Madge Maguire - Mega Thread

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Wests Tigers officials will hold a series of crisis meetings over the next 48 hours that could see Michael Maguire sacked as coach of the embattled club.

Fed-up Tigers officials have ordered an internal review after the club’s finals hopes were all but buried in Sunday’s humiliating Anzac Day demolition at the hands of Manly at Bankwest Stadium.

Michael Maguire is under pressure to save his job.
Michael Maguire is under pressure to save his job. GETTY
The club is now trying to determine whether Maguire will continue as coach or if they would be better parachuting the likes of John Morris or Shane Flanagan into the hot seat after their sixth loss from seven games to open the season.

It appears the only thing now saving Maguire from the axe is the embarrassment some club powerbrokers want to avoid by parting ways with their fifth coach in nine years.

There’s a feeling inside the club that the Tigers have a better and more balanced roster than they did in 2020, yet they are going backwards at a rate of knots. One of the questions set to be asked in the coming days is why perceived improvements in the roster aren’t being met with improvements in performance.


The Herald can reveal Maguire has a clause in his recently inked two-year extension that will allow the club to part ways with him without much of a financial impact on the club. It’s understood there is a cap on a potential pay-out should the Tigers terminate Maguire’s deal.

The Tigers assume a familiar position behind their own posts during Sunday’s loss to Manly.
The Tigers assume a familiar position behind their own posts during Sunday’s loss to Manly. GETTY
Sunday’s loss saw this current crop of Tigers become the worst defensive team in the club’s history through seven rounds, not to mention the worst in the NRL for points conceded this year.

The Tigers have gone from ninth in Maguire’s first year in charge to 11th last year. They are now equal last with Brisbane and the Bulldogs after seven rounds.
 
@gnr4life said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346402) said:
@the_patriot said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346399) said:
I don't care how bad we are going, I'll never revert to giving Cleary any credit for his stunt here. Guy dogged all of us.

Just because you don’t want to, doesn’t mean he wasn’t good while he was here. Leaps and bounds above this guy.

Potter had us flying as well ...
 
@wounded_magpie said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346432) said:
EXCLUSIVE

Michael Maguire facing the axe. Wests Tigers call crisis meetings over the next 48 hours to determine future of the club and coach. Big couple of days ahead.

I suppose the board are playing golf tomorrow
 
@wounded_magpie said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346438) said:
Wests Tigers officials will hold a series of crisis meetings over the next 48 hours that could see Michael Maguire sacked as coach of the embattled club.

Fed-up Tigers officials have ordered an internal review after the club’s finals hopes were all but buried in Sunday’s humiliating Anzac Day demolition at the hands of Manly at Bankwest Stadium.

Michael Maguire is under pressure to save his job.
Michael Maguire is under pressure to save his job. GETTY
The club is now trying to determine whether Maguire will continue as coach or if they would be better parachuting the likes of John Morris or Shane Flanagan into the hot seat after their sixth loss from seven games to open the season.

It appears the only thing now saving Maguire from the axe is the embarrassment some club powerbrokers want to avoid by parting ways with their fifth coach in nine years.

There’s a feeling inside the club that the Tigers have a better and more balanced roster than they did in 2020, yet they are going backwards at a rate of knots. One of the questions set to be asked in the coming days is why perceived improvements in the roster aren’t being met with improvements in performance.


The Herald can reveal Maguire has a clause in his recently inked two-year extension that will allow the club to part ways with him without much of a financial impact on the club. It’s understood there is a cap on a potential pay-out should the Tigers terminate Maguire’s deal.

The Tigers assume a familiar position behind their own posts during Sunday’s loss to Manly.
The Tigers assume a familiar position behind their own posts during Sunday’s loss to Manly. GETTY
Sunday’s loss saw this current crop of Tigers become the worst defensive team in the club’s history through seven rounds, not to mention the worst in the NRL for points conceded this year.

The Tigers have gone from ninth in Maguire’s first year in charge to 11th last year. They are now equal last with Brisbane and the Bulldogs after seven rounds.

It’s a results driven business....and despite so much promise this year we have been dreadful
 
Can you imagine if we do sack him. His replacement will have a rails run for years, cos “ThIs Is NoT hIs TeAm”
 
@rugba said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346433) said:
The issue is and why he will cop the sack is , has has not shown in his 3rd year that he has the ability to improve the players and the team and move them to top 8.

based off the flogging this year, amount of points leaked last year and losses piling up I would say have to say there will be not ladder progress and that’s why he will be punted . Whether that’s fair or not is another issue.

Another important issue is we will have a lot of money to spend next year. If a new coach is to be appointed (anointed😁), he may have different ideas on which players to buy. He may also be in a position to attract players who would not be interested in coming to WTs under the current coach.
 
@gnr4life said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346444) said:
Can you imagine if we do sack him. His replacement will have a rails run for years, cos “ThIs Is NoT hIs TeAm”

Maybe that's the problem one day a coach will come along and take ownership of what he has and turn them into a force .
 
