Quote ="D4mo78"The step up from U19's to the first team is massive, and one that the majority of players will take some time to deal with. Include the fact that he's just come back from a major injury, playing in the most exposed position, in a team that was low on energy and missing some troops - he handled it pretty damn well. It's not a surprise that he wasn't trying to burst the tackles when brinigng it out, and I'm happier to see him secure the ball than try to emulate Zak. Also, every one of his appearances have been in difficult circumstances when the team has struggled. There's never been a time when the team have been on fire and he looked like the weak link.
The only negative about our success is that it attracts people who just expect the success to continue. The club has been built on a ethos of investing in people and getting them to buy into the culture. If people don't like what this means they should go support Salford where they're looking to buy success.
Sometimes it's embarrasing to see what people say on here. People who know much more than me about the game see alot of potential in him, including the Aussies who were raving about him only months ago.'"
Well said
Its about time people stop complaining and start supporting
Leave the coaching to the management team.
Feel free to comment but at least make sure it is constructive. If Golding was to read this thread then god knows what it would do for his confidence
The clue is in our title - Supporters not destroyers!
OK rant over