Joined: Nov 09 2006 Posts: 769 Location: White Elephant Shopping Centre, Walkden
shedthered wrote:Yes or No ?
For me YES..............................your turn.
And we used to take the mick out of Warrington fans after the first week of the season
Not one for knee jerk reactions. What I will say is this. When Karl Harrison was coach I had the utmost respect and confidence in his coaching ability during his time at the club. I cannot say the same about Mr McRae.
I said on another topic that under him we show no ability to deviate from the game plan we come out onto the field with (if indeed there is one...).
Last season we showed improvement as the season went on so the same could still happen although last night's performance hardly fills me with confidence given the opposition.
I don't really see how getting rid of the coach two games in and completely changing the coaching setup would benefit us in any way though.
We need to be asking this question again when we've played 5-10 games.
To be very blunt after last nights very poor performance I can't see where our next win will come from.
Now then this no relegation situation in Super League was always going to be a problem when teams are not too concerned by winning or losing games.
I'm sure the Salford City Reds directors will just sit back and wait and see what happens between now and the end of the season, but come this time in 2011 if we find ourselves in the same situation then I'm afraid at the start of 2012 we will not be playing in the Engage Super League even with our new ground.
Over now to you head-caoch McRae because no coach can coach a team to play like the Reds did last night.
Apart from Daniel Holdsworth who I thought gave his all in a well beaten side on the night.
Who would we get ? I'd have Karl Harrison back tomorrow. Just a few names: Ellery Hanley, Ian Millward, Bobbie Goulding you could throw Paul Cullen in there but wouldn't go down well with some of our fans with his Warrington connection. Any more names ?
Joined: Feb 27 2002 Posts: 6769 Location: Lording it up in Wardley
Since he arrived I have questioned his coaching ability, last season was our first back so we should have used that to step up from, all I saw last night was a massive backward step, and our good players from last year a near shadow of the players they were last season. 4 other clubs have similar budgets to us yet they also have coaches who know how to coach and don't spend half their time with the telly people but are 100% behind their club. I can not say the same for the SLUG, after his halftime talks we nearly always play worse, last night we had too many players getting in each others way and seemingly not knowing what the plays were, no forwards taking the ball at pace and when we did break we manage to cock it up with a dropped pass or carry.
No its not good enough, as i said elsewhere can we afford to keep him, because quite a few last night were saying they are not paying to watch that crap = low attendances and a new shiny stadium in the national league. Which will lose more money than sacking the SLUG, if my teaching was as bad as his coaching the only thing I would be drawing is the Dole.
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