Jatz Crackers
First Grader
although some young players burst onto the scene and their form demands that they never go back
Foran a good example.
although some young players burst onto the scene and their form demands that they never go back
Welcome to the Penn era. This is the way he operates, and we have no choice but to get used to it.
I find the timing of this whole 2v sacking infuriating 😡They are saying on the daily Tele it will happen Wednesday and the payout has not been finalised yet !!
He would choose mad dog as an assistant...Imagine if Tooves went to the Knights as the smh are reporting. I wouldn't be surprised though if Tooves ends up as an assistant somewhere else. A lot of ex first grade coaches do.
Hope he gets the Australian gig.
I laughed last time I was in Newcastle when I saw life sized cardboard cutouts of mcdougall in chemists spruiking protein powder. I guess they don't see the irony up there.He would choose mad dog as an assistant...
Who is keen to come in partnership and buy the club off the Penns
Welcome...Hi all
I haven't posted before but do spend a lot of time reading the posts. Really disappointed with the whole Toovey saga. Whether he is a good coach or not is hard for me to tell but I do love his passion for the club. Just on the BJ issue and possibly playing against the Cowboys, I do feel like sharing something. I was lucky enough to be in the 'Chairman's Club' for the Cowboys game. BJ spoke to us before the match and said that he was still a few weeks off an NRL return. He did play some minutes in NSW Cup the week before but that was really only a tester to see how his back handled some full contact and back to back sets. He said it all went very well but was a process of building up strength and match fitness so he was nowhere near a return v the Cowboys. I'm sure Tooves would have loved to pick him but he was not a realistic option.
Lets hope this whole mess gets sorted soon.
F@ck Zorba & the Penns, they'll brig this club to its knees, never thought I'd say it but I hope they get the spoon, this year or next !MANLY coach Geoff Toovey will be finally, formally and dramatically sacked within the next 72 hours.
The controversial decision will end four months of innuendo and speculation about Toovey’s future at Manly.
The Daily Telegraph understands Manly is likely to hold a press conference to officially announce Toovey’s demise this Monday or Tuesday.
Manly’s board held a four-hour meeting on Thursday night but directors claimed Toovey’s position was not on the agenda.
The club will however summon Toovey to a meeting when he returns from Auckland, where Manly play New Zealand Warriors on Saturday at Mount Smart Stadium.
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Toovey still has another year to run on his current contract. He is expected to see out this year as head coach.
Panthers assistant coach Trent Barrett will shortly be announced as Toovey’s replacement.
Manly are still undecided whether to announce Barrett’s appointment at the same media conference where they reveal Toovey’s dumping.
Barrett’s new coaching assistant, John Cartwright, won’t be formally named until later in the year.
Manly board members claim to have told Toovey “several times” in recent weeks that he was unwanted beyond this season.
Those same directors were angry Toovey continued to publicly deny being told he was to be axed.
Toovey left Australia for Auckland on Thursday morning.
Geoff Toovey’s future looks sealed after months of speculation.
The impending decision to sack Toovey will no doubt anger some Manly fans, who are fiercely loyal to the club’s former star halfback and captain.
Poor results this year did, however, make the decision easier for the club’s board.
It is understood Toovey has spoken in depth about a financial settlement with Manly chairman Scott Penn.
Penn is happy to pay Toovey his full entitlements.
One source close to the club said: “We wanted to be respectful and give Geoff every chance to prove himself.
“Other clubs have moved their coaches on a lot earlier in the season. But the results just haven’t happened. The reality is he won’t be coaching at Manly in 2016.
“We are now working through the process to crystallise a settlement.
“We want Geoff to be part of the club. He is a life member and has been with the club for a long time. But it’s a bit too raw at the moment to determine whether he will want to stay.”
Manly will formally offer Toovey a role at the club. It is unknown just yet whether he will accept or reject the offer.
Penn could not be contacted on Thursday.
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