Joined: Jul 31 2003 Posts: 36786 Location: Leafy Worcester, home of the Black Pear
rover49 wrote:It's turned out triffick for you
Lets face it, with your crowds, profit etc you should have someone like Wayne Bennett as head coach, which is a lot to do with either lack of ambition or greed on the boards part.
There's no salary cap on what you can pay a coach. There are a few teams with rich backers who can easily outbid us for a top coach if they want to. Or even a team prepared to run at a large loss, which we aren't. As misguided as I think the choice of Agar has been, I believe it has nothing to do with the financial side as such and much more to do with a lack of appreciation of what a top coach can add to a good squad.
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
Alex Mc wrote:My info is that Andrew Webster WILL be given a shot at the top job should Morgan go.
Do we really need another young Aussie who's been there a while taking over? Im sure he's getting big wraps from the comfortable crew. Clear em all out and start again so every one of the players are on their toes.
Kosh wrote:There's no salary cap on what you can pay a coach. There are a few teams with rich backers who can easily outbid us for a top coach if they want to. Or even a team prepared to run at a large loss, which we aren't. As misguided as I think the choice of Agar has been, I believe it has nothing to do with the financial side as such and much more to do with a lack of appreciation of what a top coach can add to a good squad.
Joined: Mar 11 2007 Posts: 5659 Location: Next to Ramsgate Sands c.1850 in West Hull
SirStan wrote:"My avatar"? I suggest you contact Dave Grohl and level this appalling accusation at him. Having never heard any Love, I can't comment on the musical similarities between the mighty Foo's and this obsure hippy act from the stone age.
Stan, Stan, Stan.
I thought more of you, Cottingham Festival addictee. Clearly you haven't had much Love, or you would know that Arthur Lee was the Anti-Hippy from Hell.
Stalked by Jim Morrison, revered by Hendrix who was a musical companion, copied by the Stones and the Beatles, Love and it's mastermind Lee were the harbingers of the music you know today. As well as classical and blues, Love did punk and rock a decade before everyone else started.
As Forever Changes is 40th/500 greatest album of all time according to Rolling Stone magazine the foo yungs or whoever they are have a bit to live up to. In fact, I guess they know this owing to their touching tribute in the form of their new album cover
The best kept secret of musical history, probably because of their deranged lives and inability to hold much together for long, all musical scholars hail Love and Arthur Lee as great genii.
(Sorry, mods, should be on the chat threat, can you redirect this and SirStan to there?)
SirStan wrote:"My avatar"? I suggest you contact Dave Grohl and level this appalling accusation at him. Having never heard any Love, I can't comment on the musical similarities between the mighty Foo's and this obsure hippy act from the stone age.
Stan, Stan, Stan.
I thought more of you, Cottingham Festival addictee. Clearly you haven't had much Love, or you would know that Arthur Lee was the Anti-Hippy from Hell.
Stalked by Jim Morrison, revered by Hendrix who was a musical companion, copied by the Stones and the Beatles, Love and it's mastermind Lee were the harbingers of the music you know today. As well as classical and blues, Love did punk and rock a decade before everyone else started.
As Forever Changes is 40th/500 greatest album of all time according to Rolling Stone magazine the foo yungs or whoever they are have a bit to live up to. In fact, I guess they know this owing to their touching tribute in the form of their new album cover
The best kept secret of musical history, probably because of their deranged lives and inability to hold much together for long, all musical scholars hail Love and Arthur Lee as great genii.
Joined: Aug 24 2005 Posts: 15807 Location: East Hull
MrPhilb wrote:He is influential, lets hope we spend 12 months looking far and wide for his replacement
Wonder if there's anyone coming through the youth system? Hard to imagine that we could find someone as good as Dobson on the transfer market (at an affordable price).
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Joined: Sep 18 2010 Posts: 4623 Location: Easter Island
Roofs wrote:Wonder if there's anyone coming through the youth system? Hard to imagine that we could find someone as good as Dobson on the transfer market (at an affordable price).
Dobson wasn't as good as Dobson when he was on the transfer market, bit like that nobody - Blake Green.
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