Manly in Crisis (a mega thread)

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#crisis ??

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The inevitable media support for Fulton has happened. Was always going to be the case given Bozo's connections. Let's just hope the club have their ducks lined up nice and neatly, as they are going to be copping lots of criticism from all the noisy mynahs in the media.
 
Will be interesting if Hadley the most powerful of the Fulton allies in the media chooses to get involved. Whilst I am no fan he appears to promote a strong stance against bullying in the workplace even sacking one of his mates (blocker) over the famous get me a f coffee incident.
LOL. Hadley is one of the biggest bullies in the industry.
 
Hadley himself has been accused of bullying in the past by a few people,ABC commentator Andrew Moore for one
Did not say he was not a hypocrite but he did sack blocker apparently his mate for such behaviour. I don’t see him defending Fulton if the bullying allegations are true. This was the point I was trying to make.
 
The inevitable media support for Fulton has happened. Was always going to be the case given Bozo's connections. Let's just hope the club have their ducks lined up nice and neatly, as they are going to be copping lots of criticism from all the noisy mynahs in the media.
Media take the opportunity to slam Manly any chance they get irrespective of the Fulton situation. We have had more media coverage during the off season then we did during the regular season and it’s 99% negative. This is just another excuse.
 
Media take the opportunity to slam Manly any chance they get irrespective of the Fulton situation. We have had more media coverage during the off season then we did during the regular season and it’s 99% negative. This is just another excuse.
Well when there’s something positive to report,let us know(
 
Ha ha the glass is half empty.. I guess negativity is contagious in some ways.
Heard the other day we are looking to sign a marquee SOO prop. The fact we apparently have the cap space even for 2024 is positive in my books but each to their own.
I also heard Schuster has been training hard,they’ve signed Condon and Dias,re-signed Olakau’atu and Saab,yet apparently 99% of the stories are negative in the media,according to you
 
Will be interesting if Hadley the most powerful of the Fulton allies in the media chooses to get involved. Whilst I am no fan he appears to promote a strong stance against bullying in the workplace even sacking one of his mates (blocker) over the famous get me a f coffee incident.
Mestrov would be a complete fool to have her marched out of the office for no reason he would also be a fool not to treat bullies ( if true) despite family names with a level of intolerance.
Do you see the irony here, he is the biggest bully and has been embroiled in cases of it himself.
 

Sea Eagles rocked as power play turns ugly​

(This was literally posted on the previous page......!)

When Bob Fulton knew his days were numbered, he had conversations with some of his powerful media mates to make sure his kids would be looked after in his absence.
We are about to see his final wish enacted upon after the sacking of Fulton’s daughter, Kristie, from the Manly Sea Eagles.

It is easy to work out who will support her. Ray Hadley and Fulton were super close. Paul Kent is extremely close to all the Fultons, including Kristie, who was the club’s head of pathways until Friday and is considering legal action after her sacking.
Peter Peters was Fulton’s right-hand man and is godfather to his son, Scott. They will keep the Manly club on the hop – because there are power plays, and then there are power plays when you sack a Fulton.

It’s an all-in move by the Penn family and Tony Mestrov. The Des Hasler sacking was big, but this is next level. The chairman and new CEO are taking on the Fulton family – once the true holders of power at the Sea Eagles. Now they are taking on some people who don’t like being told what to do.
Anyone who has spent five minutes in the NRL knows the power “Bozo” had. Now he has gone, his daughter has been marched out of the club. She was given a letter upon her termination where claims of bullying were raised. Kristie denies the claims.


It should not have been a complete surprise to her. The way it has been explained to me, she was given a heads-up to change her ways a few months ago. It was a subtle message from Mestrov that was passed on to a third party.
The Penns never had a comfortable relationship with the Fultons. They will be targeted. But the man who has really gone out on a limb is Mestrov. He can expect to come under heavy bombardment from Fulton’s media allies.
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What is hard to comprehend is the manner of the sacking. A shocked and tearful Fulton was escorted from her office in the grandstand named after her late father on Friday morning.
It was odd, as another departing Sea Eagles staff member, Don Singe, was in the gym at the time having apparently been given a choice on how he wanted to handle his departure. The veteran head of high performance announced he was moving on from his job last Monday, but had his children with him on Friday at the club’s centre of excellence, where he was working with young players, while Fulton was virtually frogmarched off the premises.

In her words to confidantes, she felt she was being treated like a thief. She was summoned to Mestrov’s office mid-morning and told her employment was terminated effective immediately.
Fulton has played a major part in the club’s successful pathways program along with her brothers Brett and Scott, who is the club’s recruitment manager. Kristie’s axing has shocked the family and they are contemplating starting legal proceedings as early as Monday for unfair dismissal – a path she went down successfully several years ago at the insistence of her father.

She says she would have simply walked away from her job if given the opportunity. We don’t know if she was afforded that chance.
In her role as head of pathways, Kristie had an excellent knowledge of the religious beliefs of the club’s Polynesian players, as most came through the junior pathways.
It is understood that, as a result, she was the only staff member to immediately raise concerns over the controversial inclusivity jersey when it was first shown to staff members on June 29, about 27 days before all hell broke loose when seven players stood down from the game against the Roosters at Brookvale.

Leadership role fits​

Josh Schuster became the first Sea Eagles player to speak publicly about the reason behind his decision to boycott the club’s pride jersey, and it is the first step on his path to becoming a team leader.

