Danny Wilson sacked by Glasgow Warriors over unacceptable results - club explains decision
Glasgow Warriors have sacked head coach Danny Wilson after describing the club’s recent run of results as “not acceptable”.
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Glasgow Warriors have sacked head coach Danny Wilson after describing the club’s recent run of results as “not acceptable”.
Danny Wilson made it clear that he intends to lead Glasgow Warriors into next season despite Saturday’s catastrophic 76-14 loss to Leinster in Dublin, which spelled the end of his team’s United Rugby Championship campaign and set up a summer of soul searching for his beleaguered squad.
Leinster’s domination of the old Pro14 has burnished their reputation, but Danny Wilson was keen to highlight the fact that Glasgow Warriors’ opponents in the United Rugby Championship quarter-finals are anything but invincible.
Glasgow Warriors head coach Danny Wilson says he is aware of the magnitude of the task facing his side in their United Rugby Championship quarter-final clash against Leinster tomorrow.
Having played with distinction for both clubs John Barclay would love to see Edinburgh and Glasgow Warriors make it a Scottish double in the URC quarter-finals but he knows the odds are heavily stacked against them.
Twitter can be an unforgiving place and so it was in the aftermath of Glasgow Warriors’ loss to Edinburgh last Saturday night.
Edinburgh head coach Mike Blair attributed his side’s victory over Glasgow Warriors in Saturday night’s inter-city derby at Murrayfield to the players taking ownership of their performance at half-time.
There are so many things riding on the outcome of Saturday night’s match between Edinburgh and Glasgow Warriors that it’s entirely possible that both teams will be presented with a trophy at full-time.