Quote bazdev="bazdev"Thats a very tough statement. I think he may have took us as far as he is going to. But he took over a side at the bottom of the league with a paper thin, dire team.
If he left and somebody else came in they would have a pretty strong squad that only needs a couple of additions to possibly become a real force. He has given the club as a whole a bit of stability that a new coach would benefit from.
Just look at the academy/reserve sides last year reaching the grand finals, the whole club has progressed under Noble although the first team has started very slowly, I think the CC is a realistic expectation and if we get in the top 5 we would have a real crack at the playoffs.
I am not sure what sacking him now would achieve. There aren't many coaches about that are unemployed and I think he deserves to see the year out (the end of his contract) and see exactly where we are in september.
Also, Saints lost 5 of their first ten last year and came back very strong so lets just get behind him and the team and see if we can get some confidence back in the side'"
This is a reasonable post, but I don't think the Saints comparison holds water. Saints may have the odd poor game. They may have the odd run of poor games. But generally they play well.
Wigan, on the other hand, may have the odd good game. They may have the odd run of good games (though the last one of those was way back in Noble's first half-season). But generally they play poorly.
I could be convinced that we need to hang onto Noble until the end of the year simply because there's no-one better to replace him. But it must be pretty clear by now that something in the 'Noble system' has badly malfunctioned at Wigan.
I'm tired of listing all the RL basics that other teams do but Wigan don't. None of these are rocket science, yet somehow Brian Noble doesn't understand them or isn't interested in applying them.
I agree - support the team, support the club, support Noble if that means we'll win once in a while (though he's had a lot of support already - especially from the Wigan board). But I think he must now be regarded as a 'lame duck' coach.
Whether it happens sooner or later, we must now be looking to the post-Noble era. I certainly am. It would now take a sea-change in our fortunes, and correspondingly, in Noble's control and development of this team, to change my position on that.