As a side thought, and forgetting the current global situation, all the succesful sides get their recruitment spot on.
theirs no room for sentiment, its pretty ruthless as soon as a player shows signs of decline in performance or attitude/fitness the shrewd clubs replace them, i think alot are blinded by the club hull mentality and i firmly believe that sentimentality is holding us back
I think Pearson and i have to give Radford credit here, have made some cracking signings, theirs no doubing the ability of Mau, Sao, Savelio, Satae and Fonua as well as others, what we now need to do to reach the next level which is establish ourselfs as a top four club is now improve our judgement/shrewdness on the homegrown Players.
I think we hang onto players too long, and this goes for established players as well as some young players coming through, how can this be rectified answers on a postcard. we d need more depth amd quality coming through from the academy. How do we improve that
Rocknrolla69er wrote:As a side thought, and forgetting the current global situation, all the succesful sides get their recruitment spot on.
theirs no room for sentiment, its pretty ruthless as soon as a player shows signs of decline in performance or attitude/fitness the shrewd clubs replace them, i think alot are blinded by the club hull mentality and i firmly believe that sentimentality is holding us back
I think Pearson and i have to give Radford credit here, have made some cracking signings, theirs no doubing the ability of Mau, Sao, Savelio, Satae and Fonua as well as others, what we now need to do to reach the next level which is establish ourselfs as a top four club is now improve our judgement/shrewdness on the homegrown Players.
I think we hang onto players too long, and this goes for established players as well as some young players coming through, how can this be rectified answers on a postcard. we d need more depth amd quality coming through from the academy. How do we improve that
agree 100%, a number of players retained because they are Hull lads or played in the CC wins, or both. Improving the academy would start with employing coaches etc. purely on merit, not "local connection".
BUT, there are way more important things than RL right now.
There are more important things going on......but i dont think that should stop people discussing our club. Do we all fall into silence because of the virus
I for one quite enjoy analysing and giving thought to how our club can improve, or where it could of done better.
Rocknrolla69er wrote:There are more important things going on......but i dont think that should stop people discussing our club. Do we all fall into silence because of the virus
I for one quite enjoy analysing and giving thought to how our club can improve, or where it could of done better.
No, not at all, it is good to be discussing things for the future.
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Rocknrolla69er wrote:I suppose it depends how you look at it and what you know, i know Houghtons one of our top earners, the contract after his man of steel award put him up their amongst our top earners.
So with us going all cost effective, based on current performances and the fact hes a top earner, he could well find himself one of the first out the door, especially with A ready made replacement in Johnstone already in the building, who will be on a fraction of what Houghtons earning and has argubally performed better.
Id be interested to learn what Shaul currently earns, as if your quite savvy in the market you could argue Evalds could be a more cost effective and better performing replacement. And lets not forget about Connor Wynne who let nobody down when filling in for Shaul, another who will be on a fraction of what Shaul earns i guess.
Bowden, for me theirs still huge question marks over his fitness, i believe his knee still isnt right, probably reflected in the games hes missing inbetween, another who was awarded a contract not long ago, and wont be on pittance, im currently looking at Jack Brown coming through who i believe has it and wants it, looks like a future Hull captain to me with his attitude on the pitch, and once again you could make an argument could he outperform Bowden if given more gametime, and again on a fraction on Bowdens wage.
Id say were very much in a position to bin off the ones on inflated wages, who have either gone stagnant, or are playing crocked, or who may have question marks over mentality and attitude. And heres the thing we can improve while being cost effective
Il say it again depends how you look at it.
A very good post - Wynne, Brown, Johnson could be the future of our club and need proper chances to impress and will cost a whole lot less at a time we need to really cut back - Some very big name players could find themselves out of work not only at our club but around the league at the end of this season
Rocknrolla69er wrote:Good point with the salary cap discretions, will be interesting , probably find away around it as usual, loving how catalans fit Their lot under.
Interestingly whos out of contract for us end of this season?
Definatly some wages against performances that could be trimmed, or improved upon.
Hetherington has said some Leeds players and staff have been furloughed. .
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