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| Had pretty much any other team had the decade we have had, it would have been deamed a success.
However with it being Wigan, it was deamed failure. Which once again hammers home how important Wigan is to everyone! Just important for different reasons.
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| Quote ="Sharpy_4a"Had pretty much any other team had the decade we have had, it would have been deamed a success.
However with it being Wigan, it was deamed failure. Which once again hammers home how important Wigan is to everyone! Just important for different reasons.'"
What a great analogy.
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| Quote ="Bilko"It wasn't all that bad in terms of we still had many memories of great individual games but in the end it was a decade of massive underachievement. Whilst a lot of that was down to poor ownership, it was also perhaps inevitable after the loss of Central Park.
=#FF0000I'm not sure how they'll categorise it but I for one am glad I endured the 2005-2006 seasons. It made 2010 all the more sweeter because no one can throw that "living in the past" argument at us anymore. Just where have all those Warrington fans gone off this board?'"
I was told years ago byy a football fan friend that you're not a 'proper' fan until you've ben through a relegation battle (she was an Evertonian!)
I always took it with a pinch of salt at the time, but after the 2006 season I can see exactly what she meant.
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| I enjoyed 06 for some sick reason.
the way the fans got behind the team was brilliant..the depression of walking from the DW after losing to cas.making us 6 points a drift.
all the abuse we got..NL1 NEEDS A STRONG WIGAN !
then 10 games to go we turn it around..the DW was rocking every game..the best being fieldens debut against warrington.
brilliant memories BUT i never want to go through that again
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| Quote ="Bilko"It wasn't all that bad in terms of we still had many memories of great individual games but in the end it was a decade of massive underachievement. Whilst a lot of that was down to poor ownership, it was also perhaps inevitable after the loss of Central Park.
I'm not sure how they'll categorise it but I for one am glad I endured the 2005-2006 seasons. It made 2010 all the more sweeter because no one can throw that "living in the past" argument at us anymore. Just where have all those Warrington fans gone off this board?'"
Agreed. I think Wigan fans have a lot to be proud of, we didn't just endure those terrible times we rallied behind the club in its hour of need in a way that - I am absolutely convinced - the fans of no other club would have.
It certainly is all the sweeter now that we are back on top. The challenge will be to stay there, to keep raising the bar in the RL world. We will start 2011 by testing ourselves against the "other" Saints in February, a club whose proud history and return to the top of the NRL will mean they will present a very, very difficult challenge indeed but that's as it should be. I can't wait to find out whether we are truly world class again. If we aren't quite there yet, well you can bet IL, MM and SW will not rest until we are back challenging the best Australian club sides, as we were in the golden era when even the mighty Brisbane Broncos were defeated on their own ground by an injury hit Wigan team that simply refused to be beaten.
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| Quote ="Jukesays"Not sure if this answers your question but some of what you put in there draws similar comparisons to a thread I started some 18 month's ago when lots of people were after "Instant Success".
I took a few that a longer term strategy would prove worthwhile and you don't go from Ness flowers to Andy Gregory overnight, you take small steps along that route and take them with patience!
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We went from an underachieving side to GF winners in the space of an off season.
If you are saying we won the GF this year due to a steady progress over a number of years that finally got us there I think you are wrong.
What has happened at the club since the end of 2009 is basically a revolution.
The last time we had a similar revolution was when Lowe arrived who replaced Clarke and McInnes who has just won the cup in 1985.
So to answer the question posed by the o/p I think history will take a simple view of the period in question. Generally in the doldrums for 9 years going nowhere fast until IL took over and appointed the right coaches and back room staff.
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| Quote ="DaveO"We went from an underachieving side to GF winners in the space of an off season.
If you are saying we won the GF this year due to a steady progress over a number of years that finally got us there I think you are wrong.
What has happened at the club since the end of 2009 is basically a revolution.
The last time we had a similar revolution was when Lowe arrived who replaced Clarke and McInnes who has just won the cup in 1985.
So to answer the question posed by the o/p I think history will take a simple view of the period in question. Generally in the doldrums for 9 years going nowhere fast until IL took over and appointed the right coaches and back room staff.
Dave'"
Would the same "Revolution" in the Off season been possible if it had happened end of 2006 and not 2009?
