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| I'm reading so much nonsense across the boards its just pitiful.
Can't be d replying to any of them. There are going to be a lot of people looking very foolish in years to come, IMO.
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| i think macca will do a good job for england as uncovered alot of young talent while at bulls and think with england set up he will have pick of best players plus big funds he will make england squad very good .just wish people would give him a chance and judge him once hes in charge then having a go before saying hes not the right man for the job
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| Quote Adeybull="Adeybull"I'm reading so much nonsense across the boards its just pitiful.
Can't be d replying to any of them. There are going to be a lot of people looking very foolish in years to come, IMO.'"
I love some of the comments I've read. Especially the ones talking about how Kear would have been their first choice completely overlooking the fact he tried it before and was gash.
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| kear didnt want the job but im with you dont think kear would have been any good as england coach as rumours already that not everything right at wakey
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| Quote barton baird="barton baird"Open the door Hal.'"
Is that you Dave?
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| I'm happy he'll be going soon, but will save any celebration until I see who we're getting in his place. I think 4 years is plenty long enough and it will be good for the club to have someone come in with fresh ideas, particularly if they're in the mold of Maguire/Brown (presuming we can afford someone of that quality).
TBH having watched him for an hour on boots n' all I was hardly filled with confidence for England, and most of my concerns about him remain the same. I'm sure he's done some good things behind the scenes at Bradford in difficult circumstances, but for me he comes across as a poor communicator, who is incapable of articulating anything of substance in terms of his approach. All i could gather, was that he might propose we had two referees in the UK, would work with a team of people and would concentrate on mental toughness, which may or may not involve actually having the players train on a rugby field when he had charge of them. I can't imagine that is a radically different vision to what has gone before, barring the not training to play rugby bit. Outside of that he will spend some time in Auz hanging out with Brian Smith, which all told sounds like a nice job barring the annual slagging he'll get.
I wish him well and hope I'm proven wrong and England flourish under him, but I'm afraid his record in achieving things on the pitch at Bradford hasn't been impressive and to save everyone time and energy I'm well versed in the reasons why that might be the case. It will be interesting to see who we get to replace him, but I would prefer we ruled out Lowes, McDermott and McRae asap.
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| Quote mystic eddie="mystic eddie"Quietly satisfied? I am actually over the moon. It is about time. Shame I was at work and could not share the joy.'"
I figured I knew your thoughts ME.  I had access to the tinternet at work for a change today so I could watch the joy roll in. But I guess we all need to see the replacement first before we can all guess if we've moved forward or backwards.
Seriously though, and apologies if you've stated it elsewhere, but who do you fancy for the replacement? The aussie assistant approach if we can afford it?
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| If Macca's contract with the Bulls allowed him to take a part time job as GB coach then he is to be commended on this appointment and I wish him the best to improve himself and the GB team.
I can only hope that it will not detract from his efforts as the Bulls coach for the remainder of the season.
He has proven himself as an excellent recruiter of young talent and brought them on exceptionally well, and has had to work under an uncompromisingly restricted financial regime placed upon him by the Bulls Board.
That said, the role he accepted was primarily to the the first team and he sustantially failed in this.
The teams he put on the field mostly were not fit enough, generally not motivated nor mentaly prepared.
There was an evident lack of defensive structure and incisve attacking plays, and overall there was little evidence in most matches of a game plan of any sort.
There were of course matches of exception which relied on the player's individual skills and nothing to do with a coached game plan.
OK thats my genuine opinion.. I'm sure others might have theirs
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| Funnily enough, from looking around the other forums there is a somewhat underwhelming feeling about this appointment. In fact, most seem to reckon that England are screwed now. It appears that the common opinion seems to go against the views of a select few on here. Everyone else is wrong I guess?
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| Quote anarkik="anarkik"
TBH having watched him for an hour on boots n' all I was hardly filled with confidence for England, and most of my concerns about him remain the same. I'm sure he's done some good things behind the scenes at Bradford in difficult circumstances, but for me he comes across as a poor communicator, who is incapable of articulating anything of substance in terms of his approach. All i could gather, was that he might propose we had two referees in the UK, would work with a team of people and would concentrate on mental toughness, which may or may not involve actually having the players train on a rugby field when he had charge of them. I can't imagine that is a radically different vision to what has gone before, barring the not training to play rugby bit. Outside of that he will spend some time in Auz hanging out with Brian Smith, which all told sounds like a nice job barring the annual slagging he'll get.
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You missed out the fact there are 'super players in super league'.
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| Quote mystic eddie="mystic eddie"Funnily enough, from looking around the other forums there is a somewhat underwhelming feeling about this appointment. In fact, most seem to reckon that England are screwed now. It appears that the common opinion seems to go against the views of a select few on here. Everyone else is wrong I guess?'"
Your claim to know "the common opinion" is just another of your classic fabrications. It pays to differentiate between a few opinionated loudmouths on internet boards, who are probably the same self-styled 'experts' that dominate radio phone-ins, and the overwhelming majority of more sensible people who do not rant and rave believing that volume+repetition=truth.
And yes, your nemesis getting the top job really has got under your skin, hasn't it! You claim not. The laddie doth protest too much, methinks.
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| Makes you wonder what some peoples will have to find to rant about come November, doesn't it 
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| Quote Ferocious Aardvark="Ferocious Aardvark"Your claim to know "the common opinion" is just another of your classic fabrications. It pays to differentiate between a few opinionated loudmouths on internet boards, who are probably the same self-styled 'experts' that dominate radio phone-ins, and the overwhelming majority of more sensible people who do not rant and rave believing that volume+repetition=truth.
And yes, your nemesis getting the top job really has got under your skin, hasn't it! You claim not. The laddie doth protest too much, methinks.'"
Any chance we can have a "like" button on posts here a'la facebook? 
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| Quote AndreaB="AndreaB"Any chance we can have a "like" button on posts here a'la facebook?
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