Agree I don’t care if Caitlin Jenner is the boss just fkn do the work and get the resultsMale, female, as long as they do the job they are fkn supposed to be doing, I don't care.
Fun these reporter's don't have the brains to ask the right questions....ask her why a decision on Dean pays future is not a priority as this affect recruitment....she is a joke....Lyn has and Chris Anderson need to be punted out of the club....yes lynny let's be nice to Dean pay and put support around him.....the support he needs is quality players Lyn you muppetThe question to Anderson is why isn’t the coaching position high on any meeting agenda? When will the club announce a major sponsor & advice the fans of player signings for 2021?
We're not paying any of their contracts. Get your fact straight.Mate lost and confused, we had a foundation
Klemmer
woods
Mbye
Morris
Morris
they let them go are paying there contracts and who did we get in return.
I think she is quoting that to defend Pay, by giving him an excuse that he lost two players unexpectedly and that needs to be taken into consideration when judging his performance. They the board should have had more balls with CHN or at least replaced both players quicker than what they did but this lot seem to prefer the comfort that excuses provideHow about the admittance that they over reacted with CHN and JO.
They are the kinds of rational decisions required, where we take the heat out of the moment and say ‘should we be further ahead of where we are now?’ Yes, because we shouldn’t have shot ourselves in the foot with Port Macquarie [an incident that led to the sacking of Jayden Okunbor and Corey Harawira-Naera].
"They are the things we need to be stepping back [to consider] a rational decision rather than an emotional one."
The only upside to this would of been that as their son, privately Chris and Lynn could administer Ben a parental beating after every loss.I ask...why were you pushing for you son Ben to replace Pay early 2019, ?
Sign her up! At least she'd definitely have the balls to make a tough decision, unlike Lynne.Agree I don’t care if Caitlin Jenner is the boss just fkn do the work and get the results
It's down to the board now. They have to put the development and coaching teams on the line.Canterbury chair Lynne Anderson has denied Dean Pay’s fate will be decided at a joint-management meeting of football and leagues club powerbrokers on Thursday, declaring: "We will make a measured rather than reactionary decision."
Pay is the only NRL coach off contract at the end of the season and his future is the source of renewed speculation after the club slumped to last place following a 34-6 loss to Wests Tigers.
The Bulldogs will need to make a call on whether to renew Pay’s contract in the coming weeks given recruitment targets want clarity over the team’s direction before committing. Thursday's meeting has been called amid suggestions of a boardroom split over whether to offer Pay a one-year extension.
But in her first comments on the coaching situation, Anderson said Pay’s future was not on Thursday’s agenda and that he will be given every opportunity to push his case to remain at Belmore.
"We won’t be rushing to a decision," Anderson told the Herald. "We will be giving Dean every opportunity and all of our board and staff are committed to supporting Dean and the team.
"Having done a lot of analysis and looked at stats coming from a research [background], I now look at three teams I admire. I look at where they are at and where they have come from because they have had to do rebuilds or they have had dramas with salary cap, etc.
"I admire Parramatta, Newcastle and Canberra. You look at trigger points for their turnarounds, and they are in their fourth or fifth years - we are two-and-a-half in.
They are the kinds of rational decisions required, where we take the heat out of the moment and say ‘should we be further ahead of where we are now?’ Yes, because we shouldn’t have shot ourselves in the foot with Port Macquarie [an incident that led to the sacking of Jayden Okunbor and Corey Harawira-Naera].
"They are the things we need to be stepping back [to consider] a rational decision rather than an emotional one."
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Asked if there was a deadline on Pay’s future, Anderson said: "Not at all".
"We will make a measured rather than reactionary decision. We are under no illusions we all need to do better."
Pay’s success rate since taking over from Des Hasler in 2018 is just 35 per cent, although club powerbrokers have cut him some slack given the roster and salary cap issues he inherited.
Making the Bulldogs situation all the more intriguing is the prevalence of influential figures on the periphery who have the ear of the decision makers. There is a push for Wayne Bennett to be pursued from 2021 from some quarters as part of a transition plan that involves eventually handing over to a former player currently working in the media. The proposed overhaul includes shaking up the roster by pursuing the likes of Matt Burton, Curtis Rona and also Ben Hunt if the Dragons are prepared to subsidise the transfer of the latter.
Asked if the board was split on Pay’s future, Anderson said: "We have not discussed a decision around him. What we have discussed is that we will continue to support him.
"We had a (board) meeting last Thursday and will continue to give support. Hilly and Pricey (CEO Andrew Hill and general manager of football Steve Price) will be there for him so he can tell us what he needs and what the team needs. That’s all it’s been."
Leagues club boss George Coorey couldn’t be contacted for comment regarding Thursday’s meeting, while Anderson said Pay’s future wouldn’t be broached.
"Absolutely not," she said. "It is all around long-term sustainability of our club, as well as the short term because of COVID.
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"It’s about best-practice corporate governance in extraordinary times like now.
"It’s a review about the performance of the leagues club and the football clubs jointly. I am certainly keen to hear management’s views on what the next 12 months will look like."
Man, I can't imagine Bullfrog being impressed with her right now. (If he was still alive).Agree I don’t care if Caitlin Jenner is the boss just fkn do the work and get the results
Would you have kept Dib you fucking idiot?We can all blame the morons that voted Lyn in. Lyn time to go you are out of your depth. Well done to the voting football club members. You fucking idoits.
Seeing as they've run out of excuses as the cap pressure has been eased, it seems like she's trying to find some new excuses for the next two years of the "rebuild" to try and justify their positions.What is Anderson and the board waiting to see from Pay? What is another month or two of games going to show them that they don’t already know? I sincerely hope this is a delaying tactic and they have already made a call on Pay one way or another.
If they haven’t decided on Pay we are in for a world of hurt. Being so indecisive at such a critical phase in the recruitment is a recipe for disaster. They won’t be signing much while the coaching position has so much doubt surrounding it. 2021 is heading for another wasted year at the point unless someone at the club starts leading and making decisions and making them now.
On nrl 360 last night it was poor deano the clu b is just screwing him over etc just delusionalFun these reporter's don't have the brains to ask the right questions....ask her why a decision on Dean pays future is not a priority as this affect recruitment....she is a joke....Lyn has and Chris Anderson need to be punted out of the club....yes lynny let's be nice to Dean pay and put support around him.....the support he needs is quality players Lyn you muppet
I agree. And they did something similar with the re recruitment over the off season. Offering Lewis, hoppa, zelezniak a 1 year extension on their current deals. Was a huge head scratcher. It’s like they want 6 of one half dozen of the other, and that for me screamed uncertainty and no real vision or knowledge.What is Anderson and the board waiting to see from Pay? What is another month or two of games going to show them that they don’t already know? I sincerely hope this is a delaying tactic and they have already made a call on Pay one way or another.
If they haven’t decided on Pay we are in for a world of hurt. Being so indecisive at such a critical phase in the recruitment is a recipe for disaster. They won’t be signing much while the coaching position has so much doubt surrounding it. 2021 is heading for another wasted year at the point unless someone at the club starts leading and making decisions and making them now.
Reported $850k in one paper? Who knows.Totally agree. I'm often scratching my head at some of the decisions they make. I'm happy enough about the thompson signing but in the back of my mind I'm wondering what they paid for him.