Juan Cornetto wrote:
Yes. I did say "not so deep" Most of my posts are positive whereas I would say most (not all) of Sal's are negative. I have confined my critical comments to what can be seen by all on the pitch rather than to speculate on what the coach was or wasn't doing in private.
So have I - my eyes tell me that the team is not being coached well (structures, motivation, tactics, use of subs)
Juan Cornetto wrote:
And I am not calling for anyone to be sacked from their job.
I am
Juan Cornetto wrote:
I am more than happy for you to quote me on Hardaker. I have been consistent in my opinion over some time and applauded his strengths but pointed out his shortcomings too which others consistently failed to see or ignore. Would you not agree that my critical comments in this case have since been proven to be correct?
You are more than entitled to your opinion. I happen to disagree with it. You obviously have a problem with Hardaker, but he was the best player in SL last year (voted by his peers). The following have been in equally poor form to that of Hardaker: Cuthbertson, Singleton, Ablett, Garbutt (early season - last 2 or 3 games good form), Hall, Sutcliffe, McGuire and Watkins. We don't appear to see the same vehemence of negative opinion about any of those established players.
Juan Cornetto wrote:
Would you not agree that my critical comments in this case have since been proven to be correct?
Proven in what way?
Juan Cornetto wrote:
No. The difference is that it is the players on the field that are the ones missing tackles, making errors and poor decisions. This is plain for all to see and blame can be apportioned fairly. Why do you consider that when a player misses a tackle or fumbles a pass that this is the fault of the coach? We know from past experience that the coach can do his job but if you take away more than half his team each week on top of losing his long time on-field generals then he is at something of a handicap.
Your consistent fallback argument. And yet, I have been consistent in pressing you to explain why it is that we appear to have no: 6th tackle options near the opponents' line
Structures in defense (at least no improvement on those structures) - no evidence that they have been instructed how best to line up in defense to try & plug the same gaps that appear week after week
Structures in attack (few lines of runners off the ball carrier creating hesitancy & doubt in the opposition line)
Poor use of substitutes (although this is less a priority this year from previous)
In short, not one crumb of evidence that problems have been worked on & sorted so that they become a non-problem.
Of course, you could be correct & BMD could have sorted all of these out, but all the players EVERY SINGLE GAME just forget what to do.
Juan Cornetto wrote:
Now I am on record for being critical of the management for the failure to replace the leadership and play making roles of Sinny and JP. IMO had we done that we would be at least mid table now as despite all the problems we have not taken advantage of enough crucial scoring opportunities.
I agree, but to replace those two adequately just ain't going to happen if you agree Thurston, Cronk etc etc are not available to us. Which leads to another consistent gripe. Is BMD only capable of getting his team to compete if he has SL's best ever captain & organiser & SL's best ever prop & England captain? Welcome to the real world Mr McDermott
Juan Cornetto wrote:
So who is the man you would replace him with then?
I don't know - I do not know what the budget is for coach, or who is available. But as others have said, coaches generally have a shelf life.
Juan Cornetto wrote:
and explain why this is worth the risk?
I would turn that around & say BMD has put us at real risk of relegation
Juan Cornetto wrote:
Well in recent times there is clear evidence of effort and the word coming out from the players is of all pulling together in training so surely this is an improvement?
What?
Reporter: "So **** (insert player's name here), what are you all doing to try & get yourselves out of the current predicament?"
****: "Well Brian, not a lot really. BMD is just going through the motions & we couldn't give a flying ****"
Juan Cornetto wrote:
You ask do I play my part. Well I have supported Leeds since the late 50s and was a season ticket holder for 40 years (from a time when you were called members with your name on the seat) right up until I semi retired to Spain. I was a founder committee member of the Headingley Grounds branch of the Supporters Club for several years and went to every home and away game for many, many years. I was a club sponsor in the early 80s and last in 2007 (while in Spain) which has more than paid for my season tickets for another 30 years. While in Spain I have made regular trips back and have attended some memorable games. For 9 years or so I was a junior rugby coach and have management experience of a semi pro side. I see all the games on Sky and view the highlights of all the others so with due respect I think I am as qualified as most to form an opinion on players, managers and coaches.
Very nice, but YOU said that we should all get behind BMD & the team. So your part in this is a few strokes of the keyboard from far away in the forlorn hope that one or more of the team may read these pages.