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| Always a tough decision, but looks the right one to be me, you seem to have gone backwards each season he has been in charge and his recruitment in both seasons overall has been poor and not addressed weaknesses in the squad.
Tough job for someone to come in and take over with the current squad.
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| Shocked by this, very unlike Neil and Rob to be so trigger happy.
Really hope (and can't see that he will be) we don't appoint Poching as it will annoy the vajazzle off me when everyone spells his name incorrectly.
I'll do my usual Head Coach bingo guess and go for Canada's Kieron Purtill.
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| Quote EastHull_Robin="EastHull_Robin"I would take JM back with Webster as his no 2'"
When Morgan left he had taken the club as far as he could at the time and we were actually on the slide.
However its quite possible that as a result his experience gained during his last few years spent in the NRL and under some very good coaches, Morgan would now be a lot better coach than when he left us.
Question is....would he want to come and at what cost.?
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| Paul Rowley?
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| Quote Seventies red="Seventies red"When Morgan left he had taken the club as far as he could at the time and we were actually on the slide.
However its quite possible that as a result his experience gained during his last few years spent in the NRL and under some very good coaches, Morgan would now be a lot better coach than when he left us.
Question is....would he want to come and at what cost.?'"
I agree JM had took us as far as he could but I thought exactly what you put in your response in that he has gained valuable experience so possibly better equipped now than when he left. I cant see what a Rowley / Mcnamara / Noble etc would bring in all honesty but that's just my opinion.
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| Quote Sandro II Terrorista="Sandro II Terrorista"Shocked by this, very unlike Neil and Rob to be so trigger happy.
Really hope (and can't see that he will be) we don't appoint Poching as it will annoy the vajazzle off me when everyone spells his name incorrectly.
I'll do my usual Head Coach bingo guess and go for Canada's Kieron Purtill.'"
You wouldn't be shocked if you saw and heard the reaction from Hudge, Robbo and Smithy after Sundays game.
The obvious choice is Webbo (not councillor Webster) simply because of his close freindship with Rovers Board.
Personally, I would go for Darryl Powell to take on the task. The club needs a hard task master. I know Darryl really well and he fits this stereotype like a glove.
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| What odds on Peacock stepping into the role?
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| Quote ThePrinter="ThePrinter"What odds on Peacock stepping into the role?'"
No chance.
He must have said about a thousand times now that he has no interest in a coaching job either at Rovers or anywhere else.
His main ambition and focus is in football management for the foreseeable.
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| For what it's worth Andrew Webster with James Webster as assistant.
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| Quote Paul T - HKR="Paul T - HKR"You wouldn't be shocked if you saw and heard the reaction from Hudge, Robbo and Smithy after Sundays game.
The obvious choice is Webbo (not councillor Webster) simply because of his close freindship with Rovers Board.
Personally, I would go for Darryl Powell to take on the task. The club needs a hard task master. I know Darryl really well and he fits this stereotype like a glove.'" Why would Powell leave Cas for a smaller/similar club? .Webster & his brother for me, if not MacNamara if he would come home (Bondi or Hornsea you choose). Just don't take a punt on a prospect.
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| Quote Beverley red="Beverley red"Why would Powell leave Cas for a smaller/similar club? '"
You don't know until you try!
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| First choice would be Powell,but I dont think it would happen,morgan,but the same with him,but would be happy enough with james webster,a rovers legend and wakey will have been a decent learning curve for him.A very shrewd man who has rovers at heart.
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