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Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Hell to heaven in 12 months as Harrison Hanson arrives

1 year ago today I sat in Pendleton church with a lot of salford fans listening to then chairman John Wilkinson deliver the most horrific news that the club I have followed for 20 years man and boy was broken and were about to go out of business unless a buyer could be found.

Fast forward 12 months to the present day and we now stand on the edge of something potentially huge. 

I follow a club that has ambitions, that can attract world class players who hopefully with the investment behind the scenes can take us to the next level and beyond and a owner who so far hasn't put a foot wrong and put his money where his mouth is regarding player recruitment and expanding the game in the city.

I don't think I will get drunk on any success which may or may not come our way in the future and forget where we came from as a club a plucky under dog who sometimes got its day.

It now looks like we might be one of the top dogs, a dog that finally after years of toil, frustration and missing out on the big day might get ita place on the top table.

With the signing of local lad come good Harrison Hanson from wigan and such a long contract covering his peak years must send message to the people of Salford and other clubs in rugby league that Salford Red Devils finally mean business.

Im urging any of you who like sport in the city of Salford and Manchester to back your local team this is our moment I would hate for you to miss out on the greatest show in town.

Thanks for reading ill leave you with this thought IF Salford somehow manage to lift a Challenge cup or super league trophy in the next few years they will surely make a box office film of our journey from Rags to richest surely you would want to be an extra in it??

Saturday, 7 December 2013

The story of 2013 and looking forward to 2014

As the succesful Rugby League World Cup brings down the curtain on a long season of Rugby League us Salford Red Devils fans can look back at a very eventful season.

The story so far...

The whole story read back sounds like a roller coaster of a thriller movie.  The dooms day scenario in January, Dr Marwan Koukash arriving saving the club, making headlines both on and off the field from the "wow" comback against Hull KR, beating Huddersfield on good Friday to off field celebrations at the magic weekend when beating Widnes.

There has also been negative points which made headlines from having 14 men on the field v Castleford in the dying minutes causing us to losing the 2 points, Warrington players being hit by a plastic bottles during their celebrations and eventually finishing bottom of the pile in 2013.

Like all good movies the end inspires you to think that the best is yet to come in a sequal with Dr Koukash embracing our history with the " Red Devils" name change, bringing home prodigal son Adrian Morley and also signing current International players for the 2014 season like Rangi Chase and Gaz Hock.

The club should be congratulated on their recent visits to different parts of the city to drum up new support.

This seems to have had a positive effect with record breaking season ticket / merchandise sales both online and in the new club shop during a recent open day held at the stadium.  

The stadium now equipped with a new state of the art gym for the players, a players room where team meetings can be held and a museum where objects from Salfords rich history can be viewed is a massive step forward.

The amazing plans for part of pre season training in the new year to be in South Africa shows how far the club has come in such a small amount of time.

I would like to thank all the players and staff at Salford Red Devils both on and off the field who gave their all in the 2013 season in such trying circumstances. Im sure that the 2014 season will be a totally different and positive experience for you.

The sound of success from a sound cloud

With all the positive stuff going on with Salford Red Devils over the last few weeks I got the opportunity to be involved in a new independent podcast about Salford Red Devils called "Devil in the detail" with Patrick Noone interviewing players and basically chewing the fat about all things Salford.

The link to the show can be seen below feel free to have a listen

https://m.soundcloud.com/devil-in-the-detail-srd/devil-in-the-detail-pilot

It was a very enjoyable experience and with positive feedback from listeners I look forward to further shows in the new year starting in January.

The future is bright, The future is Red

With the off season in full swing old salford would have gone into hibernation a long time ago waking up 2nd week in February.
The new "Super Salford" couldn't be any different when making headlines from Dr Koukash appearing on New Zealands top radio station promoting Salford / dropping hints we might be in with a chance of getting Sonny Bill Williams in a red shirt in the near future.

A possible cross code game against Sale sharks (which deserves a whole seperate blog on the positives and negatives of such a event happening and will get written) and rumours we are on the verge of signing Harrison Hanson son of Salford cult hero Shane Hanson from Wigan.
I have been dreaming for this kind of publicity all my salford supporting life.

