Pascoe on Farah & suburban grounds

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New Wests Tigers chief executive Justin Pascoe outlines plans for Robbie Farah and the future of suburban grounds

Michael Chammas
Published: September 21, 2015 - 7:52PM

New Wests Tigers chief executive Justin Pascoe has placed urgent priority on resolving the Robbie Farah saga, while admitting the long-term future of the club will involve the use of just one home ground.
The former Penrith Panthers boss, who has already met with coach Jason Taylor and Farah's agent Sam Ayoub, begins his tenure at the Tigers on Tuesday and comes into the job with an open mind.
Farah is on holidays in Bali and won't return home until next Tuesday, but Pascoe insists he doesn't want the saga dragging into the pre-season.
"It's certainly something that needs to be addressed immediately," Pascoe told Fairfax Media.
"The one thing I will say is that there will be a clear and definitive approach to it. The members and fans expect that. Building a culture of trust with our stakeholders is essential. My task is simple - I come in very open-minded and keen to understand the situation. I have started to and will continue to talk to all the relative people.
"It's the most immediate priority because I think the fans deserve clarity around it and we need to create some stability.
"Decisions made at this time of year affect the outcome of 2016\. I wasn't meant to start until November 1 but I felt compelled that I had to start right now. I want to be involved in these decision-making processes and be held accountable for those outcomes next year."
While there is uncertainty around the Tigers roster for next season, they recently announced their venue allocation for 2016 which will see ANZ Stadium, Leichhardt Oval and Campbelltown Stadium host four games each.
Pascoe is keen to improve the club's relationship with the community, but admits there is a strong possibility the club will move to secure its financial viability by establishing one home base in 2017 and beyond.
"I'll obviously go through the process of doing the full review of our agreements," Pascoe said.
"I'll be keen to go meet all those councils and get an understanding of where our members actually reside.
"Whether we play games at Campbelltown or Leichhardt or not, the main emphasis will be to maintain or increase our engagement with our fans out there and really invest in the communities out there.
"I don't think there has been a community strategy in place for the last couple of years and that's something I'm keen to implement.
"But one thing I will say unequivocally is that there needs to be one defined home to complement the one defined brand of the Wests Tigers.
"It's not just about what's good for our playing group, it's what's good for our members. Determining which stadia is going to offer up the best facilities for the public to come and watch the game."
It's understood the Tigers have a long-term deal with ANZ Stadium that requires them to play a minimum of four games a season there.
Where their training base will be is also up in the air with Concord Oval a month-to-month proposition as they explore the possibility of a centre of excellence in Liverpool.
Pascoe believes the club has plenty of potential to grow, describing his challenge as a re-engineering exercise rather than a rebuild.
"You certainly always understand and respect where that joint venture has come from but it's now 15 years the Wests Tigers have been in existence and it's time to put some real equity in that brand itself," Pascoe said.
"I don't think this is a rebuild, this is a re-engineering. It's substantially different, this is about getting this organisation to rethink the way we do things around operational activities by applying business disciplines to all strategic thinking."
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@alexaki said:
They all start their tenure by "saying the right things"….lets see how we are travelling in 6 months.

Remember this is the first time we have had a board who will back the CEO.

I think this time round things will be different.

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I give Pascoe full praise for starting his job right away as he could of started it in November .
To me that suggest that he understands the damage and scrutiny the Club is under.

We are in damage control with the fans divided on a few issues with our Club and need to solve this Farah saga once and for all , we can't come back in November with players coming into pre Season with the Farah fiasco still going….will do us no favours for 2016\. I'm over the whole thing to be honest .

Credit where credit is due to Pascoe and i appreciate a Man wanting to start his Tenure before his Due to commence . I wish him all the best and hope we can take steps from 2016 onwards to giving us a Club to be proud of again .

All the best Pascoe.
 
Does Moss do anything at the club? In the past 2 months all we have heard is Taylor; Farah; Go - Taylor; Farah; Go. Now we have Taylor; Farah; Go; Pascoe.

