eagleron
Bencher
Already is TerryS
It will be a football team about nothing.
Already is TerryS
It will be a football team about nothing.
You do indeed, I remember what I saw back in 2011 when we were trying to celebrate a Premiership whilst one person was trying to clean the place out as he exited.Good lord you really see what people are like times likes this happen.
You do indeed, I remember what I saw back in 2011 when we were trying to celebrate a Premiership whilst one person was trying to clean the place out as he exited.
C'mon , you know Manly doesn't work like thatSo has anyone seen an official announcement from the club to the members
wow what a damning indictment of Penn and assessment of his lack of Rugby League IQ ,not to mention his ineptitude and bumbling management style.Here's the text:
The problem at Manly was not coach Des Hasler - it’s owner and chairman Scott Penn.
What’s gone down at the Sea Eagles in the past few months, and particularly this week, confirms that much. It’s hardly surprising when Penn spends most of his time living in New York, devising ways to hold an NRL match in the US where he can hang with Hugh Jackman.
Why Penn ruthlessly managed Hasler - a club great and two-time premiership coach - towards the exit at Brookvale isn’t entirely clear.
When Channel Nine’s Danny Weidler door-stopped him after a board meeting on Tuesday, Penn looked like the proverbial deer in the headlights, bottom lip quivering because he was finally being asked some tough questions on the record.
Asked why Hasler was being moved on, Penn said: “We have a premiership-winning team. What we need is a football department that can get us back there as quickly as possible.”
After Penn brought Hasler back to the club in 2019 - “when no-one else wanted him” - to clean up the mess left by Trent Barrett, Hasler made the semi-finals, finished 13th, reached a preliminary final, and this year finished 11th following the season-ending injury to the game’s best player, Tom Trbojevic, and the Rainbow Jersey controversy caused by the ham-fisted actions of club management, not the coach.
Hasler was sacked on Thursday morning following a board meeting. The decision was never about football but a clash of egos.
On one hand, you had an owner concerned about “optics” - his favourite term - and mitigating financial exposure for his family’s business. On the other, a coach who’s a noted control freak that still has the 50-cent piece he found in the Brookvale Oval tunnel at a halftime when he was a player in the 1980s.
Des is Des, bless him. He can be trickier to deal with than a Burmese Python. With the magic comes the madness. But it’s not like Penn didn’t know what kind of coach he was signing.
If he couldn’t remember Hasler’s first incarnation at Brookvale, surely he observed Hasler’s messy exit from the Bulldogs and established some clear boundaries - in writing - for his second.
Former Bulldogs chief executive Todd Greenberg and chairman Ray Dib still argue about who gave Hasler so much autonomy at Belmore. Hasler argued he had to get his hands on every facet of the Manly operation this time around out of necessity. The club runs on a skeleton staff compared to others and changes chief executives like they’re oil filters.
Many within Manly believe what truly aggrieved Penn was the way Hasler handled himself in the 23-minute media conference in response to the rainbow jersey controversy that tore the playing group in half.
A narrative has been spun that Hasler “slammed” management. I’d suggest people watch it again. You’ll find a coach doing an admirable job answering tough questions from tough non-rugby league reporters about tough non-rugby league matters when someone from the front office should have been in the hot seat.
New chief executive Tony Mestrov hadn’t started, so Hasler was forced to stand in. Where was Penn? Where was acting CEO Gary Wolman? Where was whoever was responsible for the ****-show?
Instead, Hasler took all the bullets. Throughout the media cross-examination, he constantly apologised for the mistakes “we have made”. He threw nobody under the bus and it’s duplicitous to argue otherwise.
Penn and Mestrov have identified Anthony Seibold as a potential solution. Good grief.
Seibold is a nice enough guy, has a deep knowledge of the game and has a future as a head coach. But if he couldn’t handle the politics of the Broncos, how will he handle the politics of Manly, which often feels like a never-ending season of House of Cards?
He talked a good game to get the job at Red Hill. Now Penn is swallowing it up at Manly.
Clubs usually sack players after they lose the playing group. Hasler had pretty much the whole dressing-room, including Tom and Jake Trbojevic, firmly in his corner.
He did so by blindly, for better or worse, backing them. A week ago, with his own future uncertain, Hasler sat in a witness box providing a character reference for Manase Fainu, who has been found guilty of plunging a steak knife into the back of a man at a Mormon church dance in southwestern Sydney.
It’s become a modern-day reality in rugby league that clubs can’t sack a coach unless they have a viable alternative.
