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Todd Greenberg Appointed NRL CEO

Who Should Be The Next NRL CEO

  • Todd Greenberg

    Votes: 6 7.4%
  • Shane Richardson

    Votes: 5 6.2%
  • Phil Gould

    Votes: 7 8.6%
  • John Grant

    Votes: 2 2.5%
  • Andrew Demetriou

    Votes: 5 6.2%
  • John Quayle

    Votes: 10 12.3%
  • Somebody Else.....Post Who

    Votes: 46 56.8%

  • Total voters
    81
  • Poll closed .

Rabbits20

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This was Phil Gould's responsibility. Gould was always big noting Smith, saying he was the best thing ever in RL administration. The clubs and the NRL Commission have had a gut full of Gould's interference in Admin of the game. Taking down Smith was a poke in the eye for Gould.

Equally important Smith screwed the TV deal by leaving Fox with crumbs, and expecting them to pay overs for crumbs. This was a dumb move that has cost the NRL millions in potential revenue.

I imagine you'd like Casty for CEO?:lol::lol:
 

Nerd

Bench
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Smith said some things at the end of the news conference regarding the Fox deal. Maybe all spin on his part but he sounded positive where the negotiations were going. Grant also seemed to talk up the rights a bit as well. Maybe it's not all doom and gloom?
 

DiegoNT

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Smith said some things at the end of the news conference regarding the Fox deal. Maybe all spin on his part but he sounded positive where the negotiations were going. Grant also seemed to talk up the rights a bit as well. Maybe it's not all doom and gloom?

I may be reading to much into this, but when the pommy reporters tried to say 'you aint going to meet your 1.7 billion target' he kind of had a smug look on his face like the reporter was way off on what the target is, and replied with a 'that's YOUR target'
 

insert.pause

First Grade
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Smith owned the news Corp journo who kept going on and on about the to deal when he said 1.7bn is the number you keep putting on it.
 

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I may be reading to much into this, but when the pommy reporters tried to say 'you aint going to meet your 1.7 billion target' he kind of had a smug look on his face like the reporter was way off on what the target is, and replied with a 'that's YOUR target'

That pommy reporter sounded like Darren davidson, Lachlan Murdoch's puppet that works for the Australian.
 

ek999

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Christ this is a slow offseason. I wish something interesting would happen.

:lol:

Even by rugby league's lofty standards, this has been a strange week:
- Player arrested in New York after telling a couple of women that it was the night they were going to die
- Penrith sack their coach, who most think is pretty good, to replace him with someone most think is pretty shit
- Manly decide John Hopoate would be the perfect choice to coach and mentor 16 to 18 year olds
- CEO quits suddenly
- One of the best role models to have been in the NRL is charged after assaulting his wife

At least you are never bored following this sport
 

Cumberland Throw

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Smith was never meant to be in this job for very long. It was just a stepping stone for him as he trys to make his way up the worlds corporate ladder. Sad thing for David is that he is still a very long way from the top.

The big question is, who will replace him?

David Gyngell... Nrl fan. Media nous. Been head of large Corp. Mates with packer etc
 

MarkC

Juniors
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Smith said some things at the end of the news conference regarding the Fox deal. Maybe all spin on his part but he sounded positive where the negotiations were going. Grant also seemed to talk up the rights a bit as well. Maybe it's not all doom and gloom?

I'm prepared to accept some of what Smith said at face value, perhaps he decided he had done enough in the role and needed to move on.

I also accept what Grant said about being in a different position and needed a different type of CEO.

The absolute obsession that that there is some sort of crisis around pay TV rights is all coming from FOXTEL and News Corp. That may be how they see it but Smith and Grant did a good job of conveying the impression all is under control.

For a start there is 2 years to sort it out and it seems like progress is being made.

My impression is we will expand to 18 teams so FOXTEL gets the extra Saturday game it wants. Given that impression is right, it is probably just down to haggling about the finer points of the deal.

I am sure News / FOXTEL are glad to see the end of Smith, I am far from convinced they had a hand in it. They might like to think they did, but again they are the only ones running that line.
 

Shorty

Moderator
Staff member
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Perthred did you fix up your resume, since you know so much about how to grow the NRL maybe you should apply!
Shoe in!
 

hineyrulz

Post Whore
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lol that dickhead Hooper talking up Greenberg, looks like he is News limited chosen boy. IMO Greenberg has been an utter failure the game has gone downhill since this myth has been head of football.
 

DiegoNT

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lol that dickhead Hooper talking up Greenberg, looks like he is News limited chosen boy. IMO Greenberg has been an utter failure the game has gone downhill since this myth has been head of football.

I thought Grant pretty much shut down the idea of Greenberg as CEO, must of watched a different press conference to the Fox reporters
 

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