Redpath was no bloody good at Gloucester.
Quote from: cheltenhamlion on January 04, 2013, 02:59:19 PMRedpath was no bloody good at Gloucester.Whilst i agree in part he did set up the foundation for what is probably the most devestating backline in english rugby at the moment, he just didn't have the tactical ability to get the most out of the players that he was bringing through.He's done similar with Sale, there's no way that squad should be where they are in the league (for what it's worth I think the gap between the top and bottom is much bigger than the respective squads suggest it should be, I genuinely think the only side who wouldn't have been after a Heineken Cup spot before the season are London Welsh who will have been solely focused on staying up.
Quote from: paul_e on January 04, 2013, 03:55:28 PMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on January 04, 2013, 02:59:19 PMRedpath was no bloody good at Gloucester.Whilst i agree in part he did set up the foundation for what is probably the most devestating backline in english rugby at the moment, he just didn't have the tactical ability to get the most out of the players that he was bringing through.He's done similar with Sale, there's no way that squad should be where they are in the league (for what it's worth I think the gap between the top and bottom is much bigger than the respective squads suggest it should be, I genuinely think the only side who wouldn't have been after a Heineken Cup spot before the season are London Welsh who will have been solely focused on staying up.I know a couple of Sharks season ticket holders up here, to say they aren't impressed at the moment would be an understatement. They feel Diamond was good for the club for a period but he's now shot his bolt, Redpath doesn't look as if he knows as if he's coming or going as he's been promoted/demoted twice already this season and then to top it off you've got the Mitchell saga of the last month! Apparently the owner has been getting some severe grief at home games for the last few matches.
Dean Ryan is responsible for the quality of our kids. Redpathetic may have coached some but its Deano's work, not his, I assure you.
Quote from: AV82EC on January 04, 2013, 06:25:35 PMQuote from: paul_e on January 04, 2013, 03:55:28 PMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on January 04, 2013, 02:59:19 PMRedpath was no bloody good at Gloucester.Quote from: paul_e on January 04, 2013, 06:52:48 PMQuote from: AV82EC on January 04, 2013, 06:25:35 PMQuote from: paul_e on January 04, 2013, 03:55:28 PMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on January 04, 2013, 02:59:19 PMRedpath was no bloody good at Gloucester.Whilst i agree in part he did set up the foundation for what is probably the most devestating backline in english rugby at the moment, he just didn't have the tactical ability to get the most out of the players that he was bringing through.He's done similar with Sale, there's no way that squad should be where they are in the league (for what it's worth I think the gap between the top and bottom is much bigger than the respective squads suggest it should be, I genuinely think the only side who wouldn't have been after a Heineken Cup spot before the season are London Welsh who will have been solely focused on staying up.I know a couple of Sharks season ticket holders up here, to say they aren't impressed at the moment would be an understatement. They feel Diamond was good for the club for a period but he's now shot his bolt, Redpath doesn't look as if he knows as if he's coming or going as he's been promoted/demoted twice already this season and then to top it off you've got the Mitchell saga of the last month! Apparently the owner has been getting some severe grief at home games for the last few matches. Doesn't surprise me, there's clearly something very wrong in the background there.Whilst i agree in part he did set up the foundation for what is probably the most devestating backline in english rugby at the moment, he just didn't have the tactical ability to get the most out of the players that he was bringing through.He's done similar with Sale, there's no way that squad should be where they are in the league (for what it's worth I think the gap between the top and bottom is much bigger than the respective squads suggest it should be, I genuinely think the only side who wouldn't have been after a Heineken Cup spot before the season are London Welsh who will have been solely focused on staying up.I know a couple of Sharks season ticket holders up here, to say they aren't impressed at the moment would be an understatement. They feel Diamond was good for the club for a period but he's now shot his bolt, Redpath doesn't look as if he knows as if he's coming or going as he's been promoted/demoted twice already this season and then to top it off you've got the Mitchell saga of the last month! Apparently the owner has been getting some severe grief at home games for the last few matches. Doesn't surprise me, there's clearly something very wrong in the background there.
