We Need Leadership now!!!!!

supercoach

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After the events of the past month, that climaxed with such a dismal performance on Saturday night we need leadership.

For so long we have been a mental midget of a club, willing to hide behind any bad luck that comes our way. We are also willing to accept mediocrity, we set a very low bar. Yes we have had a bad run of injuries but the good clubs use set backs as motivation.

Anyway, we need the board, the CEO or who ever to start showing some leadership and demand things change right across the football operation. Our club will not survive five more years of living in the cellar of the NRL

We need to develop a hard nosed win at all costs attitude, where to loose a game is just unacceptable. We have to source out people who can deliver this culture,players coaches and administrators.

We keep hearing about the great crop of juniors and the golden years around the corner. Do not be fooled, their will be no golden years unless the clubs culture is not changed from today.

Everyone in the football club needs to be read the riot act and be shown the door if they are not willing to embrace change and be accountable. We just can not keep going year after year the way we are.

So basically for this to happen we need a leader, we need a person who is willing to put their hand up and say this is the way we are going to do it and than DO IT!!!!!
 
Again it all comes back to money

Good leaders don't come cheap , and they don't want to be drinking from a poisoned chalice either
 
If WT want to match my current salary, I'll put my hand up. There'd be a lot of people with sweaty palms though… I'll be walking through the door with an axe.
 
Our strength and conditioning coach/head trainer is about an NRL relevant as New Kids On The Block.

That is the most obvious symptom of our jobs for the boys, bargain basement, jobs for the boys club
 
The first thing I'd be attacking is the HPU. Injuries, preparation and rehab need significant funding. I doubt the advancement of NRL cash will even cover that.
 
A good leader is one who puts discipline back into the club. I think most players will enjoy discipline because it helps their football career. The fans however don't always appreciate this and are usually the first to complain. Hence our predictment over the last couple of years.
 
@smeghead said:
Our strength and conditioning coach/head trainer is about an NRL relevant as New Kids On The Block.

That is the most obvious symptom of our jobs for the boys, bargain basement, jobs for the boys club

100% agree. We cant blame it on bad luck anymore. A total overhaul of our backroom staff is well overdue. :imp:
 
Supercoach… "We have to source out people who can deliver this culture,players coaches and administrators". Any idea who those people are?
 
but how quick can we convert egoism to leadership. And from leadership to altruism. Then we're getting somewhere. Badabing badaboong

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