Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis

@gnr4life said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347582) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347382) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347381) said:
Madge has coached wins over Australia with NZ. Can only coach good players.

Yet no NZ players are racing to join the WT's .....

That is damning


This drives me nuts. What’s the big deal about his connection to Kiwi’s? He coaches then once a year, if that.

Well they usually go into camp...surely if he was that good many would be scrambling over themselves to come and play under him .....
 
Agree with others, this story was shot down.

We have a split board.

This should only take a week or two end in tears.

Grab the popcorn. Damned if im going to lose sleep over any of them.
 
@gnr4life said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347582) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347382) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347381) said:
Madge has coached wins over Australia with NZ. Can only coach good players.

Yet no NZ players are racing to join the WT's .....

That is damning


This drives me nuts. What’s the big deal about his connection to the Kiwi’s? He coaches them once a year, if that.

I can't recall any high profile Kiwis we've chased and haven't got recently. Most of the stars the club has chased but not got recently have ben indigenous, and to their credit the club has made a point of trying to improve in this area.
 
@bagnf05 said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347515) said:
@gallagher said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347504) said:
@jrtiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347495) said:
I think this could seriously be Madge's last week in the job. I'll be incredibly surprised if he sees out the next month, let alone the whole year. I have always wanted him to succeed and have a lot of respect for him, but his messages just don't seem to be getting across.

I genuinely think he's still living in the 2010s. 5 hitups and a bomb, pedestrian block shapes, the odd inside ball. The most rigid interchange rotation I've ever seen. Our attitude in defence is pathetic. It's clear the players aren't listening. Bomber is a young coach that is tuned into the modern game. So is Cameron Ciraldo. Flanagan I'm not sure about. If Bennett was to come he'd bring assistants like Hornby who understand the way the game is supposed to be played in this day and age. Madge won't let that happen because he's clearly scarred by the Seibold experience and its reflected in our outdated style of footy.

And finally, someone tell our Chairman to get out of the news and into the boardroom and to sort this mess out, and tell our CEO to get his hands off the football department before we lose Hartigan, who is the best thing that's happened to our club since we made the finals.

I reckon they sack him after the filming of the doco.

Ahh the famous doco. Just what we needed as a club this year. Along with all the other time and money being spent on needless pursuits that do nothing to help us win at rugby league. We need someone in charge who doesn’t take their eye off the ball.

Haha what a shambles. The doco now has a new purpose - how not to run a rugby league club.
 
@happy_tiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347584) said:
@gnr4life said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347582) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347382) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347381) said:
Madge has coached wins over Australia with NZ. Can only coach good players.

Yet no NZ players are racing to join the WT's .....

That is damning


This drives me nuts. What’s the big deal about his connection to Kiwi’s? He coaches then once a year, if that.

Well they usually go into camp...surely if he was that good many would be scrambling over themselves to come and play under him .....

Very few players would get excited about joining a losing club. WT have only ever won more games than it has lost on 3 occasions.
Addo-Carr was over the moon during a post game interview, after scoring a couple of tries, that was until the dogs first win was mentioned and asked “how excited are you to be joining the dogs next year?” The smile disappeared , “it is what it is”
 
@the_patriot said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347599) said:
Agree with others, this story was shot down.

We have a split board.

This should only take a week or two end in tears.

Grab the popcorn. Damned if im going to lose sleep over any of them.

Yep, might get ugly fast at WT HQ.
 
@tilllindemann said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347604) said:
@gnr4life said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347582) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347382) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347381) said:
Madge has coached wins over Australia with NZ. Can only coach good players.

Yet no NZ players are racing to join the WT's .....

That is damning


This drives me nuts. What’s the big deal about his connection to the Kiwi’s? He coaches them once a year, if that.

I can't recall any high profile Kiwis we've chased and haven't got recently. Most of the stars the club has chased but not got recently have ben indigenous, and to their credit the club has made a point of trying to improve in this area.

Johnson and DWZ, Smith still to decide, Proctor I think as well
 
@851 said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347685) said:
@tilllindemann said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347604) said:
@gnr4life said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347582) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347382) said:
@tony-soprano said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347381) said:
Madge has coached wins over Australia with NZ. Can only coach good players.

Yet no NZ players are racing to join the WT's .....

That is damning


This drives me nuts. What’s the big deal about his connection to the Kiwi’s? He coaches them once a year, if that.

I can't recall any high profile Kiwis we've chased and haven't got recently. Most of the stars the club has chased but not got recently have ben indigenous, and to their credit the club has made a point of trying to improve in this area.

