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Stick with Brian Smith....
His record speaks for itself. He has taken teams with limited talent to grand finals in the past. I honestly reckon he has just been unlucky in not being able to go all the way in the past. Heck, Hagan had more luck than Smith (2001) reaping off Reilly and Wok's work. Now, Hagan is reaping the benefits of Brian's work at Parra.
Brian Smith is a man of honesty and integrity. Those qualities can conflict with management and fans on occassions. But, I don't think you'll find many as committed as Brian towards a club's success. I met the man a few years ago at a clinic and you can tell that he lives and breathes footy.
The walkout of Newton shows that Smith is willing to change the roster and culture of your club. He is trying to cut out an increasingly negative culture at you club towards picking underperforming home juniors at the expense of getting outsiders into your club. Problems Brian is facing are not unkike the problems Chris Anderson faced at the Cronulla Sharks. A culture change is hard to do. He is already trying to change that through the Newton, Davico, Luke MacDouggall and Cooper Vuna issues. I suspect that more will go come the end of the season. He changed the Parra roster almost 100% within his first three years there. The club still reaps the benefit of Smith's changes.
Your fans should support Brian 100% as he was on a hiding to nothing when he arrived. At the moment, your fans need to support your club at its darkest hour. People said Newton bled red and blue, but that is total crapola. If he truly did, he'd train as hard as hell for next round to erase that defeat from their minds. Newton owes your club bigtime, yet he does a Lyon and leaves. Pretty poor attitude which proves Brian was right for not retaining him for 2008.
Line up in droves for the next home game and don't sledge the coach.
His record speaks for itself. He has taken teams with limited talent to grand finals in the past. I honestly reckon he has just been unlucky in not being able to go all the way in the past. Heck, Hagan had more luck than Smith (2001) reaping off Reilly and Wok's work. Now, Hagan is reaping the benefits of Brian's work at Parra.
Brian Smith is a man of honesty and integrity. Those qualities can conflict with management and fans on occassions. But, I don't think you'll find many as committed as Brian towards a club's success. I met the man a few years ago at a clinic and you can tell that he lives and breathes footy.
The walkout of Newton shows that Smith is willing to change the roster and culture of your club. He is trying to cut out an increasingly negative culture at you club towards picking underperforming home juniors at the expense of getting outsiders into your club. Problems Brian is facing are not unkike the problems Chris Anderson faced at the Cronulla Sharks. A culture change is hard to do. He is already trying to change that through the Newton, Davico, Luke MacDouggall and Cooper Vuna issues. I suspect that more will go come the end of the season. He changed the Parra roster almost 100% within his first three years there. The club still reaps the benefit of Smith's changes.
Your fans should support Brian 100% as he was on a hiding to nothing when he arrived. At the moment, your fans need to support your club at its darkest hour. People said Newton bled red and blue, but that is total crapola. If he truly did, he'd train as hard as hell for next round to erase that defeat from their minds. Newton owes your club bigtime, yet he does a Lyon and leaves. Pretty poor attitude which proves Brian was right for not retaining him for 2008.
Line up in droves for the next home game and don't sledge the coach.