Tiger_heart
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The values he drives, specifically accountability, must extend though, all the way from the front office, to the board, to the players - else, the rabble will never be sorted.
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@Fraze23 said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222306) said:This is what sort of bothers me with Madge. I 100% buy into what he says in interviews like this. He comes across as being honest, he's to the point and seems like a natural leader. Everything he says about our club and needing to change is bang on the mark.
What I don't understand is how or why the players aren't buying into his vision for the club. The games against Canberra, Parra and Penrith the first time had me believing. But now we're back to putting our heads down as soon as things get a bit tough.
Madge seemed genuinely hurt and disappointed by the leak to the media, so it's fairly obvious that there are some members of the playing group that aren't buying in.
I genuinely hope he can bring his vision to fruition, but he needs to find a way to manage his men, regardless of whether we need to clean them out or not.
@Vince-Farrar said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222326) said:I thought that was a very inspirational press conference from a fans perspective. I think Michael needs help though. He needs a leadership group helping him push the values and standards that he is trying to bring to our club. Looking at the squad I doubt he has got a leadership group worth jack all at the moment hopefully over the next couple of years he gets a leadership group around him that are actually Leaders.
@Sully said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222259) said:Positive press conference whereby he showed that he is the boss. I liked when he said the leaks should not happen and I’m sure he knows who it was.
The team needs to buy in and train hard or they will no be in the side or club. Change is what we need and accountability for all players.
Interested to see how we play tomorrow
@rex2ce said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222335) said:@Sully said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222259) said:Positive press conference whereby he showed that he is the boss. I liked when he said the leaks should not happen and I’m sure he knows who it was.
The team needs to buy in and train hard or they will no be in the side or club. Change is what we need and accountability for all players.
Interested to see how we play tomorrow
Wondering if McQueen was the player leaking info to the press ?
@Vince-Farrar said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222326) said:I thought that was a very inspirational press conference from a fans perspective. I think Michael needs help though. He needs a leadership group helping him push the values and standards that he is trying to bring to our club. Looking at the squad I doubt he has got a leadership group worth jack all at the moment hopefully over the next couple of years he gets a leadership group around him that are actually Leaders.
@Fraze23 said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222306) said:This is what sort of bothers me with Madge. I 100% buy into what he says in interviews like this. He comes across as being honest, he's to the point and seems like a natural leader. Everything he says about our club and needing to change is bang on the mark.
What I don't understand is how or why the players aren't buying into his vision for the club. The games against Canberra, Parra and Penrith the first time had me believing. But now we're back to putting our heads down as soon as things get a bit tough.
Madge seemed genuinely hurt and disappointed by the leak to the media, so it's fairly obvious that there are some members of the playing group that aren't buying in.
I genuinely hope he can bring his vision to fruition, but he needs to find a way to manage his men, regardless of whether we need to clean them out or not.
@weststigerman said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222109) said:I like how he speaks and agree with everything he said.
...However I do remember when JT was here he said a lot of the same things about defence. The key is whether he can fix it.
@Kazoo-Kid said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222307) said:@Fraze23 said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222306) said:This is what sort of bothers me with Madge. I 100% buy into what he says in interviews like this. He comes across as being honest, he's to the point and seems like a natural leader. Everything he says about our club and needing to change is bang on the mark.
What I don't understand is how or why the players aren't buying into his vision for the club. The games against Canberra, Parra and Penrith the first time had me believing. But now we're back to putting our heads down as soon as things get a bit tough.
Madge seemed genuinely hurt and disappointed by the leak to the media, so it's fairly obvious that there are some members of the playing group that aren't buying in.
I genuinely hope he can bring his vision to fruition, but he needs to find a way to manage his men, regardless of whether we need to clean them out or not.
The values he drives (hard work, perseverance, determination and accountability) go against the values which are ingrained in the club (incumbency, acceptance and brotherhood). And yes, brotherhood has a lot of bad connotations attached to it. It excuses accountability. We need to keep weeding out the people who continue to believe in the old values.
@Vince-Farrar said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222326) said:I thought that was a very inspirational press conference from a fans perspective. I think Michael needs help though. He needs a leadership group helping him push the values and standards that he is trying to bring to our club. Looking at the squad I doubt he has got a leadership group worth jack all at the moment hopefully over the next couple of years he gets a leadership group around him that are actually Leaders.
@Tigerlily said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222368) said:@Vince-Farrar said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222326)
The first name I’d put down would be Josh Aloiai for next years leadership group.
@Tigerlily said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222368) said:@Vince-Farrar said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222326) said:I thought that was a very inspirational press conference from a fans perspective. I think Michael needs help though. He needs a leadership group helping him push the values and standards that he is trying to bring to our club. Looking at the squad I doubt he has got a leadership group worth jack all at the moment hopefully over the next couple of years he gets a leadership group around him that are actually Leaders.
The first name I’d put down would be Josh Aloiai for next years leadership group.
@frullens said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222389) said:@Tigerlily said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222368) said:@Vince-Farrar said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222326)
The first name I’d put down would be Josh Aloiai for next years leadership group.
Amen!
Really impressed with Aloiai
Speaks really well, is smart and lives our new values.
I normally like a captain from the spine, but I think we need a captain in the forwards at this stage.
Someone to lead the go forward and defence. Also at 24, he could be a leader for the next 6-8 years.
@Fade-To-Black said in [Madge's Presser](/post/1222425) said:Not sold on Aloiai, he's been disappointing this year.
The only blokes who have busted their gut every week this season are Luciano, Nofa and Douihe IMO. Those blokes have been the standouts for setting the standard.