Its such a breath of fresh air creating positivity around the club and on the terrace which can only be a good thing.

Happy Christmas and a Red New year

As this will be my last blog for 2013 I would like to wish you all a very merry Christmas and a happy new year and thanks for reading.

Friday, 13 September 2013

Friday v Sunday? Big decision for Salford Red Devils

As the 2013 draws to an end fans look forward to exciting times which will arrive at Barton in 2014.

With a host of new signings most of them international class Salford Red Devils will should be more competitive on the field and hopefully thrill the long suffering spectators. The big question is what day of the week will Salford play?

On the terrace fans are divided between Friday night rugby and Sunday rugby, with a recent poll conducted on a unofficial fans page both days only had a couple of percent between them.

Friday night is Rugby night?

There are lots of advantages to Friday night rugby league for Salford,  there is no chance of a clash with Manchester United or city so fans don't have to choose where they spend their cash.
Ask yourself do you have more money on you on a Friday afternoon for the weekend than you do on a Sunday for example. 

I suggest it may be easier to sell the clubs corporate facilities on a Friday to businesses in the area to treat staff or potential clients
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You also get more match related stories on a Saturday as no football has been played.

Playing on a Friday also means no school for kids on a Saturday so they could potentially sleep in and recover from the night before.

The players themselves may have a few extra days rest in between matches if one week they play Friday and the next Sunday, over the whole season if the fixtures run right could mean they have up to an extra week or more days than most to prepare for the next game.

Sizzling Sunday Rugby

Playing Sunday will allow the club to provide entertainment both before and after the game for the whole family to come down as a unit and enjoy.

We played a lot over the years on a Sunday many lapsed fans may find it easier to come back and support the Red devils on a weekly basis if they played on the same day they use to go.

The away support paticularly from Yorkshire should grow providing more money for the stadium people and the club.

People who enjoy a few beers with friends will probably have extended days out with as there would be no rush to go anywhere.

The good, The bad and the Ugly

Even tho there is positive aspects for both days there is also negatives.

Friday night rugby means late nights for young children so you limit the amount of future fans the club can pick up.

Traffic on a Friday is always heavy and with the rush hour early that day If a big crowd was expected would probably run into the back end of it.

People travelling from further afield both out of towns Reds and away support have travel plans limited due to time and work related issues

Playing Friday doesn't really allow the club to do much fans related exercises as its a rush to get to the ground and too late after.

Sundays will also be effected by traffic,  situated by the Trafford Centre one of the busiest shopping centres in the world our support joining the ques will effect the flow of traffic both entering and exiting the ground and the surrounding area.

The amount of traffic in the area I feel the supporters buses from Trafford Centre and eccles currently running at 1 every hour can see that going as the traffic will be too heavy on a Sunday.

Traffic may effect any away support as standing traffic heading to the Trafford Centre will certainly effect the amount of time it will take fans to get to the ground from the motorway as all the customers going shopping have to pass the Salford junction.

Also kickoff time will come into play when sale play on a Sunday its midday kickoff to avoid traffic would the supporters of Sunday like a midday kickoff?  Ill stick my neck out and say no salford fans would want that.

Sundays will also be effected by football lets say United or City were playing at 4pm against a title rival or against each other will our part time / fair weather / new fans drag themselves away from the pub and miss the game if Salford were against an average team like Wakefield I fear they wouldn't.

Decision time

Its a massive decision for Dr Marwan Koukash to make but in my own opinion Friday night rugby is the only way to go, you don't have other distractions which may effect attendance of people who will watch Salford "sometimes".

Whatever the Dr decides ill be there Friday or Sunday but ive already been converted its the potential fans he needs to 2nd guess
 

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

A thank you and the Red Revolution has started today

Well the day has finally arrived, today is the day us Salford fans get to know what Dr Marwan Koukash has planned for our great club.

It is only 10 months since one of its darkest days in Pendleton church when then chairman John Wilkinson delivered the heart breaking news to a couple of hundred Salford fans that the end was nigh. Without serious investment because of horrendous debts the club was finished.

