with the sacking of McClennan from the warriors this morning we are the only one of the bottom 4 sides that have not changed their coach on the back of poor performances in the last 12 months, the question must be asked whether the club has truely become irrelevant and willing to accept mediocrity.
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Originally posted by fletch View Postwith the sacking of McClennan from the warriors this morning we are the only one of the bottom 4 sides that have not changed their coach on the back of poor performances in the last 12 months, the question must be asked whether the club has truely become irrelevant and willing to accept mediocrity.
The notion that any club "is willing to accept mediocrity" is, quite frankly, pretty silly.
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Originally posted by theticket View PostOr if the club believes that they are sticking to a strategy which will take time to bear fruit? Sacking a coach is not the only lever a club has to pull - it just sometimes seems that way.
The notion that any club "is willing to accept mediocrity" is, quite frankly, pretty silly.
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View PostSacking the coach (although sometimes apopropriate) is often a lazy uneducated reaction that makes the board and fans feel empowered and decisive for a honeymoon period.
A quick "fix".
Be careful what you wish for.
They don't get that the players have turned on several recent coaches after the honeymoon period and that the players poor attitudes are a big part of the problem. It is much easier to blame everything on the coach, and then feel vindicated when we perform well for the new coach...until the next excuse arrives.
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Originally posted by Arties Pie View PostOther than maybe enticing Mick Potter or Daniel Anderson who else is available, not including Taylor. Although the players must accept their share of the blame for such a poor season.
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Originally posted by fletch View PostTrent Robinson is the one we need to go after, he was a key to our 2010 run, also has worked miracles with a very ordinary playing roster at Catalans.
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Originally posted by dice View PostBennett should be sacked. Unlike Smith, Bennett has unlimited resources at his disposal and has complete control of the team. Despite all this he has managed to miss the 8 with one of the premiership favourites....
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