Hasler had one year to run on his $900,000-a-season deal. He was asked to do a review, then come up with a succession plan, so he suggested Josh Hannay, but the club rejected it and said they wanted Seibold anyway.
If Penn and Mestrov knew the answer to the question they were asking, why ask it?
This was always going to end one way: with Hasler being sacked and then launching legal action. Hasler is said to be devastated about his messy exit because of his 30-year association with the club — but he’ll be licking his lips about a payout.
Dib’s tongue must have been firmly planted in his cheek when he told News Corp earlier this week that Manly must sack Hasler immediately.
History buffs will remember Dib re-signed Hasler in April 2018 before sacking him six months later before the Bulldogs eventually paid Hasler more than $1 million in damages.
It’s unlikely to cost Manly that much but his legal team is confident about his position.
Shuffling Hasler out the door resolves little, though. On Penn’s watch, a once-proud club has descended into chaos. The buck stops with him.
There’s been speculation for years about the Penns selling out of Manly. Asking price: $40 million. They’ve recently knocked back offers of between $20 and $25 million.
If they keep paying out coaches and pissing on club legends, they’ll be lucky if they can hock it to Cash Converters.
I never forgave him for that. I suspended my dislike for him when he came back but I've always resented the way he left. Couldn't wait to leave and ruined our GF victory. It was all about him.I was dirty, not so much about his departure but the fact he tried to destroy the club.
He had the first laugh by winning the minor premiership with the Dogs, but I wonder what would of been had he stayed.
I always thought we should of won the comp in 2012 and 13.
A failed coach with a plan yeah sure, after 60 years I think greener pastures call, hope the new rainbow home jersey is a winner LOLLike you said mate hopefully Siebold, Daley and co have a plan. At least this part is sorted..
Mate, I read it. I will wait for the evidence, not opinion pieces. There's three sides to every story. One of them that hasn't been aired around here is that Des prevented Gary Wolman from holding the presser. What would you say if that were the case?Andrew Webster in the SMH. I suggest WAMF from East Durban (Perth) and a few others read it:
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The problem at Manly wasn’t Des - it’s Scott Penn
Hasler is still the right man to coach the Sea Eagles. Are the Penns the right people to own them?www.smh.com.au
He is a blight on our once strong club ,we will NEVER win a comp whilst this POS owns the
Nah I cant be bothered, I wouldnt trust any of them to tell the truth about anything that was done.I don’t! For months you have been blaming the non active new CEO for not making comment on the pride jersey stuff up! He wasn’t even the CEO. The CEO was ridiculed marketing department was ridiculed Des public ally criticises management at the presser and all along des’s department knew. You were supporting Des - Des should have been criticised rather it was management…..The management team have been wrongfully ridiculed ! We all owe the sea eagles staff and management a massive apology! Imagined been criticised for something that was not your fault!
Yes see ya Des…. And stop blaming others and making excuses for performance failure!
This line is wrong, they definitely change CEOs more often then I change oil filters."The club runs on a skeleton staff compared to others and changes chief executives like they’re oil filters."
I doubt that would ever have happened. Has Wolman ever said anything either way?Mate, I read it. I will wait for the evidence, not opinion pieces. There's three sides to every story. One of them that hasn't been aired around here is that Des prevented Gary Wolman from holding the presser. What would you say if that were the case?
You can doubt or claim what you like. I will wait for the chips to fall where they may in the wash-up.I doubt that would ever have happened. Has Wolman ever said anything either way?
Even if that was the case, would the Sarth Efrican have bettered Hasler’s address? Unlikely.
Is that you Gary McCue?
I simply cannot believe anything that comes from anyone associated or even dis associated with this club anymore. The place has degenerated into an outright basketcase of lies, innuendo, leaks, backstabbing and selfishness. The owner is responsible for this mess and if others are guilty of lieing about various circumstances then they should go as well. This place is so toxic it makes Chernobyl look like a wellness center.You can doubt or claim what you like. I will wait for the chips to fall where they may in the wash-up.
BTW: Have you seen Des getting aorund to correct the record by admitting he ought to have known about the pride jersey and that it's through no fault of those he originally threw under a bus in the presser, that he wasn't aware? Surely that's not an unreasonable expectation to place on a man condisered by many to be honorable beyond reproach.
Jerry, Jerry, Jerry... Oh.... That's me..Seinfeld and our new assistants.![]()
Im calling our coach Jerry from here on out ,with George and Kramer being given to whoever steps up to the plate.
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