Fed-up East Kilbride Rugby Club coach just wants to see the back of this season
Fed-up East Kilbride Rugby Club coach Allan Steel says he can’t wait to see the back of this season, and worries how it is going to affect players in the summer.
Tennent’s West League 1 is down to seven teams with others bowing out, and Steel says the stop-start nature of games is taking the fun out of it.
The worry he has is that players will just walk away if they’re not getting to play regularly, and hopes everything is back to normal next season.
He said: “It’s just trying to get games on – people have got Covid every other week, now, and it’s becoming a bit of an issue.
“It has taken the fun out of it a wee bit for the guys, nobody wants to train all the time and not play.
“It has been a major issue with everyone – coaches and players – and really we just want a run of games.
“At the end of the day that’s what we’re in this for – we want to play rugby, not to train and do fitness all the time.
“It’s a case of getting this out the way and start looking to next season.”
Steel added: “Everyone’s kind of fed-up, I think, with the season to be honest, just with the way it’s going.
“There’s no continuity or rhythm or anything. Teams are calling off and now it’s dragging games into the middle of May, and nobody wants the season to go on that long.
“That’s been two games since December 11, so it’s not really much fun. It seems like you’re working hard every week and then there’s nothing.
“The players is the biggest concern for me. At the end of the day they play rugby because they want to, they want to come and enjoy it and they’re not getting paid to be there.
“Come the Saturday, you’re telling them the game is off, it’s disheartening for the players, and that’s the worry when you’ve got such young guys, that it puts them


