Just a message to those who were using the scapegoat previously. This has nothing to do with anyone being a scapegoat or a knee jerk reaction to our recent performances.
Its a result for accountability, and the the overall performance based on 8 years of results, our current squad, development, pathways, recruitment and retention, and salary cap management which all falls under Mark O’Neill’s jurisdiction.
Mark isn't 100% to blame for every detail, but overall he must be accountable, just as other football managers are for the state of the club they are managing. Its a no brainer that after nearly a decade, he's had enough time.
As one of Sydney's most profitable, well supported football franchisees, its nowhere near good enough
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Just a message to those who were using the scapegoat previously. This has nothing to do with anyone being a scapegoat or a knee jerk reaction to our recent performances.
Its a result for accountability, and the the overall performance based on 8 years of results, our current squad, development, pathways, recruitment and retention, and salary cap management which all falls under Mark O’Neill’s jurisdiction.
Mark isn't 100% to blame for every detail, but overall he must be accountable, just as other football managers are for the state of the club they are managing. Its a no brainer that after nearly a decade, he's had enough time.
As one of Sydney's most profitable, well supported football franchisees, its nowhere near good enough
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Out but not on his own, anyone involved in R&R should go with him.
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