The Dentist Wilf wrote:Don't come on here much these days but have to say that's a good resume of the game from Dan and the guys at Up the Cream and quite frankly its about time that if they are to portray an accurate picture for those fans who can't go to games then the Daily Mail should reflect more the thoughts of the supporters who were there and use adjectives like Catastrophic woeful and dross more often. Because believe me, that's what it was and it was without doubt a new low in a season that has featured several and seen the Club we love go backwards.
One or two of us have talked about relegation for weeks now and been poo pooed by the majority of fans, but enduring that last night you can see the possibility looming large. a lot of people leaving the game have quite simply had it! We started well before mistakes forced balls and bad decision making spread through the team like an infectious disease. Once that starts with Hull FC there is no going back and how our coach can say that it was an easy half time talk to give is hard to comprehend. He can't have been seeing what we were because ten minutes after our third try we all knew that another was highly unlikely as the writing was already on the wall against a very poor Wakefield team. Our coaching team and senior players seem incapable of action during a game or at half time, that can reverse that trend and see us wrestle back the momentum in these games. When Wakefield went two points up it was all over!
In the final 10 minutes the only conversation around me from long suffering fans who like me just go and hope these days, and who just 'don't say this sort of stuff' was "If our Coach is a man of his word and has any integrity then he would walk". That's for another day but perhaps he and a few of our staff should have been stood there with us lot in the stands reflecting on another £100 poured down the drain on the dream that turned into another blooming nightmare and being Taunted by chants like "16-0 and you f*cked it up" from a group of fans who hadn't seen victory since the second game of the season. Wakefield were as poor a team as we have met all season, we might paper over a few cracks on Sunday, but the old adage top eight, your having a laugh is very pertinent this morning.
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can't argue with any of that.
If Pearson or Radford see anything other then as a club we are well and truly up Papp creek without a paddle.
Wakefield were so poor but Radford and his charges still found a way of throwing away a win yet again with the same mistakes and the vast majority unforced so to say there was effort is an insult. I would put that display after the first 20mins as one of the worst ever by a professional Hull FC side and these are totally unacceptable.
Perhaps Radford should actually listen to his own interviews as he already sounded beaten before the game which is indicative of the teams performances and I believe is a reason he never seems to have players mentally prepared.