Quote Ferocious Aardvark="Ferocious Aardvark"I think it's clear he made a huge mistake in sacking Noble and in putting in the inexperienced and well out of his depth Harris.
Harris's post-match interview was cringeworthy. He looked like a rabbit in the headlights and if I were a Salford fan I would be worried at his capacity, at this stage of his fledgling coaching career, to achieve the instant results the Doc wants.
the thing is, had Koukash left Noble in place, and let him and his team build both the components of a team, and the gelling of a team, over - say- a couple of seasons then without anybody really noticing, Salford would with this sort of financial backing have developed into a force to be reckoned with. That much is certain, but so is the fact that however many above-average players you buy, you need plenty of TIME to mould them gradually into a better and better TEAM.
Noble would certainly have done it. I don't think Harris is the man for the job.'"
Well, I'm glad you're not in charge at Salford.
Noble was certainly not the man to take Salford forward. From signings to training, his time away from the game showed. I like him as a bloke, and I think he knows the psychological side of the game well, but that's it these days. The jury is still out on Harris as he's not had a full pre-season yet. However, in the short time he's been at Salford he immediately identified the weakness in the team and remedied it straight away. He brought in better structures, training, and attitude and managed to improve the teams fitness during the middle of a season. Something that he shouldn't have had to do. Barring a few performances, and a handful of games where the team was still adapting I've seen a large improvement in Attack, defense, attitude, and workrate. Our performances have, on the whole, been better and the players that were languishing under Noble have been like different players under Harris. You only have to look at what Noble did with Sneyd. Thought he wasn't good enough. Enough said.
As for DrK, well I'm with bewareshadows post above yours. As Salford fans we feel the same as everyone else. He needs to reel-in his over-enthusiasm a bit and direct it more positively, but it's his toy to play with, and I don't see him changing. This, of course, is a double-edged sword for Salford.