Sal Paradise wrote:
The quality of training facilities at some SL clubs would have been far worse than those that Leeds ended up with so I don't buy that as an excuse.
Key part "ended up with", again once the time is lost you can't get it back. It doesn't matter if the quality of the training facilities after that were better than some other clubs.
Sal Paradise wrote:
I would be very surprised if Leeds couldn't find appropriate facilities in the city very quick - maybe they wanted to keep the cost down and that delayed matters. I go to a gym Brains & Brawn in Morley that has a huge matted area and countless machines that Leeds could have used for weights, wrestle training etc. If you go on a Saturday morning you will see a number of current and ex RL players using those facilities.
Just because you think it should be quick to find adequate doesn't make it so. Have you had to find training facilities at such short notice for a full SL team? How do we know if Yorkshire Carnegie weren't given first dibs on places that came available as they were in season? It's a fact that in very early days the squad weren't even going to the gym as a whole group and they were going in small groups to various gyms depending on their location. Also the staff have managed to get us to peak so often at key part of the season because they plan so well. They'll have had preseason plans which had to be condensed because of the later start anyway, you then lose your training facilities and those plans go to c0ck and you have to try squeeze in training when the few facilities are free and not necessarily when you would ideally do the things you planned.
Sal Paradise wrote:
Leeds had no excuse for lack of fitness there were plenty of options post the floods - they probably knew the squad lacked depth and would struggle to be competitive.
You used that last line in 2011 mid way through the season accusing the club/GH of knowing they were going to be poor and that got shown up for the ridiculousness of it thinking they entered a season thinking they were going to struggle.