spegs wrote:
No it isn't. He is coaching a completely different team. It was the right decision to get rid. Wakefield results have ZERO relevance as to whether Rovers were right to let him go.
He was released for being crap, went to a club with a worse squad (on paper at least) who couldn't buy a win, and has completely turned them around - culminating in thrashing Wigan 62-0. This at a club who were nailed on for relegation according to just about every pundit just a few weeks ago.
And this doesn't suggest to you that the problems at Rovers might not have been with the coach after all?