@Pawsandclaws said:@bobo125 said:@willow said:What's your stake in this bobo? If I didn't know better I would suggest you are directly affiliated with the club, or you are close to someone who is.
i have no stake whatso ever.
i am generally shocked by this move as the communication and reasoning put forward by the club just does not stand up.
regardless of the name JT, its the overall decision by this club that is baffling.
how does a club say it is prepared to pay the best part of 900k for a play to move on in the same sentence as "salary cap pressure"
how does the club address the lack of confidence amongst the "young / brightest futures in the nrl" squad towards their coach and his failed structures.
surely their are some very smart fans out their who can see through the usual media rhetoric and throw something up that is worth thinking about ?
How do you now reinvigorate this young team and make them believe the club is one that stands by its emblem
1\. Farah plays 2016 and retires or plays UK ESL in 2017
2\. Taylor is sacked immediately and paid out from Farah's 2017 salary.
3\. Toovey is brought in immediately.
I 100% agree with P &Cs here,we have only sacked one coach in our history( sheens),Potters contract expired and was not renewed , so sacking Taylor is no big deal , he was chosen by the board who have nil football knowledge and advised by who knows. Whether you like him or not Farah is West Tigers and should be able to leave with dignity, see above.
Toovey would be a huge improvement and is a great motivator.
My big concern is that management are going to throw the chequebook at our halves which will put us in the same position in the future when they don't fit someone's plans