Just speaking from the heart, mentioned all the players we've let go and there's something seriously wrong at the club and doesn't know where we're headed.
25th anniversary and our identity is crumbling.
They do them every year.It is going to be an interesting to see how the rest of the season plays out and what changes are made for next year. We are looking at another review only 3 years after the last one.
Yeah, that's what exactly what I said... :001_rolleyes:We let in 6 tries, and you think we should be praising them for their effort?
Yeah, that's what exactly what I said... :001_rolleyes:
From the Daily Tele/CM
EXCLUSIVE: BRISBANE hierarchy have ended months of speculation over coach Anthony Griffin's future by guaranteeing his job for next season even if the Broncos miss this year's finals.
The Courier-Mail can reveal the Broncos board has given unequivocal support to Griffin, whose tenure has come into question amid Brisbane's dramatic slide to 13th place on the NRL table.
Broncos legend Darren Lockyer has been an influential figure, telling Broncos chief executive Paul White at a meeting last week Griffin is the coach to preside over a reinvigoration of the club.
The Broncos are facing the worst season in their 25-year history and must win six of their last eight games, including Friday night's clash against Cronulla, to make the playoffs.
But if the Broncos capitulate and miss the finals for the second time in four seasons, Griffin will avoid the axe.
The 46-year-old is contracted until the end of 2015 and White, also a board member, confirmed Monday night Griffin will be at the helm next season irrespective of a finals fade out.
"I can categorically say this now: Anthony's job is safe, simple as that," White said.
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