I have to disagree.
When you have grown men acting like children, in roles that demand utmost professionalism, then that rubbish is going to trickle down and erode away at every aspect of the organisation below them.
Board leaks, contradictory statements, public feuding - is it any wonder the players don't turn up entirely focused and motivated.
Pricey was a great player, but unfortunately as a football club executive, he comes off as a goose.
You can't have such emotional people who wear their hearts entirely on their sleeve, acting in these sorts of roles. You need diplomats, who know how to shut their mouth when required, and devise plans of action that act as a compromise of differing and opposing opinions.
The Price is certainly not right.
I'm not going to take sides on who should be voted in for the board, as I genuinely do think both parties have every right to condone their actions. I'm just hoping that either party that is voted in does well from here on out.
Once you're old enough to vote in federal or state elections you're going to have to pick a side you know...
The Price is certainly not right.
Actually, you don't. You only have to turn up to vote (if you are on the electoral roll, that is). You don't have to mark your ballot paper formally if you don't want to. You can just get your voting slip, put a big cross through the whole page and then stick it in the box.
I reckon he would just compile a list of who he heard everyone else is voting for.
:?Price said:We have done what we said we would.
I am so sick of my Manly supporter mate ringing me up laughing his little guts out about the latest episode of the B grade soap opera that is the Parra club.
How embarresment !