There’s no doubt the Parramatta coach is a brilliant man-manager.Throughout all the troubles the Eels have had during his five-year tenure, he’s somehow held on to the support of his players.But, of course, in the cut-throat world of first-grade coaching results are the bottom-line.And aside from his side’s exciting run to the semi-finals in
2017, he has failed to guide the Blue and Golds to September footy.A salary cap scandal robbed him of the opportunity in 2016, but last year’s wooden spoon, in which they picked up just six wins has him squarely on the chopping block.Arthur needs his men to get off to a flyer, and it doesn’t look as though they have the cattle — having lost two of their out-and-out stars in Corey Norman and Jarryd Hayne.
To start with Corey Norman is so far from a star as to be a black hole. Better forwards & some guns youngsters coming up puts a with a better roster than 2018, but the single game plan & no heads up footy kills Parramatta, I have BA gone week 8 & the new coach getting the team to fire with a new game plan, we are just stale....
ReplyDeleteTo start with Corey Norman is so far from a star as to be a black hole. Better forwards & some guns youngsters coming up puts a with a better roster than 2018, but the single game plan & no heads up footy kills Parramatta, I have BA gone week 8 & the new coach getting the team to fire with a new game plan, we are just stale....
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