THE TALE OF TWO CLUBS

Read the article below, and compare the differences between the bunnies management and the rubbish that Parramatta has had since 2017.

Souths  don't sit back and tolerate failure or make excuses for it like the eels do and you only need read the part about  how the loss to the storm was the final straw. 

In contrast, when Parramatta got humiliated in a record loss by the storm in 2018 when the bush coach was steering the club to the wooden spoon the eels board gave him a new contact.

Like I always said , the same people who told you that Steve Sharp was going to be wonderful for the club are the exact same people who told this rubbish and the method in which they were selected was also going to be wonderful for the club.

If you're a Souths fan, at least you know your club won't be allowed to flounder and fail for long. 

For while the bunnies management aren't perfect and make mistakes, at least they have standards for their club and know when things are unacceptable enough to make changes.

Parramatta's management, on the other hand, have low standards, make excuses for failing, reward failure and don't like making changes. 

NRL 2024: South Sydney CEO Blake Solly on Jason Demetriou sacking, Wayne Bennett interest

South Sydney chief executive Blake Solly has fronted the media, revealing the moment the club made the decision to sack Jason Demetriou, while confirming Wayne Bennett is a target.

 

South Sydney chief executive Blake Solly has lavished praise on seven-time premiership winner Wayne Bennett as the Rabbitohs prepare to unveil a replacement for Jason Demetriou within weeks, not months.

Solly fronted the media on Tuesday morning at Souths’ Heffron Park headquarters, outlining the board’s decision to sack Demetriou less than 24 hours earlier and hitting back at criticism of the club over their handling of his dismissal.

He also gave Bennett a ringing endorsement as the club begins the process of identifying the coach they want to lead them next season.

Bennett, who spent three years at Souths and took the club to a grand final, is at the front of that queue as he prepares to hand over the reins at the Dolphins to his successor Kristian Woolf at the end of the season.
 

“Wayne is one of the coaches we will talk to,” Solly said.

“Wayne had great success here, left the club on very good terms. We’ll speak to Wayne and if he’s available and he’s interested certainly we’ll progress that.

Pushed on whether Bennett’s prior success in bringing out the best in the Iikes of Cody Walker and Latrell Mitchell would count in his favour, Solly said: “It’s a strong consideration. I do know Wayne likes success.

“I know he wants to win premierships, and I know he loves the values of the club and what we stand for.

“I think he’s made that pretty clear during his time here; his affection for the club, the ownership, the board and the management.

“We will certainly be speaking to Wayne because he left the place in very good shape when he left and he was very good when he was here.

“He was a pleasure to deal with.”

Demetriou was axed on Monday night after a day of deliberation at Souths, the club’s high-powered board making the call after taking into consideration the club’s woeful end to last season and awful start to this one.


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Demetriou had prepared a presentation of his own to push his cause, but it eventually fell on deaf ears as the board unanimously opted to head in a different direction after convening two meetings at either end of an emotional day for the club.

Assistant coach Ben Hornby, who has been appointed as an interim for the remainder of the season, took his first training session on Tuesday morning.

The Rabbitohs gave Demetriou a stay of execution only a fortnight ago but Solly conceded the performance against Melbourne - they were flogged at AAMI Park - had been the final straw.

“Our view that the one game was indicative of an inability to turn it around and that we needed to make a quick decision,” Solly said.

“Unfortunately, we didn’t think Jason’s coach style would be able to get the change we needed, or the improvement we needed.

“Given that we sit 17th on the table and our for-and-against is 50 points worse than 16th, I think now is the time to make a change.”

Asked whether he could understand the external view that the club was a rabble, Solly shot back: “Rabble might be a strong word. I can understand it hasn’t been particularly consistent or smooth sailing over the last few weeks.

“We’ve tried to support the coach and tried to give him as much backing as we could but I think, over the weekend, everyone realised that change was needed and unfortunately the change had to be Jason.”

Solly also dismissed comments from Demetriou’s agent Chris Orr that his client had been treated poorly.

2383de589ed450db0fe13302777d8392Former South Sydney coach Jason Demetriou (L) and CEO Blake Solly. Picture: Julian Andrews. 
Former South Sydney coach Jason Demetriou (L) and CEO Blake Solly. Picture: Julian Andrews
 

“Jason spent three years here as an assistant coach, was appointed to succeed Wayne very early on in his tenure as an assistant,” Solly said.

“The club gave Jason every single opportunity to have success and for half of that period he did. But results over the last 12 months haven’t been good enough for a club of our stature and whilst it’s no criticism of Jason and how hard he works, the last 20 games speak for themselves.

“For his agent to say he’s been treated shabbily in the context of a year’s worth of patience and support, I think is unfair. And I’m not sure Jason would share that view.”

 

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  • Says it all really. 

  • Demetriou's been done by blokes with chips on their shoulders. Arthur will eventually be done by his inability  to coach at this level.  

    • Demetriou got done because he can't coach very well and South's weren't willing to tolerate it anymore.

       

       

       

      • I don't  know if he can coach. Two people in particular have whiteanted and destabilized  that club . Demetriou is the one to get the shiv in the back. 

        • Seth you may very well be 100% , but the issue here that the bunnies have been floundering since half way through last season and it has continued this year .  The bunnies have had their share of injuries and suspensions yet the club have not tried to use that a a excuse and have acted in a manner that shows that they will not tolerate mediocrity for long . 

           

          Parramatta on the other hand are the complete opposite and are run by people who don't have high standards for the club and accept mediocrity and failure with ease . 

           

          Souths have people who care about the club and who have the ability to help the club get out of it's slump , Parramatta don't have these people either  on the footy board or the leagues club board . 

          • Fong I'm only referring to Souths. The eels are a basket case.  

          • If they don't tolerate mediocrity Mr Fong, why are Mitchell and Walker still their. They are the problem, they got rid of  Sam Burgess because the players couldn't handle the truth. Demitriou is the scapegoat. People like you Mr Fong say Demitriou is not a good coach, Bennett believes he is a very good coach, who's right, who's wrong??

    • Agree with you on that one Seth....Cranky old bastard!

      • You'd be cranky to if you had four school  teacher daughters who have incessantly corrected  and instructed their old man for years. I don't  need it when I make a guest  appearance  on here. 

  • Parra just consistently spit in the face of their fans. The only way we will get change is stop going to the games and buying merchandise. I'm sick of the lack of professionalism of this club. They should be in deep talks with Bennett atm not sitting back and waiting as they always do 

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