gallagher
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@magpies1963 said in [What would make you a believer said:@finesttigers said in [What would make you a believer said:What i would like to see for 2022 is that there remains **stabilty** within the WT **boardroom**.
Relatively speaking, the WT has avoided such boardroom crisis, such as the bulldogs have had and probably still continuing,
Story by, Nine sports the mole 11 months ago:
*"FORMER Canterbury premiership-winning skipper Peter Tunks has appealed for a cease-fire in the brutal civil war that is engulfing the club.
The Bulldogs have been fighting boardroom battles for decades, with constant sniping between rival factions.
In the latest spat, forces are attempting to pressure Chair Lynne Anderson and prominent figures John Ballesty and Paul Dunn to stand down from their positions"*
As i had mentioned before, even uncle Politis didn't achieve success in 2 years, it was long after 9 years, but when the WT boardroom is providing the necessary direction, management and the up to date resources for our team then there can be **no more chances left** for the **WT** to be **trampled** over by the **herd of the NRL teams**. The sleeping giant is awakening.
"the sleeping giant is awakening"...I like the sound of that @FinestTigers
I remember Wests saying that in the early 90s when they signed Wazza Ryan and had some good Junior coming through. They didnt last another decade.