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The Furies appear poised for a bitter election after a supporter group's push to spill the board was meeky rebuffed by Wacky Tiger with a stern warning that disunity would bring more chaos than usual.
The dissident group, Focus on Qootball, has condemned the club as being a complete failure under NaturalDisaster. They said they were committed to Wacky captaining next year but offered no guarantees after that.
The group led by disgruntled rover _Cayz_ and former premiership player Sterge , have said they want to first know what NaturalDisaster's game plan was because it remained unclear, but consequently they also wanted to force him to change his game plan.
The group has said they wanted to appoint Snow Bunnies benchwarmer and former Furies premiership player RodneyDangerfield to a new chief executive of qootball role but they have yet to speak to him about the position.
The group, which launched their bid in the local Richmond Spud Bar, said they would also speak with former premiership player sante about the role but Rodney remained their priority.
In a press conference later in the day, Wacky launched a strenuous and angry defence of the club's performance and warned disunity would damage the club.
"I don't care, let the run the joint, I'll go on holidays," Wacky said.
The dissident group, Focus on Qootball, has condemned the club as being a complete failure under NaturalDisaster. They said they were committed to Wacky captaining next year but offered no guarantees after that.
The group led by disgruntled rover _Cayz_ and former premiership player Sterge , have said they want to first know what NaturalDisaster's game plan was because it remained unclear, but consequently they also wanted to force him to change his game plan.
The group has said they wanted to appoint Snow Bunnies benchwarmer and former Furies premiership player RodneyDangerfield to a new chief executive of qootball role but they have yet to speak to him about the position.
The group, which launched their bid in the local Richmond Spud Bar, said they would also speak with former premiership player sante about the role but Rodney remained their priority.
In a press conference later in the day, Wacky launched a strenuous and angry defence of the club's performance and warned disunity would damage the club.
"I don't care, let the run the joint, I'll go on holidays," Wacky said.