Quote: LincolnDEVILSFan "Does anybody else find it strange, Alker steps away from the scene and McRae starts talking about a return from sick leave? Could it be the club are trying decide where the problem lies McRae/Alker? Also, the players supposedly don't listen to McRae, and now we have a poster saying the players don't listen to Simms. Coincidences? I'm not sure, because I don't speak to any of the players. Someone on here stated, no coach would want to work with Steve Simms, whilst others state any new coach should be able to pick his own coaching team. What about, the idea Alker is making the head coaches job untenable.
I would point out, McRae and Harrison both lost the dressing room whilst Alker and Simms were at the club, now someone is suggesting the players don't want to listen to Simms. I'm not making accusations, but I could make the assumption, Lowes unsettled the dressing room in, a rather unsuccessful attempt to get the head coaches job, and it would appear Alker has possibly learnt a trick or two from Lowes.
Before anyone sticks up for alker, there were newspaper reports stating he had taken legal advice after the whole Floridagate saga, and once again Alker is taking legal advice, and the story has ended up in the Evening News.
Like I say don't have any inside info, and I'm not saying the facts reported are 100%, but they clearly point to Alker causing problems. We do, however, have a really talented squad of players, and shouldn't be taking the beatings we have this season. Individually, I can't see many players around Super League who would improve the squad. I thought we had a good squad in 2009, but Floridagate seemed to rip the heart and soul out of the team. Dressing room turmoil once again seems to be ripping the heart out of our team.'"
Lincolndevilsfan! Well said I have been saying this for a long time, common theme, Mr Alker, the sooner the penny drops with the club the better for all at the club! loyalty = legal action (again)= MEN snips!