Dave K. wrote:Think no injuries is no having a negative effect, many players have played too many games and the players look tired mentally and physically, players like Ellis and Houghton are missing simple tackles and making mistakes, they wouldn't 4 weeks ago.
For next season, if Micheals signs, we need to either sign a halfback or look to play Abdul there, Carlos isn't creative enough with ball in hand and Sneyd needs to work on his passing and running game, all go all out for Brough and use Carlos in the centres.
Personally I wouldn't keep Micheals and use the money and quota spot for a half, we have Tala, Naughton, Fonua and Griffin who can play on the wing.
Hopefully not many will play for England in the off season.
Ain't we forgetting Naughton's being let go? Shaul as running half and Conner at back!
DABHAND wrote:Tony Smith has a dig at us for having too many foreign players in our side in his interview for other channels.Says Warringtons investment in local talent has paid off,easy innit when you have a very wealthy boss who can cherry pick other clubs best players.
T. King, G. King, Patton, Penny, Wilde, Philbin, R. Evans, Smith. 8 players there through our academy who played on Friday. Hardly Cherry picked superstars.
Then of course you're missing our other 1st team regulars through the academy. Currie, B. Evans, Laithwaite, Dwyer, Ben Harrison
and Fringe 1st teamers through the academy. Livett and Johnson
And next season of course we'll have Mike cooper back who came through the academy and is adored over at St. George.
Anything else you want to say about our investment in local talent? Because there I've named 15 lads out of our 33 man squad who have come through the academy. Next season we'll have an absolute minimum of 13.
Joined: Jun 14 2009 Posts: 1253 Location: edinburgh
traveled down from edinburgh on friday ,full of hope and expectations.what a let down,and to cap it of the train back to edinburgh was diverted through carlyle and added another hour and twenty minutes onto the journey home.talk about being peed off.only thing that was good about the weekend was rovers getting beat beat by a drop goal that never was according to peacock.
born in airlie str,1939.german landmine that fell on boulevard,also blew up half of our house.thats why i dont like germans.not because they blew our house and boulevard up,but because the gerry pillock was aiming for craven park.
Joined: Jun 28 2002 Posts: 11184 Location: Castleford
Sebasteeno wrote:Well we missed Wembley as we was in the middle of driving around Italy so me, the mrs and three kids really looked forward to this game, the scene was set, the supporters supported and...................the team looked absolutely shagged from 1-17 from the start. I dont think its a mental thing from Wembley, i just think the team is knackered, a lack of injuries has actually bitten us on the booty as very few have had any time off and it showed, we were off in intensity and at the end of the season when your supposed be peaking were done! For me thats the season over and although no one can argue that a wembley win has been great we was top for large parts of the season and at the death we lose it and finish third. Im deeply dissapointed in tonight and doubt ill be the only one
I've been saying this for a few weeks now and been shot down for it too. Some of those players are absolutely shot and I'm not surprised.
Black 'n' White's Best Female 2006 & Runner Up 2007 & 2008 "We will not accept a top eight finish as a barometer of supposed success at any point in the future whilst I am the owner of this club", A Pearson 23/09/2011
Losing to Leeds and Huddersfield latish on in the season meant that resting players became less of an option. Every game from then on was a "must win", and we're suffering the consequences now.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
Large Paws wrote:You really can't help yourself when it comes to Radford, can you?
What are you talking about? Picking out certain aspects that we could do better for the future isn't having a go, it's discussing the finer points of things that i and others have discussed were we think in our opinion things could be improved. Or do you think bringing on interchange players only to do 20 minutes in games is ok? Do you think going on the lash after Wembley has a more positive or negative effect on a performance directly thereafter? Do you think playing already jaded players again instead of using more squad players whom aren't is best despite the fact that this was proven this season not to be in short turnaround situations? against teams such as Hudds when the players were knackered and we got beat (& they were bottom and absolute cack as were Leeds when they beat us, even against Saints two weeks back I and others though Radford could have rested a couple more forwards. yet against warrington at home at Easter we won with loads of fresh legs. If you are serious about succeeding as much as you can you look at everything possible. This is a forum, this is where stuff about Hull FC is discussed.
Just a thanks for the good humour of the Hull fans...I was on radio warrington (local community radio) and we had some good chat with the Hull fans around us.
Just a thanks for the good humour of the Hull fans...I was on radio warrington (local community radio) and we had some good chat with the Hull fans around us.
Joined: Apr 29 2010 Posts: 585 Location: In two minds
knockersbumpMKII wrote:What are you talking about? Picking out certain aspects that we could do better for the future isn't having a go, it's discussing the finer points of things that i and others have discussed were we think in our opinion things could be improved. Or do you think bringing on interchange players only to do 20 minutes in games is ok? Do you think going on the lash after Wembley has a more positive or negative effect on a performance directly thereafter? Do you think playing already jaded players again instead of using more squad players whom aren't is best despite the fact that this was proven this season not to be in short turnaround situations? against teams such as Hudds when the players were knackered and we got beat (& they were bottom and absolute cack as were Leeds when they beat us, even against Saints two weeks back I and others though Radford could have rested a couple more forwards. yet against warrington at home at Easter we won with loads of fresh legs. If you are serious about succeeding as much as you can you look at everything possible. This is a forum, this is where stuff about Hull FC is discussed.
It is not necessarily what you say, it is how you say it. You always come over as critical of Radford.
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