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As with the home side in tonight's other game, they need to sack their coach.
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And i don't want to hear any of this "it's only 2 games in" rubbish. The problems with both coaches are terminal, and will not improve. Both sides have enough talent in their ranks to be playing much, much better.
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As with the home side in tonight's other game, they need to sack their coach.
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And i don't want to hear any of this "it's only 2 games in" rubbish. The problems with both coaches are terminal, and will not improve. Both sides have enough talent in their ranks to be playing much, much better.
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| Personally don't rate McRae as a coach and wasn't impressed with the influx of signings except one or two. That said, when bringing in so many players it will always take time for the team to gel. If after 6 or 7 rounds they're still not upto speed then it's time to go.
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| Salford really need Brian Noble,it wouldn't be pretty but at least he'd tighten things up. However I suspect he's waiting for Hull to finally dump Agar.
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| Is Nobby that good though? You could say that his success at Bradford came on the back of what Matthew Elliott built, that the squad he had at Wigan consistently underachieved and that he could not control the GB squad and get us a series victory with all that talent at his disposal.
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Quote ="Chorlton RL"Is Nobby that good though? You could say that his success at Bradford came on the back of what Matthew Elliott built, that the squad he had at Wigan consistently underachieved and that he could not control the GB squad and get us a series victory with all that talent at his disposal.'" />
Noble has brought solidity and improvement to every single club he's coached. I used to be critical of him due mainly to the fact that his teams very rarely won big games and never against Saints. But his work at Wigan was decent and he worked wonders with Crusaders at a time when everyone expected them to finish bottom by some distance. Making the playoffs was a superb achievement.
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If he went into Salford now I reckon he would have them finishing 8th or 9th. Not the playoff certainties or 'dark horses' some truly idiotic people have billed them as but solid and hard to beat, particularly at home.
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Noble has brought solidity and improvement to every single club he's coached. I used to be critical of him due mainly to the fact that his teams very rarely won big games and never against Saints. But his work at Wigan was decent and he worked wonders with Crusaders at a time when everyone expected them to finish bottom by some distance. Making the playoffs was a superb achievement.
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If he went into Salford now I reckon he would have them finishing 8th or 9th. Not the playoff certainties or 'dark horses' some truly idiotic people have billed them as but solid and hard to beat, particularly at home.
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I think that the fault lies with the coach.the playre look to have no idea out on the pitch.
Yes there are new players in the squad, but they have been there since training began in November. So the arguements for taking time to gel appear unfounded, as they have been working together for at least 4 months .Given a better coach with ability Salford could make the top 8 easily which would give the long suffering supporters something to cheer and make the move to the new stadium something to look forward too with optimisim.
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Given this I am not to sure who would be best to replace Mc Rea? yes noble would give a degree of stability but the also the rugby wouldn't be pretty but they may start to progress not regrees.
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Not sure what Mr Wilkinson is doing? Is sky paying Shauns qwagers then asw anyone else would have been shown the door by now.
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I think that the fault lies with the coach.the playre look to have no idea out on the pitch.
Yes there are new players in the squad, but they have been there since training began in November. So the arguements for taking time to gel appear unfounded, as they have been working together for at least 4 months .Given a better coach with ability Salford could make the top 8 easily which would give the long suffering supporters something to cheer and make the move to the new stadium something to look forward too with optimisim.
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Given this I am not to sure who would be best to replace Mc Rea? yes noble would give a degree of stability but the also the rugby wouldn't be pretty but they may start to progress not regrees.
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Not sure what Mr Wilkinson is doing? Is sky paying Shauns qwagers then asw anyone else would have been shown the door by now.
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