After the dust has settled,and after watching a replay this morning,the 2nd half was acgtually worse than i originaly thought.With the posession we had in the 1st half,a half decent side would have scored more than 12pts.The 2nd half which was roles reversed leeds scored 43pts,the difference is their coach had seen what was required to change the game,can anyone honestly say radford could have come up with a game changer ? In the post match interview he mumbled his way through and basically had a job completing a sentence.Adam we all know he was a cheap option and you have shown your loyalty to him,but do you not realise its us fans who have to pay to suffer dross like salford and last night. Radford said last season if he couldnt do the job he would walk well it is pretty obvious to most of us he isnt up to the job and the quicker he walks the better,the only problem is will adam be willing to dig deep to get a decent coach,I fear not !
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Doom&Gloom Merchant wrote:The last few seasons have been the worst I can remember for recruitment, for the quality of our coaches, the merchandising, the marketing, the numerous training ground moves and generally, just bad decisions.
You have a very short and/or selective memory.
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Drew peacock wrote:Radford said last season if he couldnt do the job he would walk well it is pretty obvious to most of us he isnt up to the job and the quicker he walks the better,the only problem is will adam be willing to dig deep to get a decent coach,I fear not !
It's pretty clear from his interview last night, where he failed to place any responsibility whatsoever on either himself or the players, that he won't walk. And Pearson has said that he won't be sacked. Which leaves us up the proverbial creek IMO.
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Kosh wrote:It's pretty clear from his interview last night, where he failed to place any responsibility whatsoever on either himself or the players, that he won't walk. And Pearson has said that he won't be sacked. Which leaves us up the proverbial creek IMO.
Almost the opposite of Alex Ferguson who I never remember hearing praise the opposition after a defeat. It would seem that everything last night was a result of Leeds' play.
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