Since that moment the fans dug in came together and showed unbelievable heart and will to show that Salford Rugby League club meant so much to so many.

Even tho people sweated blood, organising events, emptied savings accounts or just gave what they could it would all have been invain but for one man.

Today I would like to use my blog to thank Dr Marwan Koukash.
Not only for taking a chance on my Salford saving it from falling into an oblivion I would also like to thank him for putting the feel good factor back into supporting the club I have followed through thick, thin, and wafer.

Feel good factor

Since the good Dr took over he has been outstanding media and promotion wise.
All news stories were positive we made heads turn, spin and then fall off with rumoured bids and offers for players from all over the world.

People both inside the game and out have had to stand up and take notice about our plans somthing at Salford before the good Dr were unable or unwilling to do.

He promised star players, he said next season will be different and he would do everything in his power to turn the club round and without spoiling his surprises it seems he has delivered it with bells on.

The man himself is always approachable often seen on the terrace mingling with fans. It takes a special man to walk and talk with kings and paupers and treat them both the same and it looks to me the good Dr is that man.

With season tickets for the 2014 season and offers for the world cup also announced today many Reds who arnt already on cloud 9 will be with good noises being made about next seasons shirts arriving in time for Christmas

With all our rumoured signs to be confirmed soon we will have a idea what kind of force we might be next season.
Its far too early for bold predictions about what salford will do but to play safe ive booked off the challenge cup final weekend just in case ;-)

Red Devils returning

I would also like to thank the good Dr for embracing our history and adding the Red Devils to our name.

As Salford are the original Red Devils because of our exploits in france beating every opponent on the tour in 1934.

This happened years before Manchester United adopted it and Salford announcing their name change basically reclaiming it was a massive plus and was applauded from the roof tops.

"Sons and fathers sing this story....of the Salfords march to glory"

Well what a crazy season we have had both on and off the field, will be remembered for the most devastating lows in preseason to today which can only be described as massive and positive for the future.

Lets all move on together both club and fans and embark on this once in a life time adventure from where we are now to the very top of rugby league.

I don't think it will be easy there will be lots of swings and roundabouts on the way but lets enjoy the journey.

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

The Reds Revolution has begun...

Well since my last blog Salford have started their recruitment for 2014 with new signings Francis Meli, Adrian Morley and Junior Sau.

As all three a very solid professionals and better than what we currently have. Its certainly a bold statement by Dr Marwan Koukash and with further business in the transfer market to be announced in the future its certainly a good time to be a Red Devil.

If the Doctors quest for further transfer targets are successful and the likes of Rangi Chase, Puliatula and Harrison Hanson pull on the Red shirt next season our expectations will be sky high.

Personally I do hope we dont get carried away with next season, it will take a long time for our new Salford "Galaticos" to bed in and with the new found "jealousy" from other clubs fans there will be a lot of people looking to knock salford of their perch.

Dr Marwan has stated he demands a top 4 finish but realistically finishing 8th, a dabble at the playoffs and a good cup run would be a success in my opinion.

We shall see what happens but the truth is the Doctor is a winner so who knows his fairytale 4th place finish might not be too far away.

On the field performances have been a mixed bag. Great team performance against the widnes vikings at the magic weekend ensured a deserved victory there.

 Wakefield and Saints at home ended up blow out scorelines but only after salford were in the arm wrestle for a little while and finally good 1st half performance and hanging on for a victory against London Broncos gives me hope that Noble has the players going in the right direction.

I look forward to the remaining games of the season as traditionally its a time salford usually take their foot of the gas and start looking for their winter break.

This season will hopefully be different,  with the current players eather playing for contracts at salford or elsewhere Marwan and Brian Noble cracking the wip should allow there to be no standing still and admiring the view when it comes to the performances both individually and collectively between now and the end of the season.

Personally I feel we have a few more wins in us between now and the end of the season which will hopefully ensure we dont finish bottom of the table.

Sunday, 19 May 2013

We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell.

Well lots has happened in the world of Salford City Reds since my last blog both good and bad.

