Post subject: Has Justin Taken Us as far as he can?
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:33 am
rednwhite
International Chairman
At the risk of being shot down I am asking if justin has taken us as far as he can my reasons are
1. most super league clubs ie warrington, wigan, have more than one option at scrum half yet we seem not to have? why no forward thinking ie what happens if we lose our scrum half etc
2. the murrell green partnership isn't working yet justin still uses that option. I like murrell but he is a loose forward to me, I watched the game last night in horror there seemed very little decision making and we aren't creative enough
3. I was one of the fans who called for a bigger pack as we werent physical enough, in mason we have that and with watts and lovegrove we have a decent pack. not forgetting clint newton and ben galea, as much as i like netherton but i don't think he cuts it anymore
4 Justin seems devoid of ideas but i am not calling for his sacking and im asking a open question to you all who are more articulate than me.
I like justin but i have been beginning to spot flaws in his coaching in the past year that i didnt want to admit too, thank you for reading this
Post subject: Re: Has Justin Taken Us as far as he can?
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 7:57 am
Sheldon
Club Owner
Joined: Mar 26 2006 Posts: 22320 Location: York
I've heard Wayne Bennett is avaliable, you just have to out bid Newcastle for $2,000,000.
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Post subject: Re: Has Justin Taken Us as far as he can?
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 8:18 am
gingerspice
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 16 2010 Posts: 7138 Location: Ramsey Street, Brough
I personally think Morgan Is the man for us and come midway through season when we have our main players back we will see that, however I do think there are a few players who are just not cutting it at the minute, our backs are struggling big style and think the reason morgs not playing bell is I've heard he is injured,all teams go through bad patches and Morgan will bring us out of this one, keep the faith.
Post subject: Re: Has Justin Taken Us as far as he can?
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:03 am
cravenpark1
Player Coach
Joined: Dec 17 2009 Posts: 2862 Location: live in gosport wos hull
gingerspice wrote:I personally think Morgan Is the man for us and come midway through season when we have our main players back we will see that, however I do think there are a few players who are just not cutting it at the minute, our backs are struggling big style and think the reason morgs not playing bell is I've heard he is injured,all teams go through bad patches and Morgan will bring us out of this one, keep the faith.
what a load of crap morgan is still the man we will get over it and we we will be higher in the table then hull lets be honest at the moment we stink but have faith it will come good trust is whats needed
JOHN THE REDBOY I have been a rovers fan all my life and my grandkids are as well
Post subject: Re: Has Justin Taken Us as far as he can?
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:05 am
gingerspice
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 16 2010 Posts: 7138 Location: Ramsey Street, Brough
cravenpark1 wrote:what a load of crap morgan is still the man we will get over it and we we will be higher in the table then hull lets be honest at the moment we stink but have faith it will come good trust is whats needed
What u saying I'm talking crap hey I have faith in morgs to turn it round
Post subject: Re: Has Justin Taken Us as far as he can?
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:06 am
rover49
Player Coach
Joined: Mar 05 2007 Posts: 13190 Location: Hedon (sometimes), sometimes Premier Inn's
No for me.
We are bound to struggle without our main playmaker and on top of that we have lost a top player in Newton. Since Newton has been out we have really struggled to contain sides out on the side of the field he plays in, its no coincidence IMO, add to that Vella and I am not suprised we lost to Hudds, in fact it was one game I had down as a loss when the fixtures came out.
I was disappointed in the last 10 mins though, if we had not let those last three tries in I would have left sad to have lost (as I am in any game), but happy in containing them.
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Post subject: Re: Has Justin Taken Us as far as he can?
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:16 am
spegs
Club Coach
Joined: Apr 17 2005 Posts: 1592
megadyne66 wrote:Thats good news for the FC fans maybe he can replace Agar the so called amounts of CASH FC have will be no problem .......................WOULD IT
Why bring Hull into the discussion? Fact is Justin is a good coach but your club has essentially "topped out". Contrary to your self perpetuated myth HKR are not a big blub and are currently performing at par.
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