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Rebel man

Jim Lenehan (48)
As fans we are trying to rally behind our club and get people through the gates but he ties our hands behind our back. The sooner he is sacked the better off the game will be
 

Rebel man

Jim Lenehan (48)
You’ll be waiting for a moment.

He just got hired within last 12 months.
We will have to wait for the game to die in Aus before the incompetence of the boys club dies.

The AFL just changed CEO Brendan Gale ran second Waugh wouldn’t have even got an interview. We needed someone from the outside
 

Dan54

Tim Horan (67)
Doesn’t mean Super Rugby was the right path to take the game professional
Unfortunately it was the only path to take game pro, I doubt there were many options. Pro rugby wasn't something that was planned over a few years or anything. Don't forget there was a Worldwide rebel type thing that would of absolutely torn the game to peieces, everyone had to come up with a pro comp straight away, well to start the next year.
For all the moans and groans 25-6 years later, without Super starting when it did we wouldn't probably have the game to complain about.
 

Rebel man

Jim Lenehan (48)
Unfortunately it was the only path to take game pro, I doubt there were many options. Pro rugby wasn't something that was planned over a few years or anything. Don't forget there was a Worldwide rebel type thing that would of absolutely torn the game to peieces, everyone had to come up with a pro comp straight awy, well to start the next year.
For all the moans and groans 25-6 years later, without Super starting when it did we wouldn't probably have the game to complain about.
It was the first option to make the Murdoch a quick buck. I agree that it is easy to look back with the benefit of hindsight but they were seduced by the money on the table and that was it
 

Rebel man

Jim Lenehan (48)
He didn't reward the incompetence of the Rebels management by bailing them out to the tune of $21M.
Well then the question has to be asked why did he reward the incompetence of the Tahs? Nepotism

Why is he unwilling to be transparent about the losses his administration made at the WC?

Why is he refusing to say how much the bail out of the Tahs was?

Lastly he promised he would communicate with fans. I have paid my membership upfront and in good faith and I am left not knowing if his administration will honour our membership entitlements. If that’s his way of connecting with fans well that reflects poorly on his character as a man
 

hoggy

Trevor Allan (34)
Unfortunately it was the only path to take game pro, I doubt there were many options. Pro rugby wasn't something that was planned over a few years or anything. Don't forget there was a Worldwide rebel type thing that would of absolutely torn the game to peieces, everyone had to come up with a pro comp straight away, well to start the next year.
For all the moans and groans 25-6 years later, without Super starting when it did we wouldn't probably have the game to complain about.
There were always options.
It was the best option for a pay TV operator who made a killing, who conned a sporting code that thought it was the next f_____g roman empire walking around starry eyed believing all the crap about global domination.

25 years later the only thing Super Rugby has given the game is a bloody Credit Card bill.
 

Rebel man

Jim Lenehan (48)
Put it this way, if this is it and this is our last season have the decency to let us go and see our team for the last time, is that unreasonable?

At this point I am not even asking for a bail out or to be saved. I just want to be able to go to the home matches have a beer and enjoy it for one last time.
 

The Ghost of Raelene

Andrew Slack (58)
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WorkingClassRugger

David Codey (61)
Question for the Rebels fans. What if the only way to save the franchise is to essentially run everything out of RA on the administrative end while only maintaining HP ops in Melbourne? Because that's probably the only way I can see that happening.
 

Rebel man

Jim Lenehan (48)
Question for the Rebels fans. What if the only way to save the franchise is to essentially run everything out of RA on the administrative end while only maintaining HP ops in Melbourne? Because that's probably the only way I can see that happening.
Isn’t that the point of centralisation?

If it meant I had a team I could watch, a team that when I become a father one day my son or daughter could aspire to represent then sure.
 

Tomikin

Simon Poidevin (60)
Tell me what Waugh has done well? If you have a counter point or different opinion present instead of acting like a child
Man you're exhausting... No one at RA spent the money on the Rebels, they did that themselves... Can you keep your continuous whining to the Rebels thread.. We know it's everyone's fault but the Rebels. I think you have already even blamed the start of professionalism not picking Melbourne instead of ACT.
 
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