Brian Noble has settled into his new job but lost the services of assistant coach Sean Long to Wigan Warriors, Long who was given credit for some of our attacking displays since taking up his role and nurturing talents such as Theo Fagas and Mark Sneyd will in my opinion be a big loss.

Time and people move on so I would like to welcome Andy Hay and Stuart Donlan to Salford.  Both were solid professionals on the field and im sure they have taken a lot from coaches they have played for during their careers and with Brian Noble at the head of our coaching Pyramid its somthing to build on.

The Devil wears prada...and a salford shirt

Dr Koukash decision to rename our club Salford Red Devils is a wonderful decision,  as we are the original Red Devils because of our exploits in france in the 1930s it can be seen as a hat tip to our history and heritage.

I never really bought into the "city reds" tag line we had no identity for the outside world to buy into. (what is a city red??)

With our new identity The Red Devils v the Giants or Wolves gives the match a bit of sparkle and hopefully allow our marketing department to reach out to the people of salford and surrounding areas and promote and start building our fanbase.

Another great decision made by the good Dr was promoting the Bradford game with students in the area and going into schools and giving away free tickets to the children and free parking on a matchday.

Even tho im not a big fan of free tickets as they usually end up in the hands of Reds who are looking for a "free week" this time it seemed to have worked with a big crowd of 5500.

Even tho the match ended up being a bit of a stodge fest and salford lost I saw and heard enough from families attending that they enjoyed the experience and would come again.

The trick for the Doctor is not to fall into the trap the previous management did and give away tickets to anyone who wants one. If I was in control (it would be a mad mad world of I was) I'd be back to the schools with tickets for a fiver and be building a relationships with these schools sending Players/Neville, the Dr again and even our Marketing department to see if we could tap into what the youth want and make salford a club the children can buy into.

Children who are supporters are so important if you get enough bitten by the bug of following salford they will be a supporter all their lives which will be great for the future.

12....13...14....oh bugger...

Brian Nobles 1st win as Salford coach was overshaddowed by the news we fielded a extra man at a crucial time of the game against Castleford.  Even tho the extra man was only on for less than a minute the RFL seemed fit to fine Salford £10, 000.

Personally I think its an outrageous decision but I do feel that because the Dr is our new owner and he hasnt held back in his views on what needs to change in the game. Its more of a attempt to put him back in his box by the RFL.

I think the way the Doctor goes about his business is brilliant roughing up feathers where ever he can and basically promoting salford and the sport.
I say more power to your elbow Marwan dont take a backward step.

As for form we have lost heavy to both wigan and Warrington in the last few weeks and lost to Bradford but ive read Nobbys book and in there he does state that teams who are going through change often go backwards 1st before going forward so im not too concerned.

Fact remains Brian Noble has a big job on and can't really be judged until he gets his hands on his players next season.

In the mean time lets hope the current set of players who have this golden opportunity to stake a claim for a contract and shirt continue to give 100%, pick up a few more wins and move off the bottom of the table.

Sunday, 14 April 2013

Never a dull moment moving forward and Welcome Brian Noble

  Well what an exciting 5 weeks its been to be a Salford fan, Alan Hunte took over head coach duties while the doctor was searching for a new coach.
His approach has been a breath of fresh air giving young players an extended run in the team rather than the usual suspects which has resulted in much more positive performances and results.

Defensively we look stronger and the players look to be enjoying their rugby again which can only be a positive thing for Salford and the direction the club is going.
Special mentions to Sneyd, Fagas, Griffin and Dixon who have certainly found another gear with the "Rugby Genius" in charge and im sure we will be reaping the rewards of blooding these players in the near future.

Guess who? go on Guess again

Well now the search for head coach has finished and Brian Noble has been appointed can I take this opportunity to congratulate the club on their performance during the selection process.
Usually somebody knows what is going on though hearsay or being in the right place at the right time.
Through excellent spin in the media with the "which Brian?" Guessing game and strong leadership by Reds CEO Ed Farish not being drawn into any answers the cat was only let out of the bag when the Dr was seen mooching round Doncaster Races with Noble by his side.

