Quote: JobsForTheWives "I am more than happy to see Morley in a Salford shirt.Wouldnt be at all surprised that if he does indeed come to Salford then it will be more a player/ coach role he will be taking.
The guy has a huge amount of experience that you just cannot let pass you by.We currently have a fantastic crop of young talented forwards.Can you imagine the benefits to their game that learning from such an experienced player will give to them.Any game time we get out of him is just an added bonus.If we are indeed trying to build a club with long term objectives then he is an ideal signing for us at this stage of our redevelopment.'"
Excellent post,JFTW.
Bringing a winning culture into the dressing room.Did you see the celebration involving all of those Warrington players,on Saturday night,when he scored a try near the end,in a game already won ? That shows the esteem in which he is held.
Quote: JobsForTheWives "Sorry but I'm struggling to follow the logic here?
Why/how would Morley be a positive for marketing/promoting the club?
Signing a player approaching the end of his career isn't a particularly forward looking philosophy, unless he brings something specific that you are looking for.
Lord knows we've signed enough players over the years who's last club has been Salford!'"
To answer your earlier post BF. the inchoate coaching career of Adrian Morley is mentioned at the end of
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It seems it is not just in the bible where a prophet is not recognised in his own country.
Those who know the clubs transfer dealings do you also know where the club stands on the restructuring or does it wish to remain with the Licensing system now the stadium has been obtained with all of its inherent problems ?