Yes I agree, Mick was a real
Hero in continuing on in an
Unpaid capacity at the Bulls.
He is an excellent coach and
I am sure he leaves Super
League with everyone's best
wishes.
Top marks to the man for continuing to coach the Bulls without wages. Best of luck to him in the future.
I've admired Mick for many years, but the way he volunteered to keep on coaching the Bulls for no pay for 3 or 4 months just shows how dedicated the guy is to do his best for the club & fans.
It's a great shame he has decided to head home down under, but perhaps he has lost his appetite for SL, and just needs a change of scene & club for a season or two. I'm convinced we have not heard the last of Mick - in fact I reckon by 2015 he will be back in SL where he belongs.
Agreed, a man if great loyalty and morales.
There is a whisper around Sydney that Potter might be offered the job of coaching the Wests-Tigers as it appears the knives are out for the current coach Tim Sheens after yet another ordinary season added to what looks like a players revolt....
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posted on 16/9/12
Yes I agree, Mick was a real
Hero in continuing on in an
Unpaid capacity at the Bulls.
He is an excellent coach and
I am sure he leaves Super
League with everyone's best
wishes.
posted on 16/9/12
Top marks to the man for continuing to coach the Bulls without wages. Best of luck to him in the future.
posted on 16/9/12
I've admired Mick for many years, but the way he volunteered to keep on coaching the Bulls for no pay for 3 or 4 months just shows how dedicated the guy is to do his best for the club & fans.
It's a great shame he has decided to head home down under, but perhaps he has lost his appetite for SL, and just needs a change of scene & club for a season or two. I'm convinced we have not heard the last of Mick - in fact I reckon by 2015 he will be back in SL where he belongs.
posted on 18/9/12
Agreed, a man if great loyalty and morales.
posted on 20/9/12
There is a whisper around Sydney that Potter might be offered the job of coaching the Wests-Tigers as it appears the knives are out for the current coach Tim Sheens after yet another ordinary season added to what looks like a players revolt....
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