Joined: Feb 10 2004 Posts: 16136 Location: Badsville
Phuzzy wrote:Can I just say that, as a Wigan fan, I'm very happy for Radford to consider us "an average side". He has shown many times that he has poor judgement and is pretty clueless when recognising what makes a good side. I'd happily have him a substantial bet that this 'average' side will finish above his 'good' one.
you know there is a difference between an "average side" in a league in any given year, and an average side compared to previous iterations of the same team don't you?
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Joined: Mar 23 2018 Posts: 6675 Location: Kingston upon Hull
Rocknrolla69er wrote:Constructive criticism is allowed.
Weve brought in an attacking coach to solve alot of the issues mentioned, yet our attacking structure doesnt seem to have altered.
Some posters with a keen eye are spotting the exact same shortcomings as weve had for a couple of seasons now.
Whats wrong with pointing them out and hoping they improve.
Weve mentioned the players shirking work especially in the forwards, weve mentioned the distribution from the play the ball and the organisers. Radfords latest interview seems to lay the blame at the players doors as in the decision makers on the pitch. So who is it Connor, Sneyd and Houghton?
Il say it again as much as Houghtons done for us and all the tackles he makes, i dont think his distribution from the play the ball is brilliant, as in speed and pass selection.
Were looking disjointed, try Johnstone from the start vs Catalans and Kelly at 6.
I’ve no problem with constructive criticism, but four matches in to a new season, and a Radders out thread, it is more like a witch hunt.
Maybe pop your comment over on the relevant thread as its coming over people arnt allowed to discuss our short comings on the matchday thread, after the match.
Riderofthepalehorse wrote:I’ve no problem with constructive criticism, but four matches in to a new season, and a Radders out thread, it is more like a witch hunt.
Does a new season draw a line under previous season's performances? if so do we disregard those cup wins which were years ago?
Jake the Peg wrote:Does a new season draw a line under previous season's performances? if so do we disregard those cup wins which were years ago?
... and what about 2018, when the club had the worst injury record in living memory. Plenty on here have already conveniently forgotten it ever happened.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
Joined: Mar 23 2018 Posts: 6675 Location: Kingston upon Hull
Jake the Peg wrote:Does a new season draw a line under previous season's performances? if so do we disregard those cup wins which were years ago?
You couldn’t disregard those fantastic occasions, even you must have enjoyed them. But this is 20/20 four games in, we’re not that good, we’re not that bad, give the lads a chance, even till Easter as one of our posters use to say, we don’t know how the season will unravel.
Joined: Mar 23 2018 Posts: 6675 Location: Kingston upon Hull
Rocknrolla69er wrote:Maybe pop your comment over on the relevant thread as its coming over people arnt allowed to discuss our short comings on the matchday thread, after the match.
My original post is on the correct thread, regarding Wigan v Hull.
Riderofthepalehorse wrote:You couldn’t disregard those fantastic occasions, even you must have enjoyed them. But this is 20/20 four games in, we’re not that good, we’re not that bad, give the lads a chance, even till Easter as one of our posters use to say, we don’t know how the season will unravel.
Even I must have enjoyed them? I love this club and have supported them for best part of 50 years. Seen plenty of ups and downs but I'm not blind to the clubs failings unlike some
ccs wrote:... and what about 2018, when the club had the worst injury record in living memory. Plenty on here have already conveniently forgotten it ever happened.
And the joint worst losing run in our history along with the worst defeat in our history too wasnt it?
Joined: Mar 23 2018 Posts: 6675 Location: Kingston upon Hull
Jake the Peg wrote:Even I must have enjoyed them? I love this club and have supported them for best part of 50 years. Seen plenty of ups and downs but I'm not blind to the clubs failings unlike some
I guess I’m just a glass half full type of guy Jake
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