Clarke & McCinness had not just won the cup when Lowe took over, they'd done it the year before.
Would Lowe have come in 81/82? He did come in 86/87 due to the clubs steady improvement in 88/83/84/85/86.
If he had come in 81/82 would he have achieved the same overnight Miracle transition and reached the heights he did in 86/87?
I doubt it, the infratructure wasn't in place for him to do it with.
I think Maguire etc would have improved us & probably more & quicker than Noble did if he had taken charge 2006, but he wouldn't have got us to where we are now in 1 season IMO.
The reason he has been able to do it (again IMO) is partly down to a lot of the infrastructure put in place 2007/08/09 that he has been able to reap the benefits of. Some of that were Noble's doing, a lot were IL's. Other things such as Marketting etc were in place pre both of them and believe it or not I think ML could deserve a hint of credit for employing them.
He still had a lot of work to do and possibly I think he may have slightly Over ahcieved were Noble Slightly under achieved given the merits of the playing squads etc available to both, Bearing in mind the Youth set-up & Back up was IMO far stronger when Noble Left and handed over to Maguire than What Noble inheritted from Millward & the 2 years previous to that.
Same applies with Lowe.
Would he have been able to turn the JPS winning team of 83 into WCC in 1 season with the players we had at that time?
IMO I don't think so.
The groundwork was done in the 3-4 seasons prior to his arrival with the continual improvement of the squad, recruitment, attendances etc that meant that a lot of what was needed was in place on arrival/
Again, Clarke/McCinness couldn't get us over that line, Lowe did (Spectacularly).
I know what you want everyone to believe Dave, I just don't agree.
I could draw similar parallels in Footbal with Ferguson at Man U, Cantona was the Spark, but if Ferguson hadn't completely overalled Man U in the Youth set up and Backroom departments and brought a totally different attitude to the club then Cantona's spark may not have happened.
If Ferguson had been sacked maybe someone else would have benefitted from his good work at a later stage?
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| Started ok but slowly dropped back in the pack then steamed up to snatch it late on the line
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| Quote ="wigan_knight"I enjoyed 06 for some sick reason.
the way the fans got behind the team was brilliant..the depression of walking from the DW after losing to cas.making us 6 points a drift.
all the abuse we got..NL1 NEEDS A STRONG WIGAN !
then 10 games to go we turn it around..the DW was rocking every game..the best being fieldens debut against warrington.
brilliant memories BUT i never want to go through that again
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As did I, was it the Huddersfield game at home where Danny Orr scored with not long left to win us the game? That's the best memory I have that year, the crowd was rocking!
This decade was one of a transition, and as people as said, to others it would have been a success.
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| We started the decade well. League leaders in 2000 and really should have won it. 2nd in 2001 and the GF. CC winners in 2002, GF and CC semi in 2003, CC final in 2004. Then the wheels fell off and we missed the playoffs in 2005 (injuries really did ruin us that year) and of course 2006. Then the Nobby/IL revolution came in and the club was completely re-built but we couldn't go that one extra step. Enter MM and the rest is history.
How would I describe it - Scattered showers with sunny intervals coming brighter towards the end
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| Quote ="Conroy"We started the decade well. League leaders in 2000 and really should have won it. 2nd in 2001 and the GF. CC winners in 2002, GF and CC semi in 2003, CC final in 2004. Then the wheels fell off and we missed the playoffs in 2005 (injuries really did ruin us that year) and of course 2006. Then the Nobby/IL revolution came in and the club was completely re-built but we couldn't go that one extra step. Enter MM and the rest is history.
How would I describe it - [size=150Scattered showers with sunny intervals coming brighter towards the end[/size'"
Great summary
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| Quote ="Conroy"We started the decade well. League leaders in 2000 and really should have won it. 2nd in 2001 and the GF. CC winners in 2002, GF and CC semi in 2003, CC final in 2004. Then the wheels fell off and we missed the playoffs in 2005 (injuries really did ruin us that year) and of course 2006. Then the Nobby/IL revolution came in and the club was completely re-built but we couldn't go that one extra step. Enter MM and the rest is history.
How would I describe it - Scattered showers with sunny intervals coming brighter towards the end'"
This decade has been a low for us and yet other clubs would dream of this success.
