Post subject: Re: Smith - should he stay or should he go?
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 10:54 am
Roam Ranger
Academy Player
Joined: Mar 16 2024 Posts: 367
BP1 wrote:If, as expected, we take another hammering on Friday (especially if we are REALLY hammered) and Smith is still in the hot-seat for the Huddersfield game next week, then we will have to assume that he really is going nowhere and will remain in charge until the end of the year, at the very least.
If he isn't removed from post after three consecutive fifty-plus point defeats, then it's difficult to see what would make Pearson pull the plug. If he's not going to get rid of him this weekend, then why next? What difference would another catastrophic loss make to the overall balance sheet.
Don't forget Pearson stood by Radford even on the back of a 11/12 game losing streak.
If what someone was saying the other day is true, that the club had written this season off before it began, then I think that says that Smith is here to stay regardless of how many games we lose or how many points we lose by because they won't be bothered about the results. What we have to hope for in that case is that there is a genuine plan behind the scenes that they are working on to improve things and that they are actually seeing that plan coming to effect behind the scenes. That doesn't help us supporters who only see what happens on the pitch but hopefully we start seeing something as the season progresses. I'm thinking Radders first two seasons in charge which were pretty dire but resulted in improvement beyond that.
I feel I am clutching at straws here though. It really doesn't feel like there's a plan at all at the moment and we're pretty directionless.
Post subject: Re: Smith - should he stay or should he go?
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 12:09 pm
Rocknrolla69er
International Star
Joined: Aug 18 2014 Posts: 1426
An owner who believes were bringing a batch of academy products through.
A coach who doesnt have the balls to play 4 or 5 young lads at a time.
Hardly on the same page, the ironic thing is Martin and Staveley have been 2 of our best players, id argur Jebson and Balmforth would be too if given a chance.
Instead tired tony will persevere with woefully out of form players, oor limited players who cannot control the ruck, show desire in defence or organise a pissup in a brewery
Post subject: Re: Smith - should he stay or should he go?
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 4:09 pm
bonaire
International Star
Joined: Apr 04 2014 Posts: 7789
Rocknrolla69er wrote:An owner who believes were bringing a batch of academy products through.
A coach who doesnt have the balls to play 4 or 5 young lads at a time.
Hardly on the same page, the ironic thing is Martin and Staveley have been 2 of our best players, id argur Jebson and Balmforth would be too if given a chance.
Instead tired tony will persevere with woefully out of form players, oor limited players who cannot control the ruck, show desire in defence or organise a pissup in a brewery
Or a tired nine who is playing on one leg and still flogged for nearly 80 minutes. I dont think Smith is tired he is just an old school coach who is now completely out of touch with the modern game.A rambling Joe Biden who shows no passion,living up to his name of Tinkering Tony ,repeating the same script week after week and thinks he can turn it round.Dont think it will be long till we see his other knickname of Toys out Tony emerge when Adam puts the pressure on. Its a bit like the Conservative party thinking they will will the next general election Deluded
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