McHunt
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Old Boys' chairman Chris Johns calls time on Seibold, White and Morris:
“Everything has to be axed at the Broncos. Sack all the key decision-makers. This is not a shock to me. The club has lacked leadership for years and now these results are crystallising it. The Broncos need to start planning for next year right now. This season is gone, it’s done. We can’t make the finals."
“They need to get the foundations fixed now. If you try and build a mansion on poor foundations, the whole thing will collapse. The foundation in the NRL starts with the chairman and the CEO. Move aside, get a new board, get a new CEO, a new recruitment bloke and then you can start building the house again.”
Shakey gets it
“That performance (against the Tigers) was shocking. They are clueless. To lose 48-0 to the Wests Tigers in the wet, the whole club is broken, fix things at the top and then you will see regeneration. Every time something goes wrong, Seibold throws up an excuse. He whinges about injuries. Did you hear Canberra whinge the other night when they had seven guys out and they beat the Roosters without Josh Hodgson?"
“The bosses are all sitting around wondering who the problem is when they are the problem. Stop putting band-aids on the place. If Paul White sacks Seibold, that’s the fourth coach after Ivan Henjak, Anthony Griffin and Wayne Bennett. When is it time to say it’s not just the coach’s problem, it’s the entire organisation? The whole front-office and the coach should be sacked. Clean the whole place out and start again."
“Everything will be a band-aid measure until they clean the entire joint out. The Broncos players should go into a private camp for the rest of the season to get their act together. They should go without kids and partners, dig in for 10 weeks and have a crack.”
Even Darius would have the balls to sack himself:
“It was disappointing, it’s unacceptable, it’s not good enough. It’s hard being out there as a player and tossing up some of the performances that we are, myself included. Sometimes we feel lost on where to go next. You can cop a loss, but when you lose by 30-plus points consistently then you really need to look at some changes and I don’t know what that is.”
McHunt
“Everything has to be axed at the Broncos. Sack all the key decision-makers. This is not a shock to me. The club has lacked leadership for years and now these results are crystallising it. The Broncos need to start planning for next year right now. This season is gone, it’s done. We can’t make the finals."
“They need to get the foundations fixed now. If you try and build a mansion on poor foundations, the whole thing will collapse. The foundation in the NRL starts with the chairman and the CEO. Move aside, get a new board, get a new CEO, a new recruitment bloke and then you can start building the house again.”
Shakey gets it
“That performance (against the Tigers) was shocking. They are clueless. To lose 48-0 to the Wests Tigers in the wet, the whole club is broken, fix things at the top and then you will see regeneration. Every time something goes wrong, Seibold throws up an excuse. He whinges about injuries. Did you hear Canberra whinge the other night when they had seven guys out and they beat the Roosters without Josh Hodgson?"
“The bosses are all sitting around wondering who the problem is when they are the problem. Stop putting band-aids on the place. If Paul White sacks Seibold, that’s the fourth coach after Ivan Henjak, Anthony Griffin and Wayne Bennett. When is it time to say it’s not just the coach’s problem, it’s the entire organisation? The whole front-office and the coach should be sacked. Clean the whole place out and start again."
“Everything will be a band-aid measure until they clean the entire joint out. The Broncos players should go into a private camp for the rest of the season to get their act together. They should go without kids and partners, dig in for 10 weeks and have a crack.”
Even Darius would have the balls to sack himself:
“It was disappointing, it’s unacceptable, it’s not good enough. It’s hard being out there as a player and tossing up some of the performances that we are, myself included. Sometimes we feel lost on where to go next. You can cop a loss, but when you lose by 30-plus points consistently then you really need to look at some changes and I don’t know what that is.”
McHunt
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