UllFC wrote:My concern with McNamara is he's won nothing as a coach and with England he's done the 'nearly won but lost it narrowly' routine too many times already, though I do appreciate Australia/New Zealand are much more competitive opposition.
The national team is now in a better place than when he got the job, and he's played his part in that. He's used to being in the spotlight, he's done two years in the NRL at arguably the best club in the world and he has plenty of contacts on both sides of the world. He's also Hull lad to boot if Pearson wants to keep banging that drum.
I don't see anyone better who we might actually have a chance of attracting.