I just want a new coach to see what happens on here if we don't immediately improve in every game.
Then the new coach will get criticized mercilessly and hopefully sacked real quick as he should be.
This will happen up and until we get the right man for the job and by that I mean the merkin that can take us all the way and quickly to a premiership.
The time for 5 year plans is over. It is not acceptable. I don't believe in them for a club like ours. A premiership within 3 seasons by any new coach at Parra, or at least massive improvements in player attitude and consistency that takes our team to within the top 4, great for and against differentials, Finals and GF's and we play well in them win or lose. Only then do we know that we have the right man for the job.
This would also mean that he knows what he is doing or at least we have addressed our junior development pathways and we actually have players each and every year coming through that are pushing for NRL positions otherwise the above just won't happen.
These are all signs that we have the right man for the job. We don't have a wonky administration anymore. By all other markers we are an elite team that should almost always be a serious contender. The only missing ingredients are to many plodders in the football department that aren't getting the job done. That needs to be addressed. A great coach knows what success looks like and as soon as he gets here will start to restructure the joint to suit his vision to succeed as all the great coaches do. We just haven't had one for years, so many in our football department steering our success or lack there of are mediocre and or stifled by bad practices that need to be changed or improved upon.
But I think this season more then previously fans(and apologists) have started to realise that this coach is cooked and can not take us any further. The apologist tree was still quite heavy with fruit even at the beginning of this season, but due to the many glaring meek and embarrassing efforts put in this season the tree is now almost bare. Only a couple of very, very bitter and sour, malnourished fruits that didn't get enough sunlight or nutrition and are malformed are left hanging on their own swinging in what is turning out to be quite a bone chilling cold and windy winter indeed.