Aug 15th, 2017

Aug 15th, 2017

With Des Hasler’s future seemingly safe at Belmore it appears fans are still try to bring about change to the embattled club.

News Corp reports, Canterbury fans are starting to take matters into their own hands by distributing the official Bulldogs membership nomination form via social media in a bid to to rid the club of its top dog.

The application comes with a $30 fee and gives fans the chance to become a voting member of the club and was sparked by the Bulldogs loss to South Sydney last Thursday night which saw the ‘family club’ sink to its 14th loss of the year.

Des Hasler under pressure at Belmore.

And while fans have expressed anger towards the newly signed coach Des Hasler, the social media campaign was specifically targeted towards club chairman Ray Dib.

Supporters of the Bulldogs are unhappy over Dib’s decision to re-sign Hasler to a new two-year deal and demanded the club’s chair stand down.

Dib’s future as chairman will go on the line as early as next year when members will have the opportunity to vote for a new board.

Canterbury chief executive Raelene Castle became the first high-profile casualty at administration level earlier this year when she announced she would be quitting at the end of 2017.