05-21-2019, 10:59 AM
(05-21-2019, 08:05 AM)Thryleon link Wrote:Context.
We were heading to a spoon when Bolton took over the club.
Ratten had set his sights on top 4 and a premiership tilt.
At the time ratten got sacked we were a divided club who wasn't sure he should be sacked and history shows it was unlikely to have been the correct decision.
Applying any argument surrounding using rattens grounds for sacking works against anyone using it to argue why we should sack Bolton. In fact its proof the playing group will not unite against a new coach.
Just to clarify.
We were 'deliberately' heading for an 'optimum list management' position when Bolton took over (although he had little impact on that)
Just as we were 'deliberately' looking for an 'optimum list management' position when Ratten took over.
