Quote ="hullbg"When have you ever seen players go public with negative views of coaches? Or when have you seen other managers be negative about other managers? I have seen coaches back a coach in trouble and then take their job when they get sacked.
It is called looking after your own interests. If a player comes out against Agar and he doesn't go then they will be vilified by him. A coach backs another coach knowing full well that if the same thing happens to them then that coach will then back them publicly.'"
You see here we go again. People are desperate to believe that the players agree with people on this forum. It's just not the case. O'Meley gave a natural reaction after the match in support of Agar.
Back in the days of John Kear, it was clear that players didnt agree with him. Remember the rumours. Kearney refusing to take a second year with Kear in charge. Swain refusing to play. Blacklock left out of the team. I like many wanted Kear out of the club. We ended up with Sharp who had initial success then tried to fundamentally transform the team. It was a disaster that we are only just recovering from. Changing the coach does not always give you your desired result.