"With a new 13,300-capacity stadium set to be opened for the start of the 2013 season, an impressive youth set-up and healthy financial position, the Tigers are a club which is seen as being on the up." All making sense now.
"With a new 13,300-capacity stadium set to be opened for the start of the 2013 season, an impressive youth set-up and healthy financial position, the Tigers are a club which is seen as being on the up." All making sense now.
"With a new 13,300-capacity stadium set to be opened for the start of the 2013 season, an impressive youth set-up and healthy financial position, the Tigers are a club which is seen as being on the up." All making sense now.
They havent even sold they're own ground yet have they and Morgan don't like bringing youth through so god knows how he gonna get round that,by looking at the cas site they don't want Morgan they want noble
"With a new 13,300-capacity stadium set to be opened for the start of the 2013 season, an impressive youth set-up and healthy financial position, the Tigers are a club which is seen as being on the up." All making sense now.
They havent even sold they're own ground yet have they and Morgan don't like bringing youth through so god knows how he gonna get round that,by looking at the cas site they don't want Morgan they want noble
☺East-Sard☺ wrote:Course we do - every club needs their local rag at the end of the day. Isolating the HDM only isolates us from the public of Hull & East Riding. The local media are all smegheads but we need them as much as they need us.
Please explain why Hull KR need the HDM. If the public of Hull & the East Riding need to read fiction there are plenty of outlets selling paperbacks. I would agree with you if there was any substance in the stories. In his column on Sunday Hudgell said players had to prove to Morgan they deserved new contracts and wanted to play for the club. Nick Wood of the HDM said on RH this was the chairman undermining the coach. In answer to a text asking how it undermined him he replied something along the lines of because he said it. I think that sums up the quality or lack of quality of the sports writers at the HDM
Joined: Mar 28 2007 Posts: 392 Location: the dark side of hull
Agree with you Aldy about the HDM stories, there is no substance in them at all, the story today (8thjuly). nothing new said again. Getting a little tired of reading "the mail understands" and "the mail believe" Until there are any hard facts to report leave it alone IMO.
Aldy wrote:Please explain why Hull KR need the HDM. If the public of Hull & the East Riding need to read fiction there are plenty of outlets selling paperbacks. I would agree with you if there was any substance in the stories. In his column on Sunday Hudgell said players had to prove to Morgan they deserved new contracts and wanted to play for the club. Nick Wood of the HDM said on RH this was the chairman undermining the coach. In answer to a text asking how it undermined him he replied something along the lines of because he said it. I think that sums up the quality or lack of quality of the sports writers at the HDM
Do you not think the coach should be in charge of who gets new contracts then?
Joined: Mar 05 2007 Posts: 13190 Location: Hedon (sometimes), sometimes Premier Inn's
east hull FC fan wrote:Do you not think the coach should be in charge of who gets new contracts then?
No, he should tell the board who he wants to keep and who his potential targets are, but the contracts should be left to those managing the club.
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