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I think Watto will stay and at least see out his 2 more years contract.

The constant rebuilding can often be a positive you know - coaches sometimes become stale and need new inputs and Watto gets those every year.

They all thought without Hastings we wouldnt win a match but the Coaches have shown the moaners how wrong they can be ( Your favourite Aussie commentator for one).  

It`s a team effort at Salford - don`t forget Brown, Rowley & Blease all blend well and you know many players regard Salford as Up & Coming and are wanting to come to the AJB as they will be treated fairly.

 

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1 minute ago, Segovia Carpet said:

I think Watto will stay and at least see out his 2 more years contract.

The constant rebuilding can often be a positive you know - coaches sometimes become stale and need new inputs and Watto gets those every year.

They all thought without Hastings we wouldnt win a match but the Coaches have shown the moaners how wrong they can be ( Your favourite Aussie commentator for one).  

It`s a team effort at Salford - don`t forget Brown, Rowley & Blease all blend well and you know many players regard Salford as Up & Coming and are wanting to come to the AJB as they will be treated fairly.

 

Spot on Mr Carpet!

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I like watching Salford play, they remind me of our teams under Nathan Brown, a good mix of youth, and experience, players deemed surplus to requirements or reserves at other clubs who are now excelling having been given the chance.

But they also play it a bit tough and crude when they need to, as well as playing some good open rugby, they know how to grind opponents down as well.

Not bad for a team, like us, who "bring nothing to the game".

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They just go again. 

Where these finals help Salford is in their reputation as a club. It should help with recruitment and retention in that Salford can now demonstrate that they are a club who make finals and play the big games, rather than a small. Club fighting relegation every year. They are on the up. 

These things take time to develop, but playing in the big games is always a good thing, even if they lose. 

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After the Koukash debacle there is a solid set up behind the scenes at Salford ie Watson, Blease, Rowley and the lifelong fan turned director King. Tbh Salford have not really missed Hastings as much as many thought they would do and again thats down to the acumen of the coaches, they are really quite an enterprising team, notice the speed of the counter attack against Leeds which led to the Williams try as an example, I think they will keep Watson for another season or two, maybe longer if they can consistently compete, as for next year, Escare and the winger from Wigan are onboard, they have got the quality of Watkins and Sarginson in the centres and I dont think they are too far away from having a truly top side if they can add some quality in the pack, maybe an Ashton Sims type forward, Salford deserve a lot of credit and respect, they have shown with or without Jackson Hastings that this season, like last, they can compete. 

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11 hours ago, Dave T said:

Where these finals help Salford is in their reputation as a club. It should help with recruitment and retention in that Salford can now demonstrate that they are a club who make finals and play the big games, rather than a small. Club fighting relegation every year. They are on the up. 

This is really important, when you have retired your memories are not of chasing the pay checks but of playing in the big games, Salford have shown that they can offer players the chance to play in big games and would therefore be a place that players would want to be a part of, especially if they get top quality coaching as well.

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On 20/10/2020 at 10:04, Dave T said:

They just go again. 

Where these finals help Salford is in their reputation as a club. It should help with recruitment and retention in that Salford can now demonstrate that they are a club who make finals and play the big games, rather than a small. Club fighting relegation every year. They are on the up. 

These things take time to develop, but playing in the big games is always a good thing, even if they lose. 

Shhhhhhh!

I don't think we're quite there yet Dave, but if everyone starts thinking of us as top 4-5 we'll lose the sympathy vote. I quite like being everyones second favourite side!

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Lussick off to the Eels I hear 

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On 19/10/2020 at 20:11, Red Willow said:

Think Lussick will also leave at the end of the season. Salford are used to dealing with the loss of players and I don't think this year's losses will be as big as last year.

Confirmed as an NRL Eel for 2 years.

TBH, I think Ian Watson will have replaced already.

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52 minutes ago, Bleep1673 said:

Confirmed as an NRL Eel for 2 years.

TBH, I think Ian Watson will have replaced already.

'Ackers for starters and a prospect coming through that'll do till the announcements at the proper time 😍

What now for Salford?  

 

Onwards and upwards of course!

 

 

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1 hour ago, Hughsehhh said:

I like Welham, solid player pound for pound. It would appear he doesn't feature in Watson's plans going forward, though at 33 perhaps not a surprise 

He's got a business now with his in laws, so maybe part time suits him with an eye on his future outside of rugby league. Been an excellent servant to the game. Shame how he was treated by Hull KR 

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3 hours ago, Hughsehhh said:

I like Welham, solid player pound for pound. It would appear he doesn't feature in Watson's plans going forward, though at 33 perhaps not a surprise 

Watson rates him very highly. Apparently he wants to play Part Time due to his future business commitments. A good signing for Featherstone.

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36 minutes ago, Red Willow said:

Would be really disappointed if he left for a club like Hull, Owner who interfere , will restrict the cash,  seems slight better than a side ways move. Hope he holds on for a different club

Hull don’t seem to have an owner who restricts the cash. I would say that they have historically overpaid for some players. Also how much does the owner really interfere? Yes he confirmed the sacking of Radford on Sky but he had given him a lot of support over a number of years 

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9 minutes ago, sweaty craiq said:

Watson to Hull very strong over here.

I doubt it.  I’d be chuffed, in a way, if he was signing but he’d have to move to live in the area.  The M62 is too problematic.

I think it’s more true that SCR have been approached by Hull with no further comment from either club.

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