I watched the Rugby Club for the first time this year. Marto actually had it right up to the point where he (and Kearns) started criticising fans for expressing that they will no longer be fans.
I understand their sentiment, they have the game in their bones, the same as I do even if I never played to any reasonable level. What they do not see, at all, is that the fans that are leaving because they are fed up may just be leaving totally. They aren't taking a year off, they are not moving to support another club. They are walking away from the professional game or perhaps the game altogether. That has been the experience at the Tahs, as we know they have not recovered their fan base, even after winning the title.
We also know that even with two titles to Australian sides over the last 4 years and finals appearances aplenty the viewership has not grown appreciably. Regardless of their processes the QRU and the Australian Rugby as a whole just could not afford this brain dead decision from the Reds. I could argue that the process is a sham and not transparent, thereby making it open to allegations of nepotism and corruption, but in the long run it really doesn't matter, the management has f&^%$% up big time in thinking they could spin their way through this and come out the other side relatively intact.