HBG, Independent Directors Sacked

They wouldve been advised to make no comment on all this...as well as coaching staff etc
I think this is correct and it would put a tonne of pressure on the players too.

I think we’d have to go in the direction of fans boycotting games, raising concerns directly to sponsors, boycotting memberships, HGB venues, merch post-match to give added weight.

It would be great to have former players like Chris Lawrence come along though. He spoke out so well against the personal agendas holding the club back.
 
Same here really… just my heart has had it… had it with this bs .. Richo had a vision, the rebuild was working and that burgess asshole has snatched it all away from us just to spite the club… and the freak that ruined manly will step in??? STUFF THAT… Enough.. poor old Benji …imagine Tryin to hold this together when the players that he and Richo sold a vision to see Richo shafted and the rebuild blown away and it all becomes a gotdamn lie?? I cannot wrap my head around this sabotage, …it is too much
benji is the big loser in all of this. he put his playing career & reputation on the line to bring players into the club when it was on its knees and it’s gone to shit again. he cares way too much abt this club and they don’t deserve it
 
benji is the big loser in all of this. he put his playing career & reputation on the line to bring players into the club when it was on its knees and it’s gone to shit again. he cares way too much abt this club and they don’t deserve it
Mate,, HBG has sabotaged the Wests Tigers.. that should be grounds to lose the licence.. if the NRL refuse to see this and do what is necessary then the club has no chance of success and no future.. Richo is the Wests tigers at this point, him being shafted is the death Nell for the club as we know it..
 

Departing Manly CEO Tony Mestrov expected to replace Shane Richardson as Tigers chief executive​

Departing Manly CEO Tony Mestrov is expected to replace Shane Richardson as chief executive at the Tigers. It comes amid a stall in negotiations of a payout between Richardson and the club.

The first step in trying to reunite a fractured Wests Tigers will begin on Monday with Manly’s Tony Mestrov expected to replace Shane Richardson as the club’s new chief executive.

It was originally felt Mestrov - who will formally leave as Manly CEO on December 19 - would be interim Wests Tigers CEO but this masthead has been told the appointment could now be permanent.

Manly’s CEO for more than three years, Mestrov will be asked to take his no-nonsense approach into the challenging Wests Tigers job.

His first role will be to mend a divided club haemorrhaging from political infighting between stakeholders Wests and Balmain.

Mestrov could not be contacted for comment on Sunday afternoon.

It is understood Richardson and the club are locked in tense negotiations around a termination payout.

Richardson is fighting allegations around his alleged conduct at the club as the NRL integrity unit investigates information that two members of Richardson’s family worked at Wests Tigers.

Sources also claim a whistleblower has come forward to express concerns about club money that was paid to a company called Enrichd, a marketing, branding and digital consultancy company Richardson part-owns with his son, Brent.

Richardson is seeking a seven-figure payout but negotiations have stalled with talks becoming strained.

He is fiercely denying any wrongdoing.

“Talks between ‘Richo’ and the club over his payout have become nasty,” said one well-placed source. “But ‘Richo’ is pretty shrewd.

“Given what is happening, no-one has confidence in the club.”

Speculation is rife that senior figures inside Wests Tigers refused to keep the Holman Barnes Group, who essentially finance the club, informed of key decisions.

A former Manly and Souths prop, Mestrov will likely join Wests Tigers unaware who will be his chairman at the club.

Former club chairman Barry O’Farrell was rolled last week along with three other independent directors as the Wests’ side of the dysfunctional joint venture wrestles back control of the club.

Wests Tigers fans are filthy at the latest drama and are planning protest walks to voice their anger.

Balmain legend Steve Roach has expressed his thoughts about the club’s constant dramas, saying: “It’s horribly disappointing for the fans, mate. I feel for them.

“Just as they are starting to see a little bit of light, this happens. It’s destabilising and a shambles.

“And how are you going to attract players if this is happening? Who would go there if they are ‘blueing’ all the time? What happens in (Jahream) Bula leaves?

“I’d like the NRL to step in and get the club in order. Maybe take over or put people in there.”

Mestrov will be replaced as Manly CEO in the New Year by former Sea Eagles forward Jason King.
Great so we become a stabe of Isaac Moses players again. So in the end Isaac Moses will be running the club again.
 
If they do get Metrov in I hope he doesn't try playing politics with the jersey. It caused a lot of upheaval at Manly and left Hasler to handle the media frenzy before sacking him. Anyway, Wests Tigers is losing its popularity now that Richo is getting punted for doing a good job, particularly if there's no way of dumping the HBG board and their ridiculous 20 debenture system.
My greatest love is for the game. I could happily watch 2 top teams do battle.
 
Richo is gone.

I don't think Richo is gone because of the independent directors getting the sack.

I think the independent directors got the sack because HBG wants Richo gone and they were all Richo aligned.
 
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