Jack Bird has launched a stinging critique of fans who want St George Illawarra NRL_Dragons coach Anthony Griffin axed, warning that continual criticism of coaches and players can “push you over the edge”. NRL 7NEWS
“I don’t think they have ever played a game of footy. I am just speaking from first-hand stuff I have been copping.Jack Bird has launched a stinging critique of fans who want St George Illawarra coach Anthony Griffin axed.Bird said fans were “good for the game” but added there was only so much criticism players and the coaching staff at the Dragons could handle.
“That might be the part where they push you over the edge. That’s fans for you. They are passionate and they want us to win games, so I understand where they are coming from.” “I don’t think any other clubs are in a financial situation to sign anyone at the moment. I am not too sure,” he said
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