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The other thread is locked, so I'll say it here.
Alright, he lost the plot at Wakey last week. He wasn't cut out (yet) to be a Super League coach, and he is a mouthy little hooker, but not many people would have swallowed humble pie and taken an assistant coach role again in the circumstances, and so I say well done to Jimmy. He has eaten the humble pie and is prepared to carry on with the job, and so I have a little bit more respect for him than I had this time last week.
could b a good thing for us aswell gives nigel wright a chance t learn from smith over next couple of years before moing back to belle vue as head coach maybe???
Slugger McBatt wrote: I have a little bit more respect for him than I had this time last week.
you might but the players won't, when he does come back if he does he's going to find it even harder, too soon was his position, Cullan hadn't the backbone or the support from the club, if I was the owner I would pull the players in line
Joined: Jan 24 2007 Posts: 6297 Location: Over there
snowie wrote:you might but the players won't, when he does come back if he does he's going to find it even harder, too soon was his position, Cullan hadn't the backbone or the support from the club, if I was the owner I would pull the players in line
I have an image in my head of Tony Smith at Leeds, when they had a bad first half. He was caught on camera at the end of the tunnel, looking absolute daggers at the players as they came off. If he does similar at Warrington, he might pull them into shape. They all need a kick up the jacksey.
Slugger McBatt wrote:I have an image in my head of Tony Smith at Leeds, when they had a bad first half. He was caught on camera at the end of the tunnel, looking absolute daggers at the players as they came off. If he does similar at Warrington, he might pull them into shape. They all need a kick up the jacksey.
they need to shut the pubs and night clubs in warrington
Slugger McBatt wrote:The other thread is locked, so I'll say it here.
Alright, he lost the plot at Wakey last week. He wasn't cut out (yet) to be a Super League coach, and he is a mouthy little hooker, but not many people would have swallowed humble pie and taken an assistant coach role again in the circumstances, and so I say well done to Jimmy. He has eaten the humble pie and is prepared to carry on with the job, and so I have a little bit more respect for him than I had this time last week.
It was the only way to save his career. Would any super league team want Jimbo after he failed at Warrington? Would any club want him as head coach? He knew that he needed to stay on and keep getting his mortgage paid.
has been wrote:could b a good thing for us aswell gives nigel wright a chance t learn from smith over next couple of years before moing back to belle vue as head coach maybe???
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