Quote Him="Him"Good posts. I've criticised Salford/Koukash in the past because I think some of the things he's done are daft and hugely squandered the opportunity he had when he first took over Salford to generate some enthusiasm and media profile around the club.
The best move he's made by a mile is to bring Sheens on board, but I was disturbed to see at the end of the game v Cas to see Koukash in the changing rooms immediately after the game giving a speech to the players. That's not a chairman's job, that's for Sheens & Watson to do. He has to reign himself in even further but fortunately he seems to be improving on that front, with occasional lapses of control.
I say this as a Leeds fan but primarily an RL fan. I think Salford have the potential to be huge and so give RL as a whole a much needed profile boost, so I hope Koukash takes a business-like approach with Salford - employ top people, resource them, motivate them but, crucially, trust them and don't interfere where a Chairman/owner shouldn't and don't treat the club like an expensive plaything.'"
I understand what you're saying and agree with most of it. We're only guessing as to why he was talking to the players. He could have just been telling them to keep their chin-up. If we don't know the reason why, we perhaps shouldn't speculate. You may be right in saying that a Chairman's place isn't in the changing rooms fullstop, regardless of motivation and maybe you're right on that score.