Dib lifts lid on moses, tedesco and woods
Re: Dib lifts lid on moses, tedesco and woods
Haha sucked in Dib. Good to see they retained Mortimer
Year of last finals appearance:
2017 - Storm, Roosters, Broncos, Eels, Sharks, Sea Eagles, Panthers, Cowboys
2016 - Raiders, Bulldogs, Titans
2015 - Rabbitohs, Dragons
2013 - Knights
2011 - Tigers, Warriors
2017 - Storm, Roosters, Broncos, Eels, Sharks, Sea Eagles, Panthers, Cowboys
2016 - Raiders, Bulldogs, Titans
2015 - Rabbitohs, Dragons
2013 - Knights
2011 - Tigers, Warriors
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Can you feel the stability? So much stability.
Woodsy would be loving it.
Woodsy would be loving it.
Did caused trouble at the Dogs, pity he didn't stay for another 30 years
I wonder if Dibs mates will follow him and the Bulldogs lose a little bit of power and support from associated corporates?
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When you mentioned the 3 Muscateers I thought that you were talking about Dib, Politis and Greenberg.
Wondered if I made that post too cryptic. Ok, so hasler was talked out of signing brooks by the two named in the article.bathursttiger wrote: ↑Sun 11 Feb, 2018 7:58 pmWhen you mentioned the 3 Muscateers I thought that you were talking about Dib, Politis and Greenberg.
Musketeers, as in the rifle.bathursttiger wrote: ↑Sun 11 Feb, 2018 7:58 pmWhen you mentioned the 3 Muscateers I thought that you were talking about Dib, Politis and Greenberg.
Unless they are big fans of either Oman and/or grapes?
A bulldogs supporter mate of mine is furious that the old board is gone.
His expecting this governance change to really ruffle some feathers and impact the teams performance throughout the season.
Word was all the players and a couple of high profile players have publicly backed the old board and Ray Dib.
There’s going to be a coming power struggle between the football club and the leagues club the loss of Dib will mean the loss of certain corporate support and league governance power.
Change may necessarily be a good thing this time around.
His expecting this governance change to really ruffle some feathers and impact the teams performance throughout the season.
Word was all the players and a couple of high profile players have publicly backed the old board and Ray Dib.
There’s going to be a coming power struggle between the football club and the leagues club the loss of Dib will mean the loss of certain corporate support and league governance power.
Change may necessarily be a good thing this time around.
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Poor AaronNeedaname wrote: ↑Mon 12 Feb, 2018 1:44 pmA bulldogs supporter mate of mine is furious that the old board is gone.
His expecting this governance change to really ruffle some feathers and impact the teams performance throughout the season.
Word was all the players and a couple of high profile players have publicly backed the old board and Ray Dib.
There’s going to be a coming power struggle between the football club and the leagues club the loss of Dib will mean the loss of certain corporate support and league governance power.
Change may necessarily be a good thing this time around.
"Quality Stupidity"
That Hooper Interview is going to haunt him for a long time.
Bulldogs are a Basketcase.
I haven’t heard much out of Hooper this offseason. Is he pretending to support the Tigers while chucking mud at the club every chance he gets?
I haven’t heard much out of Hooper this offseason. Is he pretending to support the Tigers while chucking mud at the club every chance he gets?
Ivan "Billy Beane from Moneyball" Cleary!
It's the Ivan of the tiger, It's the thrill of the fight...
It's the Ivan of the tiger, It's the thrill of the fight...
Ummm mate, I just wanna play footy, as Deno said, let the coaches coach, let the board board and and ceo be ceo.hammertime wrote: ↑Sun 11 Feb, 2018 2:20 pmCan you feel the stability? So much stability.
Woodsy would be loving it.
Heart and soul forced out, coach sacked, board fired....Long year ahead for the doggies.
We reap what we sew Aaron. We reap it hard lol.
We reap what we sew Aaron. We reap it hard lol.
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I think Munk that you meant "..we reap what we sow", unless you meant tearing Aarons Tigers sewn jacket off his back?
Malcolm Knox: What has happened this week is a pity for the Tigers, a pity for Jason Taylor and a pity for Robbie Farah, who had achieved more than the Big Four put together but was somehow turned into collateral damage. (SMH 25-26 March, 2017)
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BBF . . . . There simply isn't enough time to correct the grammar, spelling and punctuation in this forum.Byron Bay Fan wrote: ↑Tue 13 Feb, 2018 2:01 pmI think Munk that you meant "..we reap what we sow", unless you meant tearing Aarons Tigers sewn jacket off his back?
The season kicks off in just a few short weeks. Best to just leaved it alone

Who else saw Mortimer add a stack of Grit to our team when he was personal trainer. I think he came in 2011, either way he seemed to do a stack to build the young guys up. Not sure if he still had the enthusiasm and had it for our team, but I felt he was an asset.
The bulldogs were 100% in firing Raelene and firing their board. The aim was totally wrong, sure get yourself to the finals but do it the way Manly did and build a strong club. Don't build a flight lounge. I get that James Graham was a little past his prime and that Reynolds may have not been the exact direction the bulldogs were heading in. But team clubs keep their average to good players and build around them, flight decks move in superstars.NT Tiger wrote: ↑Mon 12 Feb, 2018 2:20 pmPoor AaronNeedaname wrote: ↑Mon 12 Feb, 2018 1:44 pmA bulldogs supporter mate of mine is furious that the old board is gone.
His expecting this governance change to really ruffle some feathers and impact the teams performance throughout the season.
Word was all the players and a couple of high profile players have publicly backed the old board and Ray Dib.
There’s going to be a coming power struggle between the football club and the leagues club the loss of Dib will mean the loss of certain corporate support and league governance power.
Change may necessarily be a good thing this time around.
The old board made decisions that look bad in hindsight, like renewing Haslier's contract then firing him (not that we haven't done that before), but I get that they needed coach stability. Their real failing is not recognising the importance of Culture and club spirit over rushing to the finals at any cost.
Clubs last hundreds of years, a finals appearance is 1. Don't neglect your membership and swap away club heroes.
You mean Steve Folkes?colmcd wrote: ↑Wed 14 Feb, 2018 2:28 pmWho else saw Mortimer add a stack of Grit to our team when he was personal trainer. I think he came in 2011, either way he seemed to do a stack to build the young guys up. Not sure if he still had the enthusiasm and had it for our team, but I felt he was an asset.