Yeah, that infuriated me at the time and still infuriates me now.
I remain on the fence about Seibold. Basically, I think our senior playing group is full of habitual losers. Some of them are great players, some of them are great blokes, but they are used to losing and are way too ready to accept it for my liking. They are too comfortable, and rarely held accountable. Until they are gone, the bad habits that have killed this team for over a decade will likely remain.
[Looking at the above paragraph, that sounds a little more… blunt than I would have liked. But I'm not sure I can phrase it any better.]
Seibold came to the job with baggage of his own, but I reckon he was saddled with a lot more of it when he arrived. Which is why I've been willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. But this already looks like another lost season and he has to feel like his time is running out.