Once were Loiners wrote:
Agree entirely. Someone to come in and remind everyone that the aim is to win trophies. Ideally entertaining as well, but do whatever it takes. It feels like the current setup is happy pottering around in an amateur kind of way hoping for the best but not being particularly upset if we lose. No passion, just a kind of slightly sad acceptance of garbage.
I agree and disagree with this. I think in life and sport, your greatest strength can also become your greatest weakness. The club seems incredibly loyal, at times to a fault. It's obvious that GH assured the golden generation that they would be offered a job following their playing careers if they stuck around. We've seen that now with JJB, Burrow, Sinfield, Peacock and I know Mags and Ablett were offered roles too. I don't think loyalty is a bad trait, and the club is not all about the first team.
At the same time, standards need to be met, and someone needs to drive them who is not afraid to upset a few people. It sounds like Furner got the wrong balance of doing this.
It also comes down to fans expectations. Under McDermott, we played a horrednous brand of rugby IMO, but managed to win loads of trophies. I'd rather we talk about Leeds DNA being a good style of play/open expansive rugby than going back to McDermott's way. Still, we have to win at the same time!