Sack Seibold Immediately

Should Seibold be sacked Immediately?

  • Yes

    Votes: 79 78.2%
  • No

    Votes: 22 21.8%

  • Total voters
    101
I don't know what a crisis is but I'll know if I see one!
I saw mention of Manly being in a "mini-crisis" today🙂

Whatever it is, whatever the causes (because it's certainly not just one), we are playing terrible footy. Injuries to key forwards have not been kind, so it's hard to see us improving much over the remainder of the season. Theoretically, we are not dead yet, but we are not showing any signs of fight or life.

If we do somehow manage to string some wins together, of course the pressure on Siebold will ease. Think Adam O'Brien, who was about to be sacked a few seasons back before his team went on an 11-game winning streak.

But I can't see it happening for us. The chances of us winning even our next two "easy" games are not great. I think the Tigers will roll us. We might have enough to get past Souths, but I wouldn't be putting anybody's money on that. If we lose both, the outlook will be extremely bleak.
 
I was watching 360 on the Manly Crisis and Brent Read and Dean Bulldog Ritchie
Saying stuff like Seibold has been through so much with the Brisbane Broncos fiasco etc ?

I was thinking what does this have to do with the Crisis at Manly?

What world do Brent Read and Dean Bulldog Ritchie live in ?
Which person that ever lives does not live through tragedy ?
Family Death including babies and young children,
Family members diagnosed with severe disabilities that rob them with a quality life for life
Financial ruin resulting to homelessness
Mental heath struggles . Including our players

The moral of the story ...
Reporters are just people like us with opinions. Nothing more nothing less
You dont need a diploma to have common sense
 
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By your logic, the Bulldogs would still have Barrett as coach. Ciraldo was just another assistant coach at the Panthers, so presumably under your selection criteria he would not have even been interviewed. No, what they should have done was ask some fans on a website who could do a better job than Barrett. If no one could be identified (by the expert fans) who would definitely guarantee them a premiership, they should have just stuck with Trent. I think that’s how your logic plays out. Clearly that is a much better approach than adopting the silly advertise, invite applications, interview, shortlist, select process than those silly professional organisations go through.

Who I or anyone else on this forum think could guarantee a premiership is irrelevant. I have in fact answered your question a few times already. My answer is I don’t know, I’m just a numpty fan. What I suggest is that they go through a proper selection process. Who knows, a quality assistant coach like Ciraldo was before he went to the bulldogs might apply. I have previously suggested the current panthers assistant who comes from the same path as Ciraldo and Webster, but that would be subject to his applying and satisfying whatever selection criteria we agree beforehand.
That current Penrith assistant, Ben Gardner has just signed a 5 year deal with Perth.
 
I saw mention of Manly being in a "mini-crisis" today🙂
Whatever it is, whatever the causes (because it's certainly not just one), we are playing terrible footy. Injuries to key forwards have not been kind,
Life is not kind to any one feathered friend
The ones that prevail are the kind that make the most of what they got
NO EXCUSES
EXCUSES NEVER WON ANY ONE ANYTHING

Brisbane Broncos​

  • Jack Gosiewski (arm, Round 16)
  • Ben Hunt (hamstring, Round 17)
  • Ben Te Kura (ankle, TBC)
  • Jock Madden (pectoral, TBC)
  • Hayze Perham (ACL, 2026)

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs​

  • Jack Todd (arm, Round 19)
  • Jaeman Salmon (ankle, Round 20)
  • Sitili Tupouniua (hamstring, Round 20)
  • Enari Tuala (foot, TBC)

Cronulla Sharks​

  • Sam Stonestreet (ankle, Round 18)
  • Mawene Hiroti (calf, Round 20-21)
  • Tom Hazelton (collarbone, Round 25)
  • KL Iro (pectoral, Round 26-27)
  • Liam Ison (ACL, 2026)
  • Kade Dykes (knee, 2026)


  • Dolphins​

    • Tom Flegler (shoulder, TBC)
    • Max Plath (knee, TBC)
    • Felise Kaufusi (suspended, Round 19)
    • Daniel Saifiti (shoulder, 2026)
    • Tom Gilbert (shoulder, 2026)


