Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29802 Location: West Yorkshire
Hbomb82 wrote:Honestly can't see us bouncing back this time. Dragons will be determined to retain trophy and we will have too many feeling sorry for themselves
We'll also possibly be seeing Ellis, Houghton, Savelio, Faraimo and Tuimavave back. That may help a little bit, although not enough, as you rightly point out.
Irregular Hoops wrote:Not saying we staged monumental comebacks like that one, but I’m sure we came back many times from a couple of scores down.
Like I say I can only remember the rovers game and that was a while ago , but I’m not sure if they’s one from last season or so . We just collapse , it’s either a mental thing in my eyes with the players or the coaching staff aren’t good enough . Obviously this only comes up after defeats , and especially heavy ones , but they are getting to regular now .
I really enjoyed the Wakefield - Catalans game then it all went downhill. Got surrounded by really annoying people and then Hull came out on the pitch and things got really bad. Words fail me for how poor that was. The worrying thing is that I'm not even surprised any more.
Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12655 Location: Leicestershire.
Mrs Barista wrote:We'll also possibly be seeing Ellis, Houghton, Savelio, Faraimo and Tuimavave back. That may help a little bit, although not enough, as you rightly point out.
Tbf, that performance wasn’t about who was and wasn’t available. Every now and again Hull put in a performance that is almost bizarrely lethargic. Maybe it is a good thing that you concentrate so much rubbish into only a handful of games in a season!
When Warrington beat you, scoring 60+, I thought it was close to being over for Radford - it looked like something was fundamentally wrong. But your team bounced back as if nowt had happened - winning three in a row before another tonking. Again, maybe it’s a good thing they don’t get too down about it.
I wouldn’t be in the least bit surprised if you beat Catalans comfortably in the cup.
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
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