I really cannot see what is controversial about the fans reaction to the Celtic try. I clapped the Celtic players, not because I wanted them to win, but because it seemed like an ideal opportunity to express my disgust and disappointment, at yet another shocking performance.
If Celtic had scored in the first couple of minutes and got the same reaction, then that would have been a tad ott imo. The fact of the matter is though, that we had sat through a truly disgraceful and unacceptable 50 mins of rugby, where the vast majority of the team had again shown very little effort or commitment, despite us been told how things would be different.
As a paying customer, I see it as a duty to let the players and coaching staff know that the current level of performances is not acceptable in anyway, shape or form. I think, the fans reaction on Friday night is far better than some of the individual name calling and abuse that often happens.
If Friday night makes the players realise that it is a privilege, and not a right to pull on the black & white shirt, then the fans will have achieved something that Agar has so far failed to do.
Is it true that Richard Agar's favorite movie of all time is Groundhog Day or does he just generally like the same boring s**t day after day, season after season?
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Jake the Peg wrote:Why are they failing to complete sets?
Lack of concentration? lack of ability with the ball? lack of motivation? Lack of effective preparation? lack of focus?
Whichever way you look at it, most of the issues are things that should be taken care of pre game and that is the coaches job. Unless they're doing it on purpose in which case that's a reaction to the poor coach
Jake the Peg wrote:Why are they failing to complete sets?
Lack of concentration? lack of ability with the ball? lack of motivation? Lack of effective preparation? lack of focus?
Whichever way you look at it, most of the issues are things that should be taken care of pre game and that is the coaches job. Unless they're doing it on purpose in which case that's a reaction to the poor coach
You've got to wonder what Agar said in his interview for the job.
"Yes i'm really excited about the idea of becoming first team coach, but obviously I can't work with any of this lot so we'll have to have another season and a half of dross while I sit back and wait for contracts to run out. Also, I can't seem to get any performance out of young players, so i'll be shipping them out on loan if they don't perform, and i'll be buying in a load of geriactrics who've hopefully already been coached at the highest level and can maybe teach me how to do it."
"How much do you want?"
"Errrr... Not much?"
"You're hired! What shall we do first?"
"Get that Radford's contract extended before he gets poached by Saints or Leeds!"
Joined: Jul 31 2003 Posts: 36786 Location: Leafy Worcester, home of the Black Pear
Chris71 wrote:For me we have enough in the players we have (regardless of whether they are Agars team or not thats just an excuse) to be competing with the teams in 3rd to 8th. The fact is we have a coach who is not up to the job or able to get much out of these players. None of last seasons failing seem to have been addressed at all. Next season I honestly can not see much changing whilst under Agar & Sharps tenure.
Have to disagree with that. When you factor in the loss of Carvell, the non-arrival of Crocker, and the general diabolical crapness of Thorman I think we'd be doing well to be in the lower reaches of the 8 at best.
Agar has some problems as a coach, but he is also trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. And if the rumours of our salary cap spend are anything like accurate then he's trying to do it with around 2/3rds of the cash of most other coaches.
My main problems with him lie with his unprofessionalism, technical deficiencies, and seeming inability to get the best out of his limited resources rather than our league position as such.
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
I dont think there is a great deal of difference between the 2 squads but Warrington are better in the most important areas of the field. Morley and carvell to lay the platform and Briers pulling the strings, erratic though he can be.
Player like the Andersons, Hick, bridge, Riley are no better then their Hull equivalent IMO.
Kosh wrote:It's difficult to argue otherwise TBH. Wire have superior players to ours in many positions, and their pack in particular is far better than ours.
In terms of ability, or application?
Ours SHOULD be a match for almost anyone, ifonly they could be bothered!
Joined: Jul 31 2003 Posts: 36786 Location: Leafy Worcester, home of the Black Pear
Standee wrote:In terms of ability, or application?
Ours SHOULD be a match for almost anyone, ifonly they could be bothered!
IMO in terms of ability. Their application varies somewhat, as evidenced at the weekend.
I think that the squad we have, without serious injury problems, is good for scraping into the playoffs AT BEST. It lacks quality in too many crucial areas, especially the pack and halfbacks.
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