Post subject: Re: Radford has a pop at the fans again
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 1:34 am
knockersbumpMKII
International Chairman
*1865* wrote:You do make me laugh Bumpy! This would be the same lack of coaching and man management that has seen Shaul develop in to one of the best FB's in SL, the progression in to a very good SL prop of Bowden, career best form of Danny Houghton, Kirk Yeaman's Indian summer, Sneyd's continuing development in to a top HB, Naughton's splendid progression... I could go on...
Personally I think Radford has already achieved a lot getting the club generally in order and you're poop scared that he will achieve something with this team.
Clearly I was referring to the 2014 season in which Miller was playing ..or rather not playing and expected to come into a badly coached team after not playing 10 weeks.and perform, or do you think that was fair on him and was a scenario where he was able to buold confidence and find his feet under a new coach and develop further? Radford's lack of coaching and.man management skills was there all to see and our end of season placing was a.direct result of that.
As for your pathetic trolling attempt, I've given praise when appropriate to both Radford and the players on the improvement shown... I'm guessing you must have had a bang to the head or just have some mental health problems if you think i don't want us to be successful? What the hell have I got to be scared of, utterly ridiculous comment with zero basis to come to that.
Post subject: Re: Radford has a pop at the fans again
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 1:57 am
knockersbumpMKII
International Chairman
Mrs Barista wrote:Please do. Note that Bumpy has moderated his latnguage slightly this year from this, though.
Have you finished stirring up your hormones and ready to contribute to the discussion with respect to the topic? I don't think you can, your behaviour pattern is somewhat concerning, tracing posts from years back of other forum members to use in some bizarre fetish that you have of making no relevant contribution to the subject at hand in a sad and futile attempt to flame a discussion and get browny points with your disciples...as I said, it's very worrying behaviour and you should seek help.
As it happens the comment I made was wholly appropriate at the time and certain aspects of his lack of coaching ability with regards players still show up. Still, you're too busy with your fetish play to figure anything rugby related out.
Post subject: Re: Radford has a pop at the fans again
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 5:45 am
easthull fc fan
International Star
Joined: Jan 20 2013 Posts: 4255
knockersbumpMKII wrote:Have you finished stirring up your hormones and ready to contribute to the discussion with respect to the topic? I don't think you can, your behaviour pattern is somewhat concerning, tracing posts from years back of other forum members to use in some bizarre fetish that you have of making no relevant contribution to the subject at hand in a sad and futile attempt to flame a discussion and get browny points with your disciples...as I said, it's very worrying behaviour and you should seek help.
As it happens the comment I made was wholly appropriate at the time and certain aspects of his lack of coaching ability with regards players still show up. Still, you're too busy with your fetish play to figure anything rugby related out.
You have slated the club from coach to player recruitment, giving opinions on individuals, that now have made you look silly.
Post subject: Re: Radford has a pop at the fans again
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 5:55 am
easthull fc fan
International Star
Joined: Jan 20 2013 Posts: 4255
Irregular Hoops wrote:He didn't say that though.
Ask him next time you see him, we as fans want results & to get them we can't have inexperienced/rookie players in such critical positions. I never saw Miller at the time alongside holdsworth to boss any game, I'm sure many fans could see the same.
Post subject: Re: Radford has a pop at the fans again
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 6:24 am
Hessle Roader
Player Coach
Joined: Oct 07 2006 Posts: 4928 Location: Drypool Bridge - watching out for invaders from the East.
knockersbumpMKII wrote:Have you finished stirring up your hormones and ready to contribute to the discussion with respect to the topic? I don't think you can, your behaviour pattern is somewhat concerning, tracing posts from years back of other forum members to use in some bizarre fetish that you have of making no relevant contribution to the subject at hand in a sad and futile attempt to flame a discussion and get browny points with your disciples...as I said, it's very worrying behaviour and you should seek help.
As it happens the comment I made was wholly appropriate at the time and certain aspects of his lack of coaching ability with regards players still show up. Still, you're too busy with your fetish play to figure anything rugby related out.
Shock horror!! Bumpy reverts to type. I thought it was too good to last.
easthull fc fan wrote:Ask him next time you see him, we as fans want results & to get them we can't have inexperienced/rookie players in such critical positions. I never saw Miller at the time alongside holdsworth to boss any game, I'm sure many fans could see the same.
I will ask him. Next time I see Jurgen Klopp I'll also ask him about his plans for Christian Benteke. Then when I next bump into Jose Mourhino in St Stephens I'll ask him if he's taking the Man Utd job.
Post subject: Re: Radford has a pop at the fans again
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 7:37 am
Kosh
Moderator
Joined: Jul 31 2003 Posts: 36786 Location: Leafy Worcester, home of the Black Pear
*1865* wrote:The decision to bin Miller was Radford's. love all to do with the fans.
He does have a point in the wider scheme of things though. How much stick has Bowden had over the last few years? Hadley too! I like he's honest about us, most of our fans are up their own booty and think we're somehow superior to any other RL fan. The abuse the likes of Seymour and Thorman got and even now the likes of Houghton, Sneyd & Pryce get is ridiculous. Fact is that Radford points out the facts about us and most don't like it.
What 'abuse' have Houghton, Sneyd, and Pryce received? Just to be clear, I don't consider general criticism to be abuse.
Radford may or may not have a general point about fans and impatience - it's all opinion and I highly doubt that Hull fans are significantly different to any others - but it is utterly brainless to come out with this stuff in the media. Particularly when he picks a case where the decision to let the player go was entirely down to him.
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
Post subject: Re: Radford has a pop at the fans again
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 8:15 am
Mild mannered Janitor
Club Owner
Joined: Feb 09 2004 Posts: 7735 Location: Here there and everywhere
*1865* wrote:The decision to bin Miller was Radford's. love all to do with the fans.
He does have a point in the wider scheme of things though. How much stick has Bowden had over the last few years? Hadley too! I like he's honest about us, most of our fans are up their own booty and think we're somehow superior to any other RL fan. The abuse the likes of Seymour and Thorman got and even now the likes of Houghton, Sneyd & Pryce get is ridiculous. Fact is that Radford points out the facts about us and most don't like it.
Post subject: Re: Radford has a pop at the fans again
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 8:20 am
EASTCOASTFC2016
Club Captain
Joined: Mar 29 2016 Posts: 154
Mild mannered Janitor wrote:We have a winner...
As Kosh has posted, what "abuse" has been levelled at those players. Pryce is beyond his best and almost out injured more often than not, has occasional good spells in games. That is a fact. Aneyd has been much better this season. Making observations is not akin to "abuse".
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