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Funny he used to shave when he was at Penrith. Arrived at Tiger Town and let himself go. Figures.

Funny he used to shave when he was at Penrith. Arrived at Tiger Town and let himself go. Figures.
Different standards at Penrith. Their board probably expects the CEO to behave and present himself professionally. Clearly ours don't care, or more likely don't know any better due to their own personal standards.
 
What matters more is who you replace Pascoe with. At least we are financially viable right now with Pascoe, after firing him, we might move from 17th to 14th but hopefully the Club's $$$ amount don't go away- maybe we could transfer him to a CFO position. Really need to replace the Board who voted on hiring this Coaching team though.

The good days are ahead... very very far ahead.
It was a world wide search that had us land at his doorstep, if we are expecting better we better get the board a ticket on the next space shuttle!
 

The Daily Telegraph

Monday Buzz: Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe hits back after embarrassing gaffes​

Wests Tigers chief executive Justin Pascoe is refusing to stand down despite calls for his sacking over two embarrassing blunders that were caught on camera.
Phil Rothfield - April 2, 2023 - 5:59PM


Under-siege Wests Tigers chief executive Justin Pascoe is refusing to stand down despite calls for his sacking from disgruntled fans.

Social media went into meltdown when a picture emerged of the embattled Tigers’ boss with a football in his hands and dressed in joggers and a tightly fitted polo shirt on the field at Suncorp Stadium before another thumping loss to the Brisbane Broncos.

Then NRL great James Graham roasted Pascoe after he was also spotted “flicking through his phone’’ in the dressing sheds at halftime.

“In terms of the CEO, you don’t need it, you’ve got to have the self-awareness… you should be there observing and observing what people are doing,” Graham told Triple M.

“Get off your phone and observe, and listen to what Tim Sheens is saying, you might actually learn something.”

It was their fifth straight loss under the new coaching team of veteran Tim Sheens, Benji Marshall, Robbie Farah and David Furner on the back of last year’s wooden spoon in a season that doesn’t get easier with upcoming matches against the Eels, Sea Eagles, Panthers.

They are now $2.15 favourites for the wooden spoon.

Tigers fans have turned on Pascoe, who has been at the helm of the club with the longest finals drought in the competition and a period in which they have had four coaches – Sheens, Michael Maguire, Ivan Cleary and Jason Taylor.

Pascoe has now become the club’s whipping boy, even more so than $1 million halfback Luke Brooks, other under-performing players and the coaching staff.


So we fired some questions at him on Sunday.

Buzz: Please explain that photo. Not many CEOs wear joggers and a polo shirt to the footy?
Pascoe: This is ridiculous. I was in the team polo we wear to travel. The photo was taken two hours before the game. It’s very different to a home game when we’re entertaining our corporate clients.

I always chip in and help when we travel. I unload bags from the bus. If people want help putting out the cones, I’ll help. I was just walking around, talking to Benji and Alex Clarke from high performance. I actually watched from the sideline behind the bench. It’s no big deal.


Buzz: The pressure. Everyone is blaming you and Lee Hagipantelis.
Pascoe: Who wants to be zero and five? Personally, of course it affects you. I hate losing. Everyone at the club feels the pressure! I stay awake at night always going though in my mind ways of doing things differently in order to get different results.

We are five games into a season and five games into a committed five-year coaching plan – we are not here to panic, we will continue to work our arses off to get this right. At this point it’s tough but it doesn’t mean we give up.

Some big decisions were made last year when we moved on a head coach, assistant coaches, a high-performance team plus 12 of the 30 players. We’ve just got to be patient.


Buzz: What about letting Jackson Hastings go?
Pascoe: There are always going to be decisions that people are upset with or disagree with but those decisions are made in conjunction with the football department.

As an executive and board we’re always there to challenge and prosecute decisions that are made but in the end we’re always going to support the coach and the football department.


Buzz: Do you accept responsibility?
Pascoe: Absolutely I do. As a CEO I accept total responsibility.