Johnson and DWZ, Smith still to decide, Proctor I think as well

Pretty sure Johnson was pre Madge ....the others 2 yes ...thought Proctor was Forum talk
 
@jrtiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347495) said:
I think this could seriously be Madge's last week in the job. I'll be incredibly surprised if he sees out the next month, let alone the whole year. I have always wanted him to succeed and have a lot of respect for him, but his messages just don't seem to be getting across.

I genuinely think he's still living in the 2010s. 5 hitups and a bomb, pedestrian block shapes, the odd inside ball. The most rigid interchange rotation I've ever seen. Our attitude in defence is pathetic. It's clear the players aren't listening. Bomber is a young coach that is tuned into the modern game. So is Cameron Ciraldo. Flanagan I'm not sure about. If Bennett was
@jrtiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347495) said:
I think this could seriously be Madge's last week in the job. I'll be incredibly surprised if he sees out the next month, let alone the whole year. I have always wanted him to succeed and have a lot of respect for him, but his messages just don't seem to be getting across.

I genuinely think he's still living in the 2010s. 5 hitups and a bomb, pedestrian block shapes, the odd inside ball. The most rigid interchange rotation I've ever seen. Our attitude in defence is pathetic. It's clear the players aren't listening. Bomber is a young coach that is tuned into the modern game. So is Cameron Ciraldo. Flanagan I'm not sure about. If Bennett was to come he'd bring assistants like Hornby who understand the way the game is supposed to be played in this day and age. Madge won't let that happen because he's clearly scarred by the Seibold experience and its reflected in our outdated style of footy.

And finally, someone tell our Chairman to get out of the news and into the boardroom and to sort this mess out, and tell our CEO to get his hands off the football department before we lose Hartigan, who is the best thing that's happened to our club since we made the finals.

Some good points but I respectfully disagree.

For decade's we have been the underperformed and non respected club of the NRL.

A roster made of discards Hasbeens and deadwood.

**Q Why couldnt we change??
A Because every new coach has started on borrowed time with crap players.**

We finally have a disciplined coach, a passionate and engaged Chairman, support in the front office and were losing it cause were not winning.

**Im hurting bad**.

We're pathetic mostly to date in 2021, but there's never gonna be alignment of purpose like this.

Were not gonna get Bellamy or Bennett.

Madge is the best out there to change our culture of laziness.

We need to hold our nerve as hyper passionate Tigers fans.

A few more roster changes and some young blood will see us turn the corner soon.
 
@spartan117 said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347763) said:
@jrtiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347495) said:
I think this could seriously be Madge's last week in the job. I'll be incredibly surprised if he sees out the next month, let alone the whole year. I have always wanted him to succeed and have a lot of respect for him, but his messages just don't seem to be getting across.

I genuinely think he's still living in the 2010s. 5 hitups and a bomb, pedestrian block shapes, the odd inside ball. The most rigid interchange rotation I've ever seen. Our attitude in defence is pathetic. It's clear the players aren't listening. Bomber is a young coach that is tuned into the modern game. So is Cameron Ciraldo. Flanagan I'm not sure about. If Bennett was
@jrtiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347495) said:
I think this could seriously be Madge's last week in the job. I'll be incredibly surprised if he sees out the next month, let alone the whole year. I have always wanted him to succeed and have a lot of respect for him, but his messages just don't seem to be getting across.

I genuinely think he's still living in the 2010s. 5 hitups and a bomb, pedestrian block shapes, the odd inside ball. The most rigid interchange rotation I've ever seen. Our attitude in defence is pathetic. It's clear the players aren't listening. Bomber is a young coach that is tuned into the modern game. So is Cameron Ciraldo. Flanagan I'm not sure about. If Bennett was to come he'd bring assistants like Hornby who understand the way the game is supposed to be played in this day and age. Madge won't let that happen because he's clearly scarred by the Seibold experience and its reflected in our outdated style of footy.

And finally, someone tell our Chairman to get out of the news and into the boardroom and to sort this mess out, and tell our CEO to get his hands off the football department before we lose Hartigan, who is the best thing that's happened to our club since we made the finals.

Some good points but I respectfully disagree.

For decade's we have been the underperformed and non respected club of the NRL.

A roster made of discards Hasbeens and deadwood.

**Q Why couldnt we change??
A Because every new coach has started on borrowed time with crap players.**

We finally have a disciplined coach, a passionate and engaged Chairman, support in the front office and were losing it cause were not winning.

**Im hurting bad**.

We're pathetic mostly to date in 2021, but there's never gonna be alignment of purpose like this.

Were not gonna get Bellamy or Bennett.

