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| Leeds could go either way (inspite of any preseason games, both teams will be "rusty"), I expect a loss away at Hull, and wins in the other 4 of the 6.
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| Quote rubber duckie="rubber duckie"3/6 as posters have said they are happy with would once again see us fighting to avoid the drop for relegation. That isn't anywhere near good enough for a team like Warrington.
If we aren't top 4 by May...Price needs shipping out and Hendo to replace him and if there's no improvement by July then he goes too.
No fluffing about...out.'"
As others have said 3/6 in March is not 'relegation zone' for a brand new coach with a very new team. There will remain lots of time to continue to gel and improve our results. Equally, to sack Price for not getting in the top four at first time of asking is crazy - the sort of idiocy that goes on in Premier League soccer. I'm also puzzled that you'd sack Price and appoint his (presumably also guilty of poor coaching) assistant even for a few months: what happened the last couple of times we tried that? I am as ambitious for the club as is anyone here but heaping on the pressure for instant magic after the money our directors have splashed out in the close season is totally unreasonable.
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| Quote Gazwire="Gazwire"I'm getting really excited and hold much hope going in to the new season. '"
And so it begins. The roller coaster which is being a Wire fan. 
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| The other thing to consider alongside the time required for the new team to gel and to perfect Price’s style of play, is that there are huge changes behind the scenes from the bottom up.
I don’t know how Price will go as a coach but as a ‘Head of Rugby Ops’ he’s already impressed me with the structures he’s building below first team level. It might just be that missing link we’ve needed to be properly successful as a big club (I don’t think you can count Warrington or Hull’s recent trophy successes on the same level as Leeds, Saints and Wigan, nor the the success of the youth system).
So lots to be positive about even if we lose 3/6 early on, and finish outside the top 4. Onwards and upwards.
EDIT: A lot of people point to Price’s record in his first head coach job at St George. As well as being fairly young and inexperienced for a head coach at that level, it’s worth comparing his record to that of the now legendary Tony Smith in his first job:
“He first season in charge saw Huddersfield relegated to National League One, which consequently followed their dreadful start to the season losing 13 games in a row. A record number of consecutive defeats for a coach who held on to his job in British Rugby League”
We all know what Smith went on to do with Leeds a season or two later...
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| My expectations at this point are quite low.
Last season we were a team in a relegation battle.
We have made changes but they are changes with question marks over them. The new coach had one previous head coaching job and it went badly. We have signed journeymen type players plus one guy who has done well in SL in BMM. We lost to Widnes in pre season when we had a fair few of the first team squad out against the worst team in SL. We've scrapped the reserve team.
I'm not writing us off, but I can see exactly the kind of criticisms which will be filling this board in a few months time by the hindsight brigade who will say it was obvious we hadn't done enough in the off season.
I think we will be between 6th and 9th this season - my main hope is that we avoid the bottom 4 but I don't see us being close to contending with the top teams. I would guess we will win 2 from the first 6.
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| Quote easyWire="easyWire"
EDIT: A lot of people point to Price’s record in his first head coach job at St George. As well as being fairly young and inexperienced for a head coach at that level, it’s worth comparing his record to that of the now legendary Tony Smith in his first job:
“He first season in charge saw Huddersfield relegated to National League One, which consequently followed their dreadful start to the season losing 13 games in a row. A record number of consecutive defeats for a coach who held on to his job in British Rugby League”
We all know what Smith went on to do with Leeds a season or two later...'"
The difference there was Smith took over the worst team in SL, had a bad start but turned them round and by the end of his third season he had made them more competitive than they had been in years. Price took over the NRL champions and was sacked during his third season after overseeing a period of decline.
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| Quote sally cinnamon="sally cinnamon"My expectations at this point are quite low.
Last season we were a team in a relegation battle.
We have made changes but they are changes with question marks over them. The new coach had one previous head coaching job and it went badly. We have signed journeymen type players plus one guy who has done well in SL in BMM. We lost to Widnes in pre season when we had a fair few of the first team squad out against the worst team in SL. We've scrapped the reserve team.
I'm not writing us off, but I can see exactly the kind of criticisms which will be filling this board in a few months time by the hindsight brigade who will say it was obvious we hadn't done enough in the off season.
I think we will be between 6th and 9th this season - my main hope is that we avoid the bottom 4 but I don't see us being close to contending with the top teams. I would guess we will win 2 from the first 6.'"
Fair points. For the avoidance of doubt a lot of people were hoping for another signing(s) to the forwards. A team relying on the likes of George King, Philbin, Hughes and Crosby won't win SL in my opinion.
I think we will do better than last year and make the 8 but that's about it. By mid-end season the talk will all being about building for 2019. We fell a long way in the fag end of Tony's reign.
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| Quote Wires71="Wires71"
I think we will do better than last year and make the 8 but that's about it. By mid-end season the talk will all being about building for 2019. We fell a long way in the fag end of Tony's reign.'"
I wonder if by mid-end season a lot of the talk on here will be about Andrew Henderson.
We have the opposite situation to Agar, who was a scapegoat on this board for us doing badly. Henderson is rated highly, and seemed to tick every box at London in what you would want from a coach.
As SL teams start sacking their coaches, Henderson will be linked with the vacancies. If we are flying high then it will just be accepted as a reality that he was going to get picked up by someone else, but if we are struggling there will be calls for Henderson to replace Price before we lose him. I wonder how we would feel if we were in the bottom four at the halfway point, and one of our rivals like Huddersfield or Widnes sacked their coach and appointed Henderson...
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| Quote sally cinnamon="sally cinnamon"I wonder if by mid-end season a lot of the talk on here will be about Andrew Henderson.
We have the opposite situation to Agar, who was a scapegoat on this board for us doing badly. Henderson is rated highly, and seemed to tick every box at London in what you would want from a coach.
As SL teams start sacking their coaches, Henderson will be linked with the vacancies. If we are flying high then it will just be accepted as a reality that he was going to get picked up by someone else, but if we are struggling there will be calls for Henderson to replace Price before we lose him. I wonder how we would feel if we were in the bottom four at the halfway point, and one of our rivals like Huddersfield or Widnes sacked their coach and appointed Henderson...'"
If we were bottom 4 mid season, I think Hendo would already have just taken over the roll of caretaker head coach.
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| I'm not really going to bite Sally on the Widnes/Huddersfield comment, but, do wonder if there will be sackings as a matter of course in this year's comp and if there are any, who's vulnerable based on expectation, recent track record, time in post etc? I think it will be a stable year all round.
Whatever happens in our first 6 games and beyond I expect our management team to be given time to sort the job out here unless Henderson opts for Wigan when Wane gets his marching orders
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| If we go 3/6 it's almost likely well be 3/7.
3/7 is a third of the regular season over.
Pies won't settle for that!!
Radlinski would be caretaker coach quicker than you can look up his name to see if I spelt it correctly.
3/7 = 9/21 leaving a remainder of 2/3rd. I'll give you that as a win....
So 10/23....20 points at round 23....THAT IS THE EXACT POINTS POSITION AS LAST SEASON!!!
That equates to BOTTOM 4.
Are some of your getting this yet?
It just isn't good enough!!!
Are you going to be happy with the repeated comments of 'the season isn't over after x's games'?
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