Quote ="mr. chairman"They very nearly got it right , and I don't know all the reasons but sadly it didn't last'"
IMO They got it wrong big time with their first two managerial head coach positions.
Given Paul Terzis's true holistic approach to the club (appointed by SCLs predeccessors) their first coaching appointment was a disaster.
A head coach needs to do much more than just train and pick the team these days. Wether it's dealing with the BOD, Commercial sponsors, ever increasing media requirements or engaging supporter, Terzis fully embraced that ideology. All a stark contrast from Abram which IMO caused division within the club at all sections.
The second appointment was also a big blunder for differing reasons as the club had invested heavily in a quality full time squad in 2006 but overlooked the necessity for a recognised experienced coach to take control of players in a FT environment. His services rightly had to be dispensed with but the damage had been done just as the draw bridge was being pulled up by the RFL.
These were of course not the only reasons but they were major contributory factors. All IMHO.