You may be right about the failure thing. Chester’s not done so bad after being abject with us.
I think Chester is getting found out a bit now with Kear gone on Hull I think Radford has built a good squad that should carry him through for a few years yet we have to survive this season and then build as we do have some good young players at the club
My guess is that the success Peacock enjoyed throughout his playing career meant that his ideas on what you need to do to get it weren’t often challenged in a profound way.
I suspect Radford learned more from being involved in several seasons of mediocrity at Hull than he did winning trophies with Peacock at Bradford. You learn from failure, whereas success will tend to reinforce your preconceptions.
So what we really need is someone who has failed a lot!
In all seriousness, that Sheens can draw on lessons learned coaching struggling teams, as well as winning Premierships and a World Cup, is a cause for hope, imo.
Ah, so THATS how Richard Agar manages to keep getting employed.
Btw, if Sheens does leave and you hear that guys name mentioned. That is the time to start panicking.
Definitely. He has our players playing for the shirt, we went down honourably today, taking the form team at home all the way with a banged up squad, injuries on the day and despite 3 sin binnings (I don’t have an issue with the sin bins as decisions, more that we managed to keep it so close despite them). I’ll enjoy being at Wembley as a neautral for the first time in a while.
A valiant loss is still a loss. We've had a fair few. Hard work and raw size is a hard combination to beat and add in couple of flair types and it's easy to see why a decent cup side. Unlucky I suppose but you can't always come out on the shiny side of a 50/50.
A valiant loss is still a loss. We've had a fair few. Hard work and raw size is a hard combination to beat and add in couple of flair types and it's easy to see why a decent cup side. Unlucky I suppose but you can't always come out on the shiny side of a 50/50.
Yep, that's sport, I have no complaints. It was a great run whilst it lasted and we went out defending it right until the end.
Radford, or "Lugs" as you affectionately call him, has built a decent side and a great team ethos over the years. Far from just a decent cup side, he's taken us to consecutive SL semi-finals too, and this year despite our injury problems, we're still there or thereabouts in SL (at the moment).