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| "left by mutual consent" is sometimes another way of the employee accepting the sack and the employer respecting previous good service
I'm not quite sure that aiming to be one of the world's biggest sports brands is a separate secondary aspiration to on field performance and success we should be striving for both and by and large they are interdependent one assists the other.
I don't think that there is an acceptance of mediocrity to the extent that you portray.Was last season a disappointment? I'd say yes. Should Price have gone? Probably and if he was at the clubs you mentioned then that may have happened
However on a POSITIVE note we had a fairly decent team and we've shown ambition in the transfer market to balance and improve the squad including getting the guy who's the subject of this thread (not Tony Smith) so let's see how this season pans out before getting the pitch forks out for Price and Fitzpatrick .
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| I'm looking forward to watching GI, which may be a little later than hoped with an anticipated delay to the season starting.
The club should be looking to get whatever they can in spinoffs from his signing.
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| Quote: Lord Tony Smith "Turned it around, fair play. We look unbeatable at the minute.'"
Quote: Lord Tony Smith "I disagree. Every week I watch us at the minute there’s a steelyness about us and a belief. Even against Cas I wasn’t worried, we seem to be able to create from anywhere on the pitch and there’s this never say die attitude at the minute. You just get the feeling that that winning try will eventually come.'"
These are quotes from less than three months ago (and bear in mind the season has been finished for one of those) in about Price.
Hardly sounds to me like the sort of thing that is said about a coach who should be sacked.
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| Quote: Paul Youane "These are quotes from less than three months ago (and bear in mind the season has been finished for one of those) in about Price.
Hardly sounds to me like the sort of thing that is said about a coach who should be sacked.'"
Yes at one point in the season we looked unbeatable and then we were embarrassed.
I know you have family who work for the club but you are allowed to criticise sometime.
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| Quote: Lord Tony Smith "Yes at one point in the season we looked unbeatable and then we were embarrassed.
I know you have family who work for the club but you are allowed to criticise sometime.'"
That was also at a time due to injuries price had little choice in team selection and it worked infact prices input on that winning team was to break it up as players returned from injury
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| If KP is really saying he wants Wire to be one of the worlds biggest brands? Delusional?
RL is the best sport in the world, that's true. But it will only ever be appreciated in the M62 corridor.
I'm OK with that.
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| Wigan, at least in the 1990s, was a brand that transcended the M62 corridor. Maybe not worldwide, but certainly across England and in Australia. That would be something to aim for for starters.
I guess one rule of thumb is, if you asked a random person who was not a RL fan to name some Super League teams, who would they say. How common would Warrington be one of the answers.
Try it yourselves with RU, if you aren't a RU fan. I bet you can think of three of four clubs. They might not even be a place, you might not know where they actually play, but you know the name because you know the brand.
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| Its true, Saracens and wasps were well known when growing up in the 90s, I had no idea where they were
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| Both of those brands are not based where they were in the 1990s either.
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| We are well off topic now, but since the discussion seems to have drifted yet again to aspects of the club where we believe there are issues, I would suggest there are three main problems;
1. Academy is not producing enough first team players.
This has been discussed at length before but I don't think we should underestimate it. Saints, Wigan, Leeds all have a very strong track record with their academies and I personally think it's just as important as our recruitment. With the departure of Harvey Livett, we now have a gap of 6 years where we have not produced a squad player (Philbin and King).
2. Our recruitment has been poor.
We have probably spent too much time bringing in expensive 'stars' to gain publicity rather than focussing on deficiencies in the squad eg it was a long time before we got some form of Briers replacement and more recently the two bench props that a blind man could have spotted. The Board, KFP and Price will all have an input in this area, but as KFP is in charge of the month to month financial running of the club I think he is probably the main culprit here.
3. The coach is underperforming.
We should be consistently top four and winning silverware with the money we spend on our squad, but it's not happening. It's difficult to pinpoint what has gone wrong here because we see so little of what Price does with the squad in training. But we do know he is relatively inexperienced and lacks a track record of success. Tactics, particularly close to the line have been poor. Defence as you might expect from an Aussie coach has been good. He is very risk averse, so we see little exposure of the academy kids and given the option he tends to play the same group of players from the squad. He doesn't seem to be able to lift the players and motivate them when the chips are down. Considering the long hours he works he just doesn't seem to have the talent for the job.