Quote from: paul_e on January 04, 2013, 03:55:28 PMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on January 04, 2013, 02:59:19 PMRedpath was no bloody good at Gloucester.Quote from: paul_e on January 04, 2013, 06:52:48 PMQuote from: AV82EC on January 04, 2013, 06:25:35 PMQuote from: paul_e on January 04, 2013, 03:55:28 PMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on January 04, 2013, 02:59:19 PMRedpath was no bloody good at Gloucester.Whilst i agree in part he did set up the foundation for what is probably the most devestating backline in english rugby at the moment, he just didn't have the tactical ability to get the most out of the players that he was bringing through.He's done similar with Sale, there's no way that squad should be where they are in the league (for what it's worth I think the gap between the top and bottom is much bigger than the respective squads suggest it should be, I genuinely think the only side who wouldn't have been after a Heineken Cup spot before the season are London Welsh who will have been solely focused on staying up.I know a couple of Sharks season ticket holders up here, to say they aren't impressed at the moment would be an understatement. They feel Diamond was good for the club for a period but he's now shot his bolt, Redpath doesn't look as if he knows as if he's coming or going as he's been promoted/demoted twice already this season and then to top it off you've got the Mitchell saga of the last month! Apparently the owner has been getting some severe grief at home games for the last few matches. Doesn't surprise me, there's clearly something very wrong in the background there.Whilst i agree in part he did set up the foundation for what is probably the most devestating backline in english rugby at the moment, he just didn't have the tactical ability to get the most out of the players that he was bringing through.He's done similar with Sale, there's no way that squad should be where they are in the league (for what it's worth I think the gap between the top and bottom is much bigger than the respective squads suggest it should be, I genuinely think the only side who wouldn't have been after a Heineken Cup spot before the season are London Welsh who will have been solely focused on staying up.I know a couple of Sharks season ticket holders up here, to say they aren't impressed at the moment would be an understatement. They feel Diamond was good for the club for a period but he's now shot his bolt, Redpath doesn't look as if he knows as if he's coming or going as he's been promoted/demoted twice already this season and then to top it off you've got the Mitchell saga of the last month! Apparently the owner has been getting some severe grief at home games for the last few matches.
Quote from: cheltenhamlion on January 04, 2013, 02:59:19 PMRedpath was no bloody good at Gloucester.Quote from: paul_e on January 04, 2013, 06:52:48 PMQuote from: AV82EC on January 04, 2013, 06:25:35 PMQuote from: paul_e on January 04, 2013, 03:55:28 PMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on January 04, 2013, 02:59:19 PMRedpath was no bloody good at Gloucester.Whilst i agree in part he did set up the foundation for what is probably the most devestating backline in english rugby at the moment, he just didn't have the tactical ability to get the most out of the players that he was bringing through.He's done similar with Sale, there's no way that squad should be where they are in the league (for what it's worth I think the gap between the top and bottom is much bigger than the respective squads suggest it should be, I genuinely think the only side who wouldn't have been after a Heineken Cup spot before the season are London Welsh who will have been solely focused on staying up.I know a couple of Sharks season ticket holders up here, to say they aren't impressed at the moment would be an understatement. They feel Diamond was good for the club for a period but he's now shot his bolt, Redpath doesn't look as if he knows as if he's coming or going as he's been promoted/demoted twice already this season and then to top it off you've got the Mitchell saga of the last month! Apparently the owner has been getting some severe grief at home games for the last few matches. Doesn't surprise me, there's clearly something very wrong in the background there.Whilst i agree in part he did set up the foundation for what is probably the most devestating backline in english rugby at the moment, he just didn't have the tactical ability to get the most out of the players that he was bringing through.He's done similar with Sale, there's no way that squad should be where they are in the league (for what it's worth I think the gap between the top and bottom is much bigger than the respective squads suggest it should be, I genuinely think the only side who wouldn't have been after a Heineken Cup spot before the season are London Welsh who will have been solely focused on staying up.