@weststigerman said in [Sack Madge](/post/1345716) said:
We’re going backwards. He’s in his third year, team isn’t showing any signs of improvement, rumours he can’t sign players.

Might be time to bite the bullet while we have salary cap space.

That is the key, we have money, Madge can't attract a fly to a turd, a new coach might give us a shot in the market
 
@Kul said in [The Coach is the Issue](/post/1346350) said:
I thought Benji was the issue and him going would fix everything.



…or so everyone here said

Benji has not been making any where near as many mistakes in attack this year, he is also not being isolated in defence multiple times each game.
I don't think he is suddenly trying harder or a better player, so what is the difference? Less pressure? Less responsibility? Better players around him?
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346445) said:
@rugba said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346433) said:
The issue is and why he will cop the sack is , has has not shown in his 3rd year that he has the ability to improve the players and the team and move them to top 8.

based off the flogging this year, amount of points leaked last year and losses piling up I would say have to say there will be not ladder progress and that’s why he will be punted . Whether that’s fair or not is another issue.

Another important issue is we will have a lot of money to spend next year. If a new coach is to be appointed (anointed?), he may have different ideas on which players to buy. He may also be in a position to attract players who would not be interested in coming to WTs under the current coach.

This is the Moneyball question ..this is a dream to a future coaching appointment plenty of dollars straight away to get who he wants .
 
@mike said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346436) said:
@voice_of_reason said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346396) said:
@willow said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346365) said:
There’s a feeling inside the club that the Tigers have a better and more balanced roster than they did in 2020, yet they are going backwards at a rate of knots. One of the questions set to be asked in the coming days is why perceived improvements in the roster aren’t being met with improvements in performance.

That's a fair enough assessment - most comments on here were the past off season has been our best in recent history for signings.

The question has to be asked why the performances aren't reflecting the improvement in roster.

**Madge has proven he can coach but it's looking less and less likely he's the right fit for us.**

I don't agree with the last sentence. Madge is trying to change the culture of the playing group. For way to long the players have had the say in running things and often to the overall detriment. Madge is trying to instil a winning culture. If Madge needs to break this playing group to achieve that cultural change then so be it. Those that don't buy in can leave. We have the break the cycle of letting the playing group get away with mediocrity, and then blaming the coach for their poor performance. The playing group need to be more professional in their approach and do what is needed to win.

Madge's hard nose approach is exactly what the club needs at this point in time. If it means we run last to do it then we run last. It's the cycle and culture that needs breaking and re-engineering.

If we change coaches now it might be a short term fix and we might achieve short term results but it won't fix the problem. We will remain a second tier team rather than a powerhouse.

Well said Mike and agree.. Unfortunately because it been like 10 years he will be gone and will make the jobs of others safe again ( same circle) ... The players need to be handed a realty check with the real world as what they dish up is a joke and all they want to do is offence not Defence. Fans and coaches would be happy to win 1-0 but our players want to win 46-44 and not put body on the line. Simple as that..
 
@blake said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346454) said:
@Kul said in [The Coach is the Issue](/post/1346350) said:
I thought Benji was the issue and him going would fix everything.



…or so everyone here said

Benji has not been making any where near as many mistakes in attack this year, he is also not being isolated in defence multiple times each game.
I don't think he is suddenly trying harder or a better player, so what is the difference? Less pressure? Less responsibility? Better players around him?

Better players around him
 
@blake said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346454) said:
@Kul said in [The Coach is the Issue](/post/1346350) said:
I thought Benji was the issue and him going would fix everything.



…or so everyone here said

Benji has not been making any where near as many mistakes in attack this year, he is also not being isolated in defence multiple times each game.
I don't think he is suddenly trying harder or a better player, so what is the difference? Less pressure? Less responsibility? Better players around him?

All of those... Kul is still crying about us not offering benji a new deal

He had to do it all here... At south's he has time to pick his moments... Easy to shine in a good team
 
@pbulk said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346430) said:
Chammas reporting may be gone in the dreaded 48 hours

Whose going to pick the team on Tuesday 48 hours would be 4pm Tuesday may be last official duty🥳🥳🥳🥳
 
@851 said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346451) said:
@weststigerman said in [Sack Madge](/post/1345716) said:
We’re going backwards. He’s in his third year, team isn’t showing any signs of improvement, rumours he can’t sign players.

Might be time to bite the bullet while we have salary cap space.

That is the key, we have money, Madge can't attract a fly to a turd, a new coach might give us a shot in the market

Wests Tigers are zero chance of attracting decent players to the team based on Madge's attitude to coaching. Remember that Madge was coach when souths won the premiership and next season he was sacked.
 
@hobbo1 said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346439) said:
@gnr4life said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346402) said:
@the_patriot said in [Sack Madge](/post/1346399) said:
I don't care how bad we are going, I'll never revert to giving Cleary any credit for his stunt here. Guy dogged all of us.

Just because you don’t want to, doesn’t mean he wasn’t good while he was here. Leaps and bounds above this guy.

Potter had us flying as well ...

Until RF intervened.
 

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