World of Redboy wrote:Why would we act to keep him away from the England job, we'd be well rid as he's not good enough to coach domestically, let alone internationally
anyone else think, if he has signed a contract, it might just be a scrawly "x" in the gap where joined up writing belongs?
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Cardiff_05 wrote:Yes.
Wigan are far and above the best team in the league. Warrington, Saints and ourselves are pretty much on a par. Leeds have been shaky and have suffered with injuries. Huddersfield look good and will improve with Brough. Bradford aren't much to worry about. Top four looks a good target for me.
We are not as good as Wire. Not by some distance. Saints are now coming into some form and still have a better squad than we do. Leeds will go well when they get some of their injured players back. Huddersfield are better than we are.
We have a top 8 squad, top 6 if things go our way. Our backs just aren't good enough yet for anything better than that. And TBH going from bottom 4 to top 8 in one season wouldn't be a bad season at all. Top 4 would require a pretty amazing set of circumstances IMO.
Hold on to me baby, his bony hands will do you no harm It said in the cards, we lost our souls to the Nameless One
Staffs FC wrote:No I for one think he can write his name. Not sure why you wouldn't to be honest ?
experience
anyway, Im not about to start falling out with people who will all be here longer than Fubar, the club and fans will outlast the current imbecile in charge (at board and coach level)
we'll all be in Charleston having a beer on Monday.
black and Whiteley wrote:Its funny how the original poster has not put a single response up since breaking this story. How did he manage to find this if it is not on the main page of the site and if it was dated older why was he scrolling through the old news stories.
Too coincidental for me and I will wait till tomorrow to see if it actually breaks.
its very interesting that a previous thread by the OP was about the official site going down for maintenance.
maybe indicates he/she is in involved in the running/hosting of the site?
When it was announced on kcfm there was going to be big news, I loaded up the news pages on hull fc website and just changed the numbers at the end until something came up. You used to be able to do it on hull daily mail website until they started putting the headline in the web address. Maybe Fc should do the same in future.
UllFC wrote:
black and Whiteley wrote:Its funny how the original poster has not put a single response up since breaking this story. How did he manage to find this if it is not on the main page of the site and if it was dated older why was he scrolling through the old news stories.
Too coincidental for me and I will wait till tomorrow to see if it actually breaks.
its very interesting that a previous thread by the OP was about the official site going down for maintenance.
maybe indicates he/she is in involved in the running/hosting of the site?
When it was announced on kcfm there was going to be big news, I loaded up the news pages on hull fc website and just changed the numbers at the end until something came up. You used to be able to do it on hull daily mail website until they started putting the headline in the web address. Maybe Fc should do the same in future.
PAUL M wrote:If true then it's an extremely poor decision and it also seems very rushed. Unless they felt they had to act in order to keep him away from the England job.
Either way it all leaves me very underwhelmed and disappointed, it show a real lack of ambition.
Absolutely.
To give a coach a two year contract extension just eight games into the season is far too soon - expecially one with a 43% win ratio. What if we lose the next three and then go out of the Cup?
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