Post subject: Re: Have Leeds lost hunger, as a club?
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2023 8:22 am
tad rhino
Club Owner
Joined: Dec 19 2004 Posts: 24432 Location: in bed between halle berry and jennifer aniston
full circle back to 1990. sign average players on decent money and wonder why we don't win anything. but hey, we made a final last year so everything's good
Post subject: Re: Have Leeds lost hunger, as a club?
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2023 8:30 am
christopher
International Board Member
Joined: Nov 19 2002 Posts: 13618 Location: West Yorkshire
RAPIDO wrote:Hes the type of player Smith likes "can cover a number of positions " like Olpherts even if he's not very good at any of them.
He's a better player than Olpherts and in a position we are short in.
So realistically who would we like to sign? Id love us to go all out for Croft but I actually think he'll be in the NRL within a year, we can throw as much money as we want at Salford but if the player doesn't want to come because they want to go to the NRL there isn't much you can do.
Post subject: Re: Have Leeds lost hunger, as a club?
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2023 8:35 am
Zoo Zoo Boom
First Team Player
Joined: Dec 11 2020 Posts: 1100
christopher wrote:They're all assumptions though that are made to come to a conclusion.
The club has said they have looked after Tetevano and he himself has thanked them for their support, and funnily enough where did the rumour come from - Blake Austin.
What's the Ward rumour Ive not heard anything about insurance with Ward?
McGuire was offered a one year extension with a view to moving 'upstairs' afterwards, but wanted two and Hull KR offered him silly money so he went.
I'm sure Craig Harrison and GH do clash they both want what's best for their own interests, however I have heard say that there isn't a club in the country that look after the younger payers better than Leeds.
Your comment about young players is also a rumour not a provable fact. I understand he club require the younger players to insure themselves against injury - given how little these players earn if that is the case its an insult and no wonder all that the best players in that sparkling team at Siddle all went elsewhere.
What is a fact is that despite all the success that team brought the club and financial rewards with it the club consistently paid its best players less than they could earn at other clubs.
Danny McGuire was offered a one year extension and was told he wouldn't be playing in the first team and he would used to butter up corporate clients on matchdays - that is why he left - fact.
Stevie Ward and his charity is helping a close family friend who had a promising RU career halted through concussion. Anyone who speaks to him he will tell you how he was treated by GH. That doesn't show the club in great light. On Tetevano surely he would have been treated as anyone else would have been on NHS - Leeds would have organised an ambulance from Kirkstall to LGI!!
The club do great stuff off the field but regarding the playing side as the saying goes "something is seriously wrong in the state of Denmark"
Post subject: Re: Have Leeds lost hunger, as a club?
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2023 8:44 am
Backwoodsman
International Star
Joined: Aug 09 2011 Posts: 1906 Location: Deepest North Yorkshire Woodland
tad rhino wrote:full circle back to 1990. sign average players on decent money and wonder why we don't win anything. but hey, we made a final last year so everything's good
Spot on, in those days along with my family I used to attend most games home and away. Then came along the golden generation, for me after watching some of the dross it was manna from heaven. Highly unlikely due to salary cap and the strength of the Australian game we could ever replicate that team. However at the moment we seem a long way from assembling any sort of squad to challenge for honours. Looking at saints after the Cunningham debacle they have done remarkably well to rebuild. Also Catalan always seem to pick up decent players and this season look like winning something. In recent years all we have at witnessed at the club is a succession of sub standard coaches and overhyped and useless players.
Post subject: Re: Have Leeds lost hunger, as a club?
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2023 10:07 am
Exeter Rhino
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Joined: May 28 2002 Posts: 7398 Location: Isca Dumnoniorum
tad rhino wrote:full circle back to 1990. sign average players on decent money and wonder why we don't win anything. but hey, we made a final last year so everything's good
Hanley, Goulding and O'Neill were hardly average players!
Although Goulding's alleged antics at Headingley were worse than Austin's
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