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Tim Sheens relieved of coaching duties

Charlie124

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Thebiggest thing here is apart from Sheens

Benji marshall has a get-out-clause within his contract should Mr Sheens ever leave the tiggers

Very interesting, especially if Sheens does end up at the Warriors seeing as they've lost Maloney. Benji would be in his element at the Warriors...
 

some11

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Tim Sheens should go to Brisbane then, hey IBM. Premiership winning coach and all, he'd do wonders.

Sheenius to the Broncos... All in favour? :thumn

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skeepe

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So, did we find out if Parish will be bringing the wooden spoon with him? obvious troll is obvious
 

Pistol_Pete

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Very interesting, especially if Sheens does end up at the Warriors seeing as they've lost Maloney. Benji would be in his element at the Warriors...

Hahha benji and sean johnson together
FMD would be like going on a coke bender with Lindsay Lohan AND Paris Hilton
 

Frailty

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So, did we find out if Parish will be bringing the wooden spoon with him? obvious troll is obvious


Funny... Pretty sure Parish is the Assistant Coach at Manly at the moment.

Just to keep the obvious troll going
 

Haffa

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Wests would be the perfect fit for Brian Smith after they've given Sheens the flick :lol:
 

broncos4life

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I'm perfectly serious.

As a Broncos fan, I'm qualified to know what happens when your club cannot hang on to a premiership coach. I regret losing Bennett to this very day.

Blah blah 1 premiership versus 6 and all that crap but fair dinkem, maybe the problem isn't Sheens but is actually that the Tigs footy department treats players like The Broncos are currently doing, and that is that they're easily replaceable.

Ben Te'o is not easily replaceable, Darius Boyd was not easily replaceable, Brent Tate was not and neither is Beau Ryan and Bryce Gibbs in their current form. It's easy to use the Coach as a scapegoat when a footy side is full of big names on big money who aren't really pulling their weight, and the ones that are pulling their weight are allowed to walk away. Benji had a shocker this year, and we all know about Moltzen.

So much of this is wrong, so much. Boyd and Tate had to go because of this little thing called the 'salary cap'... not sure if you have heard of it?

Also, how is this what the broncos are 'currently doing when this happened in 2008?

Teo is easily replaceable. One thing the broncos don't need to waste cap space on is a money grubbing 2nd rower when we have so many quality second rowers at our disposal.
 

Gozilo

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According to the news on nein and ten, Sheens is safe for now but the board is conducting a 'review'.

They can't admit that they need someone else
 

Big Pete

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I Bleed Maroon said:
Ben Te'o is not easily replaceable, Darius Boyd was not easily replaceable, Brent Tate was not and neither is Beau Ryan and Bryce Gibbs in their current form. It's easy to use the Coach as a scapegoat when a footy side is full of big names on big money who aren't really pulling their weight, and the ones that are pulling their weight are allowed to walk away. Benji had a shocker this year, and we all know about Moltzen.

This section doesn't really add up IBM.

You're trying to justify why we should have kept Bennett but you include Tate who was let go on his watch.

The players you listed are all talented but it was in everybody's interest that they moved on.

Tate was offered a lucrative contract by the Warriors to cross the Tasman. On his day, Tate was a great player but his history with injuries and preference to play on the right (aka. the same side as Hodges) didn't make him all that valuable to us.

Boyd was bog ordinary at the Broncos. He was versatile and knew how to position himself but that's about all you can say. Massive crabber.

Te'o is one of the best fringe runners in the game but if there is one position we have depth in, it's backrow. He was going to waste on the bench with the starting backrow playing close to 80 minutes each and fighting for game time with Gillett. Given our current batch of juniors, I don't think we'll miss him all that much at all.

This section would have made sense in 08-10 but if anything, all we did was re-sign players or promote players from Q Cup & NYC. We've taken the opposite approach of the Tigers who for some reason decided to go crazy on the recruitment front.

Sheens is terrible and has been since 2007.
 
