Post subject: Congratulations Shaun Mc, Steve Simms and the players.
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 11:37 am
Sheddy
International Chairman
Joined: May 15 2002 Posts: 13205 Location: M5 WUM
First off, apologies for my recent absence from the Turkey. I've got the joys of fully refurbishing a house keeping me far to busy.
Anyway, onto last night and as the title says, congratulations Shaun McRae and Steve Simms. I stood there last night and remembered back to the days when Bradford use to come to the Willows and literally obliterate us, even recording a Super League record scoreline on us in the process. Now I am not naive enough to suggest the current Bradford team is anywhere near as good as the one 5 or so years ago but they are still packed full of quality individuals. Plus I would rather focus on the fact that this club has come a long way since those days. Granted we had a minor set back in relegation, but we were promoted once again at the first attempt (different circumstances I know, but we were still the best team outside Super League) and we are now making waves in Super League.
Last night Shaun Mc chose the perfect game plan to overturn a powerful Bradford outfit. Even though the first half was one of the most boring you will see, you could read the game like a book. Everyone time we got the ball we wanted to turn there big men around and make them run, chase and work. Marcus St Hilaire was out on his feet after 30 minutes and it wasnt a suprise that what followed in the second half did. We had softened them up through the middle and worn them down around the edges and in the second half the result was never in doubt. We looked fitter, stronger and the more talented team and in truth it should have been more. Massive credit to Shaun Mc and especially the players for sticking to the game plan.
Also when was the last time a Salford team went to Leeds, Huddersfield and Hull to pick up victories aswell as turning a Bradford team over at the Willows? Forget the poor the performances at the beginning of the season when it was obvious the team we just not upto pace with Super League football, but huge credit to Shaun Mc, Steve Simms, the coaching staff and the players for sticking at it and turning their season around. This season must have been the most difficult to start with after the Flordia incident, but everyone involved in the club have remained professional throughout and turned all those negatives into positives. Last night the atmosphere amoungst the players was more pleasing than the result, they were all ecstatic every team we crossed the white wash and there was plenty of back slapping. Great stuff to watch.
I've also got to praise the young lads who have been brought through our junior system in Stefan Ratchford and Luke Adamson. Both are special players who I hope continue to wear the Salford shirt throughout their careers. The likes of Alan Hunte, Scott Naylor, Karl Harrison and Shaun McRae (more so for actually using the lads rather than unknown Aussies) deserve the credit for that.
We should all now be going to Wigan next week fully confident of turning them over and putting our name in the hat for a Challenge Cup semi-final spot.
Anderson-son-son
He's better than Kleberson
Anderson-son-son-son
He's our midfield magician
On the left, on the right
Do the Samba beat tonight
He is class, he sh*gs brass
And he sh*ts on Fabregas
Sorry mate, I did mean Rikki Sheriffe. St Hilaire would have been knackered as well though.
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Anderson-son-son
He's better than Kleberson
Anderson-son-son-son
He's our midfield magician
On the left, on the right
Do the Samba beat tonight
He is class, he sh*gs brass
And he sh*ts on Fabregas
Joined: Jul 18 2002 Posts: 3987 Location: waiting patiently for our new signings to be announced....
Great performance against the bulls, well done everyone involved from the coaching staff to the players who made it all possible.
Unfortunatley that not the end of the journey, we beat bradford but we have bigger fish to fry in the coming week and months ahead both on and off the field.
Its all about momentum and moving forward now, when the your careers are over and your old thats the time to look at what you've achieved, this team is young and hungry and imo are on the cusp of greatness but wont get there if they start to dream and wrong decitions get made like teams of the past.
You dont need to dream when you have got the ability to make it happen people, they are 1 win away from being put in the same bracket of the Gregory team 10 or so years ago, you have to match it to try to beat it, the coaching staff must know this, shaun you've took a lot of treatment regarding your style of coaching early in your salford career but your a winner my friend and when the chips are down and a bunny needs to be pulled out of a hat you have managed it.
Dont let the Anxiety that has crippled many a salford side down the years kill of another moment of glory.
As for the players to be the best you need to beat the best, wigan are the team underpressure not you, go out there and give us everything you have.
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