Agree. The only thing Fevola brought to South was a hashtag #lasttofirst, borne out of arrogance as much as false hope. Holidays in Bali, more investment in his career as a media buffoon, inability to train or play with the club he coaches contrasted by his willingness to accept a fist full of cash for one off appearances in other leagues shows his blatant lack of committment to South's efforts to improve. The effect that lack of committment would have on the team, particularly the younger players would be debilitating and drags a poor culture deeper into the hole. I've read a lot of wraps for the blokes working behind the scenes at South and no doubt they are tireless and have their hearts in the right place, but, they are clearly failing the club. To put up with Fevola's indifference, spectator misbehaviour as displayed by the ambo incident last year, a punch up between a junior coach and one of his players are all pointers to a poor culture which won't be fixed overnight. It's no bold prediction to suggest that South are effectively finished in the BFL and it would surprise to see them still in the comp behind 2019 at best.
(Most of the blokes working behind the scenes at South) The workers I referred to, do not have a say in the club any more, they just continue to help out & are the invisible people who get no thanks, their the one's I'm talking about. On one more note; Boofa Hibbert would have to be one of the most dedicated players with an exceptional character who gave the cub everything he had, he would run until he was exhausted, it was a privilege to coach him, to see his name slurred on social media was an absolute disgrace. Great pick up for the Bloods next year!



