Allez wrote:
Permit me to point out a few serious flaws in your argument:
1 - I do not know KC. I have never met him. Ergo how can it be personal? If I consider a player consistently not to be up to the standard we expect/need does that mean it's personal too? Maybe everyone who bags Matt Dawson means they are all personal towards him too?
2 - You are correct in that I didn't comment on those results. There's a reason - that's my expectation.
3 - I'm referring to performances. You are referring to results which is what most blinkered Saints fans do. My assertion at the moment is that we are grossly under performing and it's not acceptable. It's happened too often despite the results you cite.
4 - I judge people on their merits and I don't care if it contradicts the populist approach that he's untouchable because he has a statue. That was yesterday. This is today. The Peter Principle applies in abundance.
5 - I have lost an immense amount of respect for him as he appears to be Mr Teflon. Always someone else's fault and doesn't accept any responsibility. Ever. Middles. Edges. Half Backs. Senior Players. Junior Players. Never him.
6 - Criticising his players in public. Not acceptable. Clearly the apologists will say 'aww leave him alone it's his first year'. I don't care. You don't do that. Ever. It's simply unprofessional.
So. Sorry to torpedo your knee jerk apologist reaction with facts but there you go. Let's see how we go next week and the week after ey? Confident? No?
Wonder why.
Personal as in your criticism is always focused on KC, it's never anyone elses fault. You expect Saints to win every game? When was the last time that happened?
The magic thing about sport is that (generally) results reflect performance. So winning 4 consecutive matches with Wigan and Warrington in there generally indicates a team performing quite well. Losing 3 consecutive matches shows we're performing badly at the minute. Being 1 point away from second in the league doesn't make it look like we're performing too badly given the obvious deficiencies in our squad.
Criticising your players in public is never acceptable? Here is this from Wayne Bennett, arguably the greatest coach in the history of rugby league, this year, after 28 years of coaching:
The Broncos coach was asked if he was impressed about Thaiday playing the first half without a break.
“Well he gave himself a few breaks. He gave away three penalties,” Bennett responded.
""It's not acceptable from Sam, to be honest," Bennett said.
"Okay, he's an Australian (Test) player and 200-game player here and just knows that kind of stuff doesn't work.
"We have to have a team that's disciplined and can match it with the top teams and your top and most senior players have to be responsible.""
If only someone told him that criticising your players in public was never okay...