So would we like Lam as coach...

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So would we like Lam as coach...

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... if Edwards doesn’t come? I think the sooner this is over the better. Lenegan should shake Lams hand and talk about being coach for next season. Job done. Easy as that
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It would be crazy for the club to offer Lam a long term deal given the dire form we're in. It might get better, it might not, but it's currently too early to know.

Since it seems Edwards is seriously reconsidering his decision to join the club the club should already be actively searching for alternatives. The suggestion seemed to be that Lam only wanted to take the job because it was a 1 year position and he could go back to his family. I don't see why that would have changed.

It seems like the club have a second chance to find a long term successor to Wane. The should actually do what they failed to do the first time, and spend time searching for the right candidate rather than spending more time searching for the interim coach.
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Not that it would happen but Harris and Deacon coaching team 😂
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ancientnloyal wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 8:09 pm ... if Edwards doesn’t come? I think the sooner this is over the better. Lenegan should shake Lams hand and talk about being coach for next season. Job done. Easy as that
You ask that yet started this thread: viewtopic.php?p=456996#p456996


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Re: So would we like Lam as coach...

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wall_of_voodoo wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:13 pm
ancientnloyal wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 8:09 pm ... if Edwards doesn’t come? I think the sooner this is over the better. Lenegan should shake Lams hand and talk about being coach for next season. Job done. Easy as that
You ask that yet started this thread: viewtopic.php?p=456996#p456996


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It’s called debate. I assume you can’t see the sarcasm in what was typed either.
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I look back with fond regard at all those early postings from fans last autumn worrying about throwing out Lam if he won the double.
Oh happy days.
Lets hope Cats win tonight to keep us off the bottom of the table after Hastings tears us apart tomorrow after being led up the garden path in Wigans negotiations last autumn before we rushed out to buy a Championship player released by his Club when they were promoted to Superleague.
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No he should not.

Said last season Jason Demitrioux should have got it. If not then Powell.
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ancientnloyal wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:23 pm
wall_of_voodoo wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 10:13 pm
ancientnloyal wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 8:09 pm ... if Edwards doesn’t come? I think the sooner this is over the better. Lenegan should shake Lams hand and talk about being coach for next season. Job done. Easy as that
You ask that yet started this thread: viewtopic.php?p=456996#p456996


You couldn't make it up :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
It’s called debate. I assume you can’t see the sarcasm in what was typed either.
You like using that word “debate!”
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Is it any wonder the players are playing like they are?

We say it all the time ‘there’s something going on behind the scenes for them to be playing so badly’ well now we know why!
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ian.birchall wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2019 7:38 am I look back with fond regard at all those early postings from fans last autumn worrying about throwing out Lam if he won the double.
Oh happy days.
Lets hope Cats win tonight to keep us off the bottom of the table after Hastings tears us apart tomorrow after being led up the garden path in Wigans negotiations last autumn before we rushed out to buy a Championship player released by his Club when they were promoted to Superleague.
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