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| Quote ="Jukesays"Would the same "Revolution" in the Off season been possible if it had happened end of 2006 and not 2009?'"
Undoubtedly IMO. Had a coach with Madges methods been appointed in 2006 instead of Noble I see absolutely no reason not to believe that following an off season under the new coach the team would have played in the same way as it has in 2010 instead of the way it did in 2007 and the next two years after that.
Quote Clarke & McCinness had not just won the cup when Lowe took over, they'd done it the year before.
Would Lowe have come in 81/82? He did come in 86/87 due to the clubs steady improvement in 88/83/84/85/86.
If he had come in 81/82 would he have achieved the same overnight Miracle transition and reached the heights he did in 86/87?
I doubt it, the infratructure wasn't in place for him to do it with.'"
What do you mean by infrastructure exactly? Please define it.
In any case you don't know if any of that is true but it's not really relevant to today anyway. Most people accept Lowe was a revolutionary coach that took Wigan to the next level. Madge has taken Wigan from a lot lower level to top of the pile in his first season.
Quote I think Maguire etc would have improved us & probably more & quicker than Noble did if he had taken charge 2006, but he wouldn't have got us to where we are now in 1 season IMO.
The reason he has been able to do it (again IMO) is partly down to a lot of the infrastructure put in place 2007/08/09 that he has been able to reap the benefits of. Some of that were Noble's doing, a lot were IL's. Other things such as Marketting etc were in place pre both of them and believe it or not I think ML could deserve a hint of credit for employing them.'"
What Madge did was replace everything that Noble had in place with his own methods. The entire back room staff was replaced. The coaching methods completely changed. The fitness regime completely changed. The way the team was selected was completely changed. This was not fine tuning some well oiled machine set up by Noble but completely replacing whatever Noble did.
The reason Noble lost his job was because what he did and more importantly the way he did it, didn't work. In 2007/2008/2009 we saw NO improvement. Three virtually carbon copy season where no progress was made. It is just not credible to suggest this was some work in progress that Madge has benefited from or we would have seen steady improvement in those three seasons and we did not. Comparing the way this season has gone to those three is like comparing chalk to cheese. It is has not been an incremental improvement but a stark contrast.
The way Noble did things no longer happens at the club. To suggest Noble put things in place and Madge is reaping the benefits is simply not true IMO and takes credit away from Madge. There is no doubt in my mind the season we have just had is all down to what Madge has brought to the club and the fact he replaced whatever "infrastructure" Noble put in place. And Noble's outdated methods certainly needed replacing.
Quote He still had a lot of work to do and possibly I think he may have slightly Over ahcieved were Noble Slightly under achieved given the merits of the playing squads etc available to both, Bearing in mind the Youth set-up & Back up was IMO far stronger when Noble Left and handed over to Maguire than What Noble inheritted from Millward & the 2 years previous to that.'"
I don't think anyone quite expected a GF win but it just shows what modern methods and coaching can achieve given the same squad of players Noble had in 2009. Saying Noble "slightly" underachieved is being far too kind given Madge took basically the same group of players to another level despite not having a Trent Barrett to paper over the cracks.
Quote Same applies with Lowe.
Would he have been able to turn the JPS winning team of 83 into WCC in 1 season with the players we had at that time?
IMO I don't think so.
The groundwork was done in the 3-4 seasons prior to his arrival with the continual improvement of the squad, recruitment, attendances etc that meant that a lot of what was needed was in place on arrival
Again, Clarke/McCinness couldn't get us over that line, Lowe did (Spectacularly).
I know what you want everyone to believe Dave, I just don't agree.
I could draw similar parallels in Footbal with Ferguson at Man U, Cantona was the Spark, but if Ferguson hadn't completely overalled Man U in the Youth set up and Backroom departments and brought a totally different attitude to the club then Cantona's spark may not have happened.
If Ferguson had been sacked maybe someone else would have benefitted from his good work at a later stage?'"
You can draw whatever parallels you like. You are still just wrong. Cause and effect is what we have here and it's that simple. Noble and his methods went out of the window and it's no coincidence with the new bloke in charge things changed dramatically for the better.
