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BJ is not the boss, the board of directors are.
Win is obviously running the show.
Illawarra Mafia.
Sad
CC
Sounds accurate but if BJ had any self respect, he'd resign.
Why otherwise take on the job?
XXX
BJ is not the boss, the board of directors are.
Win is obviously running the show.
Illawarra Mafia.
Sad
CC
Why should he, what has he done wrong apart from following instructions.Sounds accurate but if BJ had any self respect, he'd resign.
Why otherwise take on the job?
XXX
Why should he, what has he done wrong apart from following instructions.
CC
BJ is not a yes man.Every CEO I know, and there are a few, goes in with clear goals and seeks to implement their philosophy. Usually a 5 year plan to leave their mark and then on to the next challenge/company. Every single one of them.
Not a job for life like Doust or a yes man like BJ.
Like I said, he has no self respect.
XXX
Disagree, but time for bed.WELL CLEARLY HE IS.
XXX
Disagree, but time for bed.
CC
Maybe this young lady has the gumption to question McGregor's performances.McGregor asks the hard questions following tough loss
Author
Alicia Newton NRL.com Reporter
Timestamp
Sun 16 Jun 2019, 08:57 PM
Paul McGregor lamented a lack of mental strength and inconsistencies in several of the side's younger players after St George Illawarra slumped to their eighth loss of the season on Sunday.
The Dragons shot out of the blocks for an 8-0 lead against the Sea Eagles with NSW forwards Paul Vaughan and Tyson Frizell, along with firebrand Korbin Sims bringing the energy early.
But the Sea Eagles went up an extra gear themselves as the Dragons fell away in the final 60 minutes to lose by 20 points, a notion that left McGregor questioning some of his other players' efforts in the beaten side.
"We just don't want to work hard enough for it, we want the easy before the hard," McGregor said.
"It doesn't matter if they're young or old, you've got to want the hard first. I don't think our interchange come out and done that.
"At the end of the day we were overworked and overpowered. To back up with a poor performance after last week was disappointing."
Match Highlights: Sea Eagles v Dragons
The loss of Cameron McInnes in the first half didn't help the side's cause and the Sea Eagles gain the ascendency immediately after the Dragons No.9 went off the field.
Rookie utility Reece Robson replaced McInnes at dummy half but came up with a couple of costly errors.
"We lost Cam in that 22-minute mark and his experience around the middle we lost our way," McGregor said.
"We missed five [starting players] today. The players that are missing are key players in our team and then we lose Cam but that's rugby league. We've got to deal with that.
"I always say to the young guys it's a really good opportunity to see what you've got and what we're seeing is not good enough. When you're playing in a jumper and in the 17 you have to want the hard stuff."
McGregor said McInnes was OK but felt like an idiot for getting his head caught in the wrong position on impact.
https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/06/16/mcgregor-asks-the-hard-questions-following-tough-loss/
Bring back PRICE.....at least he could take a loss on the chin! This current imbecile is full of shit!
Under Mary:
Regular season
2014 11th
2015 8th
2016 11th
2017 9th
2018 7th
Finals over 5 years
1 win
2 losses
2019 season
5 wins - 2 wins against Dogs, other 3 wins by 2 points or less
8 losses
Last 24 games
9 wins
15 losses
How does any respectable, professional organisation extend the contract of the head coach with the above record?
How are there no questions raised from supposed media experts?
XXX
Did I hear right on Fox that the assistant coaching staff ie Young and Hornby were on a weekend off to review our season to date .
Surely I didn’t dream this .
Unfortumately 100 protestors look stupid as made out by the media to 20.000 so called members as reported. The media making a laughing stock of such protests as do the NRL.I know this has been talked about before and is hard to organise but after so many years of this rubbish and no end in sight, is it time to organise a demonstration at the club to show our frustration which might attract media attention to put pressure on the board to change things, especially the coaching staff. If we can turn up to Kogarah for game day surely we can turn up to the club on a non game day. Like I said I know it is hard to organise but I just don’t know what else we can do to try and turn this club around.
It is obvious that the board have no interest in doing anything and I hate watching this once great club deteriorate into a rabble.
More to do with how to manage origin players Mary said.
So yeah, they needed time out to gather their thoughts.
My god
Couldn’t they have done it this weekend when no clubs are playing
We are a basket case