Gareth67
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Hava Nagila!
Tremendous ! ! Loved the dancing , it was pure joy and happiness.
Also the huge fur hats - perhaps they could become the must have fashion accessory for all Dragon fans .
Hava Nagila!
Young is done.
Done!Now we all get memberships
The writing is on the wall, it is Dean Young the Board are looking to install as head coach; his father, a director is very proud and has done all he can to see this through.The BOD of StGI have advised they have gone all out to secure the devices of former player Craig Fitzgibbon as coach for 2021 and beyond.
Unfortunately Craig has advised he will be seeing out his existing contract at the Roosters and as such we have now shifted our attention to secure the services of Matt King who will complete a long line of “water boys” who have successfully found a home at our club.
His shifty narcissistic ways was hard to stomach for so fu#*ing longI’ve found the claim that he approached Webb a couple of weeks ago to complain about the selection committee interesting.
Again, he had dug a massive hole, had others fix the problem, then demanded things revert to the bad old ways where he had more power. There is example after example of this throughout his reign of terror. What an ego.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2020/08/13/paul-mcgregors-full-press-conference/A couple of lines from Mary's presser stood out. Here are a couple:
"We were pretty well unbeatable through 2018" - How delusional can one be?
If they sign D Young full time, I’m sorry, but I’m out. I can’t deal with this pain
Thar was a low day against the Dogs. I had family in town to watch the game but had to leave at half-time, something I’ve never done before. I couldn’t sit through it. My youngster was becoming too upset.
NOT EVER YOUNG.Young is done.
Not to mention the bulldogs fiasco that year was on the Lance Thompson memorial gameThat line about 2018 was pure fiction, in line with the general fiction of his PC’s which was always ‘we need to take accountability’ but nobody ever did.
That flogging at Kogarah by a reserve grade Dogs team on the eve of the finals, was easily the low point for me. Ironically coming in the year Mary judges as his pinnacle. And the flogging from the Eels the same year was almost as bad.
But things have not gotten much better since, especially if you remove the aberration of the SF win against the Broncos some weeks late which was an absolute one-off.
Thar was a low day against the Dogs. I had family in town to watch the game but had to leave at half-time, something I’ve never done before. I couldn’t sit through it. My youngster was becoming too upset.
Who gives a ......BTW...
McGregor is only the second coach in St George's history to be sacked during a season. His predecessor, Steve Price was the first.
People will point to David Waite but he was kept on and while handing the reins over the Andrew Farrar - and how did that work out? Either way, this is all recent history.
What is happening with the Club board? Over the last 20 years they have made some appalling decisions with coaching appointments. Bennett is the one sparrow, but the board managed to stuff up his extension and white ant his re-appointment.
Never forget Sean O'Connor publicly proclaiming that McGregor was the next 'Super Coach'.
McGregor will be copping a lot of flak but save most of that for the board that makes these decisions.
From 2014...
Paul McGregor should get job ahead of Wayne Bennett: St George Illawarra Dragons director
St George Illawarra director Sean O'Connor has spoken out in support of caretaker coach Paul McGregor being appointed to the job full-time and believes he would be a better option than Wayne Bennett.
While Dragons chief executive Peter Doust is expected to meet with Bennett in coming days, O'Connor's comments demonstrate the seven-time premiership winning coach would not be the first choice of everyone at the club after McGregor's impressive feat in guiding the team to four wins in their past five matches and an 18-14 loss to competition leaders Penrith in a game decided by goalkicking.
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‘‘I’d really support Paul McGregor to coach the St George Illawarra Dragons and to lead us into a new and exciting era,’’ O’Connor told The Illawarra Mercury.
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‘‘I can easily see, having been involved with him at the [Illawarra] Cutters, that he could easily be the next supercoach.’’
More: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/pa...llawarra-dragons-director-20140717-zu4lw.html
Where is Sean O'Connor nowadays?