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Hey Hungry Thristy Bloke, maybe he needs a 600ml strawberry moove to chill.
Seen your youngin playing up during the haka the other night.:lol:
Haha sure that too.

Hey Hungry Thristy Bloke, maybe he needs a 600ml strawberry moove to chill.
Seen your youngin playing up during the haka the other night.:lol:
Haha sure that too.
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I was a fan of Greenberg becoming CEO before but I'm not so sure anymore, when fully considering the enormity of the task at hand.
Assuming he isn't actually appointed, I'd like to see him given a No.2 or No.3 position somewhere down the line grooming for future leadership. I think once we get our house in order promotion from within is most likely to serve us best.
What I would like to see is a possible shake up or restructure of ARLC/NRL management. Get rid of any underperformers, loafers or people who don't have the ability and nous to undertake the roles we need for what we're trying to achieve.
I'm hoping a strong deputy or COO is also brought in to handle issues more directly related to the NRL only , or perhaps creating a position for an NRL General Manager who handles the day to day issues competition issues and reports to Smith in the new layer above as ARLC CEO.
If he is indeed going, I can't see it being immediate. Transition period I imagine.
Sucks, but good for the game. Hope our replacement is hand-picked too.
how many stupid questions will Weedler ask at the presser?
less than 5 or more?
i'll go more
how many stupid questions will Weedler ask at the presser?
less than 5 or more?
i'll go more
Yeah, one crazy dude just like his old man. Good footballer, though.
How many beers will Rothfield have before it? 15 or more?
Given that he is moving from club to NRL, it would have to be almost immediate otherwise it could be preceived as a conflict of interest. Perceived independence is as important as actual independence.
Anyone who sees this as a negative is a fool. Greenberg is a massive addition to leagues administration.