Erik the not red wrote:You will as you'll need a new scapegoat.
I dont think its just me who thinks Griffin is poop.You should wake up. Even yesterday after he said he had something to prove did nothing. He let Nick Rawsthorne take up most of the carries while he stood on the wing. A 16 stone 6ft 4in player stand there doing nothing whilst a 14stone rookie is left to carry up the ball. he was also at fault for their try.His position to catch the ball was correct,it was not too high but he dropped it.Rawsthorne coming in didnt help but should not have mattered. If you want to defend him then fine.You wont find much support
bonaire wrote:I dont think its just me who thinks Griffin is poop.You should wake up. Even yesterday after he said he had something to prove did nothing. He let Nick Rawsthorne take up most of the carries while he stood on the wing. A 16 stone 6ft 4in player stand there doing nothing whilst a 14stone rookie is left to carry up the ball. he was also at fault for their try.His position to catch the ball was correct,it was not too high but he dropped it.Rawsthorne coming in didnt help but should not have mattered. If you want to defend him then fine.You wont find much support
No player is above criticism where its deserved, just you seem to have an obsessive phobia about Hull no 4s. First it was Yeaman and now Griffin where any valid points you may have quickly become lost in a paranoid witch hunt that rapidly becomes tedious. Has it occurred to you that it could be part of the coach's game plan that the wingers take the ball up more, after all that's what has usually happened with Radford's teams so perhaps he was obeying orders? He didn't have a great game yesterday but neither was it a stinker that cost the match.
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oooh Gravy! wrote:Good news. It's still frustrating that oloughlin pretty much did the same last week and there was no charge.
Phil Clark and company said there was nothing in it when O'Loughlin did it.Different yesterday,nobody stuck up for Watts.Accidental for Wigan,deliberate by Hull
DABHAND wrote:Phil Clark and company said there was nothing in it when O'Loughlin did it.Different yesterday,nobody stuck up for Watts.Accidental for Wigan,deliberate by Hull
To be fair I didn't think either of them warranted a red, yellows would have been fair but this is the problem with the sport, it's not just the refs who are poor, the match review panel don't even show consistency.
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