Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25863 Location: Back in Hull.
The previous owners only planned short term, they might have has a few more local players at a certain time, but invested no money in the youth, they were training at Gordan St Gym FFS.
Radford and AP have a long term plan, it has maybe taken a few more years than expected, but they are doing a great job, look at how many players are in the England set up (Knights included), he has improved loads of the current players.
Personally I don;t see getting to finals as success, I want to win them, as for being unlucky in 2013, you can't have been there, the performance certainly wasn't unlucky is was really poor.
In the past we have had a few stick up for knockers, but I think people are seeing him for what he is now.
Do you not wonder why not one Hull fan agrees with you.
I'll say it again, AP and Radford are doing a great job with the youth, 99.9% of fans will agree with that, you just hate Radford for some strange reason,
Radford knows more about when the players are ready than you or me.
I'll ask again , are you still involved with Rugby coaching, as you talk like you are?
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25863 Location: Back in Hull.
Mrs Barista wrote:"Worst type of fan."
Certainly is, bet he was celebrating like the rest of us at Wembley, but the uses the a message board to slag off the two main men responsible for those wins.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29802 Location: West Yorkshire
knockersbumpMKII wrote:And yet we got to Wembley three times and a GF in the 6 years before AP took over the club.
Did we? I thought Adam Pearson took over in July 2011. In the 6 years before he took over we got to Cardiff once (2005), Wembley once (2008) and Old Trafford once (2006). We won in Cardiff. Is that right?
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25863 Location: Back in Hull.
Mrs Barista wrote:Did we? I thought Adam Pearson took over in July 2011. In the 6 years before he took over we got to Cardiff once (2005), Wembley once (2008) and Old Trafford once (2006). We won in Cardiff. Is that right?
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29802 Location: West Yorkshire
Dave K. wrote:Not really a surprise, he hasn't got s clue.
Constantly running the current regime down. Such depressing negativity when IMO we have a very good squad, are giving youth loads of chances whilst still attracting fed trained talent like Connor and Miloudi, have a very strong commercial operation and I think crowds are up? If we could have got the senior players on the pitch with any sort of consistency this year, who knows what might have been? Club's in good shape IMO.
I wonder how many of the home grown players in the 2006 Grand Final team bumpy would class as "quality", because that's the benchmark he uses when comparing our current crop of youngsters.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
ccs wrote:I wonder how many of the home grown players in the 2006 Grand Final team bumpy would class as "quality", because that's the benchmark he uses when comparing our current crop of youngsters.
Quality enough for us to get to a GF with them so the youngsters on show in recent seasons are decidely poorer than those of 12 years ago right?
knockersbumpMKII wrote:Quality enough for us to get to a GF with them so the youngsters on show in recent seasons are decidely poorer than those of 12 years ago right?
I'm not normally 1 of those that has a pop at you but even on this occassion you've really outdone yourself and are talking complete BS.
You cannot compare trophy wins, finals or youngsters from different eras under different regimes simply because the infrastructures of the club were completely different.
Youngsters came through the ranks previously more out of necessity for reducing costs and maybe landing that 1 big overseas signing whereas now we can develop them at a slower rate, send them out on dual reg, which we couldn't do before and we now have a fairly balanced squad in terms of playing personnel.
Ultimately I don't care where our players come from as long as we don't break the quota rules. I'd rather the club be predominantly English but not fussed about local which you unfortunately seemed obssessed with. It's not always a viable option. I'd rather the players here be proud to wear the shirt irrespective of where they're from and be successful.
Unfortunately you use this as your last little dig at Pearson and Radford.
The club is financially stable and moderately succesful and entertaining now all good platforms to build on. Something we've not had for many a year, so enjoy it for what it is.
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