Sorry I miss typed. I had to do little bit of work then.
What I meant was "In a lot of ways, I'd rather have a head coach with lots of experience at lower level than someone with extensive experience of top level as an assistant.
But even then Bullseye makes a good point. The lower level coach will be more inclined to know what he is getting into. Effectively, we want the best coach we can get who appreciates what we are.
In days gone by the perfect coach for this kind of job would’ve been Peter Fox. Proven at all levels. Able to get more out of limited players but also able to cope with bigger egos and a track record of saving clubs that were in a mess.
A friend of mine has told me today that whilst calling for some petrol over near Manchester he happened to notice MC and a certain ex Salford and crusaders coach in the same services . And it's not Brian Noble . Don't know how true this is but thought I would share it
A friend of mine has told me today that whilst calling for some petrol over near Manchester he happened to notice MC and a certain ex Salford and crusaders coach in the same services . And it's not Brian Noble . Don't know how true this is but thought I would share it
NO. NO, NO, NO, NO, NO
I'd rather have Agar back, frankly, he was more inspirational than the guy you are on about.
A friend of mine has told me today that whilst calling for some petrol over near Manchester he happened to notice MC and a certain ex Salford and crusaders coach in the same services . And it's not Brian Noble . Don't know how true this is but thought I would share it
Please don't be true. I don't think Harris proved himself and would be too big a risk of failure for us. We need someone who gets results on tight budgets, not someone used to failing to get results on tight and significant budgets.