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undertaker

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http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/...ould-also-depart/story-fn2mcuj6-1226479648762

Wests Tigers will hold an emergency board meeting on Monday, where four-time premiership-winning coach Tim Sheens is expected to have his contract terminated.

Only a week ago, Sheens told The Sunday Telegraph he intended to see out the remaining two years of his deal and outlined plans to instigate a roster shake-up at Concord.
But a player revolt -- sparked by Beau Ryan and Chris Heighington being released to Cronulla -- has led the 10-member Wests Tigers board to vote for change.
Rival NRL clubs have begun circling the Tigers catastrophe, with The Sunday Telegraph learning captain Robbie Farah has been sounded out about a possible switch of clubs.
Off-contract at the end of next season, Farah playing for any club other than the Tigers seemed a ludicrous proposition 12 months ago.


But given the current situation, where dual international Lote Tuqiri openly admitted players were in the dark about whether CEO Stephen Humphreys or Sheens was calling the shots, it's now a possibility.


The NSW hooker's future won't be the only big-ticket item for Humphreys and the club's new coach to confront.
While Kiwi Test captain Benji Marshall no longer has a get-out clause in his contract should Sheens be sacked, he has outlined his discontent with the way Ryan and Heighington were shown the door.
It emphasises how Tigers directors have more to worry about than finding a new coach.
Untried NSW Origin assistant coach Matt Parish, who won one of six games at UK club Salford before resigning and returning home for personal reasons, has strong support among some influential Tigers board members.
Parish enjoys a close rapport with Ricky Stuart and Laurie Daley and has spent the past 10 months as Geoff Toovey's assistant at Manly.
Current Tigers assistant coach Steve Georgallis also enjoys support among the playing group, while former Dragons coach Nathan Brown has been linked to the job.
Tigers players Tuqiri, Benji Marshall and Tim Moltzen were spotted at the Palace Hotel at Breakfast Point on Friday afternoon as the club's directors were thrashing out how to best terminate the contract of Sheens.
A proposal to make Sheens the club's director of football and appoint another coach was put forward at last Thursday's board meeting, but Sheens is not in favour of it.
The coach who guided the Tigers to the 2005 premiership either wants sole control or no role at all, forcing the Tigers board to end his tenure with two years remaining on a deal he signed 19 months ago.
With Sheens' contract believed to be worth around $450,000 a season, the coach is expected to walk away with a hefty pay-out.
Sheens will remain in his role as Test coach and has reportedly ruled himself out of the vacant New Zealand Warriors job.
Aside from the player revolt against him, Sheens also verbally guaranteed the Tigers he would step aside if the club failed to make the top eight this season.
The guarantee was given when Penrith were chasing his signature in April last year and the Tigers coach negotiated an extension at Concord until the end of 2014.
The next item on the agenda for the Tigers' new coach will be what becomes of the support staff assembled by Sheens.
Recruitment manager Warren McDonnell, football manager Bryan Hider, assistant coach Grant Jones, assistant coach Georgallis and physiotherapist Andrew Leeds are all part of the football operations review being conducted by Humphreys.
Sheens was unavailable for comment on Saturday, but he told The Sunday Telegraph last weekend: "I know there are factions here at the Tigers that would be happy to see me go.
"They're not necessarily close to the club, but they are factions on the fringe. Look, you can never satisfy everyone. The main areas for concern are your players and the club management.
"From my perspective, I've had no issues with either, or certainly none that anyone's telling me about anyway."
As the old saying goes, a week can be a long time in rugby league.
 

bartman

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Sounds like they are just waiting for the Warriors to approach him - if he asks to go to the Warriors, no payout.
If Sheens is smart (and if the Warriors approach him), he'd tell the Warriors to just wait for a week or so.... big payout + new income :D.

Wests sound like they are in a bit of crisis, even if the player clearout is to bring Jennings in - Benji's article makes his dissatisfaction with the process quite clear.
 

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