Quote: Doc Brown "Interesting points by the Doc. We'll never all fully agree whether we should stick with Radford or not. Radford could come good for all we know. That turnover of coaches that Doc mentions is shocking so we do need to stick with a coach in order to achieve the long-term success. But it must be the right coach. Is Radford that man? I personally don't think so. And again the Doc is right when he says that we must review how we recruit coaches should Radford be shown the door.
I can see where he is coming from here and I think we can all agree that a long term strategy sounds brilliant in theory. But what he fails to mention is that we've been waiting for signs of success since the dizzy heights of 2006 when Sharp got us to Old Trafford. I think the fans are fast running out of patience. I know I certainly am and I don't think I'm alone.
Nice ideal but shouldn't be done at the expense of first team performances.
He should only get the time if there are signs that his strategies are working. I haven't seen much evidence of this myself.
I think most people expected a defeat against Wigan. But a bit of pride, passion and effort should be in evidence whether you have £800,000 worth of talent on the field or £1.6M. Are we getting that?
Not sure about Talanoa but agree with the rest for the most part.
Agreed but there should be signs that we're moving in the right direction.
Gentle also gave youngsters a chance. And he got us more points and a higher place in the table.
The negatives far outweigh the positives for me. I really would love us to get to Leeds or Wigan's level and I am aware that that will take time but we'll only ever achieve that with the right man in charge. Based on this season I don't believe that man is Radford.'"
Good post and good you make valid points instead of just get rid posts.