Who runs the club now?

If our board is stood down who runs the club? Be farked if we can trust anyone at the moment. My vote would be one Peter Sterling. Thoughts

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  • Luke Burt!!
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  • Yes. He has a functional brain unlike the current and previous imbeciles on the board
  • Who ever is left on the board - From some reports only 5 of the board must go

  • Exactly and given we are supposed to reduce our cap by $570k who knows what a new board may choose to do + how do we offload players who are still contracted for this year?

    Is this how we wont make the finals? NRL gives what looks like a chance, all the time knowing we cant achieve it and therefore cant start earning points.

    What Id also like to know is how the hell the player managers arent being crucified at the moment. Are they pretending to be the innocent victim? They had to know and probably instigated the initial TPA request.

    I say, fek this year. Play as a team, win games and show them we dont care if we are singled out. 

    • You can't shed players mid contract, it's what got us into this mess to begin with, RS sacking half our squad killed us the following couple of years.

      I want to know how we are over the cap when the NRL wouldn't register Jenkos contract until it had reviewed our situation.
  • My vote is that they move Bevan Paul into a group CEO role. He has done a cracking job with the Leagues Club.

  • I am considering standing for the board
    Have the experience as a company director and chairman
    And the passion to get this club back to where it belongs
    • No way! With the name of a guy that played for the Bulldogs and is now a PE teacher in Lismore will you  ever get near our boardroom. 

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