Re: Time for Chester to go - the facts! : Mon Feb 22, 2016 2:47 pm
Gallanteer wrote:
As I stated, too many injuries. Not Chesters fault.
However, stating on the radio that he's not sure or no idea about something is not good. He gets paid to know what's wrong and fix it.
As an ex-player of the same club, do players see him as a manager or one of the boys. All managers know that you must seperate yourself from nostalgia and sentimentality if you are to deliver your role effectively.
However, stating on the radio that he's not sure or no idea about something is not good. He gets paid to know what's wrong and fix it.
As an ex-player of the same club, do players see him as a manager or one of the boys. All managers know that you must seperate yourself from nostalgia and sentimentality if you are to deliver your role effectively.
I would agree with your initial point if we had been playing Saints, Wigan etc but against a Wakey team that is miles away from full cap and then not playing well, at home we should have won that by at least 12. Even if we'd been beaten by Wakey that were firing on all cylinders and we had put in a structured valiant effort I could have maybe thought that Chessie is doing it the hard way and with players back we'll be ok
Even taking injuries into account, do you think that we should have had enough to win yesterday?
I honestly think that even with a full squad we'll still struggle to beat most of the teams in the league if we don't sort out the basics.