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Robbo4 wrote:No it makes the point that a head coach should be able to behave like an adult in public rather than a spoilt child. Thats our job
Maybe your head coach should have done his homework on Cookie then , but oh no he goes on record in the HDM and says he has no plans up his sleeve to stop Cookie & Dobbo, i love Agar hes ace !!!
Robbo4 wrote:No it makes the point that a head coach should be able to behave like an adult in public rather than a spoilt child. Thats our job
Maybe your head coach should have done his homework on Cookie then , but oh no he goes on record in the HDM and says he has no plans up his sleeve to stop Cookie & Dobbo, i love Agar hes ace !!!
For the benefit of the Robins fans that do not understand what a forward pass is, this is directly from the RFL:
The direction of a pass is relative to the player making it and not to the actual path relative to the ground. A player running towards his opponents’ goal line may throw the ball towards a colleague who is behind him but because of the thrower’s own momentum the ball travels forward relative to the ground. This is not a forward pass as the thrower has not passed the ball forward in relation to himself.
The pass was 100% backwards relative to Craig Hall's run. If it wasn't, the ball would have ended up in front of him (which it didn't). If the ball went forward relative to the ground (which I can't tell from the TV camera views) is irrelevant no matter how close it was. The ball clearly is backwards relative to Hall's run, even at the worst of angles.
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That's unfair. The guy has shown his integrity with that statement. He came out and said he had no plan to stop Cookie and sent his team out to prove it.
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cheeky charlie wrote:Maybe your head coach should have done his homework on Cookie then , but oh no he goes on record in the HDM and says he has no plans up his sleeve to stop Cookie & Dobbo, i love Agar hes ace !!!
I know what you mean. All those other coaches in SL must have amazing gameplans to stop the Stella drinker as thats the first game he has ever scored a try at Craven Park in. If only we had a decent coach
Joined: May 09 2009 Posts: 1113 Location: East Hull
Robbo4 wrote:I know what you mean. All those other coaches in SL must have amazing gameplans to stop the Stella drinker as thats the first game he has ever scored a try at Craven Park in. If only we had a decent coach
Ey if Cookie was on Stella against you drip feed him it i say, or while you GATESHULL fans are in the southstand near belgium you could buy him some ,
And what do you mean " thats the first game he has ever scored a try at Craven Park" are you thick , you saying Cookie has never scored at CP before you t1t
Joined: Jan 23 2006 Posts: 15980 Location: Boulevard with my balls of steel!
cheeky charlie wrote:Ey if Cookie was on Stella against you drip feed him it i say, or while you GATESHULL fans are in the southstand near belgium you could buy him some ,
And what do you mean " thats the first game he has ever scored a try at Craven Park" are you thick , you saying Cookie has never scored at CP before you t1t
Joined: Oct 26 2007 Posts: 2570 Location: East Hull is Wonderful
Robbo4 wrote:No it makes the point that a head coach should be able to behave like an adult in public rather than a spoilt child. Thats our job
The thing is I've watched the game back twice now, and paused my Sky+ just as Hall is about to release the ball, he's one step over the shadow of the stand, which was parallel to the white line on the pitch, then moved it on, and stopped it when raynor recieves it, he's at least 3 steps past the shadow, and as Hall had stopped running, that takes away the momentum rule, if you try doing as I have, you may change your mind, or you may just carry on calling Rovers fans blinkered, but the blinkers will surely be on anyone who carries on spouting off, without taking the time to check.
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Joined: Oct 26 2007 Posts: 2570 Location: East Hull is Wonderful
Wellsy13 wrote:For the benefit of the Robins fans that do not understand what a forward pass is, this is directly from the RFL:
The direction of a pass is relative to the player making it and not to the actual path relative to the ground. A player running towards his opponents’ goal line may throw the ball towards a colleague who is behind him but because of the thrower’s own momentum the ball travels forward relative to the ground. This is not a forward pass as the thrower has not passed the ball forward in relation to himself.
The pass was 100% backwards relative to Craig Hall's run. If it wasn't, the ball would have ended up in front of him (which it didn't). If the ball went forward relative to the ground (which I can't tell from the TV camera views) is irrelevant no matter how close it was. The ball clearly is backwards relative to Hall's run, even at the worst of angles.
And there lies your problem, He had stopped
Barton Flyer wrote:texted my son to say light at the end of the tunnel, unfortunately it was a train coming! Re:- Rovers v Salford 29/03/09
HFC Boy wrote:Hull FC have not risen to the Challenge of Hull KR .
Success consists of getting up just one more time than you've fallen down.
cheeky charlie wrote:And what do you mean " thats the first game he has ever scored a try at Craven Park" are you thick , you saying Cookie has never scored at CP before you t1t
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