Quote The ClanI think people are missing the point to a degree, it's not about whether he has a record for developing young players at hull it's about whether he has the ability to develop them at Wakefield.
His remit at Trinity will be different to that which he had at FC in so much as the directive from the BoD will be to develop and promote an infrastructure that cultivates and takes advantage of a superb youth development structure.
Part of the interview process will have been focused on the prospective coach's ability and desire to deliver on the youth directive.
We already have one of the best systems in the game which is soon to be improved by funding from the 1873 club, that is where our future strength lies and Richard Agar must have recognised that fact or he wouldn't have been appointed.
Hull fans, journalists and just about anyone else can point to the past all they want but it bares no relevance to what's going to happen at Wakefield.'"
devils advocate a bit here, but he might have said he wanted to promote the youth, work with them etc to get the job. not everyone who ever applied for a job told the complete truth.
i am not saying he will or won't, but i do think a better indication is his past experience of doing something, rather than what he said in his interview.="The ClanI think people are missing the point to a degree, it's not about whether he has a record for developing young players at hull it's about whether he has the ability to develop them at Wakefield.
His remit at Trinity will be different to that which he had at FC in so much as the directive from the BoD will be to develop and promote an infrastructure that cultivates and takes advantage of a superb youth development structure.
Part of the interview process will have been focused on the prospective coach's ability and desire to deliver on the youth directive.
We already have one of the best systems in the game which is soon to be improved by funding from the 1873 club, that is where our future strength lies and Richard Agar must have recognised that fact or he wouldn't have been appointed.
Hull fans, journalists and just about anyone else can point to the past all they want but it bares no relevance to what's going to happen at Wakefield.'"