handle confronting people he has offended (although he might simply be a 'pleaser', a guy unable to handle people not liking him eusa_think ). I am scared for the future of my club if any player mentioned in the book, did indeed have a whinge and held the club "to ransom" for their signature on contract. What does this say about our CEO and co. if players are dictating terms to things well off the field? However, remember that close sources have said even though Thaiday re-signed, he was very close to leaving for undisclosed reasons... eusa_think I also struggle with the thought that the only three guys still at the club from Webcke's last season (Lockyer, Hodges, Parker and of course Hunt & Thaiday) would allow a "shoulder out" approach to Webcke. And if so, they would have had to been united. Nobody can convince me that for any united player action to happen at Red Hill, Darren Lockyer must be in agreement with it. All said and done, the hardest thing for me as a fan, is our relatively young pack, has been playing great. Legend or not, what a crap time to lose the forwards coach. [/QUOTE]
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