Ive read Brian Nobles book Coaching winning teams and I do feel he is the right man for the job.
This job is arguably his biggest challenge to date building a successful team with a winning mentality from a club with a culture which doesn't have any will test him to the limit
It will take time but for the 1st time in my life time (31 years) we have installed a head coach who has been a successful head coach before who is respected throughout the game.

Brian Noble builds successful teams which is what is needed here and I for one wish him all the best as we currently lie bottom of the superleague the challenge is there for all to see.

Where ever salford play that's where we'll be......if you tell me!

As we share the stadium with the sale sharks and even tho I have no interest in the game of rugby union I have taken an interest in how they do the simple things off the field.
Every home game they and their supporters trust produce posters advertising any events supporters trust related / club related / away game travel info and stick them up in the bar area and around the ground for fans to digest

They arnt pieces of marketing genius its basically a list of all the away games in that month, the time the coach leaves, how much and where you can buy a ticket allowing people to plan ahead when it comes to supporting the team away from home.

Our very own supporters trust FOREVER REDS (www.foreverreds.co.uk) has followed suit with adverts for sponsor a try fundraiser, Retro bag and T-shirts selling and publicising meetings to people who are unaware they take place. Im sure in the future further events will be organised and promoted accordingly.
The club eventually got organised and produced a very good poster to advertise the St Helens away game / travel but then shot its self in the foot with no details regarding travel to Bradford Easter Monday.

Consistency is key im sure our away following would increase in number and give better support if coach travel to away games were advertised and deals perhaps in conjunction with Forever Reds or the new Junior Devils scheme (when its finally announced) were offered to fans who pick and choose their away games.

I just want the Salford City Stadium to feel like home on a matchday. With the stadium management team decorating the supporters bar with salford memorabilia, salford badges appearing around the place on kiosks and grand plans of further personalisation in the future its just the little things that make all the difference.

So come on club lets get the message out.

Thursday, 21 March 2013

Battle of the Brians - Noble v Smith for Salford Head Coach role

I believe that being head coach of Salford City Reds is the hardest job in Rugby league.

As the good Doctor Marwan Koukash has said many times Salford are the original sleeping giant with both citys of Salford and Manchester to tap into for support.
If Salford City Reds were to be successful for a prolonged period which involved trophy winning the crowds who may turn up could be huge.

With success and trophy winning sides in the 1930s and the 1970s Salford City Reds are due another shot at glory, but after the recent sacking of Phil Vievers who is the man with the help of the good Doctors enthusiasm and hard cash to turn the players who currently have the honour of wearing the sacred Reds shirt from bottom of the table to grandfinal winners hopefully one day in the future.

Currently in the press 2 names stand out as potential favourites for Head Coach at Salford, they are Brian Noble and the other is Brian Smith.

Brian Noble

Brian Noble is one of Britain's most successful rugby league coaches, During his career he coached Bradford Bulls to grandfinal victories in 2001, 2003 and 2005. During this very successful period he also won a challenge cup in 2003 and World Club Championships beating the best of Australia in 2002, 2004 and 2006.

When he finally left Bradford Bulls in 2006 his win percentage was 81% which is for any coach is outstanding.

Between 2004 to 2006 he also coached on the international stage with Great Britain doing battle against rivals New Zealand and Australia.

In 2006 he was employed by Wigan Warriors who were at the time after some heavy defeats and poor performances embroiled in a relegation dog fight.

His main aim was to save them from relegation. which with a lot of hard work from his players and his usual high quality coaching his team only just finished out side of the playoffs such was the turn around in form and confidence of his players.

Over the next 2 years he slowly rebuilt the club and turned it into a club which was competing for silverware.
Unfortunately this never came while he was at Wigan but from where Wigan Warriors were physical and mentally low and performing poorly when he arrived to where they were when he left which was one game away from a grandfinal it must be seen as a success.

In 2009 he was approached by Celtic Crusaders to become head coach, in the one season he was there he managed to turn them from basement dwellers to a playoff team. This shows he has the ability to build successfully team from scratch.

Since being out of the game he has written a book called Building Winning Teams as well as being employed by various teams in various roles in both codes of rugby as well as appearing on the BBC as a rugby league pundit.

