Gerard Wheatly in the Sun sums the situation up perfectly with these lines :
"You could argue that the players wielding influence at the Bulldogs have little right to do so given track records and achievements.
But players are a limited resource. And the coach is always expendable.
The tribe spoke and another coach was voted off.
Guy McKenna met his end because the players were “off” him. Brenton Sanderson got it in the neck because he didn’t hold the line. McCartney by contrast was too dogmatic and demanding.
Upset the precious players and you’re done. Accept mediocrity and you’re wasting your time.
Next."
Just can't shake the feeling the board has ****ed this up royally.
Best of luck Dogs.
"You could argue that the players wielding influence at the Bulldogs have little right to do so given track records and achievements.
But players are a limited resource. And the coach is always expendable.
The tribe spoke and another coach was voted off.
Guy McKenna met his end because the players were “off” him. Brenton Sanderson got it in the neck because he didn’t hold the line. McCartney by contrast was too dogmatic and demanding.
Upset the precious players and you’re done. Accept mediocrity and you’re wasting your time.
Next."
Just can't shake the feeling the board has ****ed this up royally.
Best of luck Dogs.