Re: Play off chances : Mon Jul 22, 2024 10:50 am
Agar arguably left us in a much worse mess than Smith, and Smith probably over-achieved in his first games in charge.I actually thought Arthur's impact was positive, but it was worrying how Leeds fell away given the personnel available. While Arthur talks a good game and I appreciate he is coming in without much knowledge of the current playing group, I worry he is asking them to play a game they are not suited to in terms of physicality and fitness. We need a coach who will get the team to play to its strengths, not some generic philosophy about how the game should be played that appeals to RL purists (including me by the way, the Saints away play-off defeat in 2007 is one of my favourite games).
I'm not writing him off - that would be idiocy. At the same time it would be nice to see some signs on the field that we are turning a corner, as well as signs off the pitch that there is a plan to put an end to the speculation and uncertainty for next season. I was hoping for more than a bit more effort and a couple of dropped high kicks from one of our former players (Broadbent).
No doubt many will be quick to place the blame on the players Rohan recruited, and there is some logic in that. But if these players want to play for Leeds and are not bad eggs disrupting the side or not putting effort in behind the scenes, I would hope that the new coaching staff can get them to play to their strengths in the games ahead.