Quote BrianBradyHandOff="BrianBradyHandOff"By the end of 2010, McDermott had won just 40 games from a total of very close to 120 games and seen the club decline from 7th to 9th, 9th again, 11th and then to a position between 12th and 14th and was out of contract in July 2011. 7 wins from 38 games made a contract renewal implausible and it was no surprise that there was no offer of a new contract at Quins'"
Yeah you might not want to get your answers from Wikipedia..........since when do SL coaches get given contracts that run out in July???
McDermott said: "I've really enjoyed my four years at Harlequins but I feel now is time to hand over the reins.
"I want to spend more time with my family, who live in Yorkshire, and this opportunity is very exciting."
That no contract had been discussed was just as much/if not more to do with McDermott wanting to return back north. He'd already interviewed for the England and Bradford jobs before the announcement in August that he'd be joining Leeds, so the Quins management will have known his wish to leave for a few months prior to that. Also after the Leeds announcement he still took charge of Quins for the several remaining games of the season......what a strange thing to do from somebody who was 'sacked'.
As for this bit.....
Quote BrianBradyHandOff="BrianBradyHandOff"Then came an injury crisis at Leeds which meant that quite a few of their quality players only started playing at the back end of the season which meant they were fresh for the play off which they duly won.'"
I presume you mean how McGuire and Peacock started 2011 injured?
Yet Peacock returned in Round 13 and played in 23 of the final 24 games plus the Exiles game,
and McGuire returned in Round 12 and played in 22 of the final 25 games
Hardly back end of the season stuff.