You also give far to much credit both back in the 1980's and now to this notion of some sort of build up to success you have cooked up. Being a coach is a short term job. It always has been and we can see that when the best coaches left we went backwards and when the good ones arrive we improve. It's not a coincidence and the success of the good coaches is not built upon anything the poor ones left behind. It's because they replaced what had failed. That is all that happened with Noble and Madge.
With a bit of luck Madge will leave a positive legacy behind for Wane to carry on but I am absolutely certain Noble left nothing behind of any value to Madge.
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| Quote ="DaveO"Undoubtedly IMO. Had a coach with Madges methods been appointed in 2006 instead of Noble I see absolutely no reason not to believe that following an off season under the new coach the team would have played in the same way as it has in 2010 instead of the way it did in 2007 and the next two years after that.
What do you mean by infrastructure exactly? Please define it.
In any case you don't know if any of that is true but it's not really relevant to today anyway. Most people accept Lowe was a revolutionary coach that took Wigan to the next level. Madge has taken Wigan from a lot lower level to top of the pile in his first season.
What Madge did was replace everything that Noble had in place with his own methods. The entire back room staff was replaced. The coaching methods completely changed. The fitness regime completely changed. The way the team was selected was completely changed. This was not fine tuning some well oiled machine set up by Noble but completely replacing whatever Noble did.
The reason Noble lost his job was because what he did and more importantly the way he did it, didn't work. In 2007/2008/2009 we saw NO improvement. Three virtually carbon copy season where no progress was made. It is just not credible to suggest this was some work in progress that Madge has benefited from or we would have seen steady improvement in those three seasons and we did not. Comparing the way this season has gone to those three is like comparing chalk to cheese. It is has not been an incremental improvement but a stark contrast.
The way Noble did things no longer happens at the club. To suggest Noble put things in place and Madge is reaping the benefits is simply not true IMO and takes credit away from Madge. There is no doubt in my mind the season we have just had is all down to what Madge has brought to the club and the fact he replaced whatever "infrastructure" Noble put in place. And Noble's outdated methods certainly needed replacing.
I don't think anyone quite expected a GF win but it just shows what modern methods and coaching can achieve given the same squad of players Noble had in 2009. Saying Noble "slightly" underachieved is being far too kind given Madge took basically the same group of players to another level despite not having a Trent Barrett to paper over the cracks.
You can draw whatever parallels you like. You are still just wrong. Cause and effect is what we have here and it's that simple. Noble and his methods went out of the window and it's no coincidence with the new bloke in charge things changed dramatically for the better.
You also give far to much credit both back in the 1980's and now to this notion of some sort of build up to success you have cooked up. Being a coach is a short term job. It always has been and we can see that when the best coaches left we went backwards and when the good ones arrive we improve. It's not a coincidence and the success of the good coaches is not built upon anything the poor ones left behind. It's because they replaced what had failed. That is all that happened with Noble and Madge.
With a bit of luck Madge will leave a positive legacy behind for Wane to carry on but I am absolutely certain Noble left nothing behind of any value to Madge.
Dave'"
Spot on in everything you say, Dave. (third time this year I've agreed with you!).
The only thing I would add to this bit:
[iWhat Madge did was replace everything that Noble had in place with his own methods. The entire back room staff was replaced. The coaching methods completely changed. The fitness regime completely changed. The way the team was selected was completely changed.
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is: the way the team played was completely changed (no more "5 drives and kick to Pat"icon_wink.gif, and the club culture was completely changed.
It's not even necessary to take our word for it: many players and ex-players (reading between the lines where necessary) have alluded to it, while (quite rightly, as professionals) avoiding direct criticism of Noble.
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To suggest Noble put things in place and Madge is reaping the benefits is simply not true IMO and takes credit away from Madge. There is no doubt in my mind the season we have just had is all down to what Madge has brought to the club and the fact he replaced whatever "infrastructure" Noble put in place.
Dave'"
Couldn't agree more.
I for one do not buy the “Noble put the infrastructure in place” to enable us to achieve what we have this season. For starters he broke the world record transfer fee bringing in Fielden.
I don’t know any stats on this, but how did our reserve team perform throughout the decade in comparison to other super league clubs? How many Wigan born players play throughout super league? Wigan have an abundance of local talent to pick from just down to the number of teams playing rugby. Let’s face it were a rugby daft town, to suggest that the infrastructure needed putting in place is rubbish.
