Mr Noble gets a taste of his own medicine??
Mr Noble gets a taste of his own medicine??
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/rugbyleague/index.html
Brian Noble complaining about the lack of opportunities for English coaches. He basically says that any young up and coming coaches are going to be well miffed and might not bother continuing in the game due to the predominance of Antipodean coaches in the SL.
I wonder how many English youths he peed off the game by signing also ran Aussie players and not giving them a chance???
Brian Noble complaining about the lack of opportunities for English coaches. He basically says that any young up and coming coaches are going to be well miffed and might not bother continuing in the game due to the predominance of Antipodean coaches in the SL.
I wonder how many English youths he peed off the game by signing also ran Aussie players and not giving them a chance???
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Re: Mr Noble gets a taste of his own medicine??
Lol, fixed you link jobojobo wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/rugbyleague/index.html
Brian Noble complaining about the lack of opportunities for English coaches. He basically says that any young up and coming coaches are going to be well miffed and might not bother continuing in the game due to the predominance of Antipodean coaches in the SL.
I wonder how many English youths he peed off the game by signing also ran Aussie players and not giving them a chance???
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Re: Mr Noble gets a taste of his own medicine??
Noble is obviously pissed off at losing out to a 'nobody' for the Salford job. He is correct in what he says except he fails to mention that English coaches no longer cut the mustard.
Fact. Top 6 SL clubs have an overseas coach.
Fact. 10 of 15 SL Grand Finals have been won by an overseas coach in his first season.
Probability. Any experienced NRL Assistant Coach would out-perform any English Coach
Fantasy. English player retires. Goes to Oz to become Assistant Coach. Returns to make English club more successful. Will never happen!
Fact. Top 6 SL clubs have an overseas coach.
Fact. 10 of 15 SL Grand Finals have been won by an overseas coach in his first season.
Probability. Any experienced NRL Assistant Coach would out-perform any English Coach
Fantasy. English player retires. Goes to Oz to become Assistant Coach. Returns to make English club more successful. Will never happen!
Re: Mr Noble gets a taste of his own medicine??
RFL Must be showing "a duty of care" eh Brian .....
Keep Wigan "Wigan"
Re: Mr Noble gets a taste of his own medicine??
The loss of names like Ellery is an issue but perhaps coaches like Noble, Kear etc are also part of the problem. Time they retired?
Leeds should be banging Ellery's door down
Leeds should be banging Ellery's door down
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Re: Mr Noble gets a taste of his own medicine??
Ellery is too much his own man to give Leeds the time of day. Hetherington strikes me as being in the Whelan/Lindsay mould!cpwigan wrote:The loss of names like Ellery is an issue but perhaps coaches like Noble, Kear etc are also part of the problem. Time they retired?
Leeds should be banging Ellery's door down
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He just strikes me as mouldy full stop.Kittwazzer wrote: Hetherington strikes me as being in the Whelan/Lindsay mould!
Never argue with an idiot. He will bring you down to his level and beat you with experience.
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Nail on head because no English coach will make that commitment.Kittwazzer wrote:Fantasy. English player retires. Goes to Oz to become Assistant Coach. Returns to make English club more successful. Will never happen!
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Giver over. You are giving him far too much credit.Kittwazzer wrote:Hetherington strikes me as being in the Whelan/Lindsay mould!
For all his faults Lindsay was the man behind the SL itself and before that gave us a very good decade.
Hetherington is a far more dangerous character IMO
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I agree with your comment Dave.DaveO wrote:Giver over. You are giving him far too much credit.Kittwazzer wrote:Hetherington strikes me as being in the Whelan/Lindsay mould!
For all his faults Lindsay was the man behind the SL itself and before that gave us a very good decade.
Hetherington is a far more dangerous character IMO
Hethrington runs the RFL IMO
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan