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"It's time for Brisbane 2" - Paul White
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[QUOTE="McHunt, post: 3102509, member: 9853"] [COLOR=rgb(255, 255, 255)] Headline is shameless clickbait, mate. Trying to make a long interview about his final year more sensational. Nothing in it.[/COLOR] Story is by Travis Meyn, in the Courier Mail, Jan 19 2020 I'm just dropping the direct quotes: On the question of a new Brisbane team: "The club will be in a position to compete strongly if more competition was brought in. That won’t be my decision and I haven’t rallied one way or the other, but if another team does come to Brisbane one day (we will be ready). If you look at what’s happened interstate, particularly in the AFL, there’s no doubt city rivalry creates a great local derby. Broadcasters and other people are acutely aware of that. It’s not the Broncos that have held back a second team. There have been no public rallies from us. I’ve always supported the decision of the game and if that turns out to be a second team, we’re really well placed to compete. It should give our members, sponsors and everyone who supports our club some real confidence that we’re in a position to be advantaged either way.” On the bustup with Bennett and subsequent fallout with ex players: “I don’t think that (criticism) is fair, it’s a very different environment than the game was,” he said. They (ex-players) get frustrated with non-performance. The only way we can honour their legacy is do what they did – win premierships. The playing group knows that as well. (Bennett) is a personal thing. This role carries with it a degree of responsibility and accountability. Sometimes you lose a bit of skin along the way. I’ve lost a bit of skin at times, but I’m never a victim about that. I’m in a privileged position plenty of other people would put their hand up to do.” On his legacy: “The best legacy I can leave the club is that we are stronger in five years’ time than we are today because I would have done my job well. There’s a whole lot of things I’m proud of, but I’m only one piece of this whole organisation. Anything I’ve achieved is through others, not because I’m the CEO. I want to win a game of marbles so it hurts any time we lose. I am incredibly invested in all parts of the club, particularly our performance on the field. I know that’s where we are judged. ere’s a lot you can control as a CEO and some things you can’t. My role is to put everything in place and remove as many barriers in the way of good performance. In 2015 we literally went within a few seconds of reaching the promised land but it wasn’t to be. I’m not naive enough to think everyone can have a fairy tale ending but I would love to be a part of a premiership.” On the 58-0 loss to Parramatta: “We knew we had to take our medicine and there was plenty of it. We didn’t lose the opportunity of having a really good look at ourselves and everything. There is no complaceny at the Broncos and we have to be better. I’m definitely (comfortable with Seibold’s appointment). He is young in the game – this will be his third year as a head coach. No one was happy with where we finished last year but he’s got back to work. I’ve had the opportunity to really watch him over the last three months and I’ve been incredibly impressed. We haven’t had distractions (like during Bennett’s departure). We’ve added to our squad and have depth in key positions which we didn’t have last year. Everyone can see we’re working hard. Plenty of people have told me they’ve never seen them train as hard as we’ve trained. Hard work will get us part of the way there. The rest comes down to will, teamwork and cohesion.” And this season: “We all understand that we are going to be judged on the way we turn up in the first game against the Cowboys (on March 13). The pressure will be on again. There won’t be too many excuses. We’re the Broncos and we get that, but we’re heading in the right direction.” McHunt [/QUOTE]
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