I think PT if you read the article he clearly equates his own contract uncertainty impacting on the loss of our star player. He then goes on to refer to his desire to play for his home town club. I would say that I am not the supporter you have to convince of the benefits of retaining Chester because I have long realised he had overstayed his tenure. I did regard the game against Castleford who were going through some problems as his first step to any form of redemption regrettably he failed. We now face a very much weakened Wigan team at home, I know we have our own absentees but this is a game we should clearly win. I suspect you would expect that to be the case especially with your faith in the coaching ability of Chester. We start on his road to redemption once again but is he up to job he believes it is so now is the time for starting to prove it don’t you think.
I didn't read it, I watched it. Probably why you have misinterpreted.
First and foremost we need to sort out who’s coaching us next year, whether it’s Chester (probably by the looks of it). It’s been dragging on now abit. As in terms of recruitment Ashurst has been a great servant to our club, at 32 when the new contract starts indicates to me the lack of players we are able to attract to Replace aging players, same applies to Sidlow if we sign him. Chester mentions about sky money being up in the air regarding how much we’ll actually get distributed to us, which again sounds alarming as we obviously work to a budget and if it’s lower this time the quality of our recruitment will be effected.
Tbh if that’s correct Alongst with the news that westerman has gone and we’ve extended 32 year old ashursts contract by 2 years I won’t be renewing my season ticket , unless it comes out Chester is actually paying the club for the priveledge.
Signings we are making will just be snother year of crap
Agree with this
A new coach could completely change things for us
Let Chester finish this year then move on, perfect timing for both parties to nicely part ways
I have no issue with Chester as a person. He seems a really genuine guy and obviously is very committed to the club. But, and this is a very big but, I honestly do not think anything is going to change while he is in that role. The style of play has not changed in the last 5 years even though it becomes less and less effective year on year, and is awful to watch. Then there is the question of the effect on Chester himself. He has looked like a husk of a man recently. To continue in this status quo of skimming relegation will not do him or the club any good at all. Something HAS to change. Will Last and Poching bring enough assistance and be strong enough to change the entire ethos of the club and the way that we play? . I do not know, but if not then the best thing for all parties would be to thank each other for their efforts and try something new.
The only way Chester is going to get fans back on his side is that we sign 'better' quality players..........and is that going to happen?
Money apparently for Fifita and Williams (great PR trick by the way) but in reality linked with Gaskell, Sidlow and extension for a player who's body is bust (albeit been a great signing for us but enough is enough.)
We have Batchelor, Pitts, Crowther, Arona, Kelepi, Arundel who can all play back row....
Will be an interesting second half to 2021 (on and off the pitch!)
Offer on table to Adam Milner.. Wonder if thats to fill it at hooker or replace Joe.
I didn't read it, I watched it. Probably why you have misinterpreted.
I note you do not answer at what point do we become concerned or is your belief in Chester so complete you cannot see him failing. Would you continue to employ someone who have failed to produce what they are employed to do which also impacts the turnover or would you just carry on paying them until they decide when they have had enough even if it destroys your business. If a sports club is to be a successful business the product on the pitch matters and currently this is all too infrequent.
I think we'll beat this Wigan 'A' team tonight with something to spare. But even so for me it's time for a change. We need fresh ideas, a new impetus and importantly renewed hope for many of the fans who have slipped into it all being a little bit 'meh'. It's time for a change of direction in my opinion.
Why the need to speak to Chester about a new contract, its not like there will be a queue of clubs beating a path to his door to employ him. Our directors have stuck by him despite the results, most would have sacked him during the 2019 season. So why on earth start talking now when we are in the midst of a relegation battle. Just let the season run, if say we manage another 6 wins then Chester may be able to suggest that he is worth keeping on. If we win less than 6 and do not get relegated then we just let the contract run out. The Nightmare is that the directors have already agreed a new contract for say 2 years, we win say 2 matches but somehow don't get relegated and we are left with Chester on a new contract. As I say it makes zero sense to be in discussions with Chester, there is simply no pressure to sign him, he will be there if directors still want him.