barham red wrote:
If bad apple means it rattling a few cages the so be it. Far too cosy and nice type attitude, the club needs a shake up and if being unpopular is whats required then good
Very true, often the hardest task masters are unpopular but quite often get the best results.
After working with and under certain managers in the past, I've not always agreed with their approach or liked their attitudes, but credit where credit was due, I often found the ones that the workers hated most, were the ones that, from a production perspective, more often than not, achieved the results they were aiming for.
So I agree with BR on this, Jamie Peacock played in a team that won every honour in the British game and he knows what it takes to get to the top.
As Barham Red says...if some don't like their cosy little way of doing things disrupted then tough, we have been going around in circles for far to long and something has to be done to break the cycle.
Otherwise we will all be on this forum in five years time, a little older, probably non the wiser and saying the same things as we are now.