Joined: Jul 31 2003 Posts: 36786 Location: Leafy Worcester, home of the Black Pear
Seventies red wrote:We used to have a go at our neighbours on the West side for the fact that their club kept them in the dark, but now we seem to be having the same problem with ours, we need less rumours and a little more transparency from the club imo .
It's easy to be open with the fans when things are going well. Now you're seeing what happens in more troublesome times.
Most (if not all) clubs act the same way TBH.
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Kosh wrote:It's easy to be open with the fans when things are going well. Now you're seeing what happens in more troublesome times.
Most (if not all) clubs act the same way TBH.
Problems are also compounded by rumours, the less information given always leads to more and more of them, usualy 99% of them are unfounded but it can cause unrest and disillusionment among the fans. Its a bit like when i used to work for a large company, just before a pay round we would hear all sorts of rumours, some good some bad and some simply outrageous, people would walk around often fearing the worst in some cases, then when the day came and the announcement was made it was usualy a million miles from what what rumours had lead us to expect.
Joined: Jun 11 2007 Posts: 12260 Location: south of Hull.
dum-dum wrote:I hope not, I like him.
Although, with his current form, who'd want him? We all know what these interviews are like... they should have asked "Is Foxy free to leave, are you trying to palm him off?" Because if there's no interest as yet in Foxy from other clubs, then it's true that Foxy is going nowhere (at the minute).
So whats happened to him mate?, obviously the only times I have seen him play is against us,or on the telly.He used to look dangerous going forward as far as I could see.
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Joined: Oct 15 2008 Posts: 1944 Location: east hull
very dissapointng that he didnt chase Macgilvary back, he might not have caught him but with a bit more effort he might have got to the kick before Grix did.
He didn't chase Horne either. I really can't fathom how a player that can be top try scorer for two years running and gain an international call up who had pace and confidence aplenty (remember the taunting of the Warrington players last year who couldn't catch him as he ran in to score under the sticks at CP?) can become the indifferent player he has been ths year.
It's not just him though is it? The malaise has spread throughout the team and must surely be a symptom of the many issues the club has had behind the scenes this year.
Something needs to be done but I fear that letting players go is merely dealing with the sympton and not the cause.
Joined: Sep 18 2010 Posts: 4623 Location: Easter Island
Barnacle Bill wrote:He didn't chase Horne either. I really can't fathom how a player that can be top try scorer for two years running and gain an international call up who had pace and confidence aplenty (remember the taunting of the Warrington players last year who couldn't catch him as he ran in to score under the sticks at CP?) can become the indifferent player he has been ths year.
It's not just him though is it? The malaise has spread throughout the team and must surely be a symptom of the many issues the club has had behind the scenes this year.
Something needs to be done but I fear that letting players go is merely dealing with the sympton and not the cause.
Yeaman went from being SL top scorer to an overweight waste of space, shed his weight and he's back to what you'd expect. Letting Fox go will only leave us watching him next year scoring over 20 for someone.
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dum-dum wrote:Yeaman went from being SL top scorer to an overweight waste of space, shed his weight and he's back to what you'd expect. Letting Fox go will only leave us watching him next year scoring over 20 for someone.
No, it really won't
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