Latchford Wolvesfan wrote:Live Wired.
1st of all the players were to blame for the world cup hence the reason TS didn't get the sack, TS has nothing to prove at club level and his reputation is second to none, the Warrington board have put all faith in TS and because of his reputation they will allow him to do what he wants and when he wants so TS will have no problems with the Warrington board.
Understand your stance, but I'd like to take a slightly different view albeit still positive -
I was critical of the TS signing because I honestly believed that whilst he was good I didn't think he was world class. The 2 reasons for that were-
1. The fiasco of a World Cup. Yes the players must take a lot of responsibility but so too must the coach. I really don't feel he got the team to gell as a team. There was the Leeds clique and Saints clique and he couldn't address that in the time he had. IMO that was a big failing, BUT he's proved to me that he can get a team of underachievers playing to closer to their potential when he's working on a longer term basis and that all bodes well for us.
2. Although he achieved at Leeds he did still inherit a very good squad (like at Warrington - although in our case it's more about potential). In his last season I think he saw the writing on the wall and was pushed before he jumped. He did win trophies though.
He is a good club coach and you can see he understands the game and especially the tactics.
I think he's proven himself at club level but there's still more to prove. If he could take a team that's not wn anything and turn it into a trophy winning side then i think he'll have added to his cv.
Sorry for the long mail but it's a really interesting thread.
I don't think he'll have any issues with the board as the results will do the talking.
In conclusion I think if he can turn us into trophy winners and then continual challengers, then he'll have shown himself to be one of the best.
On the whole I'm hopeful that my original doubts will have been proved to be misplaced