PAUL M wrote:In fairness to TR he did not say get rid of Cooke and don't replace him, that's Rovers big problem right now they ahve not replaced Cooke.
I thought you played well last night, maybe not offensively but in defence was showed desire and commitment. Wire always looked they would eventually score points and kept breaking your line but Rovers were hanging in well. That kind of defence will win you games in the coming weeks, what needs to be sorted is the offence, right now it's Dobson or nothing.
Agree with that.
pmh wrote:I've said this for ages but for me we're a thick team that can only execute training ground moves. If it hasn't been explained to the players ad infinitum from a clip board we've just got no idea. Galea is the one player we've got who plays with any intelligence yet our game plan this season seems to be to give him the ball and decision making opportunities as little as possible.
And that.
Jake the Peg wrote:Would have been a different story with carvell, morley and westwood in the team though
rovers have spent a large amount of money on their 1/2 backs, one of whom has gone and the other is underperforming (or maybe just performing at his level now). As Hull have proven, you can't win games without decent half backs
Blooming heck, even most of that. Wire's squad has great depth. Their recruitment has been second to none over the last three years and that year on year investment is paying dividends. Last year's cup win will breed confidence - they've got a chance this year.
As you say you can't win without decent halves, so Rovers were right to spend there. Dobson is a good player - put him next to Briers, behind Morley, Carvell, the Andersons, Westwood, Solomona and the rest, with 2 of King, Atkins or Bridge at centre and he'd look amazing. Quality attracts quality - I wouldn't be amazed if Myler really did take less than Salford were offering.