XBrettKennyX wrote:
If I look at his record
Not only did he save Wigan RL from relegation, he also steered us to 3rd, twice in a row- a position arguably far in excess of what our squad would normally have merited.
Whenever anyone points to statistics such as Hansen missing fewer tackles on average than Lockers a queue forms to rubbish the statistics. All you are doing here is quoting statistics and if instead of looking at his record you watched the way the team has played for the last two years there is plenty to complain about.
The stats alone give a totally false picture of his coaching while at Wigan. The two third places boiled down to winning a couple of play off games arguably because the players (and Barrett in particular) threw Nobbies usual game plan out of the window, but being unable to go one stage further and get to the GF. You have been hoodwinked by the format of the competition that means it all boils down to a few games at the end of the season. It is in effect just a contrived knock-out competition and the fact we finished third says a lot more about the low standards in the competition in general IMO that it does about Nobles coaching ability.
Unfortunately what has gone before the play offs in both 2007 and 2008 was at times some of the worst RL I have a Wigan side play in over 20 years and I deny you or anyone else to deny that has been the case. The regular season has been down right boring to watch in all but a handful of games and that is being kind.
Add to that concerns about his selection policy and how he will bring on the younger players there are IMO a lot of questions waiting to be answered which ought to decide if he gets a new deal here at the end of this season.
What on earth does this guy have to do to convince some people?
I would have thought this was obvious but since you asked:
Get the team playing as a team rather than one man rugby.
Have some different tactics other than five drives and a kick.
Bring the young players into the first team when the chance arises (tomorrow would have been an ideal opportunity but he failed to take it).
Stop with the stupid selections like the one he has made for tomorrow.
If he does all this then we might actually see some decent RL at Wigan and he might stand a chance of getting a new deal.
If he doesn't then we will have a repeat of 2008 where we actually went backwards from 2007 and if that happens he has got to go.
There was nobody more pleased than me when Noble took over from Millward and the atmosphere when he first walked out onto the JJB pitch was electric. Unfortunately saving us from relegation in 2006 is highly likely to be all he will be remembered for at Wigan if there are not big changes to the way we have played over the last two seasons in 2009 IMO.
Dave