ccs wrote:It amazes me that people still expect that a new coach would jump at the chance of joining us. Even if such a coach existed, the chances of it happening are nil.
It’s one of the bigger jobs in Super League. Many coaches would relish the chance in a normal situation. Covid has changed everything though financially.
ccs wrote:It amazes me that people still expect that a new coach would jump at the chance of joining us. Even if such a coach existed, the chances of it happening are nil.
Please explain why they wouldn't?
You know apart from; career progression, the challenge, the quality in the squad we have and potentially increase in earnings, why would anyone want to join us, you're right
Bombed Out wrote:Please explain why they wouldn't?
You know apart from; career progression, the challenge, the quality in the squad we have and potentially increase in earnings, why would anyone want to join us, you're right
Here you go again, there's a pandemic if you haven't noticed, the club is close to bankruptcy and the the future of the whole game is in doubt, who in their right mind would give up a job, move over to Hull and potentially risk everything?
Hope that's clear enough for you.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
Think Last has been given an impossible situation.
He’s been handed someone else’s squad, and no matter what people say it was Radford who had the say in signings and how they played. Ask Last if he’d have signed a luxury player (Fonua) or another forward
Who’s to say Purtill would have done any better in the circumstances? Then we’d have been saying get rid of him and give it to Last.
Like is said previously, we’re paying the price for hanging onto Radford a year too long, and now we’re in a totally different financial situation.
ccs wrote:Here you go again, there's a pandemic if you haven't noticed, the club is close to bankruptcy and the the future of the whole game is in doubt, who in their right mind would give up a job, move over to Hull and potentially risk everything?
Hope that's clear enough for you.
So you're saying a RL coach in rugby league wouldn't move to Hull, another RL Club, playing RL because of risk? Surely all clubs are in a similar situation anyway so why would it matter, the risk seems the same regardless of where you are, so it wouldn't be any more of a risk but down to individual choice.
Also you know not of our financial situation fully and whilst I except the constraints the pandemic has posed for everyone, who knows what next season may bring and/or what cap we may have available, you certainly don't. AP if he advertises for a new coach he would need to be sure the finances were in place first and foremost so how would that be a further risk for a coach, knowing that the money was there? They're so many variables at play to accurately assume you know what's occurring.
But in normal circumstances do you think we'd be an attractive proposition or do you still think no one would jump at the chance to coach us?
ccs wrote:Here you go again, there's a pandemic if you haven't noticed, the club is close to bankruptcy and the the future of the whole game is in doubt, who in their right mind would give up a job, move over to Hull and potentially risk everything?
Hope that's clear enough for you.
Oh this might help though;
ccs wrote: A deal for the Premier League to support lower-league clubs during the coronavirus pandemic "could be reached this coming week".
Might take a bit of pressure off the government when the RFL try to broker some kind of longer term financial support.
So you're saying a RL coach in rugby league wouldn't move to Hull, another RL Club, playing RL because of risk? Surely all clubs are in a similar situation anyway so why would it matter, the risk seems the same regardless of where you are, so it wouldn't be any more of a risk but down to individual choice.
Also you know not of our financial situation fully and whilst I except the constraints the pandemic has posed for everyone, who knows what next season may bring and/or what cap we may have available, you certainly don't. AP if he advertises for a new coach he would need to be sure the finances were in place first and foremost so how would that be a further risk for a coach, knowing that the money was there? They're so many variables at play to accurately assume you know what's occurring.
But in normal circumstances do you think we'd be an attractive proposition or do you still think no one would jump at the chance to coach us?
My argument is based on no money being available in the short to medium term, and you seem to agree that it could be a factor .... "AP if he advertises for a new coach he would need to be sure the finances were in place first and foremost". So if there's no money you don't/can't advertise. If there is money available, then great, but the noises AP is making suggest life is getting very difficult.
Are we an attractive proposition under normal circumstance? If you were a typical Hull supporter, I'd have my doubts.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
If true, that Pearson as not paid any or very little season pass money back, plus had money from 16m government rescue package, plus other government schemes, I’m really not sure Pearson will be that much out of pocket, think we’ve sold a lot of merchandise during the period to. Obviously future income could be a problem depending on what happens with Covid, but think the usual suspects are scare mongering as usual
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