Quote bramleyrhino="bramleyrhino"I'm not suggesting that at all and I'm not suggesting that Steve Mc is/isn't the right man for the job. I'm merely questioning the inferrance that someone such as Noble would have stopped the current rot that you guys seem to be in. I don't think that that's the case, as shown by what Noble has (or hasn't) done at Wigan.'"
So we'll ignore the performances that came from the same set of players McNamara had as Noble in the very season he left then? Standards in defence, intensity of play etc seemed to drop off alarmingly almost as soon as Noble left, hence me using the Easter win at Headingley that year as a comparison. Within weeks Leeds trashed us 30-0 on our own patch.
That squad wasn't brilliant by any means, but at least under Noble they were coached with a gameplan where the strengths they did have could come to the fore and turn in respectable displays.
Of course I agree he has done nothing at all with Wigan, after all they a still a disorganised rabble with no belief marooned at the bottom of the table, just like they were when he took over, it isn't as if he led a much maligned squad to within 80 minutes of a Grand Final appearance in his first full year in charge, or even took them on a good run within months of taking over which comfortably kept them in Superleague.
I see they are doing appallingly again this season.
Quote bramleyrhino="Asim"It wasn't that long ago that we at Headingley were calling for the head of Tony Smith. We'd lost five on the spin, had been dumped out of the play-offs by a pretty poor Warrington side and even at times last year, were looking a million miles away from the team of 2004. The rest of course, is history. These rots happen and it takes a bit of hard work to get out of it, something that I'm sure a side as good as Bradford have. It might take a new approach to get it out, but that doesn't mean that a change of manager necesseraly.'"
But we're not a good side anymore, and Tony Smith had proven more than capable in 2004 to be allowed time, McNamara has proved nothing, although his mates say nice things about him, so he must be a good coach.
Quote bramleyrhino="Asim"The side you have now is nowhere near the side you had a few years ago and it might be a good while before you get there again. It's not necesseraly anybodies "fault", just the nature of sport. It's very rare for one team to dominate for a considerable period of time, unless you have the finances of a top four Premier League football club.'"
Who claimed anything otherwise?
Losing is one thing, and something I am more than able to accept as a sports fan, losing in the manner we all too often lose in is not acceptable.