Re: Radford out : Sat Sep 07, 2019 7:49 am
giddyupoldfella wrote:
That's sport, form changes, circumstances happen from time to time that are out of your control that can be detrimental to you. Wayne Bennett had seasons as a coach when things didn't go his way, it doesn't make him a bad coach, but it does mean he's capable because he's proven.
Radford is still relatively young as a coach, he's still learning lessons himself, and he'll be better off for going through the tough times as well as the good times.
It's to easy to throw the towel in when the hard times come, it's the hard times when he'd need our confidence in him more than ever.
Radford is still relatively young as a coach, he's still learning lessons himself, and he'll be better off for going through the tough times as well as the good times.
It's to easy to throw the towel in when the hard times come, it's the hard times when he'd need our confidence in him more than ever.
Six season as a head coach in SL and that’s after a two year apprenticeship as assistant. He’s the longest serving coach in SL. He has also already had some tough times, but we appear to be in a situation where we have not been able to adapt.
The coach should be the one who instils confidence in the players and the fans. It should not be the other way around.
I kind of admire your defence of Redford, but in the words of James Child last night when having to listen to Joel Tomkins bile....
“I politely disagreed”