Quote from: AV82EC on January 04, 2013, 06:25:35 PMQuote from: paul_e on January 04, 2013, 03:55:28 PMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on January 04, 2013, 02:59:19 PMRedpath was no bloody good at Gloucester.Whilst i agree in part he did set up the foundation for what is probably the most devestating backline in english rugby at the moment, he just didn't have the tactical ability to get the most out of the players that he was bringing through.He's done similar with Sale, there's no way that squad should be where they are in the league (for what it's worth I think the gap between the top and bottom is much bigger than the respective squads suggest it should be, I genuinely think the only side who wouldn't have been after a Heineken Cup spot before the season are London Welsh who will have been solely focused on staying up.I know a couple of Sharks season ticket holders up here, to say they aren't impressed at the moment would be an understatement. They feel Diamond was good for the club for a period but he's now shot his bolt, Redpath doesn't look as if he knows as if he's coming or going as he's been promoted/demoted twice already this season and then to top it off you've got the Mitchell saga of the last month! Apparently the owner has been getting some severe grief at home games for the last few matches. Doesn't surprise me, there's clearly something very wrong in the background there.
Ashton and Strettle the only wingers in the main squad.How Toby Flood avoided a ban for his tip tackle on Goode in beyond me, its almost as if the rules arent applied to Leicester players.
Quote from: andyaston on December 15, 2012, 01:13:46 PMQuote from: Dave Summers on December 04, 2012, 12:28:16 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 04, 2012, 12:05:39 PMIan Ritchie's response made me laugh. 'We have a nice stadium of our own.'Quite right as well. I don't get this "The finest Rugby Stadium in the World" bollox from the Welsh anyway. Rugby is an outside game, so it's a moot point as to whether you should play under a roof?. The pitch there is also an absolute disgrace, as it starts cutting up after the warm up and the one end of the ground is in fact the old North Stand, or part of it, from the 1970's. The only thing that the Millennium has going for it is the fact that it is in the City Centre?. The ground is about 8k less in capacity than Twickenham and despite all of the hype about the passion of the Welsh fans, has only been filled once this Autumn compared to the 4 times that Twickenham has!!!!Having said all of that, the outside of the Stadium at Twickenham, especially at the oldest part of it, the North Stand, is looking a little tired these days. However inside and in the concourses, absolutely top notch.Rant over !!!Any luck on the ballot for 6 nations tickets Dave?No, not any luck at all for me. Been in the England Supporters Club for 10 years now and never got tickets first up through the ballot. Hopefully there will be some returns or single tickets available for the Scotland and or France game and I will be okay. Having been for three expensive days out last month though and having also got tickets for Italy, I won't be too upset if I don't secure any.
Quote from: Dave Summers on December 04, 2012, 12:28:16 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on December 04, 2012, 12:05:39 PMIan Ritchie's response made me laugh. 'We have a nice stadium of our own.'Quite right as well. I don't get this "The finest Rugby Stadium in the World" bollox from the Welsh anyway. Rugby is an outside game, so it's a moot point as to whether you should play under a roof?. The pitch there is also an absolute disgrace, as it starts cutting up after the warm up and the one end of the ground is in fact the old North Stand, or part of it, from the 1970's. The only thing that the Millennium has going for it is the fact that it is in the City Centre?. The ground is about 8k less in capacity than Twickenham and despite all of the hype about the passion of the Welsh fans, has only been filled once this Autumn compared to the 4 times that Twickenham has!!!!Having said all of that, the outside of the Stadium at Twickenham, especially at the oldest part of it, the North Stand, is looking a little tired these days. However inside and in the concourses, absolutely top notch.Rant over !!!Any luck on the ballot for 6 nations tickets Dave?
Quote from: PaulWinch again on December 04, 2012, 12:05:39 PMIan Ritchie's response made me laugh. 'We have a nice stadium of our own.'Quite right as well. I don't get this "The finest Rugby Stadium in the World" bollox from the Welsh anyway. Rugby is an outside game, so it's a moot point as to whether you should play under a roof?. The pitch there is also an absolute disgrace, as it starts cutting up after the warm up and the one end of the ground is in fact the old North Stand, or part of it, from the 1970's. The only thing that the Millennium has going for it is the fact that it is in the City Centre?. The ground is about 8k less in capacity than Twickenham and despite all of the hype about the passion of the Welsh fans, has only been filled once this Autumn compared to the 4 times that Twickenham has!!!!Having said all of that, the outside of the Stadium at Twickenham, especially at the oldest part of it, the North Stand, is looking a little tired these days. However inside and in the concourses, absolutely top notch.Rant over !!!
Ian Ritchie's response made me laugh. 'We have a nice stadium of our own.'