Thetalentboy wrote:
Why he's been coached by the best in the world so will have learned alot
He's been one of the best players in the world and one of the most famous RL players last 15 years
The players will respect him if he can motivate them its a good choice
Appointing likes of last, Paul Rowley or some aussie assistant lacks of a bit of ambition and doesn't always work so why not try something different ?
Daryl Powell is experienced and he flopped
Surely that’s flawed logic as there are many top class players who have played at the highest level, been coached by some of the games greats and are highly respected but that doesn’t transition into being good coaches and not just RL in many sports.
It’s one hell of a gamble by Warrington to go with an inexperienced coach when they have some big issues in the club that I would say echo our own over the past few seasons.
Thankfully we now seem to have made the right decision to bring in an experienced coach that know how to rebuild a club & squad.
Think there’s a big difference bringing in an inexperienced guy when a team is going well to one that anyone can see has problems within.