Post subject: Re: The Dean Lance Era - Your Memories
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 4:57 pm
tad rhino
Club Owner
Joined: Dec 19 2004 Posts: 24618 Location: in bed between halle berry and jennifer aniston
Les Norton wrote:Didn't McGrath go on to become joint head coach of Warrington with David Plange?
The Paul Stering saga! Not played because of the colour of his skin, what he accused Lance of anyway, oblivious to the fact there were black players regularly picked by Lance
as I have said before, my mate was media training officer back then. he told me it was the other players who didn't want sterling in.
Post subject: Re: The Dean Lance Era - Your Memories
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 10:00 pm
The Ghost of '99
Player Coach
Joined: Feb 26 2006 Posts: 3092
It was during Dean Lance's first months in charge that I realised what a bunch of dicks a large number of fellow Leeds fans were. The booing of Keith Senior and then of Lance when his face appeared on the screen at Headingley was mindless and pathetic.
I remember the fifth of those opening league games, the heavy defeat at Warrington, when to the young me it seemed like the world was ending. But the following round we finally won and, although there were a few more bumps in the road like the Utu game and the slightly unfortunate cup final loss, the epic winning run began shortly afterwards with, I think, a win over Wigan.
Lance was a coach placed in an invidious position who suffered from a really terrible opening. Like McDermott, he got all the blame when things went wrong and it was the players ignoring the coach or playing for themselves when they won. The Sterling thing was something of a tragedy for him; my reading of it then and now was that he simply told Sterling he was never going to be picked and should find a new club - something lots of coaches tell players, never mind ones who are 36 years old. The basketball comment floored him however, notwithstanding the judgement's description of him as "an honourable man".
His qualifications for the job were good and he came well recommended but ultimately it didn't work out. He did, however, oversee the initial transition from the Murray team, which clearly had no future, to the Golden Generation team and his record doesn't seem quite so awful in retrospect.
"Brian McDermott, with a wry smile, nods when asked if he remembers a specific incident which made him realise he was a prick. 'I do', he murmurs."
Post subject: Re: The Dean Lance Era - Your Memories
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 10:54 pm
DHM
Player Coach
Joined: May 25 2006 Posts: 8893 Location: Garth's Darkplace.
William Eve wrote:Quite.
I sincerely hope there's no unconscious racism whatsoever in play WRT the way Segeyaro is being treated differently.
I think you're extrapolating too far there. But I do wish people would let it go. Maybe because we were so desperately awful last season and he was the embodiment of hope.
"Well, I think in Rugby League if you head butt someone there's normally some repercusions"
Post subject: Re: The Dean Lance Era - Your Memories
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 11:47 pm
loiner81
Club Coach
Joined: Dec 16 2004 Posts: 3479
William Eve wrote:Quite.
I sincerely hope there's no unconscious racism whatsoever in play WRT the way Segeyaro is being treated differently.
One of the most pathetic posts ever made on this forum.
Gotcha in 2016 wrote:McDermott is going. I actually think he is more relaxed because of it, and seems to have let the shackles go. He apparently asked to finish the season, and that is what they agreed.
Post subject: Re: The Dean Lance Era - Your Memories
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 8:24 am
Marty Grrrrrrrrrr!
Club Captain
Joined: May 19 2016 Posts: 3615
DHM wrote:More than anything I was mickey**d off with Murray. He joined on a 4 year contract and bailed halfway through with the job he promised not completed. And Morley went with him.
It seems fine when some Australians want out of a contract but others get a 90 page thread.
Graham Murray didnt sign a 4 year deal. In fact he was contracted to Super League. Which was one of the reasons Leeds didnt extend his deal which led Murray accepting the North Sydney Bears job.
He was a fantastic bloke, a great coach and did a truly great job for Leeds. I was lucky enough to get to know Muzza well in his time at Leeds and even met him a few times after he had left the club. He was without doubt one of the greatest blokes ive ever come across.
On the subject of Lance.............my blood still boils!!!
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