larrycorowa
New member
I don't like the sound of this…..'many areas'....surely performance against stated goals should be adjusted when you realise the amount of players lost due to injuries...our early momentum was clearly disrupted by injuries to key players and we have never had the same team on the park two weeks in the row and have been hurt in a number of games by the concussion rule.
Consultants invariably say what you want them to say. Are there secret agendas at work against Potter? In my eyes this season has already been a success despite the factors listed above. Hopefully the review is being used by Potter and Mayer to support the changes they feel necessary to make us a long-term force,
**Coach - Mick Potter**
Over the past week there has been much speculation about the future of Mick Potter at the Wests Tigers. I’d like to take this opportunity to clarify to our Members and Corporate Partners the Club’s position on this important decision.
First and foremost, I have no desire to enter a public debate on this topic. Opinion and unnamed sources does nothing but jeopardise the team’s focus on making the NRL finals. It's unhelpful and distracting at a time that we all need to be single minded about achieving a well-publicised 2014 goal of making the top eight.
Running concurrent to the push to the finals is the Board’s decision on our coaching structure and Head Coach for 2015\. We’ve had independent input to this process and a number of players and staff have been consulted. The results of this review have highlighted many areas to address and we will do so privately and without public comment. These decisions will not be rushed and will be made with the best interests of Wests Tigers in mind. We understand that people want to know what is happening at the Club but please know that delicate and important decisions like this should not be influenced by any external sources. Our Members and Corporate Partners are most important to us and will continue to receive information from the Club as top priority.
Consultants invariably say what you want them to say. Are there secret agendas at work against Potter? In my eyes this season has already been a success despite the factors listed above. Hopefully the review is being used by Potter and Mayer to support the changes they feel necessary to make us a long-term force,
**Coach - Mick Potter**
Over the past week there has been much speculation about the future of Mick Potter at the Wests Tigers. I’d like to take this opportunity to clarify to our Members and Corporate Partners the Club’s position on this important decision.
First and foremost, I have no desire to enter a public debate on this topic. Opinion and unnamed sources does nothing but jeopardise the team’s focus on making the NRL finals. It's unhelpful and distracting at a time that we all need to be single minded about achieving a well-publicised 2014 goal of making the top eight.
Running concurrent to the push to the finals is the Board’s decision on our coaching structure and Head Coach for 2015\. We’ve had independent input to this process and a number of players and staff have been consulted. The results of this review have highlighted many areas to address and we will do so privately and without public comment. These decisions will not be rushed and will be made with the best interests of Wests Tigers in mind. We understand that people want to know what is happening at the Club but please know that delicate and important decisions like this should not be influenced by any external sources. Our Members and Corporate Partners are most important to us and will continue to receive information from the Club as top priority.