Quote: mystic eddie "No passion, no heart and no pride in wearing the shirt (bar a couple of exceptions yesterday). '"
Can I directly ask you, or anyone, what you were all thinking at half time yesterday? Speaking for myself, I was fairly pleased. It wasn't perfect, and we should have built up a commanding lead, but there had been seemingly plenty of heart, pride and passion. Some committed, hard, tackling. Some determined scrambling and chasing when things went wrong.Others may disagree, but that was how it seemed to me, and still does.
I would agree that the second half does fit the description, but my head can't get round why they can show these attributes one half, but not the next. Maybe I was seeing things in the first half that were not there, but must say that when watched the vid last night, obviously knowing the result, I am still sure it was a very good first half, we dominated and were the better team.
Quote: mystic eddie "The only question I would have if he did Return to Oz is who would stake their reputation on taking over us at this time. A club in major decline with clear problems behind the scenes and an organisation that smacks of complete amateurism. The job is a poisoned chalice.'"
We're not in major decline, though. Things haven't got any worse since last year when we bottomed out. We are in a pretty bad place, but the toilet we are in is, IMHO, not as smelly as this time last year and does have some more promising cleaning staff. Including Potter, if you continue to believe McNamara was a dud and the root cause of all evils. The decline was before 2011. We have certainly not improved much. I would say a lot of the rugby has - at maddening times - been much better in 2011 than what we were capable of 2009-2010 even if the overall results have not been better.
I would say we have some very promising younger players, with a clear lack of motivational leaders and an absence of consistent threat or organisation at half back. If I were a coach outside looking in, I am sure I would fancy it. There are not that many jobs in the world at the top level and there are hardly any clubs likely to have any more to spend than us bearing in mind especially Imagerightsgate. So I wouldn't view it as a poisoned chalice, really. A very recently top northern hemisphere club, still a big name, still getting 10K crowds and with some decent playing staff, and a job where you can't really do anything but improve - where's the downside?