Quote: Sal Paradise "He is the boss of club who are bottom of SL - I want him to come out suggest how this position is going improve - he didn't have a problem in 2011 when he read the riot act when things were nowhere near as bad as this. I want to feel he is rolling his sleeves up and getting involved and bringing his experience to the fore to sort this out'"
Why does he need to? That's the head coaches job, who has commented regularly on that very issue.
Maybe he thought a different situation in 2011 required a different response to that in 2016?
Hetherington isn't head coach. He's the CEO. He's not involved in training, he provides the resources and sets the environment for the head coach and other staff.
There was an update a couple of weeks ago from Ryan Golding on Kirkstall and another one just a few days ago from Hetherington himself.
Again, how does a statement or lack of it on our current situation, relate to Hetherington's comments that cheats should be punished?