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    Default Gold Coast Titans founder Michael Searle reveals why he’s quit the board

    Gold Coast Titans founder Michael Searle reveals why he’s quit the board of the embattled club and why he won’t be back

    SELINA STEELE GOLD COAST BULLETIN AUGUST 06, 2014 12:00AM


    “IF I’M the problem, I walk.”

    Michael Searle has always been a realist. Or rather a *realistic optimist.

    But at the end of the day, it was the toll on his family and the very real risk of the club he loves — at best relocating and at worst folding — that made him walk away from his position as executive *director of football of the Gold Coast Titans.

    “I have disappointments ... I don’t have regrets, I made mistakes but I also had a crack,” the father-of-two said.

    “I know I polarised the community ... I never wanted to be a CEO and I never wanted to be an owner ... today is the hardest decision I have ever had to make.”

    Searle, who founded the club in 2007, is a businessman and a rugby league *football identity. But he is also a dad who loves taking his son Nate, 13, to the footy to watch his favourite team, the Titans.

    The decision to walk from the club that has cost him millions out of his own pocket, and at great expense to his family, is personal.

    Because, for all that has been written about the Titans inaugural chief executive and majority shareholder, no man is more responsible for rugby league being played on the Gold Coast.

    His list of achievements include:

    ● $160 million building of Skilled Stadium.

    ● Re-establishing a Gold Coast football team.

    ● Establishing the All Stars v indigenous game.

    ● And pushing for, and succeeding, for an independent commission to take over the running of the NRL.

    However, Searle, by his own admission, has been a polarising identity for the *Titans.

    And the big question marks over his tenure *include the failed Centre of Excellence which plunged the club into a debt of $25 million and the Titans’ salary cap investigation in 2010 involving former captain Scott Prince. The club is currently being investigated a second time by the NRL for salary cap irregularities.

    “The Titans are going to continue to be attacked while I am there. And I take responsibility for that,” Searle said.

    “In relation to the Centre of Excellence ... 99 per cent of people on the Coast would not know that we won in the Supreme Court.

    “It cost me and my partners $6 million to clear my name.

    “It wasn’t us stiffing the contractors ... we paid the builder ... but I am always going to be found guilty in the court of public opinion.

    “But while I made mistakes, my conscience is clear. I am walking because I want the hate against the club to stop. The reason we started the club was for us, as a city, to have our own team — a team to be proud of.

    “But my kids ... my son Nate and daughter Chandler (17), they have been amazing but I am very aware of the pressure ... my position at the club has put on them. And it’s pressure I don’t want to keep putting on them.”

    The Titans board went to great lengths to stress the point that Searle had stepped down at his own instigation.

    Chief executive Graham Annesley said: “Michael felt his ongoing presence was a diversion that was having an impact on the club.

    “And as someone who was instrumental in the formation of the Titans, he wanted to ensure it had the best possible chance for the future.”

    In the end, a chat with his kids and his good mate John Cartwright — who will stand down as head coach of the Titans after Monday’s clash with the Sydney Roosters — reassured Searle he was *making the right decision.

    “I don’t think I was emotional until Carty (John Cartwright) said let’s both of us go together ... and we’ll be in the stands when the club wins its first premiership,” he said.

    Searle still remains the *Titans majority shareholder with 40 per cent of the stake along with Darryl Kelly and Indian-based businessman Anshuman Magazine.

    “It’s time to let go ... it’s the most difficult professional decision I’ve had to make. When I go to the football now it is as a fan.”

    Searle’s next moves involve a couple of trips with close mate and former world surfing champion Joel Parkinson and perfecting his barbecued butterfly lamb … and becoming assistant coach of his son’s under-13 team, the Currumbin Eagles.

    “A great weight has been lifted from my shoulders but it is my great hope that with me gone — the public can *embrace the Titans again,” Searle said.
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    I think it is important we remain thankful and respectful of everything Michael Searle has done to bring the Gold Coast Titans to the people.

    Without him we may still not have a team, so there will always be a debt of gratitude for this.

    I also appreciate that he has taken it on the chin and shown enough character to move aside for the best possible outcomes moving forward.
    It's also good to be able to put the negativity behind us and look to a brighter future.

    Thank you Michael Searle for giving us all the Gold Coast Titans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C-Whiz View Post
    I think it is important we remain thankful and respectful of everything Michael Searle has done to bring the Gold Coast Titans to the people.

    Without him we may still not have a team, so there will always be a debt of gratitude for this.

    I also appreciate that he has taken it on the chin and shown enough character to move aside for the best possible outcomes moving forward.
    It's also good to be able to put the negativity behind us and look to a brighter future.

    Thank you Michael Searle for giving us all the Gold Coast Titans.
    It is a shame that he almost took the club to extinction in the end, but yes I agree that we do have Michael Searle to thank for getting a team back in the NRL. I think and hope history will judge him well.

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    “I know I polarised the community ... I never wanted to be a CEO and I never wanted to be an owner ... today is the hardest decision I have ever had to make.”
    Searle still remains the *Titans majority shareholder with 40 per cent of the stake along with Darryl Kelly and Indian-based businessman Anshuman Magazine.

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    “It wasn’t us stiffing the contractors ... we paid the builder ... but I am always going to be found guilty in the court of public opinion.

    I don't think I've ever read anything in the Gold Coast Bulletin that has ever been this succinct in summing up public sentiment.

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    Yep, regardless of the actual end result of the fiasco the perception was that he was the person responsible. Unfortunately perception is reality if that is the opinion of the majority.

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    Because, for all that has been written about the Titans inaugural chief executive and majority shareholder, no man is more responsible for rugby league being played on the Gold Coast.
    sorry men but I take umbrage at this remark and for me it sums up Searle's contribution ... no amount of sympathetic tripe will ever disguise the fact that this guy set himself up as the new messiah of the Coast when things were going well and now believes he has a right to be seen as a pillar of holiness ... that's bull, he's an opportunist, we all know it and should recognise it for what it is.

    When he and his cronies are truly out of the club then we can all breath more easily.

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    I wish to add that I understand the pressures on his family and I sympathise with them ... he should have considered them before he made the decisions he did.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C-Whiz View Post
    I think it is important we remain thankful and respectful of everything Michael Searle has done to bring the Gold Coast Titans to the people.

    Without him we may still not have a team, so there will always be a debt of gratitude for this.

    I also appreciate that he has taken it on the chin and shown enough character to move aside for the best possible outcomes moving forward.
    It's also good to be able to put the negativity behind us and look to a brighter future.

    Thank you Michael Searle for giving us all the Gold Coast Titans.
    Agree 100%

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titanic View Post
    sorry men but I take umbrage at this remark and for me it sums up Searle's contribution ... no amount of sympathetic tripe will ever disguise the fact that this guy set himself up as the new messiah of the Coast when things were going well and now believes he has a right to be seen as a pillar of holiness ... that's bull, he's an opportunist, we all know it and should recognise it for what it is.

    When he and his cronies are truly out of the club then we can all breath more easily.

    updated:

    I wish to add that I understand the pressures on his family and I sympathise with them ... he should have considered them before he made the decisions he did.
    I would think a bloke named Paul Broughton is the reason the Gold Coast has ever had a NRL/ARL team
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    Quote Originally Posted by TITAN PETE View Post
    I would think a bloke named Paul Broughton is the reason the Gold Coast has ever had a NRL/ARL team
    Partially true but I would argue that rugby league has been on the Coast for how long? (a) 2007 (Titans) (b) 1996 (Chargers) (c) 1988 (Giants) (d) none of the previous? ... yes folks, let's not forget that the Coast has been playing rugby league for nearly 100 years.
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