The Brother wrote:TBH can't see how you can see the funny side, if its your club you want the best man for the job to bring success to your club, something Agar clearly never will
im taking the pis- mate and people are reacting,just like i do when people take the pis- out of me.
Staffs FC wrote:If it becomes true I hope that it doesn't detract from our main job as supporters which is to back the team to the hilt. Everyone has a view and that's fair enough, but this squad has potential and the last thing we need is total negativity again around everything. ATEOTD if true the Board have once again backed continuity as a way of bolstering the squad and patiently trying to build success. It may or may not happen but it's time our support became the 18th man again and we wont earn that shirt by approaching everything with suspicion and vitriol.
Thinking about it that also applies if it isn't true.
It looks like they wrote the article today, and set it up for it to appear on the web site tommorrow when the date changes to April 1st but by mistake(which isn't suprising) dated it a month earlier. Hence why it just appeared in the news archives.
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I guess at the end of the day, if Agar fails miserably this season, contracts can be broken and severance deals negotiated.
Another poor season and fans will surely walk - the board won't tolerate that loss of income. They must still be quietly confident that things are on track, morale is high in the dressing room and Agar will do well.
Looking on the bright side - this vote of confidence from them could be a positive thing and the 3 losses merely seen as isolated poor displays, not a prelude to a repetition of our previous crash and die seasons. I sincerely hope...
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WormInHand wrote:I guess at the end of the day, if Agar fails miserably this season, contracts can be broken and severance deals negotiated.
That's how I see it. If we already have signings in the pipeline continuity at this stage might be an advantage. It wouldn't guarantee him 2 years if true.
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Adam Pearson said not wrote:I know there are two franchises and two clubs (in Hull) and that will remain forever more
Look, we need stability to build any sort of team. A coach can have his own team, but you can't go for short term successes if you want to build medium-long term success. We can't go through spells of giving a coach just two years and then sacking him for the next man. If we had beat Salford, there'd be none of this over-reactionary nonsense.
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