Wests Tigers CEO Stephen Humphreys under pressure after off-season of turmoil at the club
Josh Massoud
The Daily Telegraph
March 14, 201311:30PM
Wests Tigers CEO Stephen Humphreys is under pressure after an off-season of turmoil at the club.
WESTS Tigers CEO Stephen Humphreys has been placed on notice as the club struggles to overcome a difficult summer off the field.
News Limited has learned Tigers board members recently spoke to Humphreys about several shortcomings in the joint-venture's performance.
The board - riven with factional differences - is particularly disappointed by the delay in extending skipper Robbie Farah's contract.
Angst also continues over the fact sacked coach Tim Sheens continues to be paid in full, despite being dismissed in favour of Mick Potter almost six months ago. It's understood Sheens still invoices the club.
Humphreys considered resigning amid the turmoil of Sheens' departure last October, at the same time popular pair Beau Ryan and Chris Heighington left for Cronulla.
The situation placed a tremendous strain on Humphreys, who operates under one of the competition's most dysfunctional and antiquated board structures. But he decided to bat on, with former Sea Eagles CEO Grant Mayer hired to strengthen the commercial department.
Josh Massoud
The Daily Telegraph
March 14, 201311:30PM
Wests Tigers CEO Stephen Humphreys is under pressure after an off-season of turmoil at the club.
WESTS Tigers CEO Stephen Humphreys has been placed on notice as the club struggles to overcome a difficult summer off the field.
News Limited has learned Tigers board members recently spoke to Humphreys about several shortcomings in the joint-venture's performance.
The board - riven with factional differences - is particularly disappointed by the delay in extending skipper Robbie Farah's contract.
Angst also continues over the fact sacked coach Tim Sheens continues to be paid in full, despite being dismissed in favour of Mick Potter almost six months ago. It's understood Sheens still invoices the club.
Humphreys considered resigning amid the turmoil of Sheens' departure last October, at the same time popular pair Beau Ryan and Chris Heighington left for Cronulla.
The situation placed a tremendous strain on Humphreys, who operates under one of the competition's most dysfunctional and antiquated board structures. But he decided to bat on, with former Sea Eagles CEO Grant Mayer hired to strengthen the commercial department.