Apart from twisting what was said (booing doesn't help out when the team are full of nerves does not equate to blaming them for a poor performances).
If the coach is there solely to coach the team perhaps there should be no communication between club officials and the fans at all?
I suppose its been ok for players and coaches past and present to heap praise on the fans for our years of loyal support??? Or should they keep those opinions to themselves as well?
There is no wonder Hull FC has struggles to attract a top class coach when fans like you are evident. Can you imagine the conversation between Wayne Bennett and any former Hull player
"I have been offered the Hull job, any advice"
"Yes, you will have to win every game because the fans will tear you to bits unless you deliver all trophies on offer, and by the way thats in your normal day to day life, not just on match day"
what a load of balls...last year the majority of the team played at Wembley in front of 80,000, live on terrestrial tv to a few million, and they didn't do a bad job of it.
why the hell would they be 'nervous' in front of the lowest crowd of the year, at home, in a game against the bottom side?
its a lazy excuse for how unproffesional and badly coached the side are
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UllFC wrote:what a load of balls...last year the majority of the team played at Wembley in front of 80,000, live on terrestrial tv to a few million, and they didn't do a bad job of it.
why the hell would they be 'nervous' in front of the lowest crowd of the year, at home, in a game against the bottom side?
its a lazy excuse for how unproffesional and badly coached the side are
hullbg wrote:Second lowest surely. Salford cup game was poor.
I meant in the league, but the point still stands, if they are 'nervous' playing in the lowest intensity game of the season, with no away fans, then god help them when they go to Craven Park on saturday, maybe they could take their mums to hold their hands
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It is all i could find wrong with your post
I agree 100% though. These are professional bl00dy sportsmen being paid to do a job. If they cannot handle a little applause for the opposition then god help them.
Joined: Apr 03 2006 Posts: 1438 Location: In the Zone
Mild mannered Janitor wrote:Hypocrit
Apart from twisting what was said (booing doesn't help out when the team are full of nerves does not equate to blaming them for a poor performances).
If the coach is there solely to coach the team perhaps there should be no communication between club officials and the fans at all?
I suppose its been ok for players and coaches past and present to heap praise on the fans for our years of loyal support??? Or should they keep those opinions to themselves as well?
There is no wonder Hull FC has struggles to attract a top class coach when fans like you are evident. Can you imagine the conversation between Wayne Bennett and any former Hull player
"I have been offered the Hull job, any advice"
"Yes, you will have to win every game because the fans will tear you to bits unless you deliver all trophies on offer, and by the way thats in your normal day to day life, not just on match day"
Think you're clutching at straws there....i wouldn't have thought Hull would have it in thier strategy to ever go for a top class coach!
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wileman-hfc wrote:"We are underperforming... without doubt it has a pretty detrimental effect on the team."
Chicken...Egg
Just a thought, i wonder what your new signings, Cordoba, tansey and the watching Lauaki think of their new fans? bet they've never witnessed anything like that before
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GraftonRed wrote:Chicken...Egg
Just a thought, i wonder what your new signings, Cordoba, tansey and the watching Lauaki think off their new fans?
I wonder what they think of some of thier fellow players also!?!?
My memory may have failed me but the fans only clapped Celtic once, after the try they scored. IF any cheering happened it was at the same point. There where no other occassions when we clapped or cheered Celtic. The only other clapping (other than for Hull) was rounds of slow clapping which came from shear bordom / frustration.
Agar is creating a smoke screen with his comments to deflect all attention away from what was a terrible Hull performance.
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I felt embarrased last night when hundreds of people in the east stand stood up clapping and shouting things like "Come on Celtic" after they scored. I honestly think it's pathetic. I don't personally do it but boo the performance if you must, not start supporting the opposition. You wouldn't do it if it was Rovers so why the Crusaders just because they're not from East Hull?
As for Agar's comments, he was probably asked what he thought to our fans behaviour and couldn't really say alot else. Everything he said was true. I think he's a terrible coach and would love to see him out of the door but the amount of people getting on their high horses over this is silly.
Joined: Apr 03 2006 Posts: 1438 Location: In the Zone
*jonny* wrote:I felt embarrased last night when hundreds of people in the east stand stood up clapping and shouting things like "Come on Celtic" after they scored. I honestly think it's pathetic. I don't personally do it but boo the performance if you must, not start supporting the opposition. You wouldn't do it if it was Rovers so why the Crusaders just because they're not from East Hull?
As for Agar's comments, he was probably asked what he thought to our fans behaviour and couldn't really say alot else. Everything he said was true. I think he's a terrible coach and would love to see him out of the door but the amount of people getting on their high horses over this is silly.
People are going to use negative he says against him...he maybe shouldn't have commented. I sit in the south stand and i didn't here anyone say "come on Celtic" - that is taking it a bit to far!!
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