Quote ="willis91"But it isn't a step forward. In my opinion, I'd love to see the flaws in veivers work. He's lost one game in which we probably should've won, so I think it's a bit rushed to sack him so soon.'"
It is not just one game is it.
One win since July tells its own sorry story.
Fridays game was like a horror show in which McRae had returned as coach.
One man rugby and running into the marker just does not work.
That appears to have been Salfords tactic for the past 4 years apart from the odd game when they appear to say fook this lets play how we want to.
It is this that would have forced the management team to act.
Entertainment, winning and bringing in the crowds is the main object here and unfortunately Veivers was not providing this.