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If that was the case they wouldn't have waited so long to sack him, and they'd already have a new coach.On 100% Footy last night , Gus said Brennan knew he was gone 6 weeks ago. Plenty of time for the Titans to negotiate a deal.
Added to this we lost 2 games against manly and Canberra reserve grade teams which is right at the point where Pay lost most people.You can have your views mate though that’s all they are.
You can go through the same logic of that for almost a game a round for any team. If the titans had of won another game and eels etc we might of got Spoon.
Im not entering this rubbish I’m stating why certain teams can turn up flat against a team they are expected to walk through. It happens in boxing all the time, usually the class can overcome it but if you take your op for granted as an expected it can backfire.
Again that’s last year.
Right now we beat two teams that where missing arguably their best players and we act like it’s amazing because we have barely had two wins all year. We are still 15th!!! Where 16th dead last. Still might finish there. It’s not improvement and it’s terrible football. The team we beat 2 weeks ago for Fifita back and they lost by 40 this weekend.... enough said.
Dear oh dear, i just looked this up, wait until the press get a hold of this....this is really bad mateTake it with the smallest grain of salt, but a new poster on RedVee is claiming the entire board and Hill bar "the big two" want Holbrook over in 2020, yet "the big two" want Pay to be given more time.
According to the poster "the big two" will get their way... and everyone would know who they are.
In all honesty this could be correct...and wouldn't surprise me.
Though Tweedledee and Tweedledum should be more concerned about their failing business outside of the Bulldogs at the moment, and I doubt are in the right mindset to be involved in making key decisions about or clubs future success.
She does lol !!Do you support the donkeys?
What about third last?If we have signed Holbrook it has given me some Faith in our board.
It shows they know last and second last isn’t acceptable. Which is clear as day to anyone with a brain.
If, hypothetically he stayed as some capacity under Holbrook it will expose his level of self respect n incompetancy.I don't think I have heard a dumber suggestion then having Pay work with Holbrook in any capacity.
There's no upside to them working together and plenty of negatives.
They aren't mutually exclusive conditions, Pay can be given more time AND Holbrook can still start in 2020. At the extreme, Pay could be given until season end, then terminated in September and Holbrook starts in October ready for the 2020 pre season. Which also fits in with the November contract negotiations free up. The SuperLeague regular season starts in January and ends in September as they play 29 rounds (NRL pusseys complain about 24 rounds). My view is there's not much chance of a mid season move as I don't see Holbrook deserting StHelens mid title defence and missing out on going back to back.Take it with the smallest grain of salt, but a new poster on RedVee is claiming the entire board and Hill bar "the big two" want Holbrook over in 2020, yet "the big two" want Pay to be given more time.
Worked out well for the Chooks.Yh because that worked out so well for the Raiders and Parra lololol
It's currently better than last season, so we are on an upward trajectory.What part of "we are currently having our 4th worst season on record, and worst since about 1964, do you not understand".
If they carnt get the recruiting right outside of the bulldogs what makes you think they will get it right within the bulldogs?They aren't mutually exclusive conditions, Pay can be given more time AND Holbrook can still start in 2020. At the extreme, Pay could be given until season end, then terminated in September and Holbrook starts in October ready for the 2020 pre season. Which also fits in with the November contract negotiations free up. The SuperLeague regular season starts in January and ends in September as they play 29 rounds (NRL pusseys complain about 24 rounds). My view is there's not much chance of a mid season move as I don't see Holbrook deserting StHelens mid title defence and missing out on going back to back.
There goes my grain of salt.
Go Dogs
Roosters? Why are you even talking about the Roosters?Worked out well for the Chooks.
Go Dogs
If that’s the case surely the entire board minus two people win the vote, and those 2 should see themselves removed from the board by 2020Take it with the smallest grain of salt, but a new poster on RedVee is claiming the entire board and Hill bar "the big two" want Holbrook over in 2020, yet "the big two" want Pay to be given more time.
According to the poster "the big two" will get their way... and everyone would know who they are.
In all honesty this could be correct...and wouldn't surprise me.
Though Tweedledee and Tweedledum should be more concerned about their failing business outside of the Bulldogs at the moment, and I doubt are in the right mindset to be involved in making key decisions about or clubs future success.
On what basis is Holbrook a better coach than Pay to coach an NRL team?Winning games doesn't change the fact that Pay isn't the right coach for next year or beyond. And Holbrook is clearly a better replacement.
We played well and with a tonne of effort the last two weeks but Cronulla would have won if Johnson could kick a goal as they scored more tries and last week against Newcastle we had more calls go our way than in the previous two seasons combined. There was no way Gavet should have been binned which changed the game.
Full credit to the team for finally playing for a full 80 minutes for the past two weeks, but that doesn't change how much the team has struggled for the past season and a half under Pay.
Based on what is happening outside of the club they should stand down immediatelyIf that’s the case surely the entire board minus two people win the vote, and those 2 should see themselves removed from the board by 2020