Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
Gavin Miller - Legend wrote:Good luck to him at Hull but he needs to sort out his defence and decision making to become a top player.
Spot on.
Whilst many Rovers fans are happy to laugh at Hull signing Hall, we all recognise he's got great potential in attack and blindingly obvious defensive weaknesses. Maybe he'll make it, maybe not, but the reality is that the overseas quota reduces each year so clubs are going to have to take more of a punt with British players rather then stuff the squad to breaking point with Aussies. Hall is a relatively cheap gamble in this respect and Hull's approach in retaining its best academy players (even if they're not world-beaters) is done with future squad structure requirements in mind and should be applauded IMO.
Joined: Aug 14 2005 Posts: 14302 Location: On the Death Star Awaiting Luke.
PAUL M wrote:Sounds like bollox again to me.
So you have given him a new contract and have admitted that other clubs have been looking at him and risked not giving him a pay increase!!
Fair enough
Joined: Jan 23 2005 Posts: 1824 Location: Yorkshire
Mrs Barista wrote:Whereas Chev Walker..
Chev Walker > Craig Hall.
I'd wouldn't have minded Craig at Rovers, has the potential to be a good player, but at the moment can't see him being anywhere near our starting line up. Good move for him to stay in West Hull as he's getting regular game time which he wouldn't get with a current top 6 club. Best of luck to him.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
Matty wrote:Chev Walker > Craig Hall.
I'd wouldn't have minded Craig at Rovers, has the potential to be a good player, but at the moment can't see him being anywhere near our starting line up. Good move for him to stay in West Hull as he's getting regular game time which he wouldn't get with a current top 6 club. Best of luck to him.
It's called investment for the future. Before long you'll need to have 6 fewer overseas players than you currently have. Top British players will be at a premium, so developing and retaining your own academy players is the way forward. Not all will make it, but you've got to be in it to win it, so to speak.
Mrs Barista wrote:It's called investment for the future. Before long you'll need to have 6 fewer overseas players than you currently have. Top British players will be at a premium, so developing and retaining your own academy players is the way forward. Not all will make it, but you've got to be in it to win it, so to speak.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
GJB wrote:Damn, hope the club knows this too.
It's clear they do. Look at how you took the opportunity to give I'Anson an extended run in the first team with Cooke's ban and Murrell's injury. And took the chance to promote from within to get to the standard overseas quota when Webster was injured.
Joined: Apr 17 2005 Posts: 3469 Location: With Hull's only grade "A" SL club.
Matty wrote:Chev Walker > Craig Hall.
I'd wouldn't have minded Craig at Rovers, has the potential to be a good player, but at the moment can't see him being anywhere near our starting line up. Good move for him to stay in West Hull as he's getting regular game time which he wouldn't get with a current top 6 club. Best of luck to him.
Chev walker is the worst centre in SL, he can't defend to save his life, and it looks like his ball retention is even worse. Craig Hall is twice the centre he is already and he still needs to work on a lot of his game.
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