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can't see that behind a paywall for me. I usually like Steve Scott's stuff, but the headline on its own - and that's what people see and remember mostly - is stupid beyond.Scottish Caley Fan wrote:https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/sport/r ... is-record/
Very good points made in this column but I still don't agree with the headline saying that GT's job is "in jeopardy" no matter what his record is.
He got a contract extension until next world cup so its, only fair that he is given up until then, possibly even longer!
I am not even sure the inconsistency is the right word. We lose more close games than we win and often throw away the chance to win by shooting ourselves in the foot, even when we draw. I am not sure that is a new phenomenon either.septic 9 wrote:can't see that behind a paywall for me. I usually like Steve Scott's stuff, but the headline on its own - and that's what people see and remember mostly - is stupid beyond.Scottish Caley Fan wrote:https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/sport/r ... is-record/
Very good points made in this column but I still don't agree with the headline saying that GT's job is "in jeopardy" no matter what his record is.
He got a contract extension until next world cup so its, only fair that he is given up until then, possibly even longer!
he may be right that the "inconsistency" irritates the hell out of folk who will therefore call for Townsend's head, but those graphs above show that "inconsistency" for what it is. He has been and remains consistently the Scottish head coach with the best overall results.
Lots of picks and decisions that I'd disagree with Toonie on, but his record actually does speak for itself, and I very much doubt I, Steve Scott or anyone else would do better with the resources we have. Yet again this week we will be down to 4th choice stand off, 3rd choice hooker, 4th, 5th and 6th choice locks, and second choices in too many positions to mention. If you have 4 or even 12 teams to picks from, these are as a collective a real problem. when you have 2 teams and a scatter of players down south, its amazing we compete at all ever
Yes but I don't think it is stopping us being competitive. That's been shown in the last two six nations.Cameo wrote:I agree with most of what you say there but just because we were close in the last two matches doesn't mean neither lack of talent nor injuries played a part in us losing. The fact we had our third choice hooker in contributed to what I would call the key weakness last week (and the fact that, while talented, he is not good enough to nail down a starting spot at club level is a factor). The fact Steele ended up on the flank didn't help either. Would Lang, who started against Wales, be troubling other international squads.
Like the team this week but Gilchrist wouldn't get into many top teams on recent form. Cherry wouldn't get near most squads.
Not even wanting to pick on these players. Basically, our talent pool is better than it has been in my memory, but it still is a massive constraint on our head coaches.