Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 26010 Location: Back in Hull.
mwindass wrote:I honestly think the Toulouse game could be the final straw. The easy thing to do is remove Hodgeson, instead of 3-5 high earning players.
IF we do sack Hodgeson I hope the club finish what he's started. Still think their is too much player power and whoever is in charge they'll let them down too.
On the pitch I haven't seen any improvements in the way we play.
Saying that it took Radford two seasons to turn us around, I'm sure 2014 and 15, we were pretty poor.
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 26010 Location: Back in Hull.
mwindass wrote:14 we finished bottom 3? 15 we just snook into the top 8
Yes nearly right, 2014 finished 11 (out of 14), league reduced to 12 in 2015 finished 8th, probably similar to how we will do in the first two years under Hodgson.
Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 8326 Location: Never never land away with the fairies
hull2524 wrote:Great piece by Tomlinson in the HDM. Like I thought Rightly or wrongly Hodgson going nowhere.
Its an interesting piece but the concern and worry is the length of time for this plan to work with no real guarantee it will pay.
Patience with many fans I have spoken with is now at an all time low and many like me who are just losing heart in not just the club but the game in general. Whilst building the foundations for youth to come through is admirable it sadly will not keep the revenue stream coming in to the club. Based on the false promises, jam tomorrow rhetoric we have been given for years now and seeing the same failings season after season following Agar, Gentle, Radford and now Hodgson the future looks bleak for the club. the continuation of playing Houghton for 80 mins and Johnstone etc yet leaving players such as Hookem, Balmforth out the 17 regularly for me doesn't fit the long game philosophy/narrative.
Bonaire may not be universally liked on here but his post a little earlier in this thread raises very valid points, a large number of fans like myself, even Wilf for example (who I would say based on years of reading the diary and his post in here was one of the more optimistic and supportive fans) are now seemingly or becoming very disillusioned in not just the club but the game itself.
If results and particularly performances do not improves between now and the season end then I really do not see the clubs pass holder/members being anymore than 3 or 4K next season and that's being generous.
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
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Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 26010 Location: Back in Hull.
Issue I have is for all this talk of long game, we persistent on playing the likes of Johnstone, who has been really poor this season and won't be here next year.
hull2524 wrote:Great piece by Tomlinson in the HDM. Like I thought Rightly or wrongly Hodgson going nowhere.
I've read many comments on social media and the HDM this morning relating to the article, the majority of supporters aren't buying into this I'm afraid. If Pearson and Clark thing using Dan as an extension of the club PR dept. then they've misjudged the mood of the fans.
Joined: Mar 23 2018 Posts: 6685 Location: Kingston upon Hull
My perspective on this has never really altered from watching Hull v Huyton in our lowest ever home gate at the Boulevard, to the awful Shark period and near bankruptcy. Yes we are in a rubbish first team situation at present, and I’m the first to openly criticise our present coach’s struggle.
But considering not having a black & white team to support, and contributing to this outcome will never be in my DNA, it’s always been a rollercoaster ride supporting Hull, the same with many other clubs I presume.
Hell this season I’ve hardly been, but I’ve invested in my club, and will continue to do so, because imagining our town without a Hullrlfc is not worth contemplating. God what would we all do with ourselves, the games in our blood isn’t it, passed down from fathers to sons, it’s crap at the moment, it’s been crap before.
Bonaire will never buy a pass, and Wilf always will, you can complain about methods, success and mediocrity, but intrinsically no matter how poor we are, our support has always and always will be one of the very best. I don’t think Hodgey made a very good fist of the job up to now. Would I like Wane or someone of that ilk probably, will I support our coach who is struggling damned right I will, any kind of weather.
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