I've said it on a previous thread, this Leeds side should be entering a transitional phase, blooding some youngsters and slowly reducing the dependency on some of the older statesmen who have been fantastic servants and have made the last 5/6 years a joy for me as a Leeds supporter.
think its the first time i've ever agreed with you
This year IMO has been the most difficult for trying to live up to expectation. After 3 in a row there has been no letup in the dislike for Leeds from clubs through to certain sections of the media.
I would have liked to have gone on and won it again but I do feel some relief that we've nothing to live up to now. No perch to knock us off.
I have no expectations for next year, we've done pretty well to finish 3rd after an injury ravaged season. Freshen things up and we have nothing to live up to next season. Hopefully we'll have better luck with injuries.
What are your expectations?
I was coming online to say something similar. I think you've summed things up really well there. Four in a row was always going to be a tall order, and it's been a credit to the players we have put out on the park this year to accomplish what they have. I've said it before, teams need a breather. Saints have breathers and now it's our turn. It's going to be interesting to see how we cope without McGuire and Peacock for the first 4 months of next year and how strongly they come back. I'd like to see us sign a top quality, big go-forward prop and someone who can make an impact off the bench (back row or half back). I'd like to see the club look to bring BJB back into the set-up and have him develop on the wing and gradually bring on Watkins as Senior's replacement at 4. I hope the guys play with a little more panache next year, and under less pressure. Attacking skill is where you win games against defences that slow you down and refuse to make mistakes. We have, McGuire apart, lacked the flair to do this consistantly enough. The guys have it, but it's not flowed naturaly enough this year. I would add that we have gone into the last three playoff series fully fit and firing, it's so important as there is so little between winning and losing against the best.
I also, have no set expectations for next year. But we will be there or thereabouts, we will be in the mix at the end of the year and there is every chance of silverware. Isn't that nice to be able to think that. Not many clubs supporters can.
Congratulations to the guys, by no means a failed season and once again some tremendous moments to cheer. Enjoy your break.
In terms of expectations, a lot depends on the playing style we adopt. If we persist with the style we have had over the last couple of years, of a flat line attack and hoping for a bust and offload to a fast support player, without McGuire and our coaches insistence on playing a loose forward at stand off we will continue to slip down the league, but only by a place or two. If we decide to play a structured attack with more depth, and play Webb at 6, BJB at 1 and Sinfield at 13, we can then start to move forward and have more options with ball in hand.
One of the reasons that Wigan defended so well tonight, and they were superb, was that we didn't have enough players in motion around the ball. IMO for years we have structured our attack around offloads and fast support players, but we don't seem either fit enough or fast enough to do this anymore, and the lack of questions that we asked the Wigan defence meant they could cover most or all of what we threw at them.
It's worth noting that Saints have been without their main playmaker (Pryce) for a number of weeks and have still made the final, so by comparison we have one or two questions to answer in this regard. A look in the "points for" column will also reveal the same.
JP has been a major loss, and without him we have really struggled for go forward. This has been compounded with the loss of Burgess, but has revealed a major issue to be dealt with in the off season. We simply must find another top grade metre maker before the start of next season or we will be facing a big problem. The return of McDermott should really help both the pack and the discipline which is good news.
On a positive note, I don't remember ever seeing any team in any sport have more mental strength and determination than this Leeds team, and for this McLennan needs to be congratulated. We have some good young kids coming through in BJB, Watkins, Clarkson (who was a little out of his depth this evening, but that's not his fault) and Ambler, all of which need to see more structured game time next year.
The break that we will now have as a result of not having so many players on tour, and not having to prepare early for the WCC is a real bonus as we looked very tired towards the end of this season, a symptom of a number of years short off seasons.
So expectations are top 4, in with a chance of the GF again, and semi's of the cup.
We started the season with arguably the strongest squad ever, or so we thought. As the season progressed it was obvious that we rely to much on individual effort and brilliance. Peacock in the forwards and Danny or Sinny. They have an off day or are injured, and we struggle for the spark needed to open up defences.
GH will have already thought about the age and composition of our squad, and I'm sure we will see at least 2 or 3 new faces being brought in for next season. We can hope that some of the youngsters can progress, but I reckon we may have seen the last of our old warhorse Peacock.
Not a bad season by any means....I'll take a CC Final and a semi final GF play off any day....it just seems a hell of a long time till February
This year IMO has been the most difficult for trying to live up to expectation. After 3 in a row there has been no letup in the dislike for Leeds from clubs through to certain sections of the media.
I would have liked to have gone on and won it again but I do feel some relief that we've nothing to live up to now. No perch to knock us off.
I have no expectations for next year, we've done pretty well to finish 3rd after an injury ravaged season. Freshen things up and we have nothing to live up to next season. Hopefully we'll have better luck with injuries.
What are your expectations?
I've always had no expectations for next year, glad to see you are finally seeing the light. I now fear that the club are acting too late to have any expectations for 2012 also. We should have been going through a big transistion next year, not over two years.
I agree with most of what's been posted on here. I have been amazed at how much difference Maguire has made to the Wigan team with essentially the same squad that Noble had. I was surprised that the Wolves - despite winning the cup - had a relatively disappointing season considering the squad that Smith has assembled. But Saints have most to pleased about, despite not having their one major signing available for most of the season & losing both their halves, they have reached the Grand Final & blooded many youngsters. In view of both Wigan & Saints recruitment for next season I think that we will have to stay injury free & develop defensively under McDermott to be in with a chance of emulating let alone bettering our efforts this season. Nevertheless, I'm already looking forward to next season but with lower expectations than this.
I also agree with most said by the previous posters. Well done the lads for their sheer guts of going down to the wire in both competitions when not at their best.
Having said that we must not ignore the clear signs af a team who are moving past their peak. Without McGuire we lack a sharpness in attack with a noticable lack of guile and pace at centre. IMO Delaney is a carthorse who gives his winger little chance of scoring and was a bad bit of recruiting.
From a coaching and tactical point of view we have been overtaken by several other clubs who have a clearer tactical game plan. Other teams know how to slow up our PTB and close down our key players. We still have a game plan that simply relies on the outstanding individual skills of just a few players. Our lack of a penetrating attack and our decline in a tight defence has been evident all season which has been extenuated, but not caused by, our unfortunate injuries this year.
Saints have continued to remain at the top because they recruited a team full of ball players and a go forward game plan based on speed and backing up in numbers. We have a team which on paper looks good but in practice is getting a little tired as advancing years and injuires take their toll.
We no longer have the speed which was such an important part of our game. We are losing Donald our fastest man while Senior, Burrow, Webb, Ali, JJB, Diskin, Smith have all lost that extra "yard" that previously put them clear. We never replaced Ellis's skills and now will lose his promising replacement too early. Add to this the fact that for half of next season we will have to do without two of our most influencial players and you will see we have problems to solve.
On the other hand we do have some good young prospects returning or coming through but none that have shown electric pace or superstar skills.
In summary I would say we have to accept that we need a couple of seasons to rebuild and give the youngsters a chance or we have to replace the likes of Ali who is a shadow of his former self, and Delaney, Kirke, Bailey who are just not good enough for a championship side. We need to recruit a class go forward prop as a matter of urgency and a young half back with promise.
To finish on a positive note the players are to be congatulated on giving of their best and rising to the challenges. We now need the management to do the same.
Some very astute comments.....said it for a while: ñext season will be one of low expectations and a year of transition. Top 8 forget the GF and give the CC a good go.
This year has only been as " successful " as it has been because of the match winning ability of McGuire ( who has stayed injury free for the season )... and the remarkable team spirit.
Let's hope we will get the signings needed sooner rather than later.