After reading this article, I'm wondering what Moss does? Surely the Farah Saga is Moss's job to manage face-to-face, not the CEO?

Is he still here?
 
:unamused:

@Tiger Watto said:
Does Moss do anything at the club? In the past 2 months all we have heard is Taylor; Farah; Go - Taylor; Farah; Go. Now we have Taylor; Farah; Go; Pascoe.

After reading this article, I'm wondering what Moss does? Surely the Farah Saga is Moss's job to manage face-to-face, not the CEO?

Is he still here?

Not only is he still here, he was acting CEO during this mess. Now his "partner in crime" from the Panthers is here to "sort" it all out. :unamused:

This club just keeps on keeping wrong!
 
@sheer64 said:
:unamused:

@Tiger Watto said:
Does Moss do anything at the club? In the past 2 months all we have heard is Taylor; Farah; Go - Taylor; Farah; Go. Now we have Taylor; Farah; Go; Pascoe.

After reading this article, I'm wondering what Moss does? Surely the Farah Saga is Moss's job to manage face-to-face, not the CEO?

Is he still here?

Not only is he still here, he was acting CEO during this mess. Now his "partner in crime" from the Panthers is here to "sort" it all out. :unamused:

This club just keeps on keeping wrong!

So whats wrong with Mr Pascoe?
 
@innsaneink said:
@sheer64 said:
:unamused:

@Tiger Watto said:
Does Moss do anything at the club? In the past 2 months all we have heard is Taylor; Farah; Go - Taylor; Farah; Go. Now we have Taylor; Farah; Go; Pascoe.

After reading this article, I'm wondering what Moss does? Surely the Farah Saga is Moss's job to manage face-to-face, not the CEO?

Is he still here?

Not only is he still here, he was acting CEO during this mess. Now his "partner in crime" from the Panthers is here to "sort" it all out. :unamused:

This club just keeps on keeping wrong!

So whats wrong with Mr Pascoe?

I agree.

He has made a statement and outlined what he wants to see happen. Can't fault him for that. And has come out and said what everyone wanted. Stability.

But first impressions are I like what I hear. A CEO will never start making the hard decisions until he is fully up to date with what's going on. And he certainly won't start till he has addressed the board and fans. He has started on right foot.

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@Abraham said:
@alexaki said:
They all start their tenure by "saying the right things"….lets see how we are travelling in 6 months.

Remember this is the first time we have had a board who will back the CEO.

I think this time round things will be different.

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Lets hope so
 
@T-REXX said:
@innsaneink said:
@sheer64 said:
:unamused:

@Tiger Watto said:
Does Moss do anything at the club? In the past 2 months all we have heard is Taylor; Farah; Go - Taylor; Farah; Go. Now we have Taylor; Farah; Go; Pascoe.

After reading this article, I'm wondering what Moss does? Surely the Farah Saga is Moss's job to manage face-to-face, not the CEO?

Is he still here?

Not only is he still here, he was acting CEO during this mess. Now his "partner in crime" from the Panthers is here to "sort" it all out. :unamused:

This club just keeps on keeping wrong!

So whats wrong with Mr Pascoe?

I agree.

He has made a statement and outlined what he wants to see happen. Can't fault him for that. And has come out and said what everyone wanted. Stability.

But first impressions are I like what I hear. A CEO will never start making the hard decisions until he is fully up to date with what's going on. And he certainly won't start till he has addressed the board and fans. He has started on right foot.

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I am glad it is NOT me trying to placate many on this Forum. If Justin Pascoe had ridden in on the white charger and made some (uninformed) decisions, the cry would be how could he make a decision WITHOUT HAVING FULL KNOWLEDGE OF THE SITUATION. If he waits to get fully up-to-date with the details of what has happened before making a decision, he will be accused of wasting time.
What he has done to date is the right start until he has settled in.
 

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