by stealthpapes » 14 Dec 2024 16:34
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Dec 2024 16:35
by Pepe the Horseman » 14 Dec 2024 16:36
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Dec 2024 16:37
Pepe the Horseman Should've probably been a Blackpool pen tbf. Could've been a different story if Knibbs had scored in the first half, but we've been terrible ever since.
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Dec 2024 16:40
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Dec 2024 16:41
by traff » 14 Dec 2024 16:42
Clyde1998 Looks like our best crowd for a while (our first 3pm kick-off in months).
Wouldn’t be surprised if it’s over 13,000 home fans (helped by the schools deal they’ve got going for this one).
by morganb » 14 Dec 2024 16:47
by stealthpapes » 14 Dec 2024 16:50
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Dec 2024 16:56
by andrew1957 » 14 Dec 2024 16:57
by Snowflake Royal » 14 Dec 2024 17:01
by WestYorksRoyal » 14 Dec 2024 17:06
andrew1957 Not blaming Noel but you cannot help wondering if all the crap the players have had to deal with this season and now changing managers too has finally caught up with them.
by andrew1957 » 14 Dec 2024 17:19
WestYorksRoyalandrew1957 Not blaming Noel but you cannot help wondering if all the crap the players have had to deal with this season and now changing managers too has finally caught up with them.
There may be something in this. I'd also say that Selles' style had specific demands, and you wonder how easy it is to replicate with an entirely new coaching team. He took his assistants with him too. I remember JOP last year on a podcast talk about the relentless out of possession drills they did and how to adapt formation once we retrieve it. Will Hunt, Leigertwood and Gibbs replicate that? They feel more old school.
It feels like the move will be lose-lose. We'll fall down the table but thankfully have plenty of points on the board so should be OK. But I also think Selles will fail at Hull with a trigger happy owner who won't give him the time to implement his style while they stay in the bottom 3. They only lost 2-1 today, but it was an absolute battering. And if he fails at Hull, his work here will quickly be forgotten.
Surely the smarter career move was to see out the season with us and wait for the right vacancy in the summer?
by WestYorksRoyal » 14 Dec 2024 17:22
andrew1957WestYorksRoyalandrew1957 Not blaming Noel but you cannot help wondering if all the crap the players have had to deal with this season and now changing managers too has finally caught up with them.
There may be something in this. I'd also say that Selles' style had specific demands, and you wonder how easy it is to replicate with an entirely new coaching team. He took his assistants with him too. I remember JOP last year on a podcast talk about the relentless out of possession drills they did and how to adapt formation once we retrieve it. Will Hunt, Leigertwood and Gibbs replicate that? They feel more old school.
It feels like the move will be lose-lose. We'll fall down the table but thankfully have plenty of points on the board so should be OK. But I also think Selles will fail at Hull with a trigger happy owner who won't give him the time to implement his style while they stay in the bottom 3. They only lost 2-1 today, but it was an absolute battering. And if he fails at Hull, his work here will quickly be forgotten.
Surely the smarter career move was to see out the season with us and wait for the right vacancy in the summer?
Agree re Hull.Thought Selles was making a bad decision and should have stuck with us until a better job came up. If he fails at Hull he might well struggle to get another gig. One can only worry that he knew that there was something very bad ahead at RFC and he didn’t want to be here for it.
by Linden Jones' Tash » 14 Dec 2024 17:24
by Royal_jimmy » 14 Dec 2024 17:31
by JR » 14 Dec 2024 17:37
by traff » 14 Dec 2024 17:44
by Royal_jimmy » 14 Dec 2024 17:46
WestYorksRoyalandrew1957WestYorksRoyal There may be something in this. I'd also say that Selles' style had specific demands, and you wonder how easy it is to replicate with an entirely new coaching team. He took his assistants with him too. I remember JOP last year on a podcast talk about the relentless out of possession drills they did and how to adapt formation once we retrieve it. Will Hunt, Leigertwood and Gibbs replicate that? They feel more old school.
It feels like the move will be lose-lose. We'll fall down the table but thankfully have plenty of points on the board so should be OK. But I also think Selles will fail at Hull with a trigger happy owner who won't give him the time to implement his style while they stay in the bottom 3. They only lost 2-1 today, but it was an absolute battering. And if he fails at Hull, his work here will quickly be forgotten.
Surely the smarter career move was to see out the season with us and wait for the right vacancy in the summer?
Agree re Hull.Thought Selles was making a bad decision and should have stuck with us until a better job came up. If he fails at Hull he might well struggle to get another gig. One can only worry that he knew that there was something very bad ahead at RFC and he didn’t want to be here for it.
Even if that was the case, I still think it was a bad career move. If the squad got decimated in January and we ended up finishing 15th or so, his stock from the job he did here would still be relatively high. Sometimes you just have to ride things out.