Joined: Feb 07 2005 Posts: 4192 Location: Peterborough
Seeing Kevin Walters giving that interview after the match on Saturday evening I finally started to warm to him.
Replacing Mick Potter was always going to be a challenge and having not got off to the best of starts I never got the feeling he was completely in charge of his own destiny.
When the owner started making rash statements when it looked like the play-offs were going to be missed, it hardly sounded a ringing endorsement of Walters but now we have made it and got a win in the play-offs, how far will he need to get the team before his first season could be viewed as successful?
Sorry, but Kev's first season could only be viewed as a success if we make the final.
Last year we came third, even if we beat Huddersfield I don't think 2 playoff wins would beat a third place finish.
Perry is just the tip of the squad selection issue, that and poor results from a better squad than last year's.
A top 4 finish and a good run in the cup/playoffs would vindicate him next year - but not this one.
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Joined: Feb 18 2005 Posts: 14424 Location: Cala Millor, Mallorca
While compared to last year this year is a poor one, I'd also add that we started poor and stadily improved, there is no way we could have expected to win our last 2 games, but somehow Walters has got them up for the games and we should go inot Friday full of confidence!
So while I agree with you in part that it has been a poor season we have made the play-offs and Walters deserves a little credit for that, given the start we had!
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Joined: Feb 07 2005 Posts: 4192 Location: Peterborough
I suppose his defence could be based on the fact the raised expectation was as a result of Potter getting results rather than his potential as a coach?
I always backed him, he has had a tough act to follow in Potter who did an amazing job and probably over accheived. I think that if we get a result at Hudds we can view this year as a good season and look to Walters second year in charge, going for a place in the top six.
Joined: Jan 28 2006 Posts: 18736 Location: Baix Empordà, Catalunya
Catalans Dragons coach Kevin Walters has stoked the fires ahead of his side's play-off clash with Huddersfield on Friday by accusing the Challenge Cup finalists of "wrestle-mania".
Catalans Dragons coach Kevin Walters has stoked the fires ahead of his side's play-off clash with Huddersfield on Friday by accusing the Challenge Cup finalists of "wrestle-mania".
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