: Sun Jun 07, 2009 4:25 pm
The Lucky Black Cat wrote:
The Widnes squad is very unstable as Hall, Penny, Pickersgill are their for one month. Then what? Who fills the gaps when they go?
Paddy Flynn, John Duffy, Lee Paterson and Scott Yates. If Hall goes, then Varks will go back into the centres. I’m not saying we will be the best team in this division. With these players back, but we are not the best team in this division with the players we have now. Not all of the loan players will go back to their clubs. Some, if not all, will probably stay until the end of the season anyway.
The Lucky Black Cat wrote:
Tough to work on a seasons goal and where you are heading when a number have no idea how long they are staying. Is that stablilty for the players? For me its not!
You don’t have to worry about it though do you?
The Lucky Black Cat wrote:
But you Widnes fans claim your players signed by you are poor. You have Morrison back and Gaskill so who else is quality that is injured and is going to turn your season around?
John Duffy, Lee Paterson and Scott Yates.
It’s not that most of the players Ste Mac signed are just poor. Some are, some aren’t. It is the balance of the squad, which Ste Mac got wrong, particularly with regards to the pack. We have far too many back rowers and back rowers playing at prop. We end up relying too muck on youngsters in an already lightweight pack. The training set up was horrendous, with players only training once a week and some not being able to attend at all. Ste Mac even had his own personal agreements with certain players that meant they could just phone up and let them know when they couldn’t attend. These are agreements outside of their contracts. That is totally unacceptable, and the reason why Paul Cullen turned up for his one training session with only a handful of players to train. Hopefully, now that we have 3 nights of training, performances will improve. Obviously there will be some players who will not take kindly to having their contract changed, and that may cause some animosity and possibly affect team spirit. So, until PC can field a team of players that are happy with the new training regime and new culture at the club, it may take time to improve our performances.
The Lucky Black Cat wrote:
Widnes were creating a picture in the off season as well as the early season that they were full time.
There was some talk that we would be fully pro, but it clearly turned out to be impossibility with the salary cap we have. Perhaps it was wrong for people at the club to make this statement before assembling this seasons squad.
The Lucky Black Cat wrote:
The Salary cap is doing a good job as its made the divison very tough and stopped clubs over spending like Widnes have done in the past.
I’m not against the salary cap. I mentioned it because, whatever else it does, it effectively prevents clubs assembling a fully pro team.
Is a Halifax fan preaching about the dangers of going bust? Now that is rich!:lol:
The Lucky Black Cat wrote:
The fact Widnes have wasted money and have poor team spirit is not the fault of the cap. You do not need money to win things-though it does help. Hard work, good team spirit and having the right coach and right blend of players. This is something Widnes do not have and Cullen is making noises to make himself look good. Why has it took him so long to make such vital changes? Why have Widnes still often under performed under Cullen?
I think I’ll wait until he’s been in a position to assemble his own side before I decide how good Cullen is or not.
The Lucky Black Cat wrote:
Cullen is making changes but they are hardly great changes. Penny-weak defence. Hall-Weak defence. Pickersgill is likely a good move as in the forwards you are weak where even a novice to the game could see! Widnes cant really afford to lose any more games this year as then it puts HUGE pressure on them for next year.
All this is just your opinion. I have noted it and filed it under B1N.
The Lucky Black Cat wrote:
You do not need a FT team to be at the top of this League as Fax and Barrow are showing. But Widnes and SOC feel they need to buy success instead. Its always Steve Mc who gets the blame but you cant tell me TOC and others were not involved. And its clear some of the Widnes players have been stealing a living. But its easy to blame Steve Mc instead of looking at the real problem.
You cannot buy success with the salary cap, so you’re talking utter poop.
Ste Mac chose the players and set up the training regime. TOC is involved in the contract administration and some community work. SOC helps fund it. So yes it’s Ste Mac’s fault.
Simples.
The Lucky Black Cat wrote:
You did not need to totally rebuild as players like Smith were still at the club. Its amazing that Batley on less money, new coach etc manage to beat Widnes. Doncaster have lost many players yet are still putting up a decent fight in games. Team spirit and team building does not take a whole season to do. Stop making excuses and ass licking Cullen- he is a poor coach and not the right coach for Widnes.
Like you said, that’s why we have a salary cap. It helps level the teams and promotes a more even game. It’s always hard up a Batley. We are, however sitting in 3rd place, with our poor team.
The Lucky Black Cat wrote:
We can field a reserve team but not much point in a comp which had teams fail to turn up! It was also that not many youngsters were good enough to step up to what the Fax first team required. Next year will see the return of the reserves.
Youth development is a major part of the licence criteria and it will be vital to have in an expanded SL.
If there’s no point in having a reserve side, then why have one next season? Too little too late imo.
The Lucky Black Cat wrote:
I bet SOC is funding many of the things you have in place rather than your club being so well run compared to the rest. Your crowds are the best but for how long when you keep losing and even having to let people in for free!
We do very well for crowds in this division, and Halifax have not overtaken yet. This helps fund the club. The new shop is a massive success and we have great sponsors in Stobart for the shirt and stadium sponsorship. Having no rent to pay on the stadium is helping immensely. We are not entirely reliant on SOC, but it’s nice to have him there.
The Lucky Black Cat wrote:
If Fax get in to SL then good. But we certainly are doing rather well on the Stadium front, First team, Crowds keep increasing with no letting the crowd for nothing. There are areas to work on but then I expect most SL teams and all the rest of the championship have.
And good luck to you.
The Lucky Black Cat wrote:
Widnes are in the crap and fans are either making excuses or fearing for the SL franchise as their is no way you look like being there the way things are!
So you’ve written Widnes off totally then?