Jono078
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I’d be disappointed if he wasn’t considered at least.Surely John Morris should be given a look.
I’d be disappointed if he wasn’t considered at least.Surely John Morris should be given a look.
If this really has been a mutual decision and he wants to step down that’s probably the only way this could have come about because he wouldn’t have been entitled to the reported 2million payout it he requested to step down. If he was sacked Moses would have argued for the full payout and I doubt Wests would have been open to that.
Only if you care what I think, which you clearly do.Sounds like something a narcissist would say tbh
The way the media are reporting it, it sounds like O'Brien pulled the pin himself. Admirable, but leaves me still thinking our club would have stuck by him if he didn't... which boggles the mind. If true, we literally waited for him to admit defeat himself rather than be proactive.
We are not a club that is hungry for success. Mildly peckish at best.
The thing is though, that there's not a strong correlation between rotating the coaching staff a lot & success.The way the media are reporting it, it sounds like O'Brien pulled the pin himself. Admirable, but leaves me still thinking our club would have stuck by him if he didn't... which boggles the mind. If true, we literally waited for him to admit defeat himself rather than be proactive.
We are not a club that is hungry for success. Mildly peckish at best.
The thing is though, that there's not a strong correlation between rotating the coaching staff a lot & success.
In the NRL stability and success tend to be closely linked. And the overall strength of the organisation is linked with success. I think it's actually good that they don't just immediately leap to "well it's all the coach's fault" and push them out the door the second things start going a bit bad. That's what the Tigers do. Titans. Eels before and (I am willing to bet) after Brad Arthur.
If they think Blake Green is the right man I think it's good that the plan was an orderly succession of power at some point. Obviously AOB burning himself out has put a spanner in the works but ultimately I'd prefer to follow a club that picks their man and then gives them a real chance rather than expects the coach to fix everything, then blame them for everything when they don't. I honestly think AOB's position only became untenable this year, and this is the year he left. Fine by me.
