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Sack mcgregor

Gareth67

First Grade
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Well at least we can now say the useless Peanut of a coach will be gone next year!!
That's a Happy New Year bonus.

Mate I most sincerely hope so , however being from a family that had its fair share of chooks running around the yard I must repeat what my dear old mum use to say “ Now Cecil - don’t go counting your chickens until they have hatched ! “
 

Dragonslayer

First Grade
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7,695
My New Years theme song (as sung to the tune of roll out the barrel)

Sack, sack McGregor
We'll sign as members today
Sack, sack McGregor
Money will be coming your way
Zing, boom us members
We'll scream and let out a cheer
Now's the time to sack McGregor
And 2020 will be our year.

I will close the door myself
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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33,485
Coaches under fire
No coach is under more pressure in the early rounds than the Dragons’ Paul McGregor.

This time, the de Belin situation can’t be held up as an excuse for a poor season.

Last year, after just five matches, McGregor was re-signed until the end of 2021 without any performance clauses. The Dragons finished second last.

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Dragons coach Paul McGregor will be under pressure early this season.CREDIT:ROBERT PEET

The signing of veteran players Issac Luke and Trent Merrin doesn’t overly excite the long-suffering Dragons fan, neither does the streaky form of halves Ben Hunt and Corey Norman.

The Gordon family, which owns 50 per cent of the joint venture, already has a reputation for not wanting to spend a dollar more than it has to, but it will be under considerable pressure to sack McGregor and pay him out if the wins don’t come early.

Every coach feels the heat but there will be sharp focus on Anthony Seibold at the Broncos (despite his long-term contract) and Paul Green at the Cowboys (considering the off-season signing of Valentine Holmes).

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/ca...in-rugby-league-s-puzzle-20200101-p53o2g.html

P.S Thanks OldKogarahboy
 

Old Kogarah Boy 1

First Grade
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5,415
NEWS FLASH!

Police have been called to St George Illawarra’s training ground in Wollongong.

Fraud Squad detectives have arrested Paul McGregor for impersonating an nrl coach.

The charges are expected to be long & detailed, being that McGregor has an extensive history of such fraud.

Police are considering laying further charges to the club board for employing a known fraudster.

More to follow...... SACK McGregor!
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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Only a winning start can save McGregor and the Dragons

Neil Breen
11 hrs ago
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:copyright: Robert Peet Dragons coach Paul McGregor will be under pressure early this season.
Strap in Dragons fans, 2020 is your year – for better or worse.

No matter where you search in this new year for NRL storylines, St George Illawarra is at the top of the pile.

Yes, there will be drama we don’t know about, there will be refereeing turmoil, the Roosters attempting three in a row, the Maroons trying to rebuild and stop a potential Blues dynasty, a new chairman ...

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:copyright: AAP Jack de Belin leaves Wollongong Local Court in July.
Hundreds of stories and storylines.

But this year it’s all on the line for the Dragons.

And it will begin in Wollongong Local Court on February 3 when star forward Jack de Belin stands trial on serious sexual assault charges. He has pleaded not guilty and the trial is expected to last two weeks.

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:copyright: Getty It was a dismal season for the Dragons on and off the field.
Last year the de Belin scandal derailed the Dragons’ season. The club and players stood by their man, believing he would be able to play despite such serious charges hanging over his head.


The NRL introduced the "no-fault" stand-down rule, but de Belin challenged the rule in the Federal Court. Such was the club’s confidence that he would win the case, they fully expected him to join them in Mudgee for the round 10 clash against the Knights.

When he lost, the players wanted to boycott the match. In the end they played and were belted 45-12. After that they spiralled out of control, avoiding the spoon only because the Titans were even worse.

The club just couldn’t see the obvious.

It believed de Belin, like every member of society, was innocent until proven guilty. But the NRL was never going to allow him to play – until the matter was heard in court. Hence the stand-down rule, which allowed the presumption of innocence to exist despite a workplace suspension.

To that end, the Dragons, and the players, were poorly advised and the wounds self-inflicted.

There will be no such de Belin excuses this year. The case will be over, either way, before the start of the season, the court having done the club a massive favour by bringing the matter forward a few weeks.

Try getting that favour done for you if you’re Joe Blow.

The case somewhat shielded coach Paul McGregor last season. It gave him and club honchos an out.

On the field things didn't pan out. Ben Hunt didn't do what they needed week to week. Corey Norman likewise. McGregor had no idea what to do with Matt Dufty – and still doesn’t.

Trent Merrin returns and the only other big signing is Issac Luke to provide cover at hooker.

Surely the pack will fire? Merrin and Luke are internationals and join Australia, England and Origin stars Tyson Frizell, Tariq Sims, Paul Vaughan and James Graham.

To have such talent on the books and finish second-last is appalling.

McGregor and the club’s hierarchy have become lightning rods for the Dragons' long-suffering fans.

