McHunt
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Tallis coils out yet another turd in tomorrow's Sunday Mail. I can't be arsed paraphrasing the whole damn thing, because:
1. You've heard it all before.
2. You've heard it all before.
3. See above.
Nonetheless, I know how you all enjoy reading him do his block at Seibold and the club, so here's a sample bag of his trademark shit to stink up your day:
"The fabric of the Brisbane Broncos was carefully crafted by many influential figures over the past 32 years. That fabric is now unravelling thread by thread. As each week passes, the Broncos lose another piece of their soul. "
"This is a club that has forgotten what it is. The Broncos have lost their identity and there are many reasons for it. "
"Current captain Alex Glenn has spoken about wanting the truth so here it is. There has been a concerted push from the powers within to disconnect Brisbane’s ex-players from the club. Many club legends have nothing to do with the Broncos anymore and it kills them to not be part of something they cherish so dearly."
"A rookie coach in Anthony Seibold with no NRL premiership success should not have been handed a five-year contract by CEO Paul White. "
"Kevin Walters should have been given the opportunity to succeed Wayne Bennett as coach because he is part of that fabric. He is the Broncos. The last time Anthony Milford played consistently good football was when Walters was guiding him at Red Hill as an assistant to Bennett.
The gracefully aging bull.
"The players have lost their desire under Seibold and that was evident against the Knights. I will never criticise a player’s ability because they are born with that and can only physically do so much. What I will be critical of is their effort and that has been lacking for many recently.The fans are everyday people. They are tradies, nurses and teachers. They spend their days working hard and expect their team to do the same. The Broncos are missing that desire and also the players to make the club great again."
"Some teams can only succeed when they respect and honour the foundations they were built on. No one had a bigger impact at the Broncos than Allan Langer. He was the team joker and everyone’s friend, but when you got on the field you knew where you stood because of “Alfie”. He drove the Broncos’ standards. He would tell players to get off the field during a game if they weren’t performing. I wonder how many players would have got a tap on the shoulder from Alfie during the past four weeks. That was part of the Broncos fabric and like many other threads it is now gone."
Still, you know what they say about stopped clocks.
McHunt
1. You've heard it all before.
2. You've heard it all before.
3. See above.
Nonetheless, I know how you all enjoy reading him do his block at Seibold and the club, so here's a sample bag of his trademark shit to stink up your day:
"The fabric of the Brisbane Broncos was carefully crafted by many influential figures over the past 32 years. That fabric is now unravelling thread by thread. As each week passes, the Broncos lose another piece of their soul. "
"This is a club that has forgotten what it is. The Broncos have lost their identity and there are many reasons for it. "
"Current captain Alex Glenn has spoken about wanting the truth so here it is. There has been a concerted push from the powers within to disconnect Brisbane’s ex-players from the club. Many club legends have nothing to do with the Broncos anymore and it kills them to not be part of something they cherish so dearly."
"A rookie coach in Anthony Seibold with no NRL premiership success should not have been handed a five-year contract by CEO Paul White. "
"Kevin Walters should have been given the opportunity to succeed Wayne Bennett as coach because he is part of that fabric. He is the Broncos. The last time Anthony Milford played consistently good football was when Walters was guiding him at Red Hill as an assistant to Bennett.
The gracefully aging bull.
"The players have lost their desire under Seibold and that was evident against the Knights. I will never criticise a player’s ability because they are born with that and can only physically do so much. What I will be critical of is their effort and that has been lacking for many recently.The fans are everyday people. They are tradies, nurses and teachers. They spend their days working hard and expect their team to do the same. The Broncos are missing that desire and also the players to make the club great again."
"Some teams can only succeed when they respect and honour the foundations they were built on. No one had a bigger impact at the Broncos than Allan Langer. He was the team joker and everyone’s friend, but when you got on the field you knew where you stood because of “Alfie”. He drove the Broncos’ standards. He would tell players to get off the field during a game if they weren’t performing. I wonder how many players would have got a tap on the shoulder from Alfie during the past four weeks. That was part of the Broncos fabric and like many other threads it is now gone."
Still, you know what they say about stopped clocks.
McHunt
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