Post subject: Re: Have Leeds lost hunger, as a club?
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2023 8:37 pm
batleyrhino
International Chairman
Joined: Feb 26 2002 Posts: 9573 Location: anywhere, literally...
Let’s hope we actually see those changes and that they are the right quality players Christopher, I’m literally praying that they are because that’s all I have to believe in.
It's not how much talent you've got, it's what you do with it that counts.
Post subject: Re: Have Leeds lost hunger, as a club?
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2023 11:53 am
Once were Loiners
First Team Player
Joined: Dec 15 2021 Posts: 1252
GH is right that the pool has shrunk. But its been small before and Leeds have used their financial clout to get the best available. Hopefully the remaining signings have the ability to bring us up a level.
Post subject: Re: Have Leeds lost hunger, as a club?
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2023 5:40 pm
FlexWheeler
International Star
Joined: Mar 18 2013 Posts: 4239
christopher wrote:Don’t know if you’re on twitter but theres a section of fans who seem to absolutely despise everything about the club!
Agree about next year
That’s because they’re a pile of dog sh*te. There’s no drive to be the best. They don’t bring through good local players anymore. They don’t sign good players anymore. Just plod along and exist.
Post subject: Re: Have Leeds lost hunger, as a club?
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2023 11:23 pm
Once were Loiners
First Team Player
Joined: Dec 15 2021 Posts: 1252
I think GH has drawn a line in the sand. But many of the problems we're seeing now are because he waited five years too long to do that, despite almost getting relegated several times and generally serving up dire rugby.
He let McDermott stay too long, and allowed junior development to become farcial. He then made bad choices with coaches, and kept giving jobs to former players with zero qualifications. That was made worse by horrendous decisions on player signings and retention, which as CEO GH simply can't say is all down to coaches. Some of the players who have left/will leave at the end of this year either shouldn't have been here in the first place or should have been let go years ago.
We seem to have tried to properly restart junior development, but its going to take years before the kids can make a difference to the first team. Short term, signings are the only way to improve the team.
Post subject: Re: Have Leeds lost hunger, as a club?
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2023 5:35 am
MjM
International Chairman
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 6835 Location: The Motorway City of the 1970s
Once were Loiners wrote:He let McDermott stay too long.
They sacked McDermott nine months after he won his last Grand Final. I know lots of people were calling do his head at various times before then but the reality is very few clubs would have done it - indeed the media commentary when it actually happened was about how shocking it was.
Let all the doubters keep doubting and those who believe keep believing.
We’re only interested in those in the bubble. Anyone who wants to come in the bubble, you can come in.
Rohan Smith's defence is there are lots of young inexperienced kids in the team - let's look at last night's team.
1. Hooley - inexperienced at this level but 25 years old with >100 games in a good Champ side 2. Fusitua - first choice 3. Newman - first choice - might behave like a petulant child - hear he offered a fan out last night!! 4. Handley - first choice 5. Olpharts - experienced SL player 6. Martin - international player and first choice albeit not in this position 7. Sinfield - agreed 8. Oldeski - first choice 9. O'Connor - first choice 10 Holroyd - first choice 11 McDonnell - first choice 12.Gannon - agreed 13.Smith - first coice 14.Lisone - first choice - ex NRL player 15.Johnson - agreed 16. Ruan - agreed 17. Donaldson - experienced SL player
It is a fallacy about young players - there were 11 players who would play if everyone was fit. There were 4 young/academy players - Johnson it could be argued either way. This was not a side filled with academy players. There is no way this side should be conceding 60 points - looking in from the outside they were sending a message to the coach - time to go.
Time for Newman to go too - he needs a more structured stricter environment where he can grow up.
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