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They might not have a choice....Based on what is happening outside of the club they should stand down immediately
They might not have a choice....Based on what is happening outside of the club they should stand down immediately
Because it's different. Holbrook has a far superior resume and actually has senior level experience at managing a club and has demonstrated the ability to rebuild and improve a side while not looking like a fucking pancake and dishing out this old school footy garbage we heard with Pay.On what basis is Holbrook a better coach than Pay to coach an NRL team?
If you said Toovey, Griffin, Henry are better coaches than Pay, than i would agree 100% with you.
Pay was unproven and to date, is a poor coach.
Brennan, Barrett are also poor coaches.
Do we need another unproven rookie as a coach or an experienced NRL coach?
Dont get the loads being blown over a coach who still has not coached a 1st grade NRL team. It's the same loads which were been blown about Pay before he started
Sorry, I'm gunna need help with that one?If they carnt get the recruiting right outside of the bulldogs what makes you think they will get it right within the bulldogs?
Holbrook has coached FG in the ESL at a 70% win percentage while also winning Reserve Grade three times at our club. He's an intelligent coach whose teams play well in attack and will coach in the NRL somewhere next season.On what basis is Holbrook a better coach than Pay to coach an NRL team?
If you said Toovey, Griffin, Henry are better coaches than Pay, than i would agree 100% with you.
Pay was unproven and to date, is a poor coach.
Brennan, Barrett are also poor coaches.
Do we need another unproven rookie as a coach or an experienced NRL coach?
Dont get the loads being blown over a coach who still has not coached a 1st grade NRL team. It's the same loads which were been blown about Pay before he started
You might want to read Mr invisible last paragraph again, then maybe do some searches on the web to find the answerSorry, I'm gunna need help with that one?
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I accept the reality. We have a team composed mostly of good CC level players, either because they are still young and learning and/or they have reached their ceiling. As well as desperately needing experience, we are 2 or 3 strike players short of competing and changing coaches mid season would not alter that reality.I can’t help but feel you are either delusional or just completely accept rubbish instead of genuinely wanting to compete
I'd suggest with the current paying roster the result would be much the same.How much worse a job could Holbrook or anyone else do than what Pay has done?
OK, I already helped you out once already, so this is it for today. You'll have to wait until tomorrow for more help understanding.Roosters? Why are you even talking about the Roosters?
You mean 2002 when the dogs won something like 15 in a row then got docked all there points... the dogs were going to win it in that year. The roosters won by defaultOK, I already helped you out once already, so this is it for today. You'll have to wait until tomorrow for more help understanding.
Pay was the forwards coach for the Chooks in 2002, the year they won the premiership.
I could also add that in 2008 he was assistant coach (defense) at Catalans, who had the reputation for having the most ferocious forward pack.
Of course please feel to check the above.
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17 straightYou mean 2002 when the dogs won something like 15 in a row then got docked all there points... the dogs were going to win it in that year. The roosters won by default
Yes, I still feel the pain.You mean 2002 when the dogs won something like 15 in a row then got docked all there points... the dogs were going to win it in that year. The roosters won by default
R U OK?It's currently better than last season, so we are on an upward trajectory.
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Yes, thank you for asking.R U OK?
No of course not, I just discrediting Notso for only selectively quoting the facts that go along with his preconceptions whilst ignoring the facts that don't.Are we really trying to credit Dean pay for something the roosters did 17 years ago with a team stacked with more stars then they have now? Wtf...
2002? So that was under Ricky Stuart once again? Lol wow.OK, I already helped you out once already, so this is it for today. You'll have to wait until tomorrow for more help understanding.
Pay was the forwards coach for the Chooks in 2002, the year they won the premiership.
I could also add that in 2008 he was assistant coach (defense) at Catalans, who had the reputation for having the most ferocious forward pack.
Of course please feel to check the above.
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I agree DWZ has been playing out of his skin and added many important facets to our team and whose influence will only continue to grow, I personally do not see these things being the result of good coaching/coaches, structured plays etc but rather from his own honor, belief and natural talent. Ie running the ball back with intent, support play, broken play running...I accept the reality. We have a team composed mostly of good CC level players, either because they are still young and learning and/or they have reached their ceiling. As well as desperately needing experience, we are 2 or 3 strike players short of competing and changing coaches mid season would not alter that reality.
For evidence I give you the improvement in the last 2 games with the addition of just one strike player in DWZ. Whom many wouldn't have even rated as a strike player before he left Penrith. If the same coaching staff can achieve that with just one strike player whilst our only other strike player (Foran) was out injured, imagine what could be achieved with another 2 strike players.
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It's ok to be wrong sometimes.Yes, thank you for asking.
Sometimes the truth hurts, doesn't it.
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