“Yes, leadership is something I want,” Schuster said. “The players coming through now, I’ve been in the juniors with them ... we were in the SG Ball squad and now we are in first grade. Right now, my main aim is making up for last season to the senior players.”
He has overhauled every aspect of his fitness regime, from diet to sleep – and has dropped 12kg. He is also driving from Liverpool to the eastern suburbs to do sprint training with Roger Fabri.
Jason Saab, Christian Tuipulotu, Haumole Olakau’atu, Josh Aloiai and Josh Schuster are five of the seven Manly players who withdrew from the pride round clash.


“I came back overweight last off season and was unmotivated,” he said. “I just want to prove a point and show what I’m all about. One of the main reasons I stepped out of the World Cup was to get my body right. Last year I didn’t really have a pre-season. I got injured straight away, got COVID [and] was playing catch-up during the season.”
Schuster is excited at the prospect of playing in the halves and is committed to Manly. But Des Hasler’s sacking has rattled him.

“It shocked me a bit,” he said. “But Des has been staying in touch to make sure my training is all right. He has a deep care for his players. Throughout his whole coaching his main aspect was player welfare.”
Schuster broke his silence over the rainbow jersey affair on Thursday, admitting it was a “difficult period” but saying he has “no regrets” about his stance.
“I put my faith and personal beliefs first and what’s done is done,” he said. “The group is settled now. We are still close.”
 
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Don singe’s reply to the story via Facebook


Danny Weidler writes

“It was odd, as another departing Sea Eagles staff member, Don Singe, was in the gym at the time having apparently been given a choice on how he wanted to handle his departure. The veteran head of high performance announced he was moving on from his job last Monday, but had his children with him on Friday at the club’s centre of excellence, where he was working with young players, while Fulton was virtually frogmarched off the premises”

Relevant points to take amidst the clutter😁
1) Departing staff member
2)Veteran High Performance
3)Announced leaving Monday
4)Working with players the following Friday

I’m not sure why Danny Weidler would mention me in his article about another staff member unrelated to my position and in a junior position to me?

I am still working in my capacity as Head of Performance until the new crew transition in.

I have no disciplinary dispute connected to me or my behaviour?

I’m ok with the decision and rationale behind it.

Mentioning me is like a child pointing a finger and saying “what about him”😩😤😭

I am the current Head of Performance and I am actually working WITH the incoming coaching crew to handover and transition out.

The club know who I am, what I am and my intention. That’s why I have 17 seasons as a senior staff member😁

Don’t be led up the garden path people😂😂

I have left the club
I respect my men and the club
I will continue to support and help my club

Don Singe

Ps
Shuey and company are running today too😂😂😂😂😂😂a lot f$&king further now that I’m annoyed😂😂😂😂😁thanks Danny Weidler.
 
Don singe’s reply to the story via Facebook


Danny Weidler writes

“It was odd, as another departing Sea Eagles staff member, Don Singe, was in the gym at the time having apparently been given a choice on how he wanted to handle his departure. The veteran head of high performance announced he was moving on from his job last Monday, but had his children with him on Friday at the club’s centre of excellence, where he was working with young players, while Fulton was virtually frogmarched off the premises”

Relevant points to take amidst the clutter😁
1) Departing staff member
2)Veteran High Performance
3)Announced leaving Monday
4)Working with players the following Friday

I’m not sure why Danny Weidler would mention me in his article about another staff member unrelated to my position and in a junior position to me?

I am still working in my capacity as Head of Performance until the new crew transition in.

I have no disciplinary dispute connected to me or my behaviour?

I’m ok with the decision and rationale behind it.

Mentioning me is like a child pointing a finger and saying “what about him”😩😤😭

I am the current Head of Performance and I am actually working WITH the incoming coaching crew to handover and transition out.

The club know who I am, what I am and my intention. That’s why I have 17 seasons as a senior staff member😁

Don’t be led up the garden path people😂😂

I have left the club
I respect my men and the club
I will continue to support and help my club

Don Singe

Ps
Shuey and company are running today too😂😂😂😂😂😂a lot f$&king further now that I’m annoyed😂😂😂😂😁thanks Danny Weidler.
A classy way to leave - except nothing less from Donny
 
Hard to be aware of all of the circumstances but would seem a fairly shoddy and disrespectful way for any long term employee of any organization to be literally shown the door and dismissed [ in Kirsty Fulton : s case ] . Surely could have been given some reasonable prior notice time or opportunity to vacate the office premises with a bit more dignity . 2nd dismissal occurrence so not downplaying that but again surely can be better ways and means of carrying out the exercise . Surely also , there has been some serious consideration to enabling the path ways system to still be able to operate or function reasonably well . Hardly a strong or plentiful supply of juniors in the Northern beaches nursery to keep the club viable in sourcing young talent and future i st graders
 
Dunno I got booted for calling him out , and you know me always with respect ( even if he was a wanker ) but no , disagree with him and you are gone !!

Dickhead
Because I’m off FB now and have been for years, I thought there was an FB Manly site run by a bloke called Brian "howdy" Howden. I’ve known the Howdens since I was 9 years old, and played footy with his brother Micheal. Even though I haven’t had any contact with Brian for years, he is a great guy, so I’m glad that it wasn’t his FB site that has been mentioned.
 

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