Manly in Crisis (a mega thread)

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#crisis ??

  • Yes

    Votes: 111 55.0%
  • No

    Votes: 91 45.0%

  • Total voters
    202
And where are all the f#ckwits from News Ltd now??? 6 days of trashing everyone at the club from top to the cleaner and now this has happened. Whilst I still believe everything is not all rosey, it's not as bad as the sh1tbagging we have copped this week from the media.
How can News Ltd be good for the NRL game.
 
And where are all the f#ckwits from News Ltd now??? 6 days of trashing everyone at the club from top to the cleaner and now this has happened. Whilst I still believe everything is not all rosey, it's not as bad as the sh1tbagging we have copped this week from the media.
How can News Ltd be good for the NRL game.
I agree. What a disgrace they are.
They get everything so wrong as well.
That Ben Elias segment last night was as ludicrous as it gets. They know nothing about the structure or the workings of our club.

They actually know nothing about anything.
 
I agree. What a disgrace they are.
They get everything so wrong as well.
That Ben Elias segment last night was as ludicrous as it gets. They know nothing about the structure or the workings of our club.

They actually know nothing about anything.
Remember Backdoor was on the Delmege undercard....
 
Hooper, K#nt and Carayanis now backtracking saying that nothing has happened at all. No extension, no nothing....They have no idea what has actually happened, but continue to bag them. Now K#nt saying Mestrov wont be around next year,,, FMD

All they say now is "I think" this has happened
 
Hooper, K#nt and Carayanis now backtracking saying that nothing has happened at all. No extension, no nothing....They have no idea what has actually happened, but continue to bag them. Now K#nt saying Mestrov wont be around next year,,, FMD

All they say now is "I think" this has happened
That's because the pack of fukwits can't access Silvertails while they're on air.
 
From the SMH:

No clause for concern: Hasler poised to coach on at Manly after crisis meeting​

Adrian Proszenko

By Adrian Proszenko

September 8, 2022 — 6.49pm

Des Hasler is expected to coach Manly until the end of 2024 after a productive meeting with club powerbrokers that will likely result in the removal of performance clauses from his current contract.

Hasler is contracted for next year and needed to make the top six this season to trigger an extension until 2024. Sources with knowledge of Thursday’s meeting told the Herald that the parties will consider removing the extension trigger and ratify Hasler for the next two years unconditionally in a bid to bring stability and prevent similar speculation about his future in 12 months time.

Hasler, his agent George Mimis, Sea Eagles chief executive Tony Mestrov and chairman Scott Penn emerged from a meeting in North Sydney late on Thursday afternoon in agreement that the two-time premiership-winning coach remained the best man to move the club forward. The quartet were aligned in the belief that the club required stability after a period of turmoil, which included a winless run since the “Pride” jersey incident. Suggestions that Hasler would walk away from the job, or be forced out, proved unfounded.


The results of a season-ending player survey were also tabulated and unequivocally concluded that Hasler and captain Daly Cherry-Evans had the support required to continue in their roles. The developments came as an American firm, using former Manly CEO David Perry as an intermediary, tabled a $20 million offer to purchase the Sea Eagles.

There was conjecture over whether Hasler would attend the meeting, which was convened in North Sydney on Thursday afternoon. However, the coach spoke about his blueprint for the club, as well as a desire to help formulate a succession plan.

Hasler, Mimis, Mestrov and Penn emerged from the talks confident that the Sea Eagles can again be a genuine premiership force after a disappointing 11th-placed finish.

There may, however, be other matters for Manly’s owners to contemplate. The Penn family has had majority control of the Sea Eagles since buying out former co-owners Quantum back in 2014. Several overtures, some more serious than others, have subsequently been made to the Penns, who have opted not to sell.
Des Hasler emerged from a meeting with his future assured.

Des Hasler emerged from a meeting with his future assured.CREDIT:GETTY IMAGES

Sources with knowledge of the situation have told the Herald that the latest offer is a legitimate one. It has been made by a group of investors entrenched in the American sports industry, seeking to diversify their interests and acquire a premium property in the Australian market.

Their interest has been brought to the table by Perry, who has acted as an intermediary between the parties. Given the club churned through more than a dozen chief executives since the Northern Eagles demerger, Perry’s stint on the northern beaches was one of the longer and more successful ones; he presided over the club’s 2011 and 2013 grand finals and helped it get back into the black financially.

