Why the constant Trent media spin?

bazeagle

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It feels like I've read tons of stories in the media about Trent's future plans/issues/challenges/coaching style/player management.....on and in it goes

Contrast that with Des, Ricky Stuart etc - zero pre season media.

Is it a plan to raise his profile with the players? Does Trent need media exposure / training?

Prob about time to zip it and just concentrate on winning games.
Like Parra round one, for a start.
 
It feels like I've read tons of stories in the media about Trent's future plans/issues/challenges/coaching style/player management.....on and in it goes

Contrast that with Des, Ricky Stuart etc - zero pre season media.

Is it a plan to raise his profile with the players? Does Trent need media exposure / training?

Prob about time to zip it and just concentrate on winning games.
Like Parra round one, for a start.

It's about many things mate. Take into consideration this club has kind of lost its identity, and is looking for its soul again. The more you know about a person, the more identifiable they become.

The club wants fans to plug in. They want "Manly, to be Manly" again.

I've read from so many die hard, long term fans, that their interest has wained, because it doesn't feel like their club anymore. Jeez, one of our greatest sons in Geoff Toovey got treated like trash recently by our relatively new owners !!

I think it's about positive publicity. It's about the club interacting with our fans. It's about wanting people to reconnect. There was an article, saying that Barrett (understandably so) wants to do really well, and becomes Manly's Bennett or Bellamy. Here forever. He wants to be part of "Manly's" furniture.

All the PR is about endearing that to the fans. The clubs not silly, and whoever is releasing all this positive press is a smart cookie. I love, love, love the positivity. It excites me mate.

There is nothing I want more this year, than for us to succeed.
 
In fairness Baz..It's Manly - we had an awful 2016 - Trent's an 'outsider' under enormous pressure to keep his job and we've swapped a hundred players in the offseason for new ones so I guess that makes us newsworthy
 
I'd much rather this than articles about this player in trouble, that player in trouble, club in crises etc.

I doubt very much that it takes any time away from his focus on winning games. We also need to drum up membership numbers and the more positive focus on our club, the greater the chance of this happening. I like it.

I have also read quite a few articles about the Dogs and Haslers current predicament - his slowly improving relationship with Ray Dib etc. I have also read a number of articles about Ricky and Canberra (one today about Blake Austin).
 
We had one poor season, with many contributing factors. I am glad we got rid of most of the players we did because we were going nowhere with that roster.
As much as I will miss Killer, Snake and Stevie we need to move on and recreate the winning culture with some new blood.
Personally, as much as I love Toovey and his legacy, we were on the decline under him and I don't think he was going to bring anything fresh to the squad.
It has been a rapid rebuild, and I think this team is going to pleasantly surprise most of you. Remember Des's blueprint. Get everybody to buy into the Manly culture then train and play as a team instead of individuals.
As for Barrett, he can talk all he wants! He needs to extract performance. If he can do it, then some on here may just start thinking of him as one of us.
If he wobbles and falls apart, then he is a shot duck and the club will be recruiting post haste.
The early signs are encouraging, so with a re focused and injury free DCE and a superb foil (Blake Green is a professional footballer who underpins team work and play book) and red hot stars on the improve like the Turbos, we are in for a cracker season!
 
Have a look at the bloke. I'm not into blokes (not that there's anything wrong with that!), but as far as having the photogenic, wholesome, bloke you trust look he's killing it. They'd also be targeting the female population.....big time!
Basically he's a PR dream for the media and the NRL as a whole.
 
i wonder, if we start stringing a few impressive wins together this season, will the stories become the "manly trying to buy another premiership" type deal again.... considering the amount of players weve bought over the last 2 seasons and the fact ppl are STILL whinging over the way manly operated in the 70s
 
And let's not forget ZtH would be pulling plenty of strings and favours to get this happening.

It's a definite PR campaign happening, however I'd rather that than all the **** stories we've had for years.
 
We had one poor season, with many contributing factors. I am glad we got rid of most of the players we did because we were going nowhere with that roster.
Not sure how you come up with there having been just one poor season.

2014 = Complete disaster from July onwards when Gift confirmed not to play another game for Manly.
2015 = Disastrous season
2016 = Disastrous season

2017 = Absolutely Fabulous so far...........apparently.
 
Des was just on the radio news. He is getting hammered don't worry about that.

A different angle but plenty of it now or never stuff.
 
It seems the club is pushing the good news about him so us fans can be charmed by him and get on board. I'm loving the positivity and energy vibing from the club and hope the good press continues, but there's only one way for Barrett to get me to like him: Win some ****ing games.
 
Not sure a. we lost our soul or b. how TB talking about himself helps us find it. Just because some supporters are fickle, doesn't mean the club has changed. Positive PR is fine, but lets get some real runs on the board first. Just hope we aren't ambushed again in Round 1 like last year.

Well, I'm certainly with you on that one, mate.
 
Manly coach Trent Barrett on Daly Cherry-Evans, losing senior players and why he won’t ‘coach safe’
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Paul Crawley,February 21, 2017

TRENT Barrett has backed Daly Cherry-Evans to return to his best in 2017, admitting the retirement of club legends Jamie Lyon, Brett Stewart and Steve Matai has lifted the pressure off his star halfback.

In his most revealing interview since taking over from Geoff Toovey, the 39-year-old sat down and spoke candidly with The Daily Telegraph, about his own future, and the troubles of 2016.

“There were times last year you had to pick yourself off the floor,” Barrett conceded.

But he is also adamant that tough initiation has made him a better coach, and he would not “coach safe” just to protect his job this year.

