Here's my 2 pennorth....I think we are too comfortable as a club and there is no one with a burning desire to derail the gravy train of long extensions, lucrative overseas contracts when you come for your holidays, and general mediocrity.
Everyone knows that the finances are good, the facilities are second to none, the players are well looked after, the hierarchy seem happy if you win a few more than you lose, no one gets shouted at if you can't be 4rsed (so it seems)....so why should anyone do anything different?
If the club truly want to win a GF I think they need to engage a Change Management consultant to come in and upset everyone. Show them what they are missing, make them hungry for success, point out that the paying fans earn a lot less than them in the main, and will continue to support the team long after they have hung up their boots, or buggered off back to Oz, so surely they owe it to them to do their best and give them 80 minutes a week of committed, do or die rugby - win or lose, at least look like they are a professional outfit who try their best.
But they won't, the arrogance, laziness and acceptance of mediocrity will continue, and us mugs will keep paying to watch it.
If the club truly want to win a GF I think they need to engage a Change Management consultant to come in and upset everyone. Show them what they are missing, make them hungry for success, point out that the paying fans earn a lot less than them in the main, and will continue to support the team long after they have hung up their boots, or buggered off back to Oz, so surely they owe it to them to do their best and give them 80 minutes a week of committed, do or die rugby - win or lose, at least look like they are a professional outfit who try their best.
I would love Jamie Peacock to work with the performance team, even on a short term basis. He knows what it takes to win and how to build mental resilience.
If the club truly want to win a GF I think they need to engage a Change Management consultant to come in and upset everyone. Show them what they are missing, make them hungry for success, point out that the paying fans earn a lot less than them in the main, and will continue to support the team long after they have hung up their boots, or buggered off back to Oz, so surely they owe it to them to do their best and give them 80 minutes a week of committed, do or die rugby - win or lose, at least look like they are a professional outfit who try their best.
I would love Jamie Peacock to work with the performance team, even on a short term basis. He knows what it takes to win and how to build mental resilience.
I would love Jamie Peacock to work with the performance team, even on a short term basis. He knows what it takes to win and how to build mental resilience.
also, how did peacock get on as football manager at Hull KR in 2016?
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I would love Jamie Peacock to work with the performance team, even on a short term basis. He knows what it takes to win and how to build mental resilience.
Here's my 2 pennorth....I think we are too comfortable as a club and there is no one with a burning desire to derail the gravy train of long extensions, lucrative overseas contracts when you come for your holidays, and general mediocrity.
Everyone knows that the finances are good, the facilities are second to none, the players are well looked after, the hierarchy seem happy if you win a few more than you lose, no one gets shouted at if you can't be 4rsed (so it seems)....so why should anyone do anything different?
If the club truly want to win a GF I think they need to engage a Change Management consultant to come in and upset everyone. Show them what they are missing, make them hungry for success, point out that the paying fans earn a lot less than them in the main, and will continue to support the team long after they have hung up their boots, or buggered off back to Oz, so surely they owe it to them to do their best and give them 80 minutes a week of committed, do or die rugby - win or lose, at least look like they are a professional outfit who try their best.
But they won't, the arrogance, laziness and acceptance of mediocrity will continue, and us mugs will keep paying to watch it.
Rant over.
pay someone to come in and tell us what we already know? thats very uncle rog style thinking
Oh sorry I didn’t realise we were just using dates that suited you, I was talking about his whole tenure. I did mention that in my original post, maybe re read it.
Since you brought the last 18 months up though, you do know we finished 11th in the last season and would have been relegated had it not been for a shocking team like Toulouse playing in the same league, don’t you?
Oh sorry I didn’t realise we were just using dates that suited you, I was talking about his whole tenure. I did mention that in my original post, maybe re read it.
Since you brought the last 18 months up though, you do know we finished 11th in the last season and would have been relegated had it not been for a shocking team like Toulouse playing in the same league, don’t you?
its not dates that suits me, its just of those things that you were using to attack him when the most recent one was. which i probably did last year when you brought up the wolfie stunts, from 2 years prior, if he/we the club aren't doing these things anymore clearly we've learned,
why dont you have a pop at the inconsistency and unfairness of the current hoover half time challenge, the first couple of games were an actually washing machine sized washing machine, now its a slightly larger cardboard cut out, which is completely unfair on the people that did it with the washing machine.
madness.
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