Sounds like he could be having second thoughts on his claim that it wouldn’t be as hard as turning the Bunnies around.
Apart from the references to external matters and finance, most of his argument supporting the status quo and the grand plan is based around “ trust me”
And then he provides examples of correct decisions from his Glory Days.
He says we have to follow a plan, but he should have been asked how his other plans went that were not successful.
For example, 5 post gf years at Souths flopped, firehawks, his old player manager business, time in the nrl admin- all flops.
So hes basically cherry picking his successes from years ago to justify the current plan.
He doubles down on his Benji love, talks about their close friendship and how wonderful Benji is. I think that’s a bit of a conflict of interest in a professional setting.
These types of close and personal friendships at such a high level create bias and emotions can interfere with good judgments and best decisions.
He should stay in his lane.
What Shane is not registering is the new information. Benji is a poor coach and most of our players are underperforming.
He let slip we are looking for another strike back.
This three year plan, it reminds me of Tim, Madge, Lee…the date keeps being pushed back.
Andrew Moore and Luke Lewis didn’t really confront him and he was allowed to run the discussion. That’s to be expected, they are entertainers.
Unfortunately, for the reasons above, I think he’s got a bit lost in himself and his way.