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Broncos Chairman Karl Morris admits it might be time to start thinking about doing some thinking some time in the future:
“A significant amount of the criticism is well deserved. We have to do better and that is from the board right down to the players and I will make sure this is addressed. I understand the fallout is significant because we know we are letting a lot of people down. Of course we are thinking about this. The board communicates regularly on an almost weekly basis. We are putting the building blocks in place to make sure the club gets back to where it should be. I don’t think there is a culture problem, it is not as deep-seated as that."
“We have had some ill-discipline which has reflected badly on the whole organisation and unfortunately that has damaged and upset a lot of people. We have to stop those sorts of issues.”
Building blocks are in place
Famous for doing his thinking on the fly, fan favourite firebrand, Gorden Tallis insists:
"They need to start drilling now. If nothing changes then nothing changes. The time for talking from Karl is over. The fans, members and players need action now. There has been a lot of talk coming out of the club but it’s actions that people will take notice of. What are they waiting six weeks for? I don’t understand what they’re waiting for. If they can make decisions now they will get a six-week head start. You need as much time as possible to get some traction moving forward with the changes you want to make.”
But Karl remains steadfast: thinking about doing some thinking later on, takes time. And now is not the time to be thinking about thinking about the coach:
“After the first two games I thought ‘how good are we going'. There is no doubt that for a whole range of reasons, the pandemic, the change of rules and the lockdown ... these factors have made it an extremely trying and difficult year. I have spoken to Anthony and he is fine. We respect his family issues. He has to sort that out first."
“I’m not making any comment in regards to Anthony’s future. I have to respect his privacy and that’s what I will do.”
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“A significant amount of the criticism is well deserved. We have to do better and that is from the board right down to the players and I will make sure this is addressed. I understand the fallout is significant because we know we are letting a lot of people down. Of course we are thinking about this. The board communicates regularly on an almost weekly basis. We are putting the building blocks in place to make sure the club gets back to where it should be. I don’t think there is a culture problem, it is not as deep-seated as that."
“We have had some ill-discipline which has reflected badly on the whole organisation and unfortunately that has damaged and upset a lot of people. We have to stop those sorts of issues.”
Building blocks are in place
Famous for doing his thinking on the fly, fan favourite firebrand, Gorden Tallis insists:
"They need to start drilling now. If nothing changes then nothing changes. The time for talking from Karl is over. The fans, members and players need action now. There has been a lot of talk coming out of the club but it’s actions that people will take notice of. What are they waiting six weeks for? I don’t understand what they’re waiting for. If they can make decisions now they will get a six-week head start. You need as much time as possible to get some traction moving forward with the changes you want to make.”
But Karl remains steadfast: thinking about doing some thinking later on, takes time. And now is not the time to be thinking about thinking about the coach:
“After the first two games I thought ‘how good are we going'. There is no doubt that for a whole range of reasons, the pandemic, the change of rules and the lockdown ... these factors have made it an extremely trying and difficult year. I have spoken to Anthony and he is fine. We respect his family issues. He has to sort that out first."
“I’m not making any comment in regards to Anthony’s future. I have to respect his privacy and that’s what I will do.”
McHunt
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