Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25971 Location: Back in Hull.
spegs wrote:You know me? Odd that as I have absolutely no idea who you are. You are confusing the reality of knowing somebody with establishing an opinion of the kind of person I might be given the context and content of my post on a social media forum that I, unlike a number of other people, don't take too seriously. I post for effect and occasionally people take the bait....
I really hope you aren't like you are on here in reality as you are a proper d@&khead on here.
spegs wrote:You know me? Odd that as I have absolutely no idea who you are. You are confusing the reality of knowing somebody with establishing an opinion of the kind of person I might be given the context and content of my post on a social media forum that I, unlike a number of other people, don't take too seriously. I post for effect and occasionally people take the bait....
Really odd hobby to have for 11 years. Whatever floats your boat I suppose.
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Jordans fitness levels surprise me considering he is deffo carrying to much timber on his middle. He does go well for the 80 but if he could lose a stone he would have so much more to offer, especially after he hits his straps.
The kid has undoubted class. He came into the side after 2 underwhelming performances from the boys, after himself under delivering in his last performance. So the pressure was on hime for sure, but he fitted seamlessly into a key pivot position. Belying his young years.
If Jordan can really knuckle down and be professional about the way he looks after his body then he can be a special player for us. He looks good and with so much potential even when he's out of shape. Imagine what he would bring to the field if he could run out looking like a professional athlete. Come on Jordan for you and for us and for Hull FC do the right thing and you could be one of the best we've ever had. Good luck with it lad.
I find that hard to believe, he was about 16.5 stone last year, so losing 3 stone would make him lighter than HTW. He must have gone seriously overweight to lose that much.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
Uppo58 wrote:Jordans fitness levels surprise me considering he is deffo carrying to much timber on his middle. He does go well for the 80 but if he could lose a stone he would have so much more to offer, especially after he hits his straps.
The kid has undoubted class. He came into the side after 2 underwhelming performances from the boys, after himself under delivering in his last performance. So the pressure was on hime for sure, but he fitted seamlessly into a key pivot position. Belying his young years.
If Jordan can really knuckle down and be professional about the way he looks after his body then he can be a special player for us. He looks good and with so much potential even when he's out of shape. Imagine what he would bring to the field if he could run out looking like a professional athlete. Come on Jordan for you and for us and for Hull FC do the right thing and you could be one of the best we've ever had. Good luck with it lad.
Great post. The pressure was on him last night and if he didn't deliver his FC career could have been on the line.
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