This shows me he is still hungry to learn and further improve his coaching skills which will certainly be a good thing if the doctor decides that Brian Noble is the man to lead his Reds Revolution.

Brian smith

Brian smith is one of the most successful coaches to come out of Australia.

For the last 28 years he has coached at the highest level both in Australia and Great Britain.

He has reached 4 grandfinals in Australia with 3 separate club's (St George Dragons 1992 and 1993, Paramatta Eels 2001 after finishing top of the league and Sydney City Roosters in 2010.

The season before Sydney city Roosters coached by Brad Fittler finished bottom of the pile, so Brian Smith managed in one season to turn a team of wooden spoonists to Grandfinalists with his fantastic coaching.

His win percentage record for all 3 clubs were 58% (St George) 57% (Paramatta) and  61% (Sydney Roosters) shows his teams win and win well during his time as head coach.

He also collected the Daily M coach of the year award in Australia in 2010 which shows that he still a fantastic coach.

He is a pioneer always looking to improve his coaching and the game of rugby league, while in charge of Illawarra Steelers his 1st coaching role in 1984 he suggested that 2 referees should officiate on the field at the same time this eventually became a reality in the NRL in 2009.

He has experience of English Rugby league coaching Hull FC between 1988 to 1990 and also Bradford Bulls in 1996 with a win percentage of 77%  he coached his team all the way to the Challenge Cup Final where they were defeated by St Helens.

In 2010 he coached on the international scene as he worked as a assistant coach for Steve Mcnamara's England team in the 4 nations.

Since leaving The Roosters in 2012 he has been working part time as a defence coach in Australian Rugby Union this shows he still has the desire to pick up new skills to improve his ability to be a head coach.

Brian Smith is a 1st class coach his record is there for all to see he would certainly be the world class coach Dr Marwan Koukash craves to start his Salford revolution.

If I was to choose a head coach for salford I would go for Brian Noble, this is because he has coached in super league all his career he knows it inside out and knows what it takes to create a successful team. As its always a risk to import an Australian coach on how he will adapt to engish life and style of play I do feel the tried and trusted home grown coach is the way to go and if you have the most successful super league coach available it seems a perfect fit.

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Viva gonna leavea and who next for the hot seat

After Friday nights defeat by London the Dr speaking to GMR was not to pleased with his sides performance and vowed that such ineptness would never happen again.
After watching the video again (which would have been grim) has obviously decided that Phil Vievers was the man who the axe should land on.
Personally I do feel a little sorry for Phil Vievers with his win ratio only second after the same amount of games to Andy Gregory, Salfords most successful coach in super league era.  Playing an exciting brand of rugby last season but with a squad assist stripped before Dr Koukash arrived was on a hiding to nothing even with new player's purchased in the last few weeks.


On the flip side 1 win in last 12 super league matches for a club Salford want to be isn't good enough and defensive frailties there for all to see with nearly 200 points conceded in the last 5 games maybe the Dr thinks a change of head coach will improve performances on the field.
The big question is who has the doctor in mind to galvanize the players and create a winning culture at the club.

It could be YOU?...you.....or even you.

With the Dr demanding the best and having the money to recruit it the Salford head coach role is now a different kettle of fish and will have a long list of applicants.
Salford City Reds are rugby leagues sleeping giant and in my opinion the biggest job in Rugby league.
Its easy to amend an already successful club or to continue to be successful if the right structures are in place but to build a successful dynasty from scratch will test even the most successful coach.

Lots of names in the frame early doors both with Salford links and not.
Bobby Goulding has been mentioned,  Malcom Alker and Matt Parish would be a blast from the past.  Would this kind of appointment be good for the club? In my opinion no we are a new club basically being run with a clean slate running through it and bringing back colourful characters would be a backward step.

Coaches based in England can't be ignored Brian Noble has a very impressive record and has been successful where ever he has been winning super league titles and challenge cups.
John Kear a coach who builds teams that are very motivated and has also won challenge cups could also be in the mix.
Tony smith of Warrington would be an excellent choice, he is an excellent forward thinking coach and would certainly send the club into orbit regarding preparation and coaching but I suspect the Dr would have to send a huge lorry load of money down the M62 to get a sniff of a chance.