Perry has been advising the prospective investors on the club’s market worth, although the Sea Eagles aren’t the only Australian sporting property they are interested in. Should the Penns knock back the offer, the focus will switch to other sporting franchises or opportunities.

Penn was unavailable for comment but has previously indicated he has no interest to sell.
 
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Crisis is over...... now to get rid of some of the dead wood players - Sipley, Keppie, Boyle, maybe Harper, KDL, Burbo and maybe Paseka (although I would give him one last chance). I also wont be surprised if Schuster and Aloiai leave.
 
From the SMH:

No clause for concern: Hasler poised to coach on at Manly after crisis meeting​

Adrian Proszenko

By Adrian Proszenko

September 8, 2022 — 6.49pm

Des Hasler is expected to coach Manly until the end of 2024 after a productive meeting with club powerbrokers that will likely result in the removal of performance clauses from his current contract.

Hasler is contracted for next year and needed to make the top six this season to trigger an extension until 2024. Sources with knowledge of Thursday’s meeting told the Herald that the parties will consider removing the extension trigger and ratify Hasler for the next two years unconditionally in a bid to bring stability and prevent similar speculation about his future in 12 months time.

Hasler, his agent George Mimis, Sea Eagles chief executive Tony Mestrov and chairman Scott Penn emerged from a meeting in North Sydney late on Thursday afternoon in agreement that the two-time premiership-winning coach remained the best man to move the club forward. The quartet were aligned in the belief that the club required stability after a period of turmoil, which included a winless run since the “Pride” jersey incident. Suggestions that Hasler would walk away from the job, or be forced out, proved unfounded.


The results of a season-ending player survey were also tabulated and unequivocally concluded that Hasler and captain Daly Cherry-Evans had the support required to continue in their roles. The developments came as an American firm, using former Manly CEO David Perry as an intermediary, tabled a $20 million offer to purchase the Sea Eagles.

There was conjecture over whether Hasler would attend the meeting, which was convened in North Sydney on Thursday afternoon. However, the coach spoke about his blueprint for the club, as well as a desire to help formulate a succession plan.

Hasler, Mimis, Mestrov and Penn emerged from the talks confident that the Sea Eagles can again be a genuine premiership force after a disappointing 11th-placed finish.

There may, however, be other matters for Manly’s owners to contemplate. The Penn family has had majority control of the Sea Eagles since buying out former co-owners Quantum back in 2014. Several overtures, some more serious than others, have subsequently been made to the Penns, who have opted not to sell.
Des Hasler emerged from a meeting with his future assured.

Des Hasler emerged from a meeting with his future assured.CREDIT:GETTY IMAGES

Sources with knowledge of the situation have told the Herald that the latest offer is a legitimate one. It has been made by a group of investors entrenched in the American sports industry, seeking to diversify their interests and acquire a premium property in the Australian market.

Their interest has been brought to the table by Perry, who has acted as an intermediary between the parties. Given the club churned through more than a dozen chief executives since the Northern Eagles demerger, Perry’s stint on the northern beaches was one of the longer and more successful ones; he presided over the club’s 2011 and 2013 grand finals and helped it get back into the black financially.

Perry has been advising the prospective investors on the club’s market worth, although the Sea Eagles aren’t the only Australian sporting property they are interested in. Should the Penns knock back the offer, the focus will switch to other sporting franchises or opportunities.

Penn was unavailable for comment but has previously indicated he has no interest to sell.
Good, seems to be sorted for now. If proszenko opted to focus on the bid that suggests to me that there is no other story to tell. Because the bid is old news and a bit of non-event because the club isn’t for sale.
 
agree. What a disgrace they are.
They get everything so wrong as well.
They do they say one thing and then they say the opposite
Its been a circus for sure but the clowns aren’t at manly there the journos’s who just speculate getting there information from hear say
 
They do they say one thing and then they say the opposite
Its been a circus for sure but the clowns aren’t at manly there the journos’s who just speculate getting there information from hear say
Under normal circumstances,I’d agree,but Adrian Proszenko,the journo in this situation,is normally spot on the money with his stories
 
Hooper, K#nt and Carayanis now backtracking saying that nothing has happened at all. No extension, no nothing....They have no idea what has actually happened, but continue to bag them. Now K#nt saying Mestrov wont be around next year,,, FMD

All they say now is "I think" this has happened
They all Talk over each other and contradict each other. The whole show is nonsense.
 
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