Madge is the best out there to change our culture of laziness.

We need to hold our nerve as hyper passionate Tigers fans.

A few more roster changes and some young blood will see us turn the corner soon.

Good post, we're all hurting, but changing coaches every few years is not the answer.
 
@tigerwest said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347795) said:
@spartan117 said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347763) said:
@jrtiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347495) said:
I think this could seriously be Madge's last week in the job. I'll be incredibly surprised if he sees out the next month, let alone the whole year. I have always wanted him to succeed and have a lot of respect for him, but his messages just don't seem to be getting across.

I genuinely think he's still living in the 2010s. 5 hitups and a bomb, pedestrian block shapes, the odd inside ball. The most rigid interchange rotation I've ever seen. Our attitude in defence is pathetic. It's clear the players aren't listening. Bomber is a young coach that is tuned into the modern game. So is Cameron Ciraldo. Flanagan I'm not sure about. If Bennett was
@jrtiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347495) said:
I think this could seriously be Madge's last week in the job. I'll be incredibly surprised if he sees out the next month, let alone the whole year. I have always wanted him to succeed and have a lot of respect for him, but his messages just don't seem to be getting across.

I genuinely think he's still living in the 2010s. 5 hitups and a bomb, pedestrian block shapes, the odd inside ball. The most rigid interchange rotation I've ever seen. Our attitude in defence is pathetic. It's clear the players aren't listening. Bomber is a young coach that is tuned into the modern game. So is Cameron Ciraldo. Flanagan I'm not sure about. If Bennett was to come he'd bring assistants like Hornby who understand the way the game is supposed to be played in this day and age. Madge won't let that happen because he's clearly scarred by the Seibold experience and its reflected in our outdated style of footy.

And finally, someone tell our Chairman to get out of the news and into the boardroom and to sort this mess out, and tell our CEO to get his hands off the football department before we lose Hartigan, who is the best thing that's happened to our club since we made the finals.

Some good points but I respectfully disagree.

For decade's we have been the underperformed and non respected club of the NRL.

A roster made of discards Hasbeens and deadwood.

**Q Why couldnt we change??
A Because every new coach has started on borrowed time with crap players.**

We finally have a disciplined coach, a passionate and engaged Chairman, support in the front office and were losing it cause were not winning.

**Im hurting bad**.

We're pathetic mostly to date in 2021, but there's never gonna be alignment of purpose like this.

Were not gonna get Bellamy or Bennett.

Madge is the best out there to change our culture of laziness.

We need to hold our nerve as hyper passionate Tigers fans.

A few more roster changes and some young blood will see us turn the corner soon.

Good post, we're all hurting, but changing coaches every few years is not the answer.

Maguire has our juniors rolling. Turfing the coach won't fix anything. Just put us right on the bottom of the scrap heap
 
@spartan117 said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347763) said:
@jrtiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347495) said:
I think this could seriously be Madge's last week in the job. I'll be incredibly surprised if he sees out the next month, let alone the whole year. I have always wanted him to succeed and have a lot of respect for him, but his messages just don't seem to be getting across.

I genuinely think he's still living in the 2010s. 5 hitups and a bomb, pedestrian block shapes, the odd inside ball. The most rigid interchange rotation I've ever seen. Our attitude in defence is pathetic. It's clear the players aren't listening. Bomber is a young coach that is tuned into the modern game. So is Cameron Ciraldo. Flanagan I'm not sure about. If Bennett was
@jrtiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347495) said:
I think this could seriously be Madge's last week in the job. I'll be incredibly surprised if he sees out the next month, let alone the whole year. I have always wanted him to succeed and have a lot of respect for him, but his messages just don't seem to be getting across.

I genuinely think he's still living in the 2010s. 5 hitups and a bomb, pedestrian block shapes, the odd inside ball. The most rigid interchange rotation I've ever seen. Our attitude in defence is pathetic. It's clear the players aren't listening. Bomber is a young coach that is tuned into the modern game. So is Cameron Ciraldo. Flanagan I'm not sure about. If Bennett was to come he'd bring assistants like Hornby who understand the way the game is supposed to be played in this day and age. Madge won't let that happen because he's clearly scarred by the Seibold experience and its reflected in our outdated style of footy.

And finally, someone tell our Chairman to get out of the news and into the boardroom and to sort this mess out, and tell our CEO to get his hands off the football department before we lose Hartigan, who is the best thing that's happened to our club since we made the finals.

Some good points but I respectfully disagree.

For decade's we have been the underperformed and non respected club of the NRL.

A roster made of discards Hasbeens and deadwood.

