Post subject: Reason it went wrong tonight (rovers fans only please)
Posted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:53 pm
barham red
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After seeing the drivel posted on numerous threads with not a comment from a red I thought I'd start this one.
The big problem tonight, and I said before a ball was kicked was far too many players out of position. Fitz at fb when he,a a winger. Haynes on the wing when he's a fb. Galea at loose, murrell at hooker, I'anson on the wing, etc. Morgs got it wrong, simple as, needs to have a rethink cos on that performance we'd lose to Celtic.
Joined: Jul 20 2008 Posts: 1484 Location: Warrington - East Hull Lad At Heart
There's nothing more to it, (well there is but i'll keep my theories to myself)
He dropped a clanger. Simple as. We didn't have a chance from the word go.
Stirlingshire Saint wrote: If HKR win at Saints, I will personally bare my backside on the town hall steps in Hull.
Stirlingshire Saint wrote:
In summary, HKR are made up of of a few overrated foreigners, a couple of Wigan rejects and a couple of blokes I have never heard of.
Saints by plenty, by miles even!
Stirlingshire Saint wrote: A walkover for Saints.
HKR are about as poor as it gets.
When referring to the atmosphere of the HJ...
Wire On The Telly wrote: ...
Shame it doesn't keep the sound like the full east stand of HKR. That's atmosphere.
Rovers did not turn the Quins players on their backs and it all snowballed from there; they won the floor and dominated the ruck which in turn snowballed into penalties and a lack of possession, sapping of energy which really told at the end of the game.
We can all look for specific and complicated reasons, but the answers in reality are simple; the long and short of it is the players need to pull their fingers out of their arses.
Special mentions to Wheeldon and Walker though, who did their best to halt the slide.
Joined: Jan 10 2007 Posts: 6766 Location: Stalking Jerry Langford
General Zod. wrote:From the 1st whistle we got out-enthused.
Rovers did not turn the Quins players on their backs and it all snowballed from there; they won the floor and dominated the ruck which in turn snowballed into penalties and a lack of possession, sapping of energy which really told at the end of the game.
We can all look for specific and complicated reasons, but the answers in reality are simple; the long and short of it is the players need to pull their fingers out of their arses.
Special mentions to Wheeldon and Walker though, who did their best to halt the slide.
I could not agree anymore!
To many players not looking interested for me, it was embarrassing to watch, some of the players out there tonight should hang their heads in shame!
I don't see it as a job. It is a passion and love that we all share. Neil Hudgell
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Joined: Nov 21 2007 Posts: 1565 Location: East hull
General Zod. wrote:From the 1st whistle we got out-enthused.
Rovers did not turn the Quins players on their backs and it all snowballed from there; they won the floor and dominated the ruck which in turn snowballed into penalties and a lack of possession, sapping of energy which really told at the end of the game.
We can all look for specific and complicated reasons, but the answers in reality are simple; the long and short of it is the players need to pull their fingers out of their arses.
Special mentions to Wheeldon and Walker though, who did their best to halt the slide.
I honestly dont see how you can say Walker did his best to halt the slide, he must be one of the worst signings Justin has made. He cant tackle to save his life and offers very little going forward, get rid is what i would do
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willowred wrote:I honestly dont see how you can say Walker did his best to halt the slide, he must be one of the worst signings Justin has made. He cant tackle to save his life and offers very little going forward, get rid is what i would do
He must have meant Webster.
I don't see it as a job. It is a passion and love that we all share. Neil Hudgell
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