Iamback
Coach
- Messages
- 17,276
The westslife guys are alright. Obviously a bit cynical but what fans wouldn't be after a decade of no finals. CEO has to be more professional.
Fans are going to be cynical in such a position
The westslife guys are alright. Obviously a bit cynical but what fans wouldn't be after a decade of no finals. CEO has to be more professional.
Fans are going to be cynical in such a position
Yep, no idea what they expect. We are all overly emotional about our team's. Don't want negative coverage sort your club out.
Ciraldo spotted again at WT yesterday. Decision due very soon.
Playing his cards close to his chest.
Have you met the WTs?I think it's a great opportunity for him. Would be zero expectation and pressure to win immediately. They would fully back him and his decisions, they have too.
I agree that the dogs are a better option if he wants to make the jump right now. I still think the Parra job is available next year and that should be what he has his eyes on; that would be a terrific fit for him.In any case, surely the Bulldogs are a better option? A great history and the best GM in the NRL. Somebody who will build exactly the sort of player development that has made the Panthers a force to be reckoned with. The Dogs will become a top NRL club again within a few years. With,or, without Ciraldo.
I agree that the dogs are a better option if he wants to make the jump right now. I still think the Parra job is available next year and that should be what he has his eyes on; that would be a terrific fit for him.
To be fair, Pascoe has little footy nous but is a good business man. I would move him into a chief commercial officer type role, bring in a head of football alongside him (could be Sheens if he wants a slightly expanded role) and have them both report to a new CEO that demands accountability.Not a surprise.
The only one who loves Pascoe is himself... Boards are so out of touch these days
I agree that the dogs are a better option if he wants to make the jump right now. I still think the Parra job is available next year and that should be what he has his eyes on; that would be a terrific fit for him.
To be fair, Pascoe has little footy nous but is a good business man. I would move him into a chief commercial officer type role, bring in a head of football alongside him (could be Sheens if he wants a slightly expanded role) and have them both report to a new CEO that demands accountability.
I think you are crediting the decision regarding the COE with more footy knowledge than it requires. It is a basic principle of business to put your office where your customers are. To be present in the area your business purports to represent. To be in an area that is easy for your staff to get too so that recruiting is easier.There lies the issue. You need your CEO to have footy nous it is a hard industry. Something as basic as not putting your CoE where the core business is. Shows very poor judgement.
CEO's of football clubs more and more are becoming redundant and GM of football type people coming in.
No surprise Broncos put Ben Ikin in and they improve.
I think you are crediting the decision regarding the COE with more footy knowledge than it requires. It is a basic principle of business to put your office where your customers are. To be present in the area your business purports to represent. To be in an area that is easy for your staff to get too so that recruiting is easier.
The job of a CEO is not to be an expert on everything in the business, in this case football. The job of a CEO, among other things, is to make sure the business has the right people with the expertise to help deliver the strategy and objectives of the organisation. Nobody expects the CEO of Apple to be able to make silicon chips, write software and build laptops, but he better hire people who can.
Besides which, the decision to locate the COE requires no footy nous but does require a bit of common sense and a basic grasp of business strategy. I accept others may know him better and can vouch for his business acumen, but based on the results his business knowledge has delivered, I think he is a poor leader and CEO.
You can read "news" reports. Well done.He is ready to fly the nest. Just will be a matter of which club. Very impressed by Tim Sheens. The up and coming juniors and working with Sheens is the drawcard.
Trying to attract the right players and the dickheads in the front office is the drawbacks.
The financials do like pretty good. I guess that comes back to the CEO
The rest of it is a shambles
Mate he doesn't have to write anything here don't turn anyway people who get inside info.You can read "news" reports. Well done.
I can’t see Ivan Cleary giving up his head coach role any time soon.
Cameron Ciraldo has to accept a gig at some point, I think he may just go with the Bulldogs, my gut feeling.