Joined: Mar 22 2009 Posts: 2397 Location: East Hull
Roofs wrote:Well to me it makes perfect sense: one of the most successful SL coaches of the last 10 years, + a Rovers legend who is trying to make a name for himself in coaching, and is one of the most exciting players we've had the last 20 years. IMO when you add all that together you get a rampaging side with a perfect blend of strength and flair.
Youve got some serious issues boyo...
[quote="Adeybull"] so the panel took the same view as your excellent assessment.[/quote]
Joined: Mar 11 2007 Posts: 5659 Location: Next to Ramsgate Sands c.1850 in West Hull
Hmm. Does the forming of the new team for next year (Galea staying, Briscoe going, Hodgson coming or at least targeted) mean that Justin is staying? He hardly has the energy or will to raise his eyes in a interview at the moment, never mind make a season-planning decision.
Or is it Hudge ringing the changes from his seat in the dressing room?
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WormInHand wrote:Hmm. Does the forming of the new team for next year (Galea staying, Briscoe going, Hodgson coming or at least targeted) mean that Justin is staying? He hardly has the energy or will to raise his eyes in a interview at the moment, never mind make a season-planning decision.
Or is it Hudge ringing the changes from his seat in the dressing room?
I would concern yourself with your own coaching issues if I was you.
Joined: Aug 24 2005 Posts: 15807 Location: East Hull
TBF Worm I was wondering that too - would be a bit daft these decisions being made if Morgan wasn't staying. A new coach coming in could be furious at Briscoe leaving for example. All very strange at the moment.
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Barring an absolute slump of a run-in I reckon he'll get another year at least. I've been critical of Morgan this year, but in general he's done a good job here and deserves a chance to turn things around.
The club has had some harsh lessons this year on and off the pitch, be interesting to see if they've learned from them.
Joined: Dec 17 2009 Posts: 2862 Location: live in gosport wos hull
Kingmaker wrote:Barring an absolute slump of a run-in I reckon he'll get another year at least. I've been critical of Morgan this year, but in general he's done a good job here and deserves a chance to turn things around.
The club has had some harsh lessons this year on and off the pitch, be interesting to see if they've learned from them.
i tend to agree but can Justin get it right lets hope so it will be interesting
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Roofs wrote:TBF Worm I was wondering that too - would be a bit daft these decisions being made if Morgan wasn't staying. A new coach coming in could be furious at Briscoe leaving for example. All very strange at the moment.
I'll say it again. Has it occured to anyone that Shaun leaving was maybe his decision?
Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
Roverswall wrote:I'll say it again. Has it occured to anyone that Shaun leaving was maybe his decision?
Well, going by the thread on him leaving, yes, yes it has.
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