Post subject: The Wiiliam Eve Memorial how will we do in 2017? Thread
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 9:45 am
Norman Stanley Fletcher
Player Coach
Joined: Aug 02 2008 Posts: 2570 Location: Going straight
So, as the new Super League season fastly approaches and the debacle that was 2016 is firmly behind us, I just wondered how every one seriously rates our chances now that we haven't had any floods, Southern Hemisphere touring teams or Legends departing the squad.
Should we have recruited more? Changed the coach? Who knows?
Personally, I think we'll struggle again. Let's hope I'm wrong.
[watching Mackay testing the curry in the prison kitchens] Fletcher: Course, he sees 'imself as an authority on curry, he does, on account of where he was stationed in the army. Rudge: Where? India? Fletcher: No, Bradford.
Post subject: Re: The Wiiliam Eve Memorial how will we do in 2017? Thread
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 10:11 am
WF Rhino
Club Captain
Joined: Jan 14 2016 Posts: 338
We will make the top 8 with games to spare but be too far adrift from the top 4 to actually challenge. McDermott to leave by "mutual consent" at the end of the season.
Post subject: Re: The Wiiliam Eve Memorial how will we do in 2017? Thread
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 10:28 am
Biff Tannen
International Star
Joined: Jul 22 2012 Posts: 6848 Location: Hill Valley
probably make the top 8 but never in the shake up for the top 4,and there is every chance with a bad start we even go middle 8s again.
The club to announce that it will be Mcdermotts last season around mid summer and he will move on in October.Mcdermott to take England job after Bennett steps down after WC
Mcuire and JJB to bid farewell too. true end of an era.
Post subject: Re: The Wiiliam Eve Memorial how will we do in 2017? Thread
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:00 am
taxi4stevesmith
Club Captain
Joined: Feb 01 2016 Posts: 653
The lack of top class recruitment signals 'everything that could go wrong last year did' message from the club and our players are still up for it despite what 15.000 fans think. So for me there's no excuses if we don't deliver (4th at least). Fwiw for me around 6th spot then miss the final 4 and mac/mags/jjb saying farewell!
Post subject: Re: The Wiiliam Eve Memorial how will we do in 2017? Thread
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:11 am
ThePrinter
Player Coach
Joined: Sep 12 2010 Posts: 11412 Location: Behind the picket fence on the grassy knoll in Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas.
Top 6 will consist of Leeds, Saints, Cas, Hull, Wigan & Warrington with the latter 2 the strongest favourites to make the 4. Of the others it will be who has a better run with injuries and also a long cup run to Wembley could be costly.
Definitely think we can make top 4 but going to be tough and very close with those other teams.
"The Golden Generation finally has its Golden Fleece! They have Wembley Cup Final winners medals to add to their collection."
Post subject: Re: The Wiiliam Eve Memorial how will we do in 2017? Thread
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:44 am
RHINO-MARK
Club Captain
Joined: Feb 10 2016 Posts: 2356
We need luck with injuries & a quality season from the Senior pros to get near the top 5 imo but i think we'll end up 6th after rd23 then end the year without troubling the top 4. How far we progress in the CC depends on the draw but i doubt we'll get past the qtr final. Overall i think the loyalty card has been played too long for certain players as i said before Barrie Mc Senior Webb Ali etc all left when they could have carried on. Our recruitment for 2yrs has been very poor i've no problem with lower league "gambles/potential" but they need to be matched with Quality signings. Finally i think the biggest mistake us retaining the Coaching staff for me they have all run their course here & last year proved conclusively they aren't up to managing the transition.
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Post subject: Re: The Wiiliam Eve Memorial how will we do in 2017? Thread
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:54 am
OldFart2
Club Captain
Joined: May 16 2016 Posts: 32
Unfortunately I can't drum up much optimism about the upcoming season, once again there seems to be a lack of ambition, or unwillingness to invest the necessary funds to upgrade in what is obviously a transitional period. Top 8 hopefully, but I think the silverware cabinet will only be opened for cleaning purposes. If found unable to solve performance problems again this season, Mr. McDermott will have to go, no doubt in some face saving fashion.
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