Granted, IL has worked wonders, his biggest successes – not letting good young players move on, and hiring our current coach, who as others have already stated has simply improved all aspects of coaching / training / fitness conditioning since arriving.
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You can draw whatever parallels you like. You are still just wrong.
Dave'"
I think that just about sums it up, As long as I know from now on that "I am Still just Wrong!".
And here's me thinking you were the person who keeps telling everyone that internet message boards/forums were for people to express an opinion!
Seems like someone should take a word of their own advice?
As an aside
My perspective, What IL & BN did in 2007/2008/2009 and the natural progression/Maturity of the Youth players, that IL and BN oversaw in those years (Which was a longer term view to gain success rather than the "Overnight" method that had failed over the previous 5/6 years, Made Madge's job much easier than if he had taken over in 2006.
In 2007 the Infrastructure (Youth set-up/ players at his disposal/ attitude at the club/financial set up etc etc etc) were far different to what existed at the end of 2009.
Do I think Madges success would have happened in 2007? Not sure? As I said earlier I think he would have done what Noble did and prbably better/quicker etc.
Was Maguire experienced enough to do that in 2006? I doubt it (If that opinions alright with you?)
If a different coach had come in would he have replicated what Madge did in 2010?
But I believe the Club as a whole was far better prepared for this season and that was in "Some Part" helped by the patience and work of a number of people (IL & BN included) in 2007/2008/2009.
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| Quote ="Jukesays"I think that just about sums it up, As long as I know from now on that "I am Still just Wrong!".
And here's me thinking you were the person who keeps telling everyone that internet message boards/forums were for people to express an opinion!
Seems like someone should take a word of their own advice?
As an aside
My perspective, What IL & BN did in 2007/2008/2009 and the natural progression/Maturity of the Youth players, that IL and BN oversaw in those years (Which was a longer term view to gain success rather than the "Overnight" method that had failed over the previous 5/6 years, Made Madge's job much easier than if he had taken over in 2006.
In 2007 the Infrastructure (Youth set-up/ players at his disposal/ attitude at the club/financial set up etc etc etc) were far different to what existed at the end of 2009.
Do I think Madges success would have happened in 2007? Not sure? As I said earlier I think he would have done what Noble did and prbably better/quicker etc.
Was Maguire experienced enough to do that in 2006? I doubt it (If that opinions alright with you?)
If a different coach had come in would he have replicated what Madge did in 2010?
But I believe the Club as a whole was far better prepared for this season and that was in "Some Part" helped by the patience and work of a number of people (IL & BN included) in 2007/2008/2009.'"
I predict this post will be sliced into 8 segments for it's long winded reply. Anyone like to bet higher or lower?
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| Quote ="DaveO"Undoubtedly IMO. Had a coach with Madges methods been appointed in 2006 instead of Noble I see absolutely no reason not to believe that following an off season under the new coach the team would have played in the same way as it has in 2010 instead of the way it did in 2007 and the next two years after that.
What do you mean by infrastructure exactly? Please define it.
In any case you don't know if any of that is true but it's not really relevant to today anyway. Most people accept Lowe was a revolutionary coach that took Wigan to the next level. Madge has taken Wigan from a lot lower level to top of the pile in his first season.
What Madge did was replace everything that Noble had in place with his own methods. The entire back room staff was replaced. The coaching methods completely changed. The fitness regime completely changed. The way the team was selected was completely changed. This was not fine tuning some well oiled machine set up by Noble but completely replacing whatever Noble did.
The reason Noble lost his job was because what he did and more importantly the way he did it, didn't work. In 2007/2008/2009 we saw NO improvement. Three virtually carbon copy season where no progress was made. It is just not credible to suggest this was some work in progress that Madge has benefited from or we would have seen steady improvement in those three seasons and we did not. Comparing the way this season has gone to those three is like comparing chalk to cheese. It is has not been an incremental improvement but a stark contrast.
The way Noble did things no longer happens at the club. To suggest Noble put things in place and Madge is reaping the benefits is simply not true IMO and takes credit away from Madge. There is no doubt in my mind the season we have just had is all down to what Madge has brought to the club and the fact he replaced whatever "infrastructure" Noble put in place. And Noble's outdated methods certainly needed replacing.
