Think kudos needs to go this guy. He's seems to have sorted out an unbalanced and (for some players) overpaid squad. People have lauded the appointment of Peacock across at the dark side, but I don't think many could have done the job that Motu seems to be doing. He was left a whole host of problems to sort out. He's done it in a quiet and professional way as well His contacts must be second to none to get the players in that he has. We still have a way to go, but I think the hard work and tough decisions over the last couple of years will hopefully bear fruit.
Irregular Hoops wrote:Think kudos needs to go this guy. He's seems to have sorted out an unbalanced and (for some players) overpaid squad. People have lauded the appointment of Peacock across at the dark side, but I don't think many could have done the job that Motu seems to be doing. He was left a whole host of problems to sort out. He's done it in a quiet and professional way as well His contacts must be second to none to get the players in that he has. We still have a way to go, but I think the hard work and tough decisions over the last couple of years will hopefully bear fruit.
Manu and pritchard!! Wow , like you say , dont think would of happened without motu
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Irregular Hoops wrote:Think kudos needs to go this guy. He's seems to have sorted out an unbalanced and (for some players) overpaid squad. People have lauded the appointment of Peacock across at the dark side, but I don't think many could have done the job that Motu seems to be doing. He was left a whole host of problems to sort out. He's done it in a quiet and professional way as well His contacts must be second to none to get the players in that he has. We still have a way to go, but I think the hard work and tough decisions over the last couple of years will hopefully bear fruit.
Good post and great point.
Taken two years to sort out the McRae mess. Would McRae have brought these players here and kept under the cap? The mantra then seemed to be "You've got the get people to want to come to Hull - it's not Wigan or Saints" then big money seemingly paid for lesser players. Ellis obviously being the exception that proved the rule.
Motu doesn't seem to have that problem. Neither, of course, did Bunting when he first brought the Kiwis and Sterling. Great appointment from Adam - just wish it had been two years earlier.
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One thing in our favour especially with kiwis is our history. Players are well aware of some of the stars we have had in the past. In addition players with an aoura such as Kearney and Barnett say good things about the club when consulted. Of course the thing that will really tempt top players is success, unlike football money isn't often the prime motivator
What I like about Motu is not just the big signings like Pritchard and Manu who are known quantities but the unheralded ones like Carlos and the binman. He obviously has some great contacts which spread beyond Leeds (or previously Huddersfield) reserves.
And, as has been pointed out, Hull have a pretty good history in doing the right thing with recruits, not too many tales of players being shafted, which also helps.
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Jake the Peg wrote:You have peacock and you get leeds cast off, you have motu and you get beasts from the south sea islands
That's where the value in the market lies. I fear we've been very naive. Or Peacock is SmokeyTA.
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Mild Rover wrote:That's where the value in the market lies. I fear we've been very naive. Or Peacock is SmokeyTA.
peacock was a great player but it 's probably harder to go from playing into off field management than it is into coaching. Completely new skill set to be learnt and in all honesty, very few have ever done it with any real success
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Jake the Peg wrote:peacock was a great player but it 's probably harder to go from playing into off field management than it is into coaching. Completely new skill set to be learnt and in all honesty, very few have ever done it with any real success
Moth Tony took that route and is getting these plaudits. And tbf to Peacock he's prepped on the theory. Plus he didn't have any non-fed spots to play with for 2016. If things don't pick up, it'll be Chester that carries the can - this time.
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