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  • Steve Noyce

    To me, this bloke looks like a champion who will take a club forward in many years to come.

    Discuss.

  • #2
    He certainly seems a fair minded and logical bloke, whose had a pretty tough first year as our CEO - plenty of off field problems and a team that's not winning on the field.

    He speaks very well in public (unlike our coach) and I would prefer that he be our only spokesperson in relation to any indiscretions by our players.

    He could achieve a great deal in the coming years to improve the "business" as it were, if our players pull their heads in and don't make headlines for the wrong reasons.

    Any CEO would be pushing shyte uphill trying to promote our club at the moment. He's doing an admirable job in the circumstances.

    If he can keep the sponsors we currently have he is to be congratulated. If he by some miracle manages to convince more to come on board, he deserves a hefty payrise.


    NC
    Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by novice chook View Post
      He certainly seems a fair minded and logical bloke, whose had a pretty tough first year as our CEO - plenty of off field problems and a team that's not winning on the field.

      He speaks very well in public (unlike our coach) and I would prefer that he be our only spokesperson in relation to any indiscretions by our players.

      He could achieve a great deal in the coming years to improve the "business" as it were, if our players pull their heads in and don't make headlines for the wrong reasons.

      Any CEO would be pushing shyte uphill trying to promote our club at the moment. He's doing an admirable job in the circumstances.

      If he can keep the sponsors we currently have he is to be congratulated. If he by some miracle manages to convince more to come on board, he deserves a hefty payrise.


      NC
      Agreed on all points.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by novice chook View Post
        He certainly seems a fair minded and logical bloke, whose had a pretty tough first year as our CEO - plenty of off field problems and a team that's not winning on the field.

        He speaks very well in public (unlike our coach) and I would prefer that he be our only spokesperson in relation to any indiscretions by our players.

        He could achieve a great deal in the coming years to improve the "business" as it were, if our players pull their heads in and don't make headlines for the wrong reasons.

        Any CEO would be pushing shyte uphill trying to promote our club at the moment. He's doing an admirable job in the circumstances.

        If he can keep the sponsors we currently have he is to be congratulated. If he by some miracle manages to convince more to come on board, he deserves a hefty payrise.


        NC
        Your usual high quality post NC and I too agree on all points.
        I would like him to get a haircut though, just to tidy up the noggin.
        "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

        Thomas Jefferson

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        • #5
          Yeah his hair puts that thing that lives on Donald Trump's head to shame.

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          • #6
            Poor bloke, his first year on the job and he has walked into more controversies than the Roosters have had in the past 20 years

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            • #7
              I think in what has really been a watershed year for both on field results and off field incidents I think Steve Noyce has done a great job.

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              • #8
                Agreed that the hair does tend to 'stand out' so to speak.

                But considering what he's had to deal with this year, it's a credit to the bloke he has any left.


                NC
                Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.

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                • #9
                  I agree ......

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Kramer86 View Post
                    Poor bloke, his first year on the job and he has walked into more controversies than the Roosters have had in the past 20 years

                    I have really liked the support he offers players with problems, Going to court with cherrington etc...

                    I think we have a life coach for the boys

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                    • #11
                      He seems a noyce enough sort of bloke.

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                      • #12
                        Whilst i was waiting for my 2 friends to arrive last sat evening, he was standing right behind me and scared the living shit outta me, fark he would look better completely bald, the wind had blown his hair to sideshow bob proportions.

                        But he is a very likable guy, chatted for about 10 mins about nothing in general.

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