Well this is the first game since Easter that I have been able to attend, but I won't be bothering and I am almost past the point of caring whether we win or not. The entire club needs ripping out and starting again, from Pearson to the kit man. I just have zero enthusiasm to attend at the minute.
frepneyboy wrote:A win and all will be forgotton and Radders will get a 10 year deal
I think your partly correct in that, Pearson and Radford know, a good win on Sunday, and people will be talking about making the 8, and the pressure will be off, its happened a few times already this season. The real pressure will start when this miserable (another) season is over. Cant see many supporters buying into the "get behind the club and buy a season ticket" poop.
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25988 Location: Back in Hull.
If he doesn't see the need to split up Paea and Watts, then we are in real trouble, every fan can see we struggle when both off the field, he has even commented about lack of impact from the bench, but he still continues to address it.
Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 4422 Location: Posh Bransholme
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats coach Brian Smith has made seven changes to the 19-man squad that will Hull FC on Sunday – with Kevin Locke the headline omission.
Locke is still working his way back to full fitness after joining the club last week, and after an impressive debut against Hull, he is left out for this Sunday.
Dan Smith, Ali Lauitiiti and Matty Ashurst have all returned from injury and have come straight into the squad for Sunday, whilst Chris Riley has also been named after missing out on selection against Hull FC on Wednesday night; he has also been joined by Tom Johnstone, Jordan Crowther and Max Jowitt.
Tim Smith – who was forced to pull out of the squad last minute with injury on Wednesday – will miss the fixture on Sunday, whilst Danny Washbrook also misses out after suffering concussion on Wednesday – and they both join Danny Kirmond and Scott Anderson on the injury list.
Smith said: “We need a performance out there on the field on Sunday like the one in the second half on Wednesday night, the boys worked extremely hard to get that win.
“I am fortunate enough that I have been able to switch the squad around a little bit after Wednesday night. Bringing in the new signings has enabled us to change things around to try new ideas to improve our performances.”
Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 4422 Location: Posh Bransholme
SNEYD AND PRYCE RETURN FOR WAKEFIELD GAME
Marc Sneyd and Leon Pryce have been included in Hull FC’s 19-man squad for Sunday’s game against Wakefield Wildcats.
The half-back pairing return to Lee Radford’s squad along with 19 year-old Jack Logan, who could make his third appearance of the season this weekend at the KC Stadium.
Sneyd comes back into the side following a two game suspension, whilst Pryce was rested for the mid-week defeat to the Wildcats.
Captain Gareth Ellis and centre Kirk Yeaman picked up injuries on Wednesday night and will miss the game, whilst Iafeta Palea’aesina also drops out.
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