Chief executive Peter “Oust” Doust left at the end of 2018 after an 18-year reign. An expensive "international" search for a new boss unearthed the club’s very own chairman, Brian Johnston. But Johnston lasted a solitary season, and the search is on again. He’ll stay until the de Belin court case is heard.

There was confusion when one of Johnston’s first acts was to grant McGregor a two-year extension to his coaching contract. This happened after round five when there wasn’t a lot to show for his efforts since taking the job in 2014 after Steve Price was sacked – and there wasn’t a line-up of clubs trying to pinch him.

McGregor's record now stands at 139 matches for 66 wins and 73 losses. Being a terrific, honest bloke has earned him relief from the ravenous rugby league media pack. He’s a popular and respected member of the league fraternity.

He and the club have also benefited from the tyranny of distance. This may seem ridiculous, but being based in Wollongong means much less media turn up at the club. It can take more than half a day round trip to slog it out through the south of Sydney and back for press conferences. If they were based full-time at Kogarah, it would have been an almost daily onslaught during the past year or two.

But now, in 2020, all the brownie points have been used up, and the excuses well and truly gone.

If the club starts poorly, expect a pile on by Easter Sunday. That will be round five and the Dragons will be at home facing the Warriors after having played the Tigers, Panthers, Raiders and Eels.

McGregor needs to be three-and-two on Easter Monday.


https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/othe...-can-save-mcgregor-and-the-dragons/ar-BBYB8Ax

P.S thanks Old Kogarah Boy 1
 

denis preston

First Grade
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Only a winning start can save McGregor and the Dragons

Neil Breen
11 hrs ago
$
:copyright: Robert Peet Dragons coach Paul McGregor will be under pressure early this season.
Strap in Dragons fans, 2020 is your year – for better or worse.

No matter where you search in this new year for NRL storylines, St George Illawarra is at the top of the pile.

Yes, there will be drama we don’t know about, there will be refereeing turmoil, the Roosters attempting three in a row, the Maroons trying to rebuild and stop a potential Blues dynasty, a new chairman ...

$
:copyright: AAP Jack de Belin leaves Wollongong Local Court in July.
Hundreds of stories and storylines.

But this year it’s all on the line for the Dragons.

And it will begin in Wollongong Local Court on February 3 when star forward Jack de Belin stands trial on serious sexual assault charges. He has pleaded not guilty and the trial is expected to last two weeks.

$
:copyright: Getty It was a dismal season for the Dragons on and off the field.
Last year the de Belin scandal derailed the Dragons’ season. The club and players stood by their man, believing he would be able to play despite such serious charges hanging over his head.


The NRL introduced the "no-fault" stand-down rule, but de Belin challenged the rule in the Federal Court. Such was the club’s confidence that he would win the case, they fully expected him to join them in Mudgee for the round 10 clash against the Knights.

When he lost, the players wanted to boycott the match. In the end they played and were belted 45-12. After that they spiralled out of control, avoiding the spoon only because the Titans were even worse.

The club just couldn’t see the obvious.

It believed de Belin, like every member of society, was innocent until proven guilty. But the NRL was never going to allow him to play – until the matter was heard in court. Hence the stand-down rule, which allowed the presumption of innocence to exist despite a workplace suspension.

To that end, the Dragons, and the players, were poorly advised and the wounds self-inflicted.

There will be no such de Belin excuses this year. The case will be over, either way, before the start of the season, the court having done the club a massive favour by bringing the matter forward a few weeks.

Try getting that favour done for you if you’re Joe Blow.

The case somewhat shielded coach Paul McGregor last season. It gave him and club honchos an out.

On the field things didn't pan out. Ben Hunt didn't do what they needed week to week. Corey Norman likewise. McGregor had no idea what to do with Matt Dufty – and still doesn’t.

Trent Merrin returns and the only other big signing is Issac Luke to provide cover at hooker.

Surely the pack will fire? Merrin and Luke are internationals and join Australia, England and Origin stars Tyson Frizell, Tariq Sims, Paul Vaughan and James Graham.

To have such talent on the books and finish second-last is appalling.

McGregor and the club’s hierarchy have become lightning rods for the Dragons' long-suffering fans.

Chief executive Peter “Oust” Doust left at the end of 2018 after an 18-year reign. An expensive "international" search for a new boss unearthed the club’s very own chairman, Brian Johnston. But Johnston lasted a solitary season, and the search is on again. He’ll stay until the de Belin court case is heard.

There was confusion when one of Johnston’s first acts was to grant McGregor a two-year extension to his coaching contract. This happened after round five when there wasn’t a lot to show for his efforts since taking the job in 2014 after Steve Price was sacked – and there wasn’t a line-up of clubs trying to pinch him.

McGregor's record now stands at 139 matches for 66 wins and 73 losses. Being a terrific, honest bloke has earned him relief from the ravenous rugby league media pack. He’s a popular and respected member of the league fraternity.

