I don't hate him. I just couldn't stand how so many on this forum displayed such blind loyalty to him because I think he stayed a year too long. Now he is behaving like a bitter old man.
Who is really displaying blind loyalty? I think most have acknowledged the shenanigans are two-sided.
Sure some people, like me, appreciate WB for his achievements & efforts that moulded our club into the most successful sporting brand in Australia. There is no doubt he has played a huge part in our history, and out of 3 coaches, we have only ever been consistently competitive under his watch. There's also the small matter that he was our foundation coach, and our only premiership winning coach. For fans of greater rugby league in general, there's no denying he has been one of the best coaches for the development of the International game too, most other good coaches are selfish, just look at Bellamy.
Just because the board sacked him a year early, and he played a part in the rubbish drama, it doesn't mean we all have to think he's some worthless scrub now. He's arguably the most influential Bronco in history, or at the very least in the top 3.
Yes he behaved badly in the last 6 months, so did the club, so did the board, so did the CEO. We'll never know the truth, so to blindly call him a bitter old man when we truly don't know what happened behind the scenes is short sighted. Maybe he is, maybe he isn't, I'm not really interested in taking sides.
I'm a Broncos fan first and foremost, WB has earned a lot of respect for his part of our history, and now that the board has made the decision it has, I am fully behind Seibold and want us to be holding a premiership trophy under his tenure. Just because I support the board making the decision and am excited for Seibold to coach us next year, it doesn't mean I have to diminish in any way what WB has brought to the club. He has also left the club in incredible shape, our roster is the most exciting it's been in a very long time.
Believe it or not, there is room to respect WB and to still be excited for the change of direction.