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Culture in league -myth
let me start by saying the most overused word in league these days is about good culture is needed. It is not and it's a myth . all you need is people that can identify good talent ...
Culture in league -myth
let me start by saying the most overused word in league these days is about good culture is needed. It is not and it's a myth . all you need is people that can identify good talent ...
craig hkr wrote:
Thanks, didn't catch that. Guess the squad numbers will tell us Sheens thinking but id have Crooks and VaiVai as 3 and 4. He may put Vai Vai to wing then Keinhorst centre?
maurice wrote:
Think Andy moving on put me in the sights (-;. Would love to dig up some of my suggestions for a community owned club via a supporters trust to share the burden and promote an open book approach...
Bullseye wrote:
Chisholm could have had two 40-20s as well. the second was ruled out but looked ok to me. I liked how he played with so much composure. No running down blind alleys this week.
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Sir Kevin Sinfield wrote:
This is simply jealous fans clutching at straws. The mighty Toronto Wolfpack finished on the same number of points as Leeds, Salford and Hull kr. Once they sweep aside London Broncos they will be in Super League after earning their place.
craig hkr wrote:
Keinhorst is a decent centre but I don't think I'd put him in above VaiVai or Crooks. Not sure if Crooks has been signed though?Hauraki will stiffen up the defence on his side so long as he stops giving away daft penalties.
Mr. Zucchini Head wrote:
Apart from Connor who only needed 30 minutes to take us from 12-0 down to comfortably in charge against NZ you mean?
The question with Connor is where is he most useful to the team?
bren2k wrote:
Loads of great ideas - but the problem with a scattergun approach to marketing is that if sales do go up, you don't know what's worked and what hasn't, so you don't know what to continue, and what to sack off.
bren2k wrote:
Loads of great ideas - but the problem with a scattergun approach to marketing is that if sales do go up, you don't know what's worked and what hasn't, so you don't know what to continue, and what to sack off.
Wires71 wrote:
So you accuse me of being disingenuous, then call my debate pathetic, hypocritical and pious. (sanctimonious). Then you offer advice when advice not requested. I think I'll steer clear of entering into corresponding with you again as you clearly cannot remain civil.