WIZEB wrote:Holbrook is a minge. Hope Wires beat them at Wembley, and think they might. If we don't clash with Saints before OT we'll do them in the final, then we can see who the daddy is.
A little disrespectful Mr Wiz to the coach who has produced the best team by far in Super League We already know who the daddy is between the two coaches and its certainly not Radford
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bonaire wrote:A little disrespectful Mr Wiz to the coach who has produced the best team by far in Super League We already know who the daddy is between the two coaches and its certainly not Radford
Just not my bag matey. Best teams have to win things to be the best! You know you love Radders really.
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WIZEB wrote:Well I'll go for Radders with Saint. Holbrook will be deemed a failure if he can't win at least one of the big two before departure.
Why does everything have to be either the height of success of the depths of failure? Holbrook has turned St's into possibly the most consistently dominant teams SL has seen, how is that a failure?
Irrespective of some posters views, Brian Smith turned Hull around but never won a trophy, was he a failure? Daryl Powell appears to be able to coach any player into improvement, is he a failure for not winning silverware?
You should stop listening to TalkSport so much, they spout this kind of comment on a regular basis.
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WIZEB wrote:Holbrook is a minge. Hope Wires beat them at Wembley, and think they might. If we don't clash with Saints before OT we'll do them in the final, then we can see who the daddy is.
NURSE.....help needed for Wizeb....looks like the meds have worn off.
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Jake the Peg wrote:Before holbrook came over, pretty much the same saints team was utter gash under cunningham. He's a top coach who would improve any team in the comp
To be fair, anyone could have improved on Cunningham.
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I think I would have improved Saints if I'd have took over from Saints, they had some good players, he was useless.
Saying that Holbrook is obviously a decent coach, but if they don't win at least one trophy this season is say he time will have been slightly disapointting after being so dominant for the last two seasons.
I'd be amazed if they don't win on Saturday, think only Wigan can stop them for the double.
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Interesting that the gereral concensus is that the coach is the difference. Puzzling that so many Hull fans are content with Radford as ours.
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