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| Quote: Winslade's Offload "We are well off topic now, but since the discussion seems to have drifted yet again to aspects of the club where we believe there are issues, I would suggest there are three main problems;
1. Academy is not producing enough first team players.
This has been discussed at length before but I don't think we should underestimate it. Saints, Wigan, Leeds all have a very strong track record with their academies and I personally think it's just as important as our recruitment. With the departure of Harvey Livett, we now have a gap of 6 years where we have not produced a squad player (Philbin and King).
2. Our recruitment has been poor.
We have probably spent too much time bringing in expensive 'stars' to gain publicity rather than focussing on deficiencies in the squad eg it was a long time before we got some form of Briers replacement and more recently the two bench props that a blind man could have spotted. The Board, KFP and Price will all have an input in this area, but as KFP is in charge of the month to month financial running of the club I think he is probably the main culprit here.
3. The coach is underperforming.
We should be consistently top four and winning silverware with the money we spend on our squad, but it's not happening. It's difficult to pinpoint what has gone wrong here because we see so little of what Price does with the squad in training. But we do know he is relatively inexperienced and lacks a track record of success. Tactics, particularly close to the line have been poor. Defence as you might expect from an Aussie coach has been good. He is very risk averse, so we see little exposure of the academy kids and given the option he tends to play the same group of players from the squad. He doesn't seem to be able to lift the players and motivate them when the chips are down. Considering the long hours he works he just doesn't seem to have the talent for the job.'"
Good post and well summarised.
Does anyone actually know who identifies and signs the players? Obviously we have scouts and a recruitment team so who is actually identifying the player and does Price have the final decision? As someone who is a big critic of Price - to be fair to him our recruitment has been poor for a while now before he came in.
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| There's a lack of logic here. Not enough academy players and crap recruitment but we have a squad good enough to win trophies. Where are these players materialising from? Or does the coach get more out of them than we should expect?
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| Quote: Douglas Black "There's a lack of logic here. Not enough academy players and crap recruitment but we have a squad good enough to win trophies. Where are these players materialising from? Or does the coach get more out of them than we should expect?'" We have a core group of players who are good enough who have been here a while, Ratchford, King, Charnley, Austin, Hill, Clark, Cooper, Currie.
But we’ve never really recruited well for the players around them. Gelling, Widdop, Davis, J Clark, Sita, Latu, Kibula.
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| Yes I agree on the point about lack of logic, some of our criticisms seem to face both ways and I'm not sure where I stand either.
Price seems to like Matty Ashton, he picked him up out of the championship and fast tracked him into the first team and he played him in his preferred position of fullback even when that meant favouring him ahead of one of the "established names" in Ratchford. Now you can criticise him for this and say Ashton should wait his turn till Ratchford leaves or be shoved out into an unfamiliar position - previous Wire coaches would have done this - but its not the same critique as Price doesn't give young players a shot. A lot of young players with pace burst on to the scene, then have a couple of rocky moments and get discarded, so if Price sticks by Ashton that's a pretty progressive attitude.
Then look at how Price has treated Ben Currie. He stuck by him for a long time when he was coming out of his injuries and was underperforming - previous Wire coaches would have kicked him to the kerb. Is this a good thing (he likes home grown players) or is it a bad thing (he picks players off past reputation rather than current form, some players are undroppable).
On the recruitment point I agree with Lord Tony Smith. From about 2010 to 2013 we had a top class squad, probably top 2 in the league (I preferred our squad to Wigan, but would have taken Leeds over ours because of their core of experienced match winners). From 2014 onwards it felt more like we had half or two-thirds of a top class squad. We had a number of top players leave around that time and in trying to replace them we've had a revolving door of players that haven't worked. Time has gone on and we've invested money but we haven't got the returns that we did on signings from about 2007 to 2012 when every year we were making a couple of signings that really worked out.
As a result, ever since 2014 we've been more like the 4th or 5th best squad in SL (not sure that reflects salary cap expenditure, but in terms of calibre of squad thats where I think we are). And the performances have basically reflected that. So with later TS (apart from the last horrible season) and Price, we've pretty much delivered to par. In terms of making finals we may have overachieved.
I'm not convinced about Price but I think the poor recruitment is a bigger priority to address than the coach, otherwise the same issues will arise. If this was the NFL, we'd be looking to recruit a new General Manager this year, and see how the coach works with him. We have a decent core of players, but need to fix this revolving door aspect, where we've never replaced the key retirements, and just keep cycling through high profile signings that don't work out. You can fix it from the Academy or from shrewd free agent/transfer signings, and the best teams like Wigan have been very good at both.
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| In 'bang for buck' terms I'd say we have under achieved and for quite a long time I don't know for a fact but would suggest that we aren't paying "4th or 5th best squad" money
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