Anthony Seibold - Manly coach. "Official"

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Ya think?
I'd be happy to see the slightest football smarts from some of our lot!
And then there's desire to win. Some of that please. Lots in fact.
They don’t hate to lose. We need some Shoresy attitude.

 
I don't think there will be many issues with him as Coach, as long as he has open communication with Tom and DCE his methods will reach the playing group.
I believe he'll be the perfect Coach for DCE and that they will work well together.
 
We are getting lots of player re-signing announcements but as yet not one iota about the coaching staff.

I understand they may be waiting for photos, interviews etc , but we the members deserve to know !!
 
https://t.co/W2ZaKqWPce

Can anyone access this article? Seems to be a story about Seibold in there.
The Anthony Seibold era at Manly is expected to officially begin on November 28 once the incoming Sea Eagles coach has completed his responsibilities with England rugby union.

The England rugby side play their last Test match of the year on November 26 against South Africa at Twickenham.

Expect Seibold to get straight on a plane and return to Sydney’s northern beaches, where he will be charged with reinvigorating a Manly side that lost seven games in a row at the end of last season.
Seibold is cognisant of leaving England on the right terms given the respect he has for coach Eddie Jones and the players, who welcomed him with open arms when he joined their coaching staff.

Assistants Shane Flanagan, Jim Dymock and Steven Hales will take charge of the Manly side until Seibold’s return. Flanagan in particular, may prove to be Seibold’s shrewdest signing.

If Seibold learned anything out of the Brisbane experience, it was the benefit of having someone beside him who has been in the furnace and experienced the rollercoaster of rugby league.

Flanagan has done just that. He has won premierships and been sent to rugby league purgatory. He remains one of the sharpest minds in the game. Meanwhile, the Sea Eagles are expected to sign Melbourne half Cooper Johns and are close to extending the deal of hooker Lachlan Croker.
 
The Anthony Seibold era at Manly is expected to officially begin on November 28 once the incoming Sea Eagles coach has completed his responsibilities with England rugby union.

The England rugby side play their last Test match of the year on November 26 against South Africa at Twickenham.

Expect Seibold to get straight on a plane and return to Sydney’s northern beaches, where he will be charged with reinvigorating a Manly side that lost seven games in a row at the end of last season.
Seibold is cognisant of leaving England on the right terms given the respect he has for coach Eddie Jones and the players, who welcomed him with open arms when he joined their coaching staff.

Assistants Shane Flanagan, Jim Dymock and Steven Hales will take charge of the Manly side until Seibold’s return. Flanagan in particular, may prove to be Seibold’s shrewdest signing.

If Seibold learned anything out of the Brisbane experience, it was the benefit of having someone beside him who has been in the furnace and experienced the rollercoaster of rugby league.

Flanagan has done just that. He has won premierships and been sent to rugby league purgatory. He remains one of the sharpest minds in the game. Meanwhile, the Sea Eagles are expected to sign Melbourne half Cooper Johns and are close to extending the deal of hooker Lachlan Croker.
Ah that’s where the “ 28th November “ connect above hit its creedance.
 
The Anthony Seibold era at Manly is expected to officially begin on November 28 once the incoming Sea Eagles coach has completed his responsibilities with England rugby union.

The England rugby side play their last Test match of the year on November 26 against South Africa at Twickenham.

Expect Seibold to get straight on a plane and return to Sydney’s northern beaches, where he will be charged with reinvigorating a Manly side that lost seven games in a row at the end of last season.
Seibold is cognisant of leaving England on the right terms given the respect he has for coach Eddie Jones and the players, who welcomed him with open arms when he joined their coaching staff.

Assistants Shane Flanagan, Jim Dymock and Steven Hales will take charge of the Manly side until Seibold’s return. Flanagan in particular, may prove to be Seibold’s shrewdest signing.

If Seibold learned anything out of the Brisbane experience, it was the benefit of having someone beside him who has been in the furnace and experienced the rollercoaster of rugby league.

Flanagan has done just that. He has won premierships and been sent to rugby league purgatory. He remains one of the sharpest minds in the game. Meanwhile, the Sea Eagles are expected to sign Melbourne half Cooper Johns and are close to extending the deal of hooker Lachlan Croker.
Also, a big plus is that Seibold doesn't live far from 4 Pines Park, and just a drive up Pittwater Rd to Narabeen.
 
The Anthony Seibold era at Manly is expected to officially begin on November 28 once the incoming Sea Eagles coach has completed his responsibilities with England rugby union.

The England rugby side play their last Test match of the year on November 26 against South Africa at Twickenham.

Expect Seibold to get straight on a plane and return to Sydney’s northern beaches, where he will be charged with reinvigorating a Manly side that lost seven games in a row at the end of last season.
Seibold is cognisant of leaving England on the right terms given the respect he has for coach Eddie Jones and the players, who welcomed him with open arms when he joined their coaching staff.

Assistants Shane Flanagan, Jim Dymock and Steven Hales will take charge of the Manly side until Seibold’s return. Flanagan in particular, may prove to be Seibold’s shrewdest signing.

If Seibold learned anything out of the Brisbane experience, it was the benefit of having someone beside him who has been in the furnace and experienced the rollercoaster of rugby league.

Flanagan has done just that. He has won premierships and been sent to rugby league purgatory. He remains one of the sharpest minds in the game. Meanwhile, the Sea Eagles are expected to sign Melbourne half Cooper Johns and are close to extending the deal of hooker Lachlan Croker.
There was an article I saw linking Soni Luke from Penrith to a potential signing for Manly. Don't know if any substance to it.
 
Sorry for repeating a question from earlier in the day but has anyone heard anymore about the Paseka rumour that was floated yesterday. I really don't want the big fella to leave just yet.
 
I despair at the use of plurals by league commentators for example in the article above:

“Flanagan has done just that. He has won premierships”

It’s one premiership right?

They also say “your lockyers, your tallises” etc when talking about a type of player. But there is only one of them with that name.
 

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