: Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:39 pm
bobsmyuncle wrote:
Hetherinton said in the Yorks evening post.
"I think it is a bit of a concern for the game that coaches are coaching to stop the opposition and they are getting really good at it.
His concern for the game is admirable, but is it rather his concern over the Rhino coach's inability to match the legal tactics employed by other teams?
Pretty well every time something does not go his way, or some other club steals the march on him, he throws the teddy out in public saying its not good for the game.
I did hear it said, a while back and by someone with very considerable knowledge in the game, that he was just firing the bullets that someone else puts into his head. That may or may not be so, but its every time its something that's not to Leeds' benefit, isn't it?
Or, if he gets his way over something, its "good for the game".
I suspect that with the welcome (yes, welcome) rise to prominence again of clubs like Hull KR and Wakey and Cas, and more clubs anyway able to compete at the top level now - and the memories of Chairman Chris fading round the board table at Rot Hall - he's not getting things anything like as much his own way nowdays?
When CC was here and the dodgy bookie was at the Piedome, they were easy targets and lightening rods for a salesman like GH to exploit. Now they have long gone, he's may increasingly attract the lightening back on himself?