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I reckon we'd be better off leaving Marshall in charge of coaching for now and getting a Director of Rugby and give them carte blanche to restructure the whole club without any interference from our CEO or any of the board members - then we may actually attract someone of Shaun Wayne's reputation in the game, rather than just another coach who fancies a handsome payday for 18 months.
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Mr Snoodle wrote:I reckon we'd be better off leaving Marshall in charge of coaching for now and getting a Director of Rugby and give them carte blanche to restructure the whole club without any interference from our CEO or any of the board members - then we may actually attract someone of Shaun Wayne's reputation in the game, rather than just another coach who fancies a handsome payday for 18 months.
Chambers is in charge I think.
Quote:The Club will now begin the process of selecting a new Head Coach with Gary Chambers in interim charge, supported by Richard Marshall, until an appointment is made.
I'd love it if we could get Holbrook or Wayne, but I just don't see them wanting to come.
We're either going to have to look a bit lower on the ladder or take a punt on an Aussie, though Monas wouldn't be a bad choice imo.
It's been mentioned somewhere that Middleton is off to Aus. If there's a time when we really could do with throwing some money around, it's at a new coach. Holbrook would potentially be our best signing since Briers. Unfortunately I just can't see it happening though.
BTW, anyone know which players went to ibiza? Very poor timing given our results and looking a very unwise decision given today's performance .
morleys_deckchair wrote:with a wire legend in charge, there would be a huge upsurge around the club.. from the player on the pitch, to the person selling the tickets.
the fans would be RIGHT behind an ex player appointment now.
im praying for one tbh. Monaghan or Briers, or both.
Alex Murphy. The ultimate legend.
You might think he's too old at 84, but if Joe Biden gets re-elected he'll be 86 by the end of his Presidential term. At least we wouldn't be trusting Murph with the nuclear codes.
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Irish Wire wrote:I have been told Briers is loving the Australian lifestyle and the chances of him coming back to Warrington are nil.
There was a really good episode of Eddie and Stevo's podcast with Briers where he was asked about his future as a coach and he said his interest was in coaching and development of young players, he didn't fancy being a head coach. He may have changed his mind but its worth noting.
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