Gold Coast Titans​

  • Jojo Fifita (hand, Round 16)
  • Tony Francis (knee, Round 16)
  • David Fifita (ankle, Round 17)
  • Jaylan De Groot (hamstring, Round 17)
  • Keano Kini (neck, Round 21)
  • Carter Gordon (neck/spine, TBC)
  • Harley Smith-Shields (hamstring, TBC)
  • Brock Gray (ACL, 2026)


  • Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles​

    • Jazz Tevaga (concussion, Round 17)
    • Lehi Hopoate (concussion, Round 17)
    • Haumole Olakau'atu (shoulder, Round 20-21)
    • Josh Aloiai (shoulder, TBC)
    • Taniela Paseka (Achilles, Round 26)


    • Melbourne Storm​

      • Alec MacDonald (quad, Round 16)
      • Will Warbrick (concussion, TBC)
      • Moses Leo (shoulder, Round 17-18)
      • Dean Ieremia (Achilles, TBC)


      • Newcastle Knights​

        • Fletcher Sharpe (calf, Round 16)
        • Tyson Frizell (concussion, Round 16)
        • Bradman Best (hamstring, Round 16)
        • Tyson Gamble (thumb, NSW Cup Round 16)
        • Jacob Saifiti (calf, Round 17)
        • Jack Hetherington (shoulder, TBC)
        • Leo Thompson (suspended, Round 19)
        • Adam Elliott (biceps, Round 25-26)
        • Paul Bryan (shoulder, 2026)


        • North Queensland Cowboys​

          • Jason Taumalolo (calf, TBC)
          • Viliami Vailea (suspended, Round 16)
          • John Bateman (suspended, Round 16)
          • Heilum Luki (ACL, 2026)
          • Tom Chester (ACL, 2026)


          • Parramatta Eels​

            • Dylan Brown (suspended, Round 17)
            • Sam Tuivaiti (syndesmosis, Round 19)
            • Bailey Simonsson (foot, Round 19)
            • Luca Moretti (syndesmosis, Round 19-20)
            • Mitch Moses (calf, Round 20)
            • Arthur Miller-Stephen (ACL, 2026)


            • Penrith Panthers​

              • Liam Henry (suspended, Round 16)
              • John Fonua (hamstring, TBC)
              • Soni Luke (biceps, Round 22-23)


              • South Sydney Rabbitohs​

                • Keaon Koloamatangi (facial injury, Round 16)
                • Campbell Graham (back spasms, Round 17)
                • Cody Walker (groin, Round 17)
                • Jayden Sullivan (calf, Round 19)
                • Bayleigh Bentley-Hape (groin, Round 22)
                • Jye Gray (broken thumb, Round 23)
                • Mikaele Ravalawa (pectoral, Round 26)
                • Peter Mamouzelos (elbow, TBC)
                • Cameron Murray (Achilles, TBC)


                • St George Illawarra Dragons​

                  • Corey Allan (hamstring, Round 16)
                  • Raymond Faitala-Mariner (illness, TBC)
                  • Christian Tuipulotu (hamstring, TBC)
                  • Jaydn Su'A (ankle, Round 17)
                  • Mat Feagai (ankle, Round 20)
                  • Ryan Couchman (ACL, 2026)
                  • Dylan Egan (ACL, 2026)


                  • Sydney Roosters​

                    • Sam Walker (thumb, Round 20)
                    • Nat Butcher (knee, Round 22)
                    • Victor Radley (concussion, TBC)
                    • Egan Butcher (concussion, TBC)
                    • Junior Pauga (lumbar, TBC)


                    • Warriors​

                      • Wayde Egan (hip, Round 16)
                      • Rocco Berry (hamstring, Round 17)
                      • Ali Leiataua (ankle, Round 22)
                      • Mitch Barnett (knee, 2026)


                      • Wests Tigers​

                        • Alex Twal (concussion, Round 16)
                        • Fonua Pole (knee, Round 16)
 
There is no Conspiracy Theory that Seibold is a Dud
After 3 years under his helm . He has not overachieved and has spiraled the club into Crisis and his job is on the line
His 7 minute Noodle Lectures has given the playing group Diarrhea
We need a New Mentor if we are going to Reshape Manly
We do but if he can make the big decisions and get rid of the old brigade so the new coach starts fresh would be ideal.
 
it was interesting to hear the QLD players in the post match interviews making statements on how much they wanted to win and win this one for Billy. It was emotional and genuine.
We need that winning desire and passion and im certainly not feeling that from the coach or the players .Its all very scripted and its like they are just going through the motions.
 

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