Quote: Tyke's/Rhinos No. 1 Fan "McDermott deserves credit. Since 2010 (hammered in the cup final, out in the playoff semis) we have reached every final available to us'"
This is correct, but it's worth pointing out that the route to the two CC Finals have involved comfortable home draws against whipping boy SL rabble teams. When it counted in the CC Finals themselves against superior opposition, they were found wanting. The route to winning the GF last year also involved easy fixtures against two whipping SL boy rabble teams. To McDermott's credit, Leeds won the tough games that counted... Warrington away, St Helens in the GF and the win in the WCC against Manly. All the rest has been dross for the most part.
Quote: Tyke's/Rhinos No. 1 Fan "maintained league position'"
This is incorrect because prior to McDermott's arrival as coach, Leeds were an established Top 4 club on the regular season ladder. This is no longer the case as finishing in the Top 4 is now a struggle for them.
Quote: Tyke's/Rhinos No. 1 Fan "with an ageing squad and top players not replaced'"
Correct.
Quote: Tyke's/Rhinos No. 1 Fan "against other teams who have improved drastically'"
Disagree. Warrington have arguably improved drastically in recent years but that's from a position of heavy investment in the squad from a position of being one of the rabble SL teams. Wigan improved under McGuire but have since stalled, St Helens and Leeds have declined sharply over the past couple of seasons. The rest aren't worth talking about... they are pitiful opposition for the most part and not serious contenders.
Quote: Tyke's/Rhinos No. 1 Fan "Since 2010, we have lost'"
Has it? Results and performances during the regular season during McDermott's tenure suggest this is not the case, particularly against the top SL clubs - one win, one draw and ten defeats. However, I do think he's taken over at a time when the squad was already in decline and he hasn't benefited from the luxury of any serious investment in the squad. The CEO appears somewhat reluctant to invest in the squad but this policy may well change dramatically should Leeds fail miserably in the play-offs and season ticket sales next year suffer accordingly.