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Anthony Seibold wipes Wayne Bennett’s legacy from Red Hill
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[QUOTE="Kooly87, post: 3179905, member: 9326"] Spot on. Gotta remember, some of these NSW media hacks have been waiting literally their entire careers for even the slightest sign of weakness so they could finally pop their head up and work up the courage to take a shot at the club. They'd never have tried it with a tough CEO or a Coach like Bennett still in charge because most of these media hacks are weak men who have always been outmatched in situations like this and they knew it. Then of course you have the very Sydney-centric former players who work in the media, many of whom spent their careers being overlooked or not good enough for the Broncos, then having their asses handed to them on a regular basis on the field by the Broncos too. That has no doubt made them incredibly jealous and bitter and they've had to literally retire and wait out a career in the media waiting for the first small window to score a point back on the club, finally getting a chance for some small piece of retribution off the field that they were never good or talented enough to achieve on the field. [/QUOTE]
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