Post subject: Re: Smith - should he stay or should he go?
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:05 pm
UllFC
Club Owner
Joined: Mar 27 2004 Posts: 17259
BP1 wrote:We all agree that a change in attitude/culture/mind-set/whatever is undoubtedly required at the club, but that is a mid/long-term stratagem. A process which, hopefully, will evolve over time.
But it shouldn't then follow that whilst that is taking place, we have to perform, in the here and now, at a level which has been, quite frankly, barely above championship standard. Just because a club is in 'transition' doesn't mean they have to plummet down to the depths.
I know they are different, far more successful, clubs than us, but 'transition' for Wigan and St. Helens usually means dropping down as low as 4th for two seasons before they resume their normal trophy winning ways. 'Transition' for us seems to entail scrabbling around the bottom end of the table for nigh on a decade!
This simply comes across as yet another excuse to me, another excuse to mask dreadful mistakes, past and present, which have led to us being barely competitive in 2024. They're fudging the issue as always, hoping that we won't notice somehow!!
While he inherited a much better team that had just had a few medicore months, you could see within a couple of games the impact Peter Sharp had the team instantly looked sharper (pardon the pun) and he arrived mid season with none of his own signings in place.
Even if Tony improved one aspect defence, attack, fitness, discipline while the rest of our game still struggled id at least see some positives.
Post subject: Re: Smith - should he stay or should he go?
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 9:23 pm
BP1
Player Coach
Joined: Sep 04 2005 Posts: 1101 Location: In the land of wishful thinking once more. Patiently waiting for our time to finally arrive.
UllFC wrote:While he inherited a much better team that had just had a few medicore months, you could see within a couple of games the impact Peter Sharp had the team instantly looked sharper (pardon the pun) and he arrived mid season with none of his own signings in place.
Even if Tony improved one aspect defence, attack, fitness, discipline while the rest of our game still struggled id at least see some positives.
I remember Paul Cooke talking about Peter Sharp once (it was after both had moved on from us) and he mentioned how, in one of the very first sessions he took, Sharp simplified a set-piece move that Cooke-Horne had developed. Not only did this make the move easier to enact, but it also made it more effective with a far higher percentage chance of succeeding. I think that is what you call coaching the best out of your squad of players.
This culture reset is a separate issue to how we are performing (badly) in March 2024, albeit issues which longer term are interlinked, if that doesn't sound too contradictory to everyone!! I'm sure you all get the point here!!
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Post subject: Re: Smith - should he stay or should he go?
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2024 11:11 pm
Irregs#16
Player Coach
Joined: Jul 05 2006 Posts: 8589
Clifford didn't even so a proper pre season with us. He didn't come until December, all the fitness and testing was already done. I'm not saying it's on par with NRL but he missed the toughest parts
Post subject: Re: Smith - should he stay or should he go?
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 1:21 am
bonaire
International Star
Joined: Apr 04 2014 Posts: 7782
Irregs#16 wrote:Clifford didn't even so a proper pre season with us. He didn't come until December, all the fitness and testing was already done. I'm not saying it's on par with NRL but he missed the toughest parts
irrespective of that i still dont think we are on the level of fitness we should be to compete with most teams. Love them or hate them Rovers are a very fit side and were last season too which played a huge part in their success. Their coach said when he arrived that he would get the team supremely fit and he has and its paid dividends.
Post subject: Re: Smith - should he stay or should he go?
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 1:29 am
Tarquin Fuego
Club Owner
Joined: Feb 03 2004 Posts: 3694 Location: United Kingdom
Reading the Mail last night I can’t help But wonder what the hell Uncle Tony is Banging on about
“My job here is to change the culture” “I was brought in to manage a culture change”
To me that’s absolute complete BS
It’s Adam’s job to change the culture and always has been! Adam manages everyone in the Club inc Tony Smith The fish rots from the head and vice versa So a culture change for greatness comes from Adam and if it’s failing then it’s Adam
Tony ! Tony ! YOUR JOB IS TO WIN MATCHES AND MAKE FINALS !!!!!!