**Q Why couldnt we change??
A Because every new coach has started on borrowed time with crap players.**

We finally have a disciplined coach, a passionate and engaged Chairman, support in the front office and were losing it cause were not winning.

**Im hurting bad**.

We're pathetic mostly to date in 2021, but there's never gonna be alignment of purpose like this.

Were not gonna get Bellamy or Bennett.

Madge is the best out there to change our culture of laziness.

We need to hold our nerve as hyper passionate Tigers fans.

A few more roster changes and some young blood will see us turn the corner soon.

Stay the course!
 
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347497) said:
@geo said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347494) said:
@rihannafan1 said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347098) said:
Where are the leaks coming from? Sounds like someone pretty influential in admin is a bit leaky to Mr Chammas.

Mr Chammas dislikes Maguire...

But there is a story to write and blaming the messenger is unhelpful.

First it's Slothfield doesn't like us
then Kent doesn't like us
then Hooper doesn't like us

don't shoot the messenger
 
We have the following
St George
Gold Coast
newcastle

we need to win 2 out of 3 for Madge to survive I reckon
If we get flogged at campbletown against gold coast Madge is gone I reckon
 
@willow said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347542) said:
The numbers that show why Maguire is in the crosshairs at Tigers
By Michael Chammas
April 26, 2021 — 5.00am

Michael Maguire equalled Jason Taylor on Sunday as the second-longest serving coach in Wests Tigers history. His record is now worse.

In his 51 games as Wests Tigers coach, Maguire has won just 19 at a rate of 37.3 per cent. Even Taylor, who was sacked just three rounds into the 2017 season in the hope of keeping the now defunct big four, had a better record.

Granted, new coaches are always given time to rebuild, but time is now revealing that this may be more than just a Wests Tigers problem. Perhaps there’s a Michael Maguire problem?

In Maguire’s last 51 games in charge of a star-studded Rabbitohs side, his success rate was even worse (18 wins) than it is now at the Wests Tigers.

The mood in the dressing rooms following a 46-6 loss to Canberra in the nation’s capital four years ago was enough to convince the Tigers to pull the trigger on Taylor. Club hierarchy decided that Taylor had lost the dressing room. They would have been wondering the same thing again after the Anzac Day demolition at the hands of Manly at Bankwest Stadium.

The players aren’t without fault, but they don’t appear to be playing for the jersey or the coach. The club held those fears over the summer. It’s why they would only give Maguire a two-year extension if he agreed to specific performance-based clauses that allowed them to spear him without a huge financial hit.

While the Tigers need to be applauded for nabbing some of the best young players in the game, the fact they can’t attract any big name quality players isn’t a good reflection of the coach.

In an interview in the preseason, Maguire tried to sugar-coat it by saying he didn’t want players who were afraid of hard work. Having spoken to several players about the Tigers, the concern isn’t about hard work, but being over-worked.

Since Benji Marshall turned back the clock on Friday night to lead South Sydney to a come-from-behind win against the Titans, questions have been asked as to why the Tigers let him go. But those suggesting the Tigers should have done more to keep Marshall are oblivious to what went on in Marshall’s last season at the club. What he could offer the team on a football field became irrelevant.

The only way Marshall could have stayed at the Wests Tigers and it not blow up in their face was if the club chose him over Maguire. That’s how badly their relationship had soured.

At the time, sacking the coach was a non-negotiable. But what Rabbitohs coach Wayne Bennett has since been able to extract from a 36-year-old Marshall is just one reason why Maguire is no longer on such solid ground.

Maguire’s decision to drop Marshall after round four was the beginning of the end for the Kiwi at the club. Marshall felt so disrespected, and hard done by given his Dally M-leading form over the opening month of the season, that his strong relationship with the coach deteriorated rapidly.

Marshall was so upset with how things played out that he did not want his wife and son at his final game. He even left the match ball that was presented to him inside the change rooms at Bankwest Stadium, and had to be begged to attend the club’s presentation a few nights later.

Maguire would never talk about it publicly, but multiple sources within the club have told the Herald the Tigers coach began to question Marshall’s influence on the team.

Internally, there was a feeling the narrative – that the coach had lost the dressing room – stemmed from Marshall’s discontent towards him. That may have been the case, but perhaps someone at the club should have listened to what was being said, not who was saying it.

Young Tiger’s grief
It’s been an emotionally draining few weeks for boom Wests Tigers prop Stefano Utoikamanu – not that you would have known by the way he has been playing.

Utoikamanu was given time off this week to attend the funeral of his 17-year-old cousin Elijah Faalua, the Newcastle Knights Harold Matthews player who died in a car accident earlier this month.

