Quote: Ferocious Aardvark "Ferguson is hardly dead wood, he is injured and he and we have been unlucky in that. If he regains match fitness then I don't think there's any danger of him not playing SL somewhere next season.
Because of the apparent attitude of the team in many of the games we have played, and a number of other things that have accumulated, Cummins' stock has sharply fallen with me. Anyway, he has the ideal opportunity, even though we are now as good as relegated, to show that he is able to coach and motivate a consistent team. If we do put in a string of very respectable performances between now and the death then I think he would be a better proposition next year - wherever we are playing - and would probably be seen by many as one of the most prominent and leading coaches in the Championship. And he still has a large surplus of brownie points with me for the way he ahs conducted himself through our troubles. I just wonder whether he is the leader of men we so badly need.
I think Kearney would go down a storm in the Championship but don't see him wanting to play there. Gale would probably stay as where would he go, but I think he would do a lot better and hopefully be a lot less inconsistent at a lower level.
Not sure what Foster has done wrong. He could do a job.'"
Ferguson has hardly played, he's on more a game than Sonny Bill Williams. He will no doubt be fit and well to turn out for a side not getting battered every week, next season.
Cummins is similar to Mcnamara, a nice guy, but i bet no club in super league would have swapped him for their current coach (apart from wakey and Agar).
Kearney is injured more than he plays, Gale plays one game in 10, and Foster spends more time on social media banging on about his new car or his latest betting tips.
Marc Green has been very shrewd in not getting rid of Cummins due to the costs incurred. We have been as good as relegated since we lost 6 points and lost our 3 best players.