As I dont follow Australian Rugby league I am not going to stick a particular name in the frame.
Doing a bit of research lots of salford fans are mentioning Brian smith who has had a very succesful career and voted coach of the year in 2010 Daily M awards, Tim Sheens who maybe looking for work in 2014 but currently Australian National Coach, Stephen Kearney who won a world cup with New Zealand, Daniel Anderson was very successful last time around in Super league and Royce Simmons may fancy another crack at super league and to build a dynasty to cover past failure to do so with St Helens.
Time will tell who the Dr will choose to coach salford but in reality the new man will need time and  new Xfactor player's to make their time in charge a success.  

Thursday, 28 February 2013

Start your engines. ..

Well what an exciting 1st few weeks of the season to be a Salford fan. The good Dr and his carefully chosen management team have been busy making headlines in both the regional and national press which is great.
We have been linked with serious offers for likes of Sam Tomkins,; Rangi Chase, Adrian Morley and Luke O'dwyer. This has put the wind up a few in the rugby league family that salford may start walking the walk as well as talking the talk.

Personally we have lacked go forward in the last few years so the signings of Darrell Griffin and Vic Mauro is a massive step in the right direction.
On the field we have been improving winning our last game at home to Hull KR.A victory which many Reds would not have predicted 10 minutes in to the 2nd half.
The players showed a lot of heart to battle back to win and its a good sign that when times are hard which they will be at times this season they will dig in and that as fans is all we can ask.

Drinks in the fans bar 

Another massive improvement on the match day experience is the new and improved fans bar. With classic Salford games being shown before the game on large TVs, interviews with past and present players and decent beer prices this is certainly becoming the must go place before and after a game for any red. If you haven't tried it yet do...you won't be disappointed.

Last week I bumped into Salfords new CEO Ed Farish when he joined the Dr in the bar to enjoy post match celebrations with the fans.
He seemed like a good bloke totally focused on the job in hand, loves his rugby league and willing to listen to the average Joe fan like me which is a good sign.
He was also a guest at the last Forever Reds supporters trust meeting (www.foreverreds.co.uk) and was a very good and informative guest.

I'm totally confident the structure we have in place will take us to the next level both on and off the field.
While I was in there I purchased a Retro Salford RL man bag / kit bag from Forever Reds. It is fabulous, Certainty the best thing produced in years both officially and Unofficially from the club so a little hat tip for the boys who produced it I hope there is more to come.

retrogear2

Another good thing happening is supporters buses running from Walkden, Irlam and Cadishead.
Lots of reds live in these areas and if promoted correctly through schools and local clubs in these areas will further improve supporter numbers coming to games. 

Do YOUR bit...promote. ..share and click 

So with Salfords social media / marketing team going hell for leather at present bombarding us with positive news regarding the club its up to us fans to do our bit and help promote the club.
The 350 people who are not already Salford fans on my social media outlets get a healthy supply of Salford news / reviews / posters to read through and digest.

This has worked so far very well with lots of interest regarding tickets and even Tweeting / Facebooking congratulatory messages about salfords 1st win.
Supporting Salford is like an addiction to some but we all started somewhere whether it was at school or through family we all started on the journey with a introduction to the club we have grown to love.

 From little acorns big trees grow and if a positive Salford news story arrives on a lapse Salfords fan news feed or a person who enjoys sport sees an opportunity to give watching rugby league a go with their local rugby team one click of a button and it may change their lives in a positive way forever.
So do your bit "copy share and click"

Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Preview of 2013 season Salford Reds to Rise again?

The time has come again, the time we have all been waiting for super league 2013 is about to start and we all wait with baited breath about the journey Salford will undertake this season.

As of 8 weeks ago it didn't look like we were going to make the season, crippled by £600k worth of debt and no obvious income streams available the situation looked at best bleak.

