Rocknrolla69er wrote:Way too placid coach for a group of players that need stronger leadership
Poor match
I question why Pearson thought it was a good fit
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Pearson didn't learn from Peter Gentle....Hodgson is just a younger version, a really nice bloke who's never been a head coach before and also came from West Tigers...we need someone like Shaun Wane, someone who is no nonsense who the players will run through brick walls for
Steve0 wrote:Pearson didn't learn from Peter Gentle....Hodgson is just a younger version, a really nice bloke who's never been a head coach before and also came from West Tigers...we need someone like Shaun Wane, someone who is no nonsense who the players will run through brick walls for
My point is it's pretty common knowledge what this group of players needed, but our leaders deemed we needed a soft touch.
I honestly think were rudderless with key decisions, Pearson and the chief executive have alot to answer for as nothings changed,
A unlikely win next week may buy him time but another hammering at Wigan in a couple of weeks and who knows. We'd probably be in 9th by then looking at the fixtures.
Got to go for me. Last year Hodgeson said (I think) that you can tell what players think of their coach by how they defend. Well the lads said it all today.
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Pearson is out to recoup some cash. Don’t think we’ll see any real change until relegation is a real threat, which it will be in the next few years if we don’t go back to licensing.
Can see them chanting “since 2017” at us in 30 more years.
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I seriously can’t believe he substituted Hookem for Balmforth and put Houghton to scrum half. The young lads head must be in bits. The game had gone, he should have been given game time. If anyone should have made way, it should have been Johnstone. Hodgson’s lost the plot for me, time to go. A few around me kept saying, “what can he do with 10 out injured” but he had 21 fit players but seems unable to energise them. Same old same old, slow play the ball, zero line speed and stupid bloody mistakes. The Dobbins will annihilate this rubbish next week on this showing.
Armavinit wrote:I seriously can’t believe he substituted Hookem for Balmforth and put Houghton to scrum half. The young lads head must be in bits. The game had gone, he should have been given game time. If anyone should have made way, it should have been Johnstone. Hodgson’s lost the plot for me, time to go. A few around me kept saying, “what can he do with 10 out injured” but he had 21 fit players but seems unable to energise them. Same old same old, slow play the ball, zero line speed and stupid bloody mistakes. The Dobbins will annihilate this rubbish next week on this showing.
What was gained from bringing Hookem off?. Baffling. Keep him out there and he’ll be better for the experience.
Hodgsons decisions like this has put doubts in my mind he’s up to it.
if ever we needed a boost on the transfer front we need it now,even a signing for next season.just something positive amid the doom and gloom.whats happened to this club since 2017?.no real signs that we are going foreward.we ve had some appaling performances last few year,this was one of the worst.
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