Quote: Smiffy27 "Yep ... I think you are right. Mind you a scan through the various club forums tells you that when a team loses a game the half backs tend to take a lot of stick. Even the great Briers got his fair share ... so what chance Kev Brown.'"
Briers did deserve it for a lot of the earlier part of his career, Tony Smith was probably the best thing that could happen to briers. He was inconsistent really, he showed his talents most matches but probably didn't do his talents the justice they deserved, perhaps he just didn't take it seriously enough until Tony Smith showed up and mentioned barrow. I think the last 5 or 6 years were his best for us in terms of consistency, thinking back we were a low risk gamble for Tony Smith, he knew almost all of that squad wasn't performing to its potential and that probably applies to briers most of all.
We have had obvious weak links for a few years now, most have moved on (Evans, Russell) or kicked on (Jack Hughes) a new scapegoat will appear but I really think we are a half with a kicking game away from being the best team on paper for next season, I know that doesn't guarantee anything but surely the buyers and influences at the club should see it that way too.