Faalua died at the scene after he was thrown from the front passenger seat after the 17-year-old driver crashed into a barrier on a private road near Cessnock.

Those at a packed funeral service Newcastle on Tuesday said images of Faalua’s distraught mother refusing to let go of her son’s casket will live with them for the rest of their lives. The Tigers gave Utoikamanu time off this week to be with his family.

It’s been a tough six months for the former Parramatta prop, who also lost one of his best friends when Manly up-and-comer Keith Titmuss tragically died following a Manly preseason training session last November.


And that poor me attitude is exactly why Benji had to be punted. No accountability and considers himself as an entitled part of the club.
 
Robbie Farah is joining the coaching staff. Watch out Madge!

In all seriousness, I think Robbie is the only person who actually understands WT. I hope having him at training and gameday will improve things.
 
@kazoo-kid said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1348024) said:
Robbie Farah is joining the coaching staff. Watch out Madge!

In all seriousness, I think Robbie is the only person who actually understands WT. I hope having him at training and gameday will improve things.

Yeah, I could see Robbie being our FT coach one day soon ( I bet he does too)
 
@tigertragic83 said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347887) said:
@tigerwest said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347795) said:
@spartan117 said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347763) said:
@jrtiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347495) said:
I think this could seriously be Madge's last week in the job. I'll be incredibly surprised if he sees out the next month, let alone the whole year. I have always wanted him to succeed and have a lot of respect for him, but his messages just don't seem to be getting across.

I genuinely think he's still living in the 2010s. 5 hitups and a bomb, pedestrian block shapes, the odd inside ball. The most rigid interchange rotation I've ever seen. Our attitude in defence is pathetic. It's clear the players aren't listening. Bomber is a young coach that is tuned into the modern game. So is Cameron Ciraldo. Flanagan I'm not sure about. If Bennett was
@jrtiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347495) said:
I think this could seriously be Madge's last week in the job. I'll be incredibly surprised if he sees out the next month, let alone the whole year. I have always wanted him to succeed and have a lot of respect for him, but his messages just don't seem to be getting across.

I genuinely think he's still living in the 2010s. 5 hitups and a bomb, pedestrian block shapes, the odd inside ball. The most rigid interchange rotation I've ever seen. Our attitude in defence is pathetic. It's clear the players aren't listening. Bomber is a young coach that is tuned into the modern game. So is Cameron Ciraldo. Flanagan I'm not sure about. If Bennett was to come he'd bring assistants like Hornby who understand the way the game is supposed to be played in this day and age. Madge won't let that happen because he's clearly scarred by the Seibold experience and its reflected in our outdated style of footy.

And finally, someone tell our Chairman to get out of the news and into the boardroom and to sort this mess out, and tell our CEO to get his hands off the football department before we lose Hartigan, who is the best thing that's happened to our club since we made the finals.

Some good points but I respectfully disagree.

For decade's we have been the underperformed and non respected club of the NRL.

A roster made of discards Hasbeens and deadwood.

**Q Why couldnt we change??
A Because every new coach has started on borrowed time with crap players.**

We finally have a disciplined coach, a passionate and engaged Chairman, support in the front office and were losing it cause were not winning.

**Im hurting bad**.

We're pathetic mostly to date in 2021, but there's never gonna be alignment of purpose like this.

Were not gonna get Bellamy or Bennett.

Madge is the best out there to change our culture of laziness.

We need to hold our nerve as hyper passionate Tigers fans.

A few more roster changes and some young blood will see us turn the corner soon.

Good post, we're all hurting, but changing coaches every few years is not the answer.

Maguire has our juniors rolling. Turfing the coach won't fix anything. Just put us right on the bottom of the scrap heap

How much say does he have on the juniors?
 
@jedi_tiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1348020) said:
We have the following
St George
Gold Coast
newcastle

we need to win 2 out of 3 for Madge to survive I reckon
If we get flogged at campbletown against gold coast Madge is gone I reckon

I think we know we won’t.
 
@jedi_tiger said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1348016) said:
@pawsandclaws1 said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347497) said:
@geo said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347494) said:
@rihannafan1 said in [Maguire's job not on the line: Lee Hagipantelis](/post/1347098) said:
Where are the leaks coming from? Sounds like someone pretty influential in admin is a bit leaky to Mr Chammas.

Mr Chammas dislikes Maguire...

But there is a story to write and blaming the messenger is unhelpful.

First it's Slothfield doesn't like us
then Kent doesn't like us
then Hooper doesn't like us

don't shoot the messenger

We all would like to shoot the old drunk.
 

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