Armavinit wrote:I think it would take something catastrophic to happen for Radford’s tenure to be ended but and it’s a big but, if this season fizzles out as it may well do and next season goes a similar way, he may well find himself persona non grata. I don’t think AP is as soft on him as you imply.
Well that's precisely what I said, I think losing 7 on the trot would obviously mean questions need be asked but where we finish at the end of the season, how off field matters are going, how players and coach plus background team are interacting, who is coming in and so on will have as much influence if not more than the on field results though they are very much symbiotic.
Despite the two recent CC wins (realistic) expectations of our fans and indeed owner are not quite the same of that of Wigan and Leeds IMHO, so for instance if we had been in Leeds situation of having won a treble in 2015, come back to win the GF in '17 after a shocking 2016 and then be where Leeds are now which is still in the 8 and in the CC semifinal I don't think Radford would be getting the chop, not even close.
As above, who would we get, as an aspirational club we don't want a young inexperienced coach again, it's massively risky, Radford was for me one loss against Rovers away (in 2016) from it all going wrong, lose that and I think we don't win anywhere near as many games nor win the CC. Radford would have still got a go at 2017 even IF that had have happened.
So long as we are sniffing around the top 4/finishing around 5-6th Radford is safe for the foreseeable future, no matter what happens from now on he'll still be our coach come end of 2019 unless we get relegated, and by definition that is the extreme thing that could (not definitely) get him sacked, I think AP would give him more leeway than most and not just based on past performances.