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What ever you think about Gould , good or bad, the one single truth is that he is no where near as great as he thinks he is. Also I would be willing to pay more than $1 for HIM to shut up
Gould grates people but he is very good at what he does. His double edged commentary is annoying as f**k and is so he can always be right no matter the outcome, but his record for the last 30 odd years cant be argued. He knows how a club should be set up for success and how to put the right people in the right roles.What ever you think about Gould , good or bad, the one single truth is that he is no where near as great as he thinks he is. Also I would be willing to pay more than $1 for HIM to shut up
Gus has a good football brain squirreled away behind an extremely irritating egotistical persona and a million agendas.Gould grates people but he is very good at what he does. His double edged commentary is annoying as f**k and is so he can always be right no matter the outcome, but his record for the last 30 odd years cant be argued. He knows how a club should be set up for success and how to put the right people in the right roles.
He makes a few errors and falls in love with certain players a bit too easy, but he set the path for the Roosters back in the 90's then us, early days at the Dogs, but the trajectory is headed in the right direction. Look at all 3 clubs pre Gus. Transit Lounge, Perennial under achievers and f**kin' basket case.
100% agree with all of that1. Won the comp with the dogs in his first year of.l coaching
2. won panthers first ever conp in his second year there
3. turned around the roosters from transit lounge
4. best nsw coach ever
5. saved panthers leagues club from bankruptcy
6. Oversaw development pathways that developed one of the best teams in the history of rugby league
7. turned the dogs from a basketcase
dare say nobody knows more about rugby league than he does
You also forgot the review he did about Mary at the Dragon'sI forgot to mention went to Newcastle when the club had agreed to go to super league and convinced the Johns boys to stay with the arl
the loss of Newcastle would’ve been a huge blow to the arl
also when he was at the warriors convinced the arl they needed to increase funding for the nzrl