Re: New Coach has to have Cas in his blood : Thu Apr 25, 2013 1:57 pm
Lord Bruce Burton wrote:
There's a lot to challenge in your post, tigertot.
Best cas forward of his generation is a viewpoint i have never heard uttered, in regard to Hay.
Went astray at Cas? well the expiry of his contract definitely did, as he was allowed to sign for sheffield without receiving a renewed deal.
Glossing over your opinion of him at Leeds, where he managed to win a challenge cup medal and play for GB and England in the World cup, people are rarely what they seem, unless you have some regular interaction with them. Amongst the people, who are acquaintances of both guys, few would agree with your assessment of their personality types.
However, I'm only interested in the best coach for Cas at this point in time..
Give Aston a try for me, he's waited all his life for this and he would clear some of the deadwood out, that's for sure.
Best cas forward of his generation is a viewpoint i have never heard uttered, in regard to Hay.
Went astray at Cas? well the expiry of his contract definitely did, as he was allowed to sign for sheffield without receiving a renewed deal.
Glossing over your opinion of him at Leeds, where he managed to win a challenge cup medal and play for GB and England in the World cup, people are rarely what they seem, unless you have some regular interaction with them. Amongst the people, who are acquaintances of both guys, few would agree with your assessment of their personality types.
However, I'm only interested in the best coach for Cas at this point in time..
Give Aston a try for me, he's waited all his life for this and he would clear some of the deadwood out, that's for sure.
Isn't Aston both owner and coach of Sheffield? Coach aside would he have time to coach Cas and be owner of the Eagles? Or more to the point would he want it? He seems a pretty big fish in a small pond at the moment.