Dave K. wrote:it's took Reece 4/5 years to to start producing his potential, I've seen numerous threads on the Wakey board saying he isn't good enough, one good season doesn't make him a superstar either I'll wait and see how he does next year before claiming we made a mistake releasing him, plus since he has left we haven't done too badly, id doubt we are in the position Wakey were to be so patience.
Anyway we aren't too bad for centres, Connor is an excellent centre and pre injury Griffin and Carlos were in great form.
As ever your apparent bitterness towards any player who once wore the black and white does you little credit.
You are also wrong on this one.
You'd have to go back to 2015 to find any serious criticism of Reece on the Wakey forums and tbf most of that team was loathed. He's certainly been a popular player since then as you say.
In 2015 he was 22 and not yet certain of his position. We at Wakefield know his limitations and IMO he's not as good a centre as Arundal however he's still a first class player and improving as a centre year on year - which is how it works for any player!
I'll put it this way, if you had kept Reece and his career path had gone in a similar vein to the way it has at Wakefield then I think you'd consider him a shrewd Academy investment. Scores double figure most seasons, always a top meter maker, good defender, regular SL centre, Dream Team and International all be it against France. Hand on heart you'd be happy with that for a player aged only 25?
You let a good one go I'm afraid, embrace it, it happens because unfortunately as you can't keep them all. Was it a mistake, yes in hindsight but Hull FC don't have that gift and neither does anyone else.
I really don't get why some fans slyly demean players who've left and done well at other clubs as not being good enough for their team. In my experience some players just fit some clubs or in Lynes case probably needed a kick up the bum.
Not sure why you think we have more time to be patient, we don't. Hull however probably need to learn to be more patient.