As for NSW, you got set back 5 years? Try 35. If I recollect correctly it was the Sydney and then NSW cheif exec who landed in the big house over the Concord stadium development kickbacks in the 80's. Since then the Tahs have been text book case study of infighting, back stabbing, political assasination and under-acheivment.
And you say this has all changed? Exactly what has changed? And you think that it's the supporters who have changed things?
Thanks for the words of encouragment. I'm accutely aware of the issues at the Tahs. There are threads devoted to it on here. Looking back I couldn't agree more that they are text book on what not to do. That's my point. Look across what has transpired at the Rebels from their inception. It's not a sign of a functional organisation. Having seen what has happened at the Tahs and even the ARU, the Rebels troubles should send alarms bells. If you think everything is OK at the Rebels and you don't need to question decisions that's your choice. Take it from those who have been through it already, its better to act early.
In reference to you suggesting I take my head out of my backside. I said:
We accepted the BS that came out of headoffice for too long. It was only after hitting rock bottom that we revolted and some of the deadwood and poor decision makers were tossed out.
I stress some change has occurred. More is still required. But that initial change occurred because fans stopped going to games, TV ratings fell and now our major sponsor has left after 10 years. That's the type of change fans can cause. Pretty dismal place to be. I hope the Rebels can avoid that. If everything is moving along swimmingly at the Rebels well you've got nothing to worry about then, but I don't buy it.
As for who runs the show in Melbourne. His name is Rob Clarke. He is an ARU appointee and has done something that no NSW official has ever known. He was CEO of a club that actually won a Super rugby title.
I'm aware of Clarke. I hope he can replicate the Brumbies success. He may need to find a Larkham, Roff, Gregan, Paul, Mortlock etc. but from an adminstration side he may well get the ship on the right course. However I'm not referring to Clarke when I refer to those at the top of the Rebels that were there from its inception. Has there been anyone at the Rebels who has been involved in all the poor decisions? It couldn't hurt to investigate. If I was Clarke that's what I'd be doing.
As I said before, perhaps everything is rosey at the Rebels but the signs suggest otherwise. Rebels fans would be wise to be vigilant and question rather than accept everything they are told from all sides. Experience has told us that is the prudent thing to do in Australian rugby.