This Wane fellow does sound intriguing. He actually sounds almost exactly what this team needs. Not sure how our group of pre-madonna's would respond to him. If the club decided to go for someone like him he would need to be given full license to do what he likes with the squad. A luxury which im fairly certain was not offered to Seibold.
Any coach who allows others to pick the team should never be a head coach and any board that facilitates or allows that to happen should go too.
I don't know who our coach will be but they should be judge, jury and executioner when it comes to team selection, player appraisal and who assists in coaching. No one else.
Of course the board has a say in who we hire and how much, but that's where it ends.
If the coach decides a million dollar player plays reserves, so be it. It should be up to him and the only him.
The board should give whoever is coaching next year the expectations for the season in regards to performance and an expected trajectory of success, based on achievable outcomes.
I feel some sympathy for siebold in that his task was never an easy one, and I don't believe for a second he is singularly responsible for this trainwreck of a season. Some of it is plain bad luck, some of it a board recalcitrant to giving coach the power Bennet had, but a lot of it comes down to what he has achieved in getting performance from this squad.
Compare us to Canterbury who fight in every game. Their squad filled with players like hopoate and they would kill for a player as gifted as Isaako (yes him) but they somehow make every point against them earned.
Of both our teams, they are lightyears ahead of us in only one thing, heart.
We need to find in this team what only a very few, like Turpin display on a regular basis. Its not talent, it's not speed or strength, its the willingness to make that tackle when your team is losing by twenty with minutes to go because there ARE minutes to go. We should picking our juniors based on more than just athletic potential but the ability to be gullible enough to believe in victory, no matter how far fetched. If the current crop can't do that, we need to some who can..