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| My apologies if this has already been said.
This bloke must be absolutely kicking himself. Why did someone not advise him that taking on Salford would be a massive money pit? Surely investing in a club like Hull FC who have their nice big stadium which with the right personnel and coach at the helm would be a massive draw for new fans (or old ones that have lost faith in the current regime) They would be looking at 15k plus crowds week in week out. They would legitimately be able to spend max salary cap and take their pick of a marquee signing.
A massive brain explosion by the Dr picking Salford just because they were cheap. There is a reason for this and the Maximum 4-5000 crowds whoever plays for them is this reason. Far too much competition in Manchester for this ever to work.
I have absolutely nothing against Salford and I really feel for their loyal fans of whom posts like this must really annoy. But if they are honest with themselves they can do nothing but agree. It was great that he saved them from oblivion but how much longer can he substantiate throwing good money after bad.
If and when he leaves Salford in the mire where do we think he may end up? Also would you want him at your club?
I think he would make a real difference at:
Hull FC- For reasons stated above
HKR - Big fan base, Decent size stadium with a great club history
Cas- Again a good fan base which would be greatly improved with a move to a new stadium. History not so good but a reputation for bringing good local lads through.
Wakefield- As above.
I have left out the big 4 and Catalan as they already have a fantastic structure in place with plenty of spare money to succeed without needing a 'sugar daddy'.
I assume I will get slaughtered by the Salford fans but I can assure you that there is no malice intended towards you personally in what I have said.
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| Hull FC already have the messiah that is Adam Pearson at the helm, they don't need false prophets like the Dr interfering in their plans for RL immortality.
I personally hope Koucash can succeed with Salford, I think he's finally starting to realise he's got build them from the ground up.
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| Obviously it would have taken a much bigger amount to get the likes of Hull FC rather than Salford and as you say trying to break into a sporting market in Manchester, literally within sight of one of the biggest sports clubs in the world in Man Utd and very close to another 2 in Man City and Liverpool, is a massive challenge compared to taking a Hull FC with an already decent support base in a sporting market where RL is a significant presence.
However I don't think his choice of club was his big mistake. I'm actually delighted he bought Salford rather than another club as someone with his money is really the only way RL is ever going to gain a foothold in a major city like Manchester.
His big mistake(s), in my humble opinion, was assuming it was going to be a quick fix. That he'd throw a few million in to Salford, buy a load of top quality players and the crowds would come flooding in. He showed a massive lack of understanding of Rugby League and of the sporting market in Manchester.
He didn't understand that you can't just buy a top team in a couple of seasons, especially at a club in Salford's position at the time. Firstly, it's not like football where top players are available on transfers, you generally have to wait until their current contract runs out. Additionally, the environment at a club is very important to players. The top players want to be in a positive, professional environment and be in with a chance of winning things. Things like who the head coach and back room staff are are very important to attracting top players.
Getting Morley was a great move, but he needed another "iconic" player to build the team around and, crucially, a top head coach.
He also didn't understand the mentality of fans and spectators. He took the fans for granted in my opinion and thought they would come flooding back just because he'd said they were going to be brilliant. Crucially, by putting all the emphasis on the on-field performance it put huge pressure on the coaches and players to win and win well. When that, inevitably, didn't happen it was obviously a huge let down. Which sucked any momentum out of the club altogether.
He also seems to have fallen into the RL Club trick of thinking sticking a few signs up here and there is marketing. An RL club has to engage with its community to get people in. He needed to get a top notch marketing and commercial dept in (that's what transformed Leeds' finances) plus plough millions into a Salford Foundation that would send tens of people out to engage with local clubs, organisations and schools.
And obviously he needed to plough money into the youth setup. I understand that can't be transformed quickly but IIRC Salford scored a lowest score on facilities. That can be changed fairly quickly and should be. Salford's Academy should be the most professional in the country.
I'm delighted that Koukash is involved with the sport, but I wish he'd just calm down a bit and be more professional. Things like not paying players, sacking Noble & hiring Harris, massively hyping up average players, hugely criticising the players in public or in the dressing room etc etc added to the mistakes (in my opinion) he's made above have really held Salford back.
