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Re: Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 2:19 am
by DaveO
Kittwazzer wrote:The cheap/lazy option has won a LLS GF CCF in less time that Noble ran the show. They don't compare
Noble won trophies at Bradford after taking over from a better coach.
Wane can't live off his past record any more than Noble could.
Re: Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 2:23 am
by Kittwazzer
DaveO wrote:Kittwazzer wrote:The cheap/lazy option has won a LLS GF CCF in less time that Noble ran the show. They don't compare
Noble won trophies at Bradford after taking over from a better coach.
Wane can't live off his past record any more than Noble could.
So did Wane at Wigan. Noble replaced the worst coach in Wigan's history and won jack!
Re: Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 2:27 am
by DaveO
Kittwazzer wrote:DaveO wrote:Kittwazzer wrote:The cheap/lazy option has won a LLS GF CCF in less time that Noble ran the show. They don't compare
Noble won trophies at Bradford after taking over from a better coach.
Wane can't live off his past record any more than Noble could.
So did Wane at Wigan. Noble replaced the worst coach in Wigan's history and won jack!
So Noble winning stuff at Bradford following on from a successful coach then falling away doesn't seem similar to Wane doing exactly the same thing?
Re: Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 2:43 am
by shaunedwardsfanclub
IFL is the piper who calls the tune. He has regularly said that he expects a Wigan coach to ensure that the club competes in at least one major final per season. On that basis, Waney has still got the opportunity to deliver to the standard set by the Owner/chairman. Success should ensure that Waney continues, failure should mean he is shown the door and IFL chooses a successor.
Re: Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 2:47 am
by superleague
People hanging on to the thread of look at were we are in the league will have a shock soon as we will soon be out of that top 4, How can a team hoping to contend for a championship that can't win/perform away from home have any chance
Re: Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 3:09 am
by shaunedwardsfanclub
superleague wrote:People hanging on to the thread of look at were we are in the league will have a shock soon as we will soon be out of that top 4, How can a team hoping to contend for a championship that can't win/perform away from home have any chance
We will finish in the top four. Having said that, with the squad we have got we should be murdering this league and anything but an OT victory will, in my eyes, be a failure. The pressure is on.
Re: Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 9:11 am
by Owd Codger
A result made in heaven for cpwigan!
Re: Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 10:16 am
by Firestarter
I'm going to wait till after all our big away matches before I comment on where I think we will finish.too be honest it doesn't look good,but let's see.something drastic has to be done to change this.watch this space
Re: Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 10:25 am
by menpond
The trouble with Wane is the awful shambles we are in cupties.We should beat an average Hullkr,in LEIGH OUR BACKYARD.We are not talking about glorious defeats against great sides,we are talking mediocrity.So once again WANE SHOULD BE SACKED.
Re: Is Wane the right man to coach Wigan?
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 10:30 am
by ddtftf
Runs from dummy half ?
Offloads in the tackle?
The number of times the ball gets to the wingers ?
Cover for a young fullback ?
Having the courage to take off the captain ?
Having 3 halfbacks and no 2nd hooker ?
Rotating the 2 halfbacks to confuse the opposition?
Closing down the opposition playmaker ?
Too flat in attack which means more dropped ball ?
The halfbacks not taking on the line ?
Bad coaching ? YOU DECIDE ?