Quote redeverready="redeverready"Absolutley nothing.'"
I'm sure that's not true. I'm sure Steve has had a slap on the back of the hand and a "please don't do that again" request, followed by a pay rise......
Nah seriously. None of us are happy with the season and despite the fact it got so much better at the end, it clearly wasn't good enough.
It could be worse though, we could be Celtic fans.
There were high points to what proved to be a low season though. The run at the end, the excitement of that last match, the beating Saints & Leeds.
At least I don't feel as bad now as I did after we'd just lost to Quins at home.
I'll now enjoy attending the Grand Final as a neutral and get nicely drunk, then enjoy attending the England games and the Four Nations final between Australia & New Zealand

After that, the god awful couple of months where there is no RL
I don't really know where I stand on the McNamara issue. At one point earlier this year I thought he needed to go. However I'm not entirely convinced that it's him that's the problem (and I don't say this based on the end of season run, that's irrelevant). It seems a lot like other backroom staff members may be just as much, if not more to blame. It's difficult for any of us to know properly from the terraces, but I would be at least placated if we saw some changes to the assistants in the close season. People have a tendency to blame the head coach (and I appreciate he has a major hand in selecting the rest of the coaching staff), but perhaps we sometimes need to remember it isn't just him doing the coaching. The only coaching team member I really wouldn't want to see leave is Medders, but that may be me ridiculous bias as he was always a favourite player of mine.