Bulldogs chairman Ray Dib says Des Hasler will be coach next season, slams club legend Steve Mortime

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Hope everybody enjoys getting flogged by NQ, Cronulla, Canberra, Penrith, Melbourne, and the Broncos and those nail-biting golden point wins against Saints, West Tigers, Titans, and the Knights.

Also if you're planning holidays in September, i recommend making a booking in the second week.
 

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It's ok for him to back Hasler but not ok for Turvey to give his opinion, what a hypocrite.

He's now backed himself into a corner, if the majority of the board want Hasler gone I hope he hands in his resignation.

Some of these board members are an absolute joke.
 

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Des being here next year is suicide. He will make this place rot even further. And tear and burn it down.
 
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And so he should be. Hasler has maintained success since the beginning. Any imbecile asking for his sacking should leave our club or stop watching footy. Just read the comments of other clubs fans since the rumours. All of them are laughing at us.
Really another hollier than thou .because i dont like the way we are coached and think des has run had his time im an imbecile?
Pull your head in
 
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Sounds like we have our own power play playing out here?
 

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how can an organisation not give a fuck about its stakeholders like WHAT THE FUCK
 
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And so he should be. Hasler has maintained success since the beginning. Any imbecile asking for his sacking should leave our club or stop watching footy. Just read the comments of other clubs fans since the rumours. All of them are laughing at us.
worrying about what others thought about us is what got us in this mess in the first place. there was a time when the dogs were badass and didn't give a fuck what anyone thought of them
 

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Dib has been overseas.
He wouldn't even know where the numbers lie.
Turvey sounded pretty confident that enough directors agreed with him, to force a change.
 

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It's ok for him to back Hasler but not ok for Turvey to give his opinion, what a hypocrite.

He's now backed himself into a corner, if the majority of the board want Hasler gone I hope he hands in his resignation.

Some of these board members are an absolute joke.
Im not sure how the board works at the Dogs, but if the majority vote Hasler to be sacked, is that decision final with no interventions from the grub Dib or anyone else?
 

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What era and position did dick..... Sorry I meant Dibb play again?
 
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It's pretty obvious now that the club would rather sacrifice season 2017, rather than lose money and pay out Des Hasler on his final year.
yep, if he can't get the team up leading into the finals with no injuries and a chance to get a top 4 spot, how's it going to happen next year?
 
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I hope this is a red herring from Dib
Nah, he has a hard-on for Des

http://www.espn.com.au/nrl/story/_/id/14839215/ray-dib-embraces-des-hasler-stable-instability

Ray Dib embraces Des Hasler's "stable instability"
26 Feb, 2016


Canterbury powerbroker Ray Dib has embraced coach Des Hasler's "stable instability" as key to the Bulldogs quest for NRL title success in 2016.

Hasler is seeking to take a side to the finals for the 12th successive time this year, a record that straddles two clubs and includes five grand final appearances.

As a number of other clubs endured offseasons generating headlines for all the wrong reasons, Hasler has steered the Bulldogs through calm waters.

Dib leant on a small collection of Hasler's favourite sayings to describe their preparation for this year.

"I'm sure you would all agree that the Bulldogs have had a pretty much ideal off season," Bulldogs chairman Dib said at the club's season launch at Sydney Markets on Tuesday.

"We have managed to tick the two boxes that highlight the club's approach to football. Things have been "low key" and things have been "under the radar".

"We have achieved this because of our stability and this stability is something that I think is worth taking the time to celebrate tonight."

Hasler has been a key force in returning the Dogs to their status as one of the NRL's superpowers, including leading them to the 2012 grand final, in his first year at Belmore after leaving Manly, and in 2014.

"In rugby league money can buy you many things to give your team an edge. Money can buy you players, money can buy you a coach, money can buy you equipment and facilities," Dib said.

"It cannot however buy stability and I would like to think this stability will be our secret weapon heading into the 2016 season.

"We are one of the few clubs to have stability in our coaching ranks and while there maybe some who joke around about the instability of our stable coach I think we all appreciate that Des' willingness to do things differently is no joking matter and is key to his outstanding coaching record."
 
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