Quote Irishwire="Irishwire"We seem to have some fans who expect instant success now,'"
Yes, they are called JCL's. You know, the people that piggybacked onto the Wembley successes of 2009 and 2010, then expected to us to win the Grand Final after blowing everyone out of the water and finishing 1st in 2011, then piggybacking onto another CC win in 2012 along with GF appearances in 2012 and 2013.
They weren't around in 2002 when (thank christ) I got my first taste of the Greatest Game™®. 2002, the year we almost got relegated. But I got hooked and even though we were having an utter dog turd season, I was captivated by the game.
If that happened now, these JCL's wouldn't think twice about sticking around, they would be off looking for something else to piggyback onto (Warrington Town are doing pretty well at the moment, they would probably go there!)
Yeah, so things are not going according to plan at the moment, I'm sure good things are round the corner. I'm not going to use the "T" word. I've made my feelings clear in the past about how untouchable TS is, when he makes mistakes, it's never his fault, ISWT and all that. But I also remember this is the guy that brought the good times back to Warrington, he brought us our first CC since '74, then 3 in 5 years, our first GF appearance, then our 2nd GF appearance, finishing top of the league for the first time since the '50s.
If he's got a vote of confidence, then I'm sure he will turn things round. The old guard have left, it's left a hole in the team, especially in the pivot positions. We've replaced Hodgson with Russell, a young lad with a bright future. England has come in, and if he ends up being like Chris Hill, it's a great buy. Asotasi has come in, former Rabbitoh's and NZ captain. He's got a lot of stick recently, yet he's scored 2 in 3 or something like that. Briers has left, and it's up to the young un's Myler and Ratchford to fill the gap (maybe even GOB if he gets another chance).
Change is never easy, it never goes smoothly, but I'm not focusing on the Hull KR game, it's focusing on Widnes, the derby, to get us back up and running. I'm sure it will come good and we'll be back up there where we belong. It's just going to take a bit of time. And this is coming from someone who is known for being ultra-negative, the King of the Pessimists. The person who was posting that we're not the same team we were, that we'll never get the the GF this season. I must have had some kind of epiphany reading this forum recently, because I've never been more positive about anything than I have about this.
We'll get there!