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Having heard Millward and now listening to this clown from Saints I'd have him at Wigan with Denis as his assistant
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Why what's been said?
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Millward put his version of events and - if true - I believe he has been pretty poorly treated. In fact, there must be an ulterior motive for his dismissal.

Eamon McManus then came on and IMO made a berk of himself, even saying he hoped he could have a pint with Millward when he had become head coach elsewhere!!

Not only have I changed my mind re Millward, if McManus is typical of the calibre of club chiefs out there ML can stay as well!!
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DaveO posted:
GeoffN posted:
oxon warrior posted:
I dont dispute that. Any other coach with the same record would surely be welcomed by everybody. However what could he do to improve the current team. If he came and success wasnt immediate there would be even more moaning about the coach that there is now!
I've been making exactly that point for ages...all the coaches we've had over the past 10 years or so came with high hopes, and in many cases with good previous records (Monie, Raper, Endicott...) but none succeded. A coach can only work with the players he has available, and Denis simply has not had enough of his first team squad available.
That may be so but the point I have been making for ages is that Betts isn't getting the best out what he HAS got available.

Could Millward do better? He did OK at Leigh but Mario seems to think not. I don't know one way or the other but if things continue as they are then I think we will have a new coach in the not too distant future be it Millward or someone else.

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Millward would'nt do any better than Betts with the squad we have available at present. He proved that last year when he had only 2 players taken out of his squad and could'nt get Saints to perform.
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See DaveO, told you
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Keep banging! it might help you see sense.
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jinkin jimmy posted:
Millward put his version of events and - if true - I believe he has been pretty poorly treated. In fact, there must be an ulterior motive for his dismissal.

Eamon McManus then came on and IMO made a berk of himself, even saying he hoped he could have a pint with Millward when he had become head coach elsewhere!!

Not only have I changed my mind re Millward, if McManus is typical of the calibre of club chiefs out there ML can stay as well!!
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Robjoenz, no it would not count if stains have to pay out his contract, first off is the fact that coached do not count as part of the salary cap and secondly Millward would no longer be an employee even if they have to pay him out, he would simply be an expense such as rates or electricity.
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jinkin jimmy posted:
Millward put his version of events and - if true - I believe he has been pretty poorly treated. In fact, there must be an ulterior motive for his dismissal.

Eamon McManus then came on and IMO made a berk of himself, even saying he hoped he could have a pint with Millward when he had become head coach elsewhere!!

I agree with you on the subject of Millward, bring him is asap, but you are going a little too far suggesting Doris should remain, but as they say 1 out of 2 ai'nt bad !!!!!



Not only have I changed my mind re Millward, if McManus is typical of the calibre of club chiefs out there ML can stay as well!!
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