So they've basically shoved all available money and resources into the first team without investing in other essential areas off field, reserves, academy etc... so what happens if they have an injury crisis? Do the rounds with the big Lancashire clubs begging for player loans?
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mwindass wrote:
Cokey wrote:So there you go. Stop getting all uptight about it.
I don't get why they entered the comp in the first place then? If Leigh aren't set up to run a team. All it does is hinder the teams that do.
No one is getting uptight about it just asking a perfectly simple and valid question. As mwindass said it’s just odd you’d enter a team in the reserves when they weren’t capable or able to do so. It’s not a great when other clubs have reserve teams and fixtures are being cancelled which leaves clubs and players without games which isn’t great for development of players and Leigh aren’t the only ones to cancel fixtures.
I appreciate that it may have been difficult with Leigh only gaining promotion end of last season to get things up and running in time however you’d think the best course by Leigh & the RFL was to not enter a reserve team until 2024. However they will have known before 2022 season got underway that a reserve team was a requirement for SL clubs and planned accordingly surely?
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Yippee try yay wrote:So they've basically shoved all available money and resources into the first team without investing in other essential areas off field, reserves, academy etc... so what happens if they have an injury crisis? Do the rounds with the big Lancashire clubs begging for player loans?
Leigh and Salford had their applications to launch Elite Academies from 2022 rejected during the wonderfully well managed 2021 Academy Licensing Process.
Yippee try yay wrote:So they've basically shoved all available money and resources into the first team without investing in other essential areas off field, reserves, academy etc... so what happens if they have an injury crisis? Do the rounds with the big Lancashire clubs begging for player loans?
Leigh and Salford had their applications to launch Elite Academies from 2022 rejected during the wonderfully well managed 2021 Academy Licensing Process.
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They've looked pretty light all year past their first 17, but they have exceeded expectations. However, suspensions and injuries may start to bite soon
Got to give it to Leigh, they’re punching above their weight this season. I also think they’ve had the best travelling fans at the Kcom this season so FairPlay to them for that.
They’re a bit like salford though, squad depth is a bit thin and for that i think they’ll go through tough period when Injuries begin to bite.
For me, an academy would’ve helped them with reserves but it’s not an excuse at all. They should 100% be running one (as should all SL clubs). Instead they’ve targeted short term success with a very top heavy squad and some very expensive imports.
Hopefully we can get the W this week and keep building.
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