OldPanther
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Yeah his 5 year plan has really come to fruition hasn't it?
The so called 5 year plan doesn't exist. Fabricated by the media and believed by gullible fans.
Yeah his 5 year plan has really come to fruition hasn't it?
Before Gould a Penrith game would be Luke Walsh turning the ball inside for Newton 20 times.
The so called 5 year plan doesn't exist. Fabricated by the media and believed by gullible fans.
Well Chris Heighington is retiring at the end of this season and we are desperate for middle forwards so f**k yeah we'll give him a run.
and what the f**k...throw that Griffin merkin in too,he might be good off the bench...And his fat mate Brohman!!
and what the f**k...throw that Griffin merkin in too,he might be good off the bench...
Yep...throwin' cash around like Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunn...Hagan back at the club again?
ThisPoll options should have been
No
f**k no
The 1st article got spammed and the second says there isn't a five year plan. Also not a single Gus quote saying he has a 5 year plan there.
Gus said it'd take about 5 years to fix the club particularly with Junior development etc. I look forward to people admitting they were wrong.
Penrith Panthers boss Phil Gould admits his five-year plan for rebuilding the club is running several years behind schedule.
The outspoken Channel Nine commentator and Panthers premiership-winning coach took over the reins of the cash-strapped club in 2012, famously declaring it would take five years to return the club to the top of the NRL tree.
http://www.nospam47.com/au/league/n...ng-five-years-late/1u0b801xmr0vt1qoa17jkyd9qk
It’s always amusing to look back in hindsight
2015
IVAN CLEARY
GOULD has always rated Ivan Cleary highly as a coach.
It’s why he lured him from the Warriors and it’s why Gould believes the former fullback has a job for life at Penrith.
“I can see Ivan being the long-term coach of this club and I don’t see an end point to his time here at all,” Gould said.
“I think he is very much a part of what we are building and he is also the coach that once it is built, he’ll take advantage of it.
“Ivan has been terrific and I said at the time that he was the perfect person for what our club was about to go through.
“I needed a coach who could put up with a couple of tough years and come out the other side.
“I also wanted someone who could buy into a long-term plan and had a reputation and demeanour for handling the short-term results, which I said to him at the time won’t be great for a while.
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...r/news-story/c927ac0d6d72e9f42cdab6c643f11100
Old Panther, from your name I'm guessing that your a Panthers fan.It's fluff for the media when hiring a coach. Every club does it.
Old Panther, from your name I'm guessing that your a Panthers fan.
That, and the fact that over the 200 pages on here you have defended everything Gus has done, and refuted commonsense when it makes what Penrith did . . . . look . . . let's say unclassy.
Now just for curiosity . . . . do you think Gus or Penrith deserve any flack for what they did and how they did it ?
It's fluff for the media when hiring a coach. Every club does it.
Don’t know I’ve ever seen someone say that about a new coach, he’s got a job for life. Who says that about a new coach?