PAUL M wrote:The Agar bashing has been going on for over a year. Whether we like it or not he is the man and we have to live with it.
Well Paul as much as I hate to admit it you are dead right I am afraid!! I love my club more than I dislike Agar so now we know where we stand for the forseeable future its now time to get behind the team and hope he comes good!! I wont finish this thread with any Negatives about him so will just say Cmon Richard, give us a club we are proud of and the club we all deserve please!!! time to back him now!! CMON HULLLAAAARRRRRRR
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People really need to get to grips with the fact that he is our coach and whether you love him or hate him it's not going to change for the forseeable future. So far this season we are on track for the top 6, which was generally regarded as an achieveable goal, so as of now he is delivering this season.
Question. If we had scraped wins against Salford and Crusaders (and lets be honest we quite easily could have done), and were currently joint top with Wigan, would people still be on here berating Agar. Personally I think people have read too much into a couple of bad results and after the last couple of years they fear the worst. We are a different team this year and I think we will bounce back in style tomorrow.
The bigger issue to me now is that this announcement has been made is that it will mean we are stuck with Radford , Dowes and Yeaman too for a while longer .. To a certain degree I can accept issues with the coaching (im lying) but I cant accept that we still rely on nearlys and hasbeens to win matches
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Mr. Zucchini Head wrote::SLEEPY:
People really need to get to grips with the fact that he is our coach and whether you love him or hate him it's not going to change for the forseeable future. So far this season we are on track for the top 6, which was generally regarded as an achieveable goal, so as of now he is delivering this season.
Question. If we had scraped wins against Salford and Crusaders (and lets be honest we quite easily could have done), and were currently joint top with Wigan, would people still be on here berating Agar. Personally I think people have read too much into a couple of bad results and after the last couple of years they fear the worst. We are a different team this year and I think we will bounce back in style tomorrow.
People are saying it's far too early to give Agar a two year extension, rather than 'berating' him per se. I have made numerous posts when people have been calling for his head saying it's too early to judge him yet. But it's too early to judge him either way and a two year extension at this stage looks very rash.
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Mr. Zucchini Head wrote::SLEEPY:
People really need to get to grips with the fact that he is our coach and whether you love him or hate him it's not going to change for the forseeable future.
What about if you neither love him nor hate him, and simply have some concerns over his track record and the timing of a contract extension.
And are we only allowed to discuss things that we can materially affect now? That would rather limit topics of conversation on here.
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World of Redboy wrote:What I don't understand is why the board thinks that Agar is the way forward. Surely they're not that short sighted to realise that the results and style of rugby played under Agar is actually detrimental to success at this club.
We do only see the on field results, and while this is undoubtedly far and away the most important factor (especially for fans) maybe there are other factors that we don't see that are weighing in his favour.
And maybe the BOD have a different definition of success to us fans.
Hold on to me baby, his bony hands will do you no harm It said in the cards, we lost our souls to the Nameless One
I agree that it is too early, but that to me says that England had come knocking and teh board wanted to act fast to keep him. And I'm not saying people can't/shouldn't discuss it, I'm just growing tired of all the so called experts telling us about Agar being a failure. Give it till the end of the season because he hasn't done all that much wrong so far this year.
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