Quote FearTheVee="FearTheVee"That is absolutely what you would have said had Potter been in charge of the match I'm sure.
It would be "this was our last chance to get a settled team before Wigan, he's clueless".'"
Potter came to us when we still had a lot of very experienced players, many of whom had played together for years, we were still playing at Knowsley Road as we had been for years and Potter himself was very recently experienced in Superleague. That meant all of us had an opportunity to see what he did with a team. When Potter first came, my only concerns were defence and discipline. That's on record and bearing in mind where our defence and discipline were under Anderson, my concerns were justified.
Royce Simmons is a new coach fielding a team without almost all of its most experienced Superleague players plus three players he didn't choose, one of whom is still injured. He has had an incredibly short off-season bearing in mind injuries and internationals. He has a smaller squad at present than Potter had and has lost a key focus in Cunningham, who Potter still had at his disposal. Potter had it easy, except for the injuries. Simmons has a far, far more difficult task as he has to blend a new team together in a new but temporary environment having not coached at first grade for years.
If Potter had had us playing like that against Huddersfield then I would have been concerned. I'm not concerned that we played like that with Simmons in charge. Disappointed but not concerned. If we are still playing like that in a few weeks' time then I may start to be concerned.
Quote FearTheVeeAs for Royce "discovering" Wheeler is the solution at left centre, I could have told him that 18 months ago.'"
He has previously said that Wheeler has played halfback previously and he wanted to see what he could do there. Royce doesn't have the benefit of watching our players every week like we do, so he is still getting to know them. I think it's a positive that he actually allowed Wheeler to have a go at halfback as well as at centre.