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Reluctant sex-symbol Anthony Seibold's lawyers may have struck gold
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[QUOTE="GCBRONCO, post: 3164379, member: 1808"] The problem is I'd say the damage has already been done the reputation of bringing what was under Bennett still a very competitive top eight outfit to it's knees on the field(crawling into the finals relying on results going your way so late in the season only to get flogged by a record amount in the finals 2019 isn't something to be proud of), then when he announces "big changes" are coming. The only big changes that came were the record scorelines served up as a plater for the opposition week in and week out and the battle for the wooden spoon, certainly hasn't shown a backbone that is so needed. Any club in their right mind wouldn't touch a coach with a 35 percent win rate at his current club for two seasons and even if he was to salvage a somewhat respectable result next season would still be reluctant to touch him. On top now you got this off field scandal(not necessarily his fault, but it does make it less attractive to deal with). You would have to be pretty damn desperate to ignore the stench of failure. [/QUOTE]
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