Jaysus H Christ Tony - don’t you get it ?
WIN baby WIN - the by product of winning is a winning culture !!!!
So by focusing on WINNING all the culture falls into place
Adam and the HR people and managers in the Club can sort the rest of the culture out
Where is the Hull FC Mission Statement ? It surely mentions success ahead of culture as this business is SUCCESS not a Club to make just better men of men ??
Let’s just assume we have a good culture and we are family friendly !
If we do , and I am sure we do , then surely WINNING is all that’s left for the Coach
If I was the head coach my only job list would be to WIN - I wouldn’t see it any other way
Come on Tony Drop the culture blurb and just focus solely on WINNING
Post subject: Re: Smith - should he stay or should he go?
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 6:02 am
EtonStreetRifle
Fringe Player
Joined: Apr 17 2022 Posts: 116
Tarquin Fuego wrote:Reading the Mail last night I can’t help But wonder what the hell Uncle Tony is Banging on about
“My job here is to change the culture” “I was brought in to manage a culture change”
To me that’s absolute complete BS
It’s Adam’s job to change the culture and always has been! Adam manages everyone in the Club inc Tony Smith The fish rots from the head and vice versa So a culture change for greatness comes from Adam and if it’s failing then it’s Adam
Tony ! Tony ! YOUR JOB IS TO WIN MATCHES AND MAKE FINALS !!!!!!
Jaysus H Christ Tony - don’t you get it ?
WIN baby WIN - the by product of winning is a winning culture !!!!
So by focusing on WINNING all the culture falls into place
Adam and the HR people and managers in the Club can sort the rest of the culture out
Where is the Hull FC Mission Statement ? It surely mentions success ahead of culture as this business is SUCCESS not a Club to make just better men of men ??
Let’s just assume we have a good culture and we are family friendly !
If we do , and I am sure we do , then surely WINNING is all that’s left for the Coach
If I was the head coach my only job list would be to WIN - I wouldn’t see it any other way
Come on Tony Drop the culture blurb and just focus solely on WINNING
Probably where we are getting it wrong. If TS is tasked with culture change then he should be in some sort of "Director of Rugby" role with coaches who are responsible for team performance reporting to him. Having a hierarchical structure where everyone understands and fulfills the responsibilities of their role is key to performance / success.
Post subject: Re: Smith - should he stay or should he go?
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:11 am
CarlB
Academy Player
Joined: May 21 2022 Posts: 120
I've no more mental tolerance for Smith and his diatribes and utterances about culture.
Culture is an attitude and ours is poor.
If we were 0 from 8 but showed up with a good attitude i'd be happier than I am now.
In fact the only time I've held optimism this year was when we lost to Catalans. I think, for me, it's not losing I struggle with, it's the way in which we lose.
If he states he is here to shift a culture then he is admitting failure.
Post subject: Re: Smith - should he stay or should he go?
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:32 am
RockNRolla
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 26 2009 Posts: 2834 Location: The Cavern Club
bonaire wrote:irrespective of that i still dont think we are on the level of fitness we should be to compete with most teams. Love them or hate them Rovers are a very fit side and were last season too which played a huge part in their success. Their coach said when he arrived that he would get the team supremely fit and he has and its paid dividends.
We are never going to be at the level of fitness we should be when we don't even have a strength and conditioning coach.
Post subject: Re: Smith - should he stay or should he go?
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:43 am
Steve0
International Board Member
Joined: Jan 03 2003 Posts: 2224 Location: Leeds
Marcus's Bicycle wrote:"he insisted it is a long-term process, and despite the ongoing frustrations, which arguably peaked over the weekend"
I wouldn't be so sure about that.
I'd love to be able to tell my boss that yeah I'm underperforming now, but don't worry, it's a long term process and I'll come good in 2 years or so...maybe, but keep paying me well in-between, and yeah things might get a lot worse and all our customers are suffering in the meantime...and things might not actually improve, but yeah, trust me
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