So in the next 4 weeks the fans put in a huge effort raising over £35k to try and make a difference. Such generosity by people giving up their time and hard earned money was very touching and showed how much we care about the club
In my opinion then a miricle happened,  just like an angel appearing on your death bed Dr Marwan Koukash made his intentions known through Nigel wood and super league Europe to purchase the club. After a few weeks hard negotiating it looks like The Doctor got what he wanted  and the club has been saved. There has been an outpouring of emotions happiness and relief that the club has been saved. A feel good factor has emerged and currently us fans are riding a wave of positivity going into the start of the season somthing of such strength ive never seen at salford. It can only be a positive thing going into week 1.

New player's for 2013

As I write this we currently have 8 new player's Andrew Dixon, Martin Gleeson and Ryan McGoldrick all solid professionals. Martin Gleeson is genuine class if he stays fit and focused and will ask a lot of questions in attack. From Australia we have purchaed Liam Foran and Vic Mauro from Manly Sea Eagles and Connor Higgins from South sydney on a 3 month trial All three from what I have read and seen on You tube will help us to complete in super league. We also have two players on loan Rhys Williams from Warrington and young fullback Jack Murphy from wigan both have Super league experience and will improve again this season with salford in my opinion. Im hoping that our transfer dealings haven't come to an end for this season as we require a couple of big forwards to put some muscle in our pack. We will have to wait and see if Marwan gets his men.

Predictions for on the field we have to be realistic the start of the season the fixtures have not been kind, we dont have the creativity or experience in the pivot positions, the big forwards or know how to mount a playoff charge. What we have in our favour is youth and heart, what the players have been through over the last few month has obviously brought the players closer together and hopefully when matches become a battle of wills this will come to the surface. I Would like to wish the players of Salford City Reds luck in the journey they are about to embark on this seson. As long as the players give 100% in every game, show pride in the shirt, themselves and the City Of Salford on every occasion they put on the sacred red shirt us the fans will back you till the hilt the the results will look after themselves

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Begining of a new era at Salford City Reds

As I write this the takeover of Salford City Reds by Dr Marwan Koukash is about to take place. I would like to take this opportunity to welcome to him to Salford with open arms.

From what I have read he seems a very successful man who has worked hard to get to where he finds himself today.
Hopefully his positive attitude towards hard work and being successful will rub off on the club and he, his fresh ideas and his management team will take us to the next level.

I dont expect a quick fix as there is less than 2 weeks before the Super league season starts and with our current squad consisting of grafters, some good kids but lacking that xfactor and a couple of big "go forward" forwards im not expecting miracles or a playoff push.

But money does talk in business and if the doctor has been clever and planned ahead (which is a very un-Salford thing to do) and appears with 8 proven super league quality players with that xfactor then my modest predictions for the season may need changing.

To be honest with you its a relief just to still have a club to support is enough for now. Big applause for the people involved in the #saveoursalford campaign who came running to aid the club in its hour of need.

There are too many to mention as we all dug deep to try and keep the club we love afloat. A special mention should go to Salford stalwart and ultimate club man Paul Highton who is the face of #saveoursalford campaign. He offered to auction his 2003 winning grandfinal shirt which obviously meant the world to him to raise funds for the campaign. Luckily a plan was hatched by supporters to buy it and give it back. The plan worked a treat it raised £500 and he looked genuinely touched by the gesture. Some things in life are meant to be kept by the people who earned them.

So to the future where do we go from here?

I dont see why all the momentum built up with the #saveoursalford campaign should be lost, how many times do us fans say "the club should do this and that". Now with this vehicle and salford city reds independant supporters trust FOREVER REDS (have you joined? If not why not?) we have the ability to go out there and promote the club in a positive light in the local community while raising money for the clubs academy players the possible stars of tomorrow.

As for the club I think it would be unfair for me to say "Doctor you need to fix ABC" so early in his stint of ownership at Salford and with his own management team in place ill presume that he has plans.
But I will give him one piece of advice try and reconnect to the people of Salford and brand the reds as "their team" giving them a sence of ownership and pride.

Successfully balance that with promotions in Manchester highlighting Salford as "THE team to watch in your local area" then maybe just maybe who knows how far you can take Salford forward.