Joined: Apr 02 2003 Posts: 8463 Location: west of west hull
no australian coming over will help hulls lack of professionalism. their entire culture is based on getting vexed up, thyell just make things worse
The Independent (May 2007) wrote:Today the east [of Hull], which contains the biggest council estate in Europe, is poor, a place of high unemployment and low expectation. The west, which has the city centre and the university, is posh and prosperous.
Profesionalism!!! .Went to East Park to watch my grandsons under 8 tournament yesterday.There was a certain FC player watching them and smoking like a chimney.
Great role model for aspiring rugby players
//www.timesonline.co.uk-Rovers offered him a contract including work at a caravan site
I think that the discipline/professionalism thing is probably the one overriding issue. You just compare what we know about certain individuals and compare it to other sports. Im a keen athletics fan and when you hear any of them speak about their training and lifestyle and then look at their physical condition you can see the difference. A lot dont or rarely drink alcohol and smoking is a fundamental bad idea. I heard an interview the other day where one international said that they maybe treat themselves to a takeaway once every few months! Thats the difference between a 'professional' and actual professionalism. Im not saying that players shouldnt have a social life but for me it needs to be controlled. They are paid very well and should make sacrifices in line with that
Found it particularly alarming to see Jamie Thackray on the West Stand concourse at half time dressed in jeans and t-shirt with a hot dog in one hand and pint in the other. Would have thought that players not selected would be made to attend suited up and mix with the corporates to be honest.
if he did that then that is just a disgrace isnt it? he shouldnt be seen doing that, he is a professional sportsman. its ridiculous. even if he does it in his own time he should know better than to do it in public. but maybe that is just a sign of how high players such as him regard their status as hull fc players
Joined: Jun 11 2007 Posts: 12260 Location: south of Hull.
R.B.A wrote:Found it particularly alarming to see Jamie Thackray on the West Stand concourse at half time dressed in jeans and t-shirt with a hot dog in one hand and pint in the other. Would have thought that players not selected would be made to attend suited up and mix with the corporates to be honest.
Jeez...he is earning more than I thought.
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R.B.A wrote:Found it particularly alarming to see Jamie Thackray on the West Stand concourse at half time dressed in jeans and t-shirt with a hot dog in one hand and pint in the other. Would have thought that players not selected would be made to attend suited up and mix with the corporates to be honest.
This is a bugbear of mine. Although Thackray wasnt in the squad or even involved in the match day hospitality is it too much to ask for a player to wear club dress code on a match day? If he is desperate for a beer then I am sure he could leave straight after the game away from his place of work.
The small things often sum up the professionalism of a club and this certainly sums up where FC are at the moment. UNPROFESSIONAL.
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