Under his watch, Manly has turned over a phenomenal 44 players. But the positive was that Manly was now in a position to create new history, with Cherry-Evans leading the way.

THE MEN WHO CHANGED JACKSON HASTINGS

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Trent Barrett knows the pressure is on this season. Picture: Gregg Porteous.
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There is no doubt Cherry-Evans has struggled to live up to the huge expectations since he backflipped on the Gold Coast to sign a long-term lucrative deal. He has gone from a premiership winning halfback in his first year who played Test and Origin football, to somewhat of an outcast.

Barrett believes much of the criticism was unfair.

“What he had to go through in the last year or the last 18 months will test the mettle of anybody,” Barrett said.

“A lot of it was out of his control, I think, and he was put in some positions where the pressure that was on him certainly wasn’t any of his doing.

“The pressure of being a halfback comes with the job but a lot of the external stuff Cherry had to go through, one, I think he will be better for it, and he is a tough individual.

“He doesn’t let things get to him too much but I can see a noted difference in him this year. It is probably the fittest I have seen him.

“He seems happy. He has developed into a real good leader. He is that important to us. I still don’t think we have seen the best of Cherry.”

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Cherry-Evans needs a positive 2017. (Photo by Ashley Feder/Getty Images)
Asked if the retirement of Lyon, Stewart and Matai had helped release the pressure and allowed Cherry-Evans to take more control, Barrett said: “Gus used to say it at Penrith, respect the past but create the future.

“And that is one thing I tell this group.


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“We have a lot of respect and admiration for what this club has done in the past but that is not going to help us now. We have an opportunity to create our own destiny.

“My job is to put all that in place and create an environment where they all want to be here and no one wants to leave.”

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Handling the exit of big players has been a challenge for Barrett. (Photo: Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)
CHANGING THE GUARD
Off the 44 changes to the playing roster since Barrett arrived, he said not one decision was made lightly.

But undoubtedly the most difficult conversations were those had with Lyon, Stewart and Matai.

“I don’t think they are tough if you are honest,” Barrett said.

“One thing I have always said and I will live by is if you always telling the truth and you are honest with everyone and everyone is hearing the same message, well, you can’t get in trouble.

“I can get on the front foot with anything if I have nothing to hide. The conversations I had to have with Jamie were very open and very honest.

“The same with Brett, the same with Steve. I think that is the only way you can do it and still be able to maintain friendships and be able to maintain that respect.”


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Asked if there was any resentment, he added: “Not at all. Jamie was one that was pretty much up to him. He was playing well.

“And with those three blokes I am not much older than them and I played with and against them so they were conversations where I can take my coach’s hat off and give them some advice or an opinion as a mate and give it honestly and unbiased.

“And that is the way I handled it. It has all worked out pretty well.

“But again, it did take a lot of time thinking about how I would handle it because the repercussions on the group can be pretty heavy. I do think a hell of a lot about how certain things do affect the group and the club.

“We had that dominant era of the Stewarts and King, Jamie Lyon and Matai and Beaver was here for a long time.

“Their leadership group pretty well sorted itself out and we are pretty much starting from scratch.

“We knew that was coming. Nate Myles, Brenton Lawrence, Cherry, Jake Trbojevic, Lewie Brown, Marty (Taupau), they are all in our leadership group and I think they are doing a really good job.

“I think they are thriving on the responsibility actually. Now that those blokes are not here the rest of them have to take up the slack and create their own identity.

“A big part of the reason why we brought Blake Green was for his leadership and experience and his calm head. He has brought that straight away.”

IS BARRETT SAFE?
It depends on who you talk to.


Barrett was hand picked to take over from Toovey by Bob Fulton, and those close to the club say the new coach still has unwavering support.

One thing Barrett is certain about is that he won’t let the pressure ever impact on his decisions.

“I am lucky that I have Bozo and a board and the owners there that have been really supportive,” Barrett said.

“So I don’t feel the pressure. And I can’t control it so I can’t worry about it.

“I don’t want to coach in the negative fashion and I don’t want to coach safe. I want to win games.

“I am not protecting my job. I will always make decisions in the best interests of the club.

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Barrett is under no illusions about what’s ahead of him. Photo: Mark Evans.
“Whether they make me popular or not I don’t care because I have been brought here to do a job and unfortunately there is decisions that have to be made that not everyone is going to agree with.

“But I have to make them for the right reasons and we are doing that.

“We are starting to put together a squad that is going to be together for a long time we think and can be successful.

“You always have to back your decisions and that is my job. You’d love to be here forever.

“Everyone would love to be like a Wayne Bennett or a Craig Bellamy and it becomes your club. I think every coach would probably have that aspiration.”
 
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It feels like I've read tons of stories in the media about Trent's future plans/issues/challenges/coaching style/player management.....on and in it goes

Contrast that with Des, Ricky Stuart etc - zero pre season media.

Is it a plan to raise his profile with the players? Does Trent need media exposure / training?

Prob about time to zip it and just concentrate on winning games.
Like Parra round one, for a start.


Trent has nothing, can't coach, is garbage so the club release soon to try and pump him up

He will be found out this year and given the boot hopefully

#sacktrent
 
Trent has nothing, can't coach, is garbage so the club release soon to try and pump him up

He will be found out this year and given the boot hopefully

#sacktrent
Booo
 
I'd say it's purely down to Fulton and Peters pumping up our tyres via their media mates.

Makes a nice change though.
Yep - the balls in their court now... If the wheels fall off again this season then only one person to blame... Or is it 3... or 2? So many cooks....
 

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