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1) Salford are essentially a bear bones set up and need an experienced guy in to initiate that quality organisation.
2)There's just a compelling argument a guy who's been there an ' bought the T-Shirt ' is more a priority for the club at this present time , someone with a big address book that has overseen most facets of the backroom & administration of successful clubs.
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I feel there is a slight contradiction here.If it is a bear bones set up how does this equate with a guy who has overseen most facets of the backroom and administration of successful clubs ?
I presume you refer to Noble.
If so,he took over at Crusaders after they had one season in Super League and had finished bottom.The previous coach Dixon left the country having been diagnosed with prostate cancer and being owed 30k.
It is believed the RFL paid the salary of Noble and Rod Findlay the executive officer there.( Red Passion - the forum of Wrexham FC will have all the gory details of their administration and liquidation.)
When Noble went there he had a 2 year plan to finish in the top 6
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I am sure you agree with me that the administration for a successful club is now in place.
In the Red Square magazine Dr Koukash states - '[i Part of our discussions with all our potential coaches are to do with player recruitment.Who we can get in immediately to strengthen us and who we can get longer term to make us a real force.By the end of this season we want to have a team that people will respect and can compete with the other teams.Not one that is getting beaten by huge amounts.'[/i
The last 2 results would suggest that the 'getting beaten by huge amounts' is no longer going to happen.Alan Hunte would appear to have made a start on player recruitment.
Perhaps the fat lady isn't going to sing....she ain't even gonna approach the stage and microphone.
Especially if a good result awaits tomorrow.
Alan Hunte does seem to be ahead of the end of season schedule...