GNR4LIFE
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Well, he got 5 years of financial security out of it.Benji who called Richo the best CEO he's ever seen was happy to see the back of him Lol. The narrative spin is getting out of hand.
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Well, he got 5 years of financial security out of it.Benji who called Richo the best CEO he's ever seen was happy to see the back of him Lol. The narrative spin is getting out of hand.
Yep more points for HBG, giving the worst coach in the comp a 5 year extension Lol.Well, he got 5 years of financial security out of it.
Reminds me of your staunch support of Pascoe. You backed a winner thereVery Trumpian... "no actually I think they are doing a great job" amidst the flaming train wreck.
Reminds me of your staunch support of Pascoe. You backed a winner there
As of now it appears the vast majority of our players are more than happy with Benji as their coach.Yep more points for HBG, giving the worst coach in the comp a 5 year extension Lol.
My main point was that it puts it out of reach of many families if that is the starting price for a child and of course West Tigers banging on about it being the family club kind of goes against that.I think a little different. Not everything needs to be 10 bucks so everyone can afford it...even at 10 bucks people will complain. Business not a charity. Put the price at what it needs to be to make a profit and survive.
Multiple sell outs last year indicates the price isn't high enough to discourage a full house.
Let’s wait and see which of our key players actually put pen to paper. I hope Benji has been able to rally his troops.As of now it appears the vast majority of our players are more than happy with Benji as their coach.
Our best chance of getting some stability within our playing roster was to lock in on Benji and make all the players aware he is with us long term.
I’ve stated many times I am not overly impressed with the playing roster we currently have, but it’s decent, has plenty of potential and it would be a total disaster if we started looking for a new coach and had a mass player exodus because of it.
For these reasons we had virtually no other choice other than to go all in with Benji and hope it pays off.
Benji’s strength is no doubt his strong connection and bond with most of the playing group, particular the ones on his favoured list.
That’s not uncommon, human nature says a coach will always get along better with the players on his favoured list that are playing regularly and in a happy state of mind.
The challenge for Benji and an area where I feel he needs to continually improve is his relationships with our fringe players and the ones that are out of favour in regards to form or team selection.
This is an area where the master coaches such as Bennett have always excelled and it quite often pays dividends with struggling or unknown players often excelling when given an opportunity.
Apparently board meeting was Monday , do we have an updated
HBG Board
Wests Tigers Board
Anything happening
Wests Tigers, another one in a couple of weeks.Apparently board meeting was Monday , do we have an updated
HBG Board
Wests Tigers Board
Anything happening
Has HBG board changedWests Tigers, another one in a couple of weeks.
I believe we will hear more after the next meeting.Has HBG board changed
True, but your point doesn't prove that sacking 4 board members, regardless of how many remain sacked, will affect the players performance on the field, which was the point you were arguing against.This doesnt change the fact they were sacked 11 months into their roles. Their reinstatement reinforces how bad the original decision was.
So again, they didnt leave by choice. They were sacked
Benji was biting his tongue alright but it was HBG that was spared the lashing.Yes and he sounded like he was trying to be very diplomatic and trying to defuse the situation as best as possible.
He’s not going to come out publically and say we were happy to see the back of our former CEO is he ?
As of now it appears the vast majority of our players are more than happy with Benji as their coach.
Our best chance of getting some stability within our playing roster was to lock in on Benji and make all the players aware he is with us long term.
I’ve stated many times I am not overly impressed with the playing roster we currently have, but it’s decent, has plenty of potential and it would be a total disaster if we started looking for a new coach and had a mass player exodus because of it.
For these reasons we had virtually no other choice other than to go all in with Benji and hope it pays off.
Benji’s strength is no doubt his strong connection and bond with most of the playing group, particular the ones on his favoured list.
That’s not uncommon, human nature says a coach will always get along better with the players on his favoured list that are playing regularly and in a happy state of mind.
The challenge for Benji and an area where I feel he needs to continually improve is his relationships with our fringe players and the ones that are out of favour in regards to form or team selection.
This is an area where the master coaches such as Bennett have always excelled and it quite often pays dividends with struggling or unknown players often excelling when given an opportunity.
True, but your point doesn't prove that sacking 4 board members, regardless of how many remain sacked, will affect the players performance on the field, which was the point you were arguing against.
Just trying to get clarity on what you are trying to argue.