Warriors' coach exit diabolical: co-owner

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Warriors co-owner Sir Owen Glenn has attacked what he describes as the “diabolical” circumstances surrounding the departure of coach Matthew Elliott from the NRL club.

Club management said on Monday that Elliott had offered his resignation in a meeting with chairman Bill Wavish after the 37-6 defeat to Cronulla last weekend.

But Glenn said Elliott had been forced out in a “knee-jerk” reaction.

“I was sorry to hear of Matt’s ‘resignation’,” Glenn said in a statement.

“I was sorrier still when I learned that he hadn’t, in fact, walked away from the Warriors at all – he didn’t jump, he was pushed.

“But what I am most sorry about is the dishonourable treatment of an honourable man.”

Glenn said Elliott’s exit hadn’t been approved by the full board, himself included.

He said the loss to the Sharks was disappointing and he deplored mediocrity, and tough questions needed to be put to not just the coach, but also the players and the management team.

“However, a decision to axe a coach needs to be scrupulously considered and properly ratified,” he said.

“Instead, what we have here is a seeming knee-jerk decision conveyed to Matt immediately after the game, without ratification by the full board of the Warriors – or by this co-owner.”

Adding insult to injury, Glenn said, there appeared to have been an effort to evade accountability for the decision by dressing it up as a voluntary resignation.

“This was clearly designed to convey the impression that Matt Elliott chose not to stay,” he said.

“The Matt Elliott I know is not a quitter. And in view of the service he has given to the Warriors and the strength of his character, to suggest that he would walk of his own volition is disreputable.”

Glenn, who is in Europe, was unavailable for further comment.

The Crowd Says:

2014-04-10T23:46:57+00:00

Dave

Guest


I'm sick and tired of the spin happening here about Matthew Elliott. I heard on Talking sport with Graham Hughes, that part of Elliotts seperation agreement was for him not to bad mouth the club. Dean Bell, the football manager for the Warriors said that Sir Owen Glenn does not have an active part on the board, he has a representative. If this is the case, then Sir Owen only has himself to blame. If it's not then someone is telling porkies here. The NRL community are not dumd so please Warriors don't treat us as if we are. The best thing teams can do for thier fans is tell the truth about their footy team, not spin. The experienced coaches know and won't have a bar of the poison chalice. Tim Sheens, Nathan Brown and Stephen Kearney have all ruled out committing football suicide or should I say coaching the Warriors. There needs to be a clean out of destablising influences at the club including top shelf egotistic players.

2014-04-09T22:30:55+00:00

John

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Please take full ownership sir owen and get rid of the liars (scurrah, watson). We fans beg you.

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