News Steve Price vows to bring success back to Belmore in new club role

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These are the same guys last night saying that Manly are doing so good because they went back to having "their own".

They just make up shit as they go to fill a segment.
Keyword = Shit.
 

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That’s crazy a actual article without that bullshit talk of bulldogs DNA.
 

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So is this "Nepotism" the same shit as when Dib was in charge snd pulling all the strings over his puppets and Castle?

These current muppets on the kennel crying foul, are the same muppets who were on board with Dib, feeding you information which you wanted to hear.

Did it make you special to be part of the Dib sanctum?

Did you enjoy the free tickets, coffee and drink cards around Belmore and Homebush?

You muppets are nothing more than sadistic *****.

Election time is coming up. Dib is sending out his puppets. The habibs can harp and harp and harp along till February, though with great guarantee the current board will not be overthrown.

The vast majority of these muppets spreading the word of Dib, are not even football or leagues club members.

In conclusion, you ***** along with Ikin and Kent can go and fuck yourselves

I love you
 

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Same but I don't have faith, they've been trying to get a few but nothing's happened and deadlines almost finished
So we only have McGuire and Wan-Bissaka that we signed so far....That's not great. What the hell is Woodward doing?

Lukaku should be gone by the deadline, don't know what's going on with Pogba though.
 

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So we only have McGuire and Wan-Bissaka that we signed so far....That's not great. What the hell is Woodward doing?

Lukaku should be gone by the deadline, don't know what's going on with Pogba though.
Yh Woodward is a joke, needs to go and pogba should be staying, we bought good defenders though in Maguire and bissaka but we need more than that obviously
 

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I just watched the dean pay interview and it’s a repeat of this time last year we are winning games after it matters and everyone is so happy and we are moving forward..... a real push for finals is a must and a much better start to the season.... that’s priceys first job is to stop the acceptence of losing
 

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Bring back the Harlem Globetrotters of 04, hope he has some coaching input.
 

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Few more of Dibs leftovers in the junior programs and the cleanout will be complete
I thought they were doing really well in this department with newcomers being brought in. What are the issues?
 

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Yh Woodward is a joke, needs to go and pogba should be staying, we bought good defenders though in Maguire and bissaka but we need more than that obviously
Take you soccer shit somewhere else geez.
 

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I don't rate Pay and his wishy washy thoughts, he's more up and down than a woman's menstrual cycle. One minute he is talking the team up next minute he's telling us not to expect anything moving into the 2020 season. So instead of starting another thread relating to his great mate ship with Price I'll just leave this here.

Upbeat coach plots Bulldogs' NRL revival


Canterbury coach Dean Pay says things are looking up for the Bulldogs.



Canterbury coach Dean Pay has welcomed club legend Steve Price moving into a more hands-on role as the pair plot to return the lowly Bulldogs to their NRL glory days.

After standing down from the board, Price will take over as the club's general manager of football from Monday and says the job will involve working with coaches in all grades and overseeing development pathways, recruitment and high performance.


But far from being nervous about relinquishing control, Pay is looking forward to reuniting with his 2004 premiership-winning captain in a significant off-field partnership.

"Pricey coming on board is exciting for everyone. He was the best man for the job so it's important that he comes in," Pay said on Thursday.


"Obviously he's been a past great player of the club so he'll contribute a hell of a lot to the place."

It was barely a month ago that Pay, in only his second season as an NRL head coach, was under huge pressure as the Bulldogs were staring down the barrel of collecting only their third wooden spoon in 55 years.

But with wins over three top-eight hopefuls in their past five games, the Dogs are now four points clear of last-placed Gold Coast and Pay is suddenly talking up his young side's future top-four prospects.

"Some of our young guys are improving each and every week and that's what we keep talking about: we need to keep building towards being a top-four team," Pay said.

"The more games that the young guys play, the better they're going to get. We're building nicely."

The famously understated former NSW State of Origin and Kangaroos hardman refused to drop the F-word when asked about aiming for the finals next year.

But with hopes of winning their last five games this season, finals football is clearly the goal in 2020.

"We'll talk about next year next year," Pay said ahead of Canterbury's hosting of eighth-placed Wests Tigers on Saturday night at ANZ Stadium.

"What we want to do is make sure we finish the year off really well and then rolling into next year we want to take the confidence out of what we did this year.

"Then we've got some money to go into the market place and we're having a look around, so we need to be really smart about who we buy and bring into the place and make sure that they can improve our team."

Himself contracted until the end of 2020, Pay wants to remain at Belmore for much longer.

"I'd like to stay here for quite a while," he said.

"We've done all the hard work. Last year and this year we've rowed through some really tough periods.

"Over the next 18 months, two years, I think that's where we're going to see some real progress."

Australian Associated Press
 
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