He and the club have also benefited from the tyranny of distance. This may seem ridiculous, but being based in Wollongong means much less media turn up at the club. It can take more than half a day round trip to slog it out through the south of Sydney and back for press conferences. If they were based full-time at Kogarah, it would have been an almost daily onslaught during the past year or two.

But now, in 2020, all the brownie points have been used up, and the excuses well and truly gone.

If the club starts poorly, expect a pile on by Easter Sunday. That will be round five and the Dragons will be at home facing the Warriors after having played the Tigers, Panthers, Raiders and Eels.

McGregor needs to be three-and-two on Easter Monday.


https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/othe...-can-save-mcgregor-and-the-dragons/ar-BBYB8Ax

P.S thanks Old Kogarah Boy 1

What irritates me is after all the incompetence and damage he has done to the side over the past 5 seasons he only has to win 3 out of the first five games to show all that he is indeed a good coach and will see out his contract ??? The horse has bolted surely and it is just a matter of when to relieve him of the job. Oh well back to wishing we lose the first 4 games !
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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What irritates me is after all the incompetence and damage he has done to the side over the past 5 seasons he only has to win 3 out of the first five games to show all that he is indeed a good coach and will see out his contract ??? The horse has bolted surely and it is just a matter of when to relieve him of the job. Oh well back to wishing we lose the first 4 games !

Spot on Denis....Talk about building a culture based around incompetence/nepotism etc....

Our club is close to the laughing stock of the NRL.... The Board should be ashamed of the nonsense they constantly trot out as "Excuses "....

Talk about "Yesterdays' Heroes "....what a joke we have become.

P.S Nothing personally against Mr McGregor...used to love watching him play... As a coach , He has tarnished his playing legacy.
 

Old Kogarah Boy 1

First Grade
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5,415
Spot on Denis....Talk about building a culture based around incompetence/nepotism etc....

Our club is close to the laughing stock of the NRL.... The Board should be ashamed of the nonsense they constantly trot out as "Excuses "....

Talk about "Yesterdays' Heroes "....what a joke we have become.

P.S Nothing personally against Mr McGregor...used to love watching him play... As a coach , He has tarnished his playing legacy.

All good, GS.
I too have nothing against him but would like him a lot more if he lived & worked in Ethiopia.

Sack McGregor Today!
 

merahputih

Juniors
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Mary Arrested.jpeg
NEWS FLASH!

Police have been called to St George Illawarra’s training ground in Wollongong.

Fraud Squad detectives have arrested Paul McGregor for impersonating an nrl coach.

The charges are expected to be long & detailed, being that McGregor has an extensive history of such fraud.

Police are considering laying further charges to the club board for employing a known fraudster.

More to follow...... SACK McGregor!
 

LINESPEED

Juniors
Messages
1,551

Yes OKB1 - there’ll be some riveting drama in The Gong in 2020 as the end must surely near for the Fraudster & Co.

What is it now - approaching 7 Series & around 140 Episodes FFS.
Hard to believe it’s happened really.

7 years counting.

Like having a tooth pulled weekly without the anaesthetic
Like being trapped in a time warp.
An Alcatraz shared with a moron

The spin, betrayals & stupidity.

And the reckless, mindless, soulless complicity of Doust, Johnston, Gordon & the once respected Gould
- in tandem with a tight-lipped footy commentariat who should hang their heads in shame for inexplicably failing to simply tell the truth and call him out.

A conspiracy of silence & spin that’s effectively and ruthlessly sabotaged our once great club

Now a laughingstock & basketcase

Revenge for those 11 titles.

I commend those hopeful, optimistic juniors who are sticking with us, despite the above - whose families have obviously instilled in them the pride of the jersey & a remembered culture squandered by the current leaderless admin’s self serving & shameful snouting in the trough.

The kids, as always, will make a future - clean up the mess & lift us the trophy.
Time is on their side
 

Warabrook saint

Juniors
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Yes OKB1 - there’ll be some riveting drama in The Gong in 2020 as the end must surely near for the Fraudster & Co.

What is it now - approaching 7 Series & around 140 Episodes FFS.
Hard to believe it’s happened really.

7 years counting.

Like having a tooth pulled weekly without the anaesthetic
Like being trapped in a time warp.
An Alcatraz shared with a moron

The spin, betrayals & stupidity.

And the reckless, mindless, soulless complicity of Doust, Johnston, Gordon & the once respected Gould
- in tandem with a tight-lipped footy commentariat who should hang their heads in shame for inexplicably failing to simply tell the truth and call him out.

A conspiracy of silence & spin that’s effectively and ruthlessly sabotaged our once great club

Now a laughingstock & basketcase

Revenge for those 11 titles.

I commend those hopeful, optimistic juniors who are sticking with us, despite the above - whose families have obviously instilled in them the pride of the jersey & a remembered culture squandered by the current leaderless admin’s self serving & shameful snouting in the trough.

The kids, as always, will make a future - clean up the mess & lift us the trophy.
Time is on their side
:clap::clap:
 
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