I don't think anyone quite expected a GF win but it just shows what modern methods and coaching can achieve given the same squad of players Noble had in 2009. Saying Noble "slightly" underachieved is being far too kind given Madge took basically the same group of players to another level despite not having a Trent Barrett to paper over the cracks.
You can draw whatever parallels you like. You are still just wrong. Cause and effect is what we have here and it's that simple. Noble and his methods went out of the window and it's no coincidence with the new bloke in charge things changed dramatically for the better.
You also give far to much credit both back in the 1980's and now to this notion of some sort of build up to success you have cooked up. Being a coach is a short term job. It always has been and we can see that when the best coaches left we went backwards and when the good ones arrive we improve. It's not a coincidence and the success of the good coaches is not built upon anything the poor ones left behind. It's because they replaced what had failed. That is all that happened with Noble and Madge.
With a bit of luck Madge will leave a positive legacy behind for Wane to carry on but I am absolutely certain Noble left nothing behind of any value to Madge.
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Dave, whilst I agree that all the credit for this year should go to madge, I think nobby should get some credit for the overall "health" of the club.
After all it was a monumental balls up leading up to 2006, which he sorted out, with the help of the return from injury of some players.
Really glad we got rid though.
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| Quote ="Sharpy_4a"Dave, whilst I agree that all the credit for this year should go to madge, I think nobby should get some credit for the overall "health" of the club.
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I don't, and more importantly neither does Rads, who devotes a whole chapter of his book to how bad the health of the club was in that period. Furthermore, pretty much all the players have said the same thing, one way or another.
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True, but there again, anyone would would have been an improvement over "agent Millward".
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On that, we are agreed!
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| Quote ="JTB"I predict this post will be sliced into 8 segments for it's long winded reply. Anyone like to bet higher or lower?'"
That's a bit optimistic. I'd say at least 10. Will give odds of 2/1 that "as an aside" will get a segment on its own.
On topic I couldn't agree more with Jukesays post. Anyone who disagrees, well they are just wrong .
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| Quote ="Geoff"I don't, and more importantly neither does Rads, who devotes a whole chapter of his book to how bad the health of the club was in that period. Furthermore, pretty much all the players have said the same thing, one way or another.
True, but there again, anyone would would have been an improvement over "agent Millward".
On that, we are agreed!'"
Ive read that book too. To be fair a lot of the rot set in before noble came in, and as a senior player rads should have done more to stop it before it got to that stage, much like dean bell did.
But for me the biggest mistake wasnt millward, but betts. Shocking shocking decision.
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| Quote ="Geoff"I don't, and more importantly neither does Rads, who devotes a whole chapter of his book to how bad the health of the club was in that period. Furthermore, pretty much all the players have said the same thing, one way or another.
True, but there again, anyone would would have been an improvement over "agent Millward".
On that, we are agreed!'"
Rads was referring to the 2005/early 2006 period BEFORE he came back to the club and played those last 10 games or so.
Having spoken to him I know that he agrees that BN helped to turn around that attitude problem etc at the club.
He may not have taken it as far as he should/could etc have but it was certainly a big improvement when he left than when he arrived in terms of proffesionalism around the club etc.
No-one will ever find a post of mine where I said that BN should get a New contract, What I stated at the time (Mid 2009ish) was that I didn't see any point in sacking him at that point.I also said that if no-one else was available who IL thought could do a better job then yes, maybe he should be considered for another year.
IL obviously though MM was the man and he was proved right.
That shouldn't IMO detract from the small steps the club took 2006/07/08/09 that meant, again imo, MM was taking over in a far stronger position than he would have if he had arrived here end of 2006.
Youth set up, training facilities, maturity of youth players and convincing them to stay, 1st team squad depth, commercial aspects of the club etc All go hand in had and IMO this is were we were far better end of 2009 than end of 2006.
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| Another one in the 'Thanks Brian' camp here.
To say Noble had no input into turning the club round is just wrong. No doubt in my mind he had taken us as far as he could and the time was right to part company, but the place was in a much healthier state when he left than when he arrived.
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