Karen xx wrote:Are you really saying this is worse than the Sharks era where we came away from the Boulevard happy if we'd only lost by less than 10???
the big difference between then and now was we'd just been promoted, had no money and were playing in a crumbling relic to poor crowds. It wasn't fun to watch but we could understand why.
if we don't get a top class coach and scrum half I'm not getting a 2010 pass, it simply isn't worth £200+ a season to watch this 1 man rugby, and to sit and have the board just take the money off us and not correct the obvious problems year after year.
This week I've felt lower about the club than ever to be honest, crap on the pitch, embarrassing off it.
Absolutely , it's the fact that everything was well set for some sustained success but we've just mismanaged it all away. In the sharks era the foundations hadn't been laid. It's the fall away from the expectations we all had that really hurts.
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knockersbumpMKII wrote:Should come down here mate, St.Albans Cents had their first run out Saturday winning 40-4 without even having a warm up match. 4 tries from the wing & a lot better passing than Hull at the moment, reckon we would have given Bradford a game...lol
What does that mean???
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Karen xx wrote:Are you really saying this is worse than the Sharks era where we came away from the Boulevard happy if we'd only lost by less than 10???
You're right Karen, we've been through a hell of a lot worse times then these.
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I will always want to watch Hull, they are my club regardless of how they are run or how well they are doing. If I can get to matches I will as I am a supporter of the club in good times and bad.
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UllFC wrote:the big difference between then and now was we'd just been promoted, had no money and were playing in a crumbling relic to poor crowds. It wasn't fun to watch but we could understand why.
if we don't get a top class coach and scrum half I'm not getting a 2010 pass, it simply isn't worth £200+ a season to watch this 1 man rugby, and to sit and have the board just take the money off us and not correct the obvious problems year after year.
This week I've felt lower about the club than ever to be honest, crap on the pitch, embarrassing off it.
Remind me again, what is that line in your sig supposed to represent?
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PAUL M wrote:I will always want to watch Hull, they are my club regardless of how they are run or how well they are doing. If I can get to matches I will as I am a supporter of the club in good times and bad.
So will i, but at the same time when the club is run as poorly as it is at the minute i will voice my concerns whole heartedley
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IF things dont improve or big changes made I can see pass sales being well down next year. I will get one as always but its starting to feel more like a chore than something I actually enjoy.
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