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| This will probably get bumped in 4-5 years time when Salford Win the league or CC and the Salford faithful will mock me.
I don't care where he builds them from they still wont be able to attract the fan base they need to legally spend the full cap and afford a top marquee signing. Am I right in saying that they first need the turnover to be able to spend the cap and afford a marquee signing? Or are there ways around it?
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| As I said the other day we are a club that are suffering a slow and painful death or that's how I feel, no amount of money will save us. The Salford public won't get behind us and I don't blame them, as for the original post Salford have a rich history also but it counts for nothing the fact is it's a football mad city and years of rubbish have hindered any chance of getting people on board.
If I could go back in time I'd kick my 9 year old self in the face, years of misery.
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| The way he has treated Kevin Locke is terrible. Who would want to sign for Salford ? More players wanting out - who can blame them.
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| I also feel Dr Koukash will have a positive influence in the game and agree with most things HIM says. Club chairman should be banned from making negative comments and airing their dirty washing on social media. It just comes across as very unprofessional. I still feel he wont be patient enough to wait the 6-7 years necessary to see the youth system bearing fruit.
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| Wasn't it just purely circumstantial in how Marwan became involved with Salford?
IIRC they were the only club where the current owner wanted out around the time that Marwan and Nigel got chatting on that flight. I really don't think there was much more to it than that.
As for being warned about potentially losing money, who would be giving him a heads up? Big Nige? John Wilkinson? Not likely.
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| That's possibly true Notus. What beggars belief is that such a renowned shrewd business man would take over a club with very little potential money wise when there were other clubs who would have suited him better. I do hope he sticks it out now and stands by his words because it would be a disaster for the loyal Salford fans if he didn't.
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| Koukash is a self-publicist, and there is nothing inherently wrong with that. He's certainly not unique in either sport of business in that regard and in many respects, he is the sort of character the sport has sometimes missed. Unfortunately, some of his actions and comments are extremely misguided.
What HIM says is pretty much on the money. Salford was never going to be anything but a long-term project and I think misunderstood the scale of Salford's issues and the nature of the sport.
I like Koukash. I think he says a lot of positive things about the sport and I'd much rather listen to someone like him talk passionately about the game than some moaning windbag like Neil Hudgell. But there is no doubting that he has made some catastrophically poor decisions and treated some people extremely badly in an attempt to get his way - Tony Puletua for one.
I hope Salford can work and I hope that Koukash can be a positive influence on the sport, but I suspect that he may run out of patience before that can happen.
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Quote Super cas="Super cas"That's possibly true Notus. What beggars belief is that such a renowned shrewd business man would take over a club with very little potential money wise when there were other clubs who would have suited him better. I do hope he sticks it out now and stands by his words because it would be a disaster for the loyal Salford fans if he didn't.'"
Just because he is rich doesn't automatically mean he is a shrewd or even competent businessman. His public track record on running businesses in the UK certainly isn't great.
Anyway, having let people in for £5 he has now dropped his price even more and is going to let people in for free against Catalans.
www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... rd-9416755
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Quote Super cas="Super cas"That's possibly true Notus. What beggars belief is that such a renowned shrewd business man would take over a club with very little potential money wise when there were other clubs who would have suited him better. I do hope he sticks it out now and stands by his words because it would be a disaster for the loyal Salford fans if he didn't.'"
Just because he is rich doesn't automatically mean he is a shrewd or even competent businessman. His public track record on running businesses in the UK certainly isn't great.
Anyway, having let people in for £5 he has now dropped his price even more and is going to let people in for free against Catalans.
www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... rd-9416755
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| The guy is a complete tool. His rants are embarassing (albeit entertaining). IMO he came in with the expectation of throwing a few quid at the club and making them instantly successful. Like others have said, he is now realising that he needs to build the club up from the bottom and his treatment of players seems to be atrocious
I really dont think he will last until the end of next year and its the Salford fans I feel sorry for
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