Buzz: But you won’t stand down? There is enormous frustration and anger out there.
Pascoe: No I won’t stand down. There is frustration inside the organisation as well. These aren’t acceptable results.


Buzz: Do you still have confidence in Tim Sheens?
Pascoe: Absolutely, we’re committed to a path forward which is Tim into Benji over the next five years. We still believe that is the right path.


Buzz: Is Benji learning anything?
Pascoe: Benji is learning every day. He’s learning about what it takes to be an NRL head coach. It’s not an easy job. They were back at the hotel at 10pm after the game cutting video to get ready for the review.

We’re five games into a new season, although unbelievably disappointed in the results so far.

We are completely supportive of the path we’ve taken.


Buzz: Are the coaches getting on OK? There’s been talk around that.
Pascoe: They are getting on fine. I’ve been around the team in the last two weeks in Melbourne and Brisbane. There are no problems at all.

THE COMMERCIAL SIDE

In fairness, Pascoe, who has been there for eight years, has done a good job on the business side.

They are in a strong position as a commercial operation despite a decade of failure.

Pascoe was instrumental in securing $80 million funding for their magnificent Concord centre of excellence, not that it’s helping them win football games.

Sponsorship is at its highest level ever.

“It would be even higher if we were winning,” he said.

They have made profits for four of the last five years.

And finally…
At least Sheens was in a jovial mood after the loss to the Broncos.

“I hope we’ll win the bye anyway in a couple of weeks,” he said.

Not that their long-suffering fans could see anything funny about it.
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If the club is going to pay overs for talent, they should be paying it for a quality CEO, I am sure there are plenty of options out there…

Drive a culture of accountability, sign some quality coaching staff and we might find that we have a half decent football team that has a go.

Surely it can’t be that hard, the majority of the other clubs seem to have it worked out.
 
I knew that I’d read somewhere that there was a story about Pascoe being sacked from the Panthers,so I wasn’t fabricating the story.
I was under the impression he missed out on the top job long term after acting up from the CFO role.
Though every article I find says he was appointed in the head of football role or CEO ( I think they actually had a Panthers Group CEO that was the overarching Hierarchy for reporting and not a Panthers NRL Club CEO.)
 
I knew that I’d read somewhere that there was a story about Pascoe being sacked from the Panthers,so I wasn’t fabricating the story.
So we were both right - you had read a claim he was sacked (strange if from himself); and I believed he wasn't.
 
Seems like Pascoe has had his forehead in the picture of late since that rumour of him being punted a few weeks back was circulated. It's like I'm still here guys...
 

If I'm wrong, if there is some commercial / sponsor dealing wizardry he's done I would love to know about it. I would especially like to know about anything that WT have implemented under Pascoe and is being now taken up by another club cause it was so clever.
Well if all the other CEO's got on board and adopted the most cunning of Pascoe's plans, Harry would have more NRL merchandise than Peter Wynn's Score.
 
So we were both right - you had read a claim he was sacked (strange if from himself); and I believed he wasn't.
The only thing is I didn’t like being accused of fabricating a story to suit my point of view.
All good 👍
Strange seeing Gus supporting Pascoe last night “saying that he is a good corporate CEO, not so much football knowledge” or something to that effect.
 
The only thing is I didn’t like being accused of fabricating a story to suit my point of view.
All good 👍
Strange seeing Gus supporting Pascoe last night “saying that he is a good corporate CEO, not so much football knowledge” or something to that effect.
Gus is hardly going to push for changes at a dysfunctional rival club, is he?
 
The only thing is I didn’t like being accused of fabricating a story to suit my point of view.
All good 👍
Strange seeing Gus supporting Pascoe last night “saying that he is a good corporate CEO, not so much football knowledge” or something to that effect.
Sincere apologies if it sounded like I was throwing bricks at you. At the time of writing, that was not my intent - should have put a smiley after it to make it clearer.
 
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