thehullwhitestar wrote:I liked PS and I always thought that he was an amusing guy. Probably a better coach than Agar but his recruitment and retention was absolutely pi$$ poor !!![/quote]
Agree on both counts but how much was he backed by the board?????
2010s recruitment has been the best we have seen for a few seasons so looks as though they are backing Agar to the hilt.
Uncle Junior wrote:That's a good point, maybe if we lost every game his personal pride would mean that he did the decent thing and walked. I could handle losing to Rovers tomorrow if it meant this would happen, the season's dead anyway.
thehullwhitestar wrote:You can think what you want but you are totally wrong !!!
Briscoe - He'd already pushed him out of the squad and made it quite clear that he didn't rate him before the contract talks, big big mistake.
Maiava - Only a clown could possibly watch him play then give him a deal like we did. Poor doesn't sum it up.
Cusack - Absolutely the opposite of what we needed at the time in our pack. Panic/poor signing and a waste of a quota spot.
Dykes - A player who everyone on both sides of the world knew was finished and couldn't even pull his shorts up without needing time on the treatment table. Total pi$$ take signing.
Sing - Probably the most disappointing "high profile" signing that we have ever made. An old man with zero pace and a two year pension plan from Hull. Big waste of money and quota spot.
McMenemy - one of the best all-round second rowers we've had in the SL era and that clown showed him the door almost within minutes of sitting at his desk. Nothing to do with his shoulder. The clown made it quite clear to him that he didn't rate him and that he had no future at Hull. McMenemy fought all year for a contract which was typical of the total professional that he was, then got unlucky with his shoulder.
Brough - Also shown the door in no time whatsoever. I don't think that he was the answer at SH but he was shipped out and never replaced, unless you count an old past-it Aussie who was made of biscuit.
You can smooth over the facts all you like and, like you just have in part, make it up as you go along, but that guy took us so far backwards in such a short space of time that it was an achievement in itself !! He took a very good squad which needed a little tweak here and there and he totally fooked it up !!! He was the wrong man in the wrong place at the wrong time and we are still paying for his brief but very damaging tenure.
thehullwhitestar wrote:I liked PS and I always thought that he was an amusing guy. Probably a better coach than Agar but his recruitment and retention was absolutely pi$$ poor !!!
so on that basis, Sharp head coach, Agar Director of rugby!?
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At most other clubs, Agar would have already gone but the club want to be proved right in his appointment. Especially after sacking two coaches in the last three seasons.
There can't be many coaches in the SL era that have a worse % win ratio. What is his ?? 20% or less perhaps ??
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thehullwhitestar wrote:At most other clubs, Agar would have already gone but the club want to be proved right in his appointment. Especially after sacking two coaches in the last three seasons.
There can't be many coaches in the SL era that have a worse % win ratio. What is his ?? 20% or less perhaps ??
Not quite that bad, but bad enough.
In Super League it's played 34 won 13 lost 21 which is 38%.
If you look at the record against Leeds, St Helens, Wigan and Warrington it's played 11 won 1 lost 10.
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