The Doctor wrote:From an outsider looking in I don't know how much you value my input, but I really don't think you need to panic about getting in the play offs whatsoever.
To put it bluntly you've gone toe to toe with the best sides in Super League in Leeds Saints Huddersfield and afew other teams in and about the play off spots, and it must be difficult to back that up week on week.
With a few fixtures against teams nearer the bottom of the table I think normal service will be resumed and you will start showing what you can do again.
I wouldnt bet against a Cas v Wakey clash in the play offs!
Doctor always posts sense.
Well done today mate - Heaven knows I'm miserable now.
owiepob wrote:I have no idea how long you have been supporting Trinity but I have been for 30 years. Now I fully accept that length of time as a supporter does not make my views more valid than the next supporter BUT it does allow you as a reader to appraise and evaluate my comments.
Never in all my time as a Trinity supporter have we been in the top flight with less than a quarter of the season to go and had a 50% win record. This is the best season in my lifetime. The McNally season was the previous best when I think we won 5 from 6 of the last games.
So you will forgive me if I don't join the clarion call for JKs head. Whilst you might think my comments are based on him saving us 3 years ago - naturally I'd disagree - they are based on 30 years.
There is a difference between recognising the positive influence JK is having on our club, cellebrating the successes and saying that JK does everything right because clearly he does not.
How about a little balance RDM?
very well said mate. jk has worked miracles with what he has to work with, both on and off the field. speak to any of the players and they will tell you. i do agree with what he says about playing players out of position, but as far as kear is concerned , the best thing that has happened to wakey.
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was next to JK in the coaching box today and was stunned to see and hear his reaction to the game, Grix needs to be in the middle, and when he subbed and then brought Drew back on he had too many players who he wanted to chance there arm.
I think emotion got the better of Kear today.
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jonh wrote:was next to JK in the coaching box today and was stunned to see and hear his reaction to the game, Grix needs to be in the middle, and when he subbed and then brought Drew back on he had too many players who he wanted to chance there arm.
I think emotion got the better of Kear today.
what do you mean , too many wanted to chance their arm john?
jonh wrote:was next to JK in the coaching box today and was stunned to see and hear his reaction to the game, Grix needs to be in the middle, and when he subbed and then brought Drew back on he had too many players who he wanted to chance there arm.
I think emotion got the better of Kear today.
Wait for the usual vitriol from the all seeing eye that is Vasty........
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MR BROWN wrote:what do you mean , too many wanted to chance their arm john?
Kears orders to Beans was get so and so on to chance his arm, with about 20 left.
He took Drew off then brought him back on much to Drews disgust, then when it went tits up was slinging his water about at the wndow, never seen Kear lose it like that, in my opinion he got too involved emotionally today.
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Mr. Mojo Risin wrote:Wait for the usual vitriol from the all seeing eye that is Vasty........
I didn't think he came on when Wakey lost. If Wakey win and Cas lose, he is happy, if Ferguson scores and Westerman plays crap, he is creaming in his pants.
jonh wrote:Kears orders to Beans was get so and so on to chance his arm, with about 20 left.
He took Drew off then brought him back on much to Drews disgust, then when it went tits up was slinging his water about at the wndow, never seen Kear lose it like that, in my opinion he got too involved emotionally today.
see what you mean john. thought it was strange when i saw drew come off and then 2 mins later back on
Tiger Bond wrote:I didn't think he came on when Wakey lost. If Wakey win and Cas lose, he is happy, if Ferguson scores and Westerman plays crap, he is creaming in his pants.
Not in a million years am I defending Vasty, but I just don't see the 'great white hope' that Westerman is meant to be? No sour grapes, but I have never seen him have a good game?
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Maybe not his finest game, but any Wakey fan who would condone Kear's dismissal needs their head looking at. We have never been as regularly competitive in SL as we are right now and again, for a club our size we punch well above our weight and this is down in no small part to Kear.
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