On a side note, I wish the BBC would get rid of gollum. I watched a few of the pre game press conferences that they put on FC Live last season. I had to switch it off when it was his turn to ask questions.
Can't we have Mike White or Richard Stead doing the interviews instead
Agree re Gwilym Lloyd he is dire, I would say he past his best but he's never been good.
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
Always thought pre-season games were to give the first team a run out Results don’t matter the players must be disappointed they will not get some gametime
Touchdowner wrote:Always thought pre-season games were to give the first team a run out Results don’t matter the players must be disappointed they will not get some gametime
Some of your posts tend to make me wonder how long you’ve been around? The only pre season friendlies I can remember, where they were taken seriously was the Eva Hardaker cup derbies. All other pre season friendlies tend to be a mixture of up and comings with the odd first teamer. I remember Superman’s testimonial at Fev, it was diabolical considering so many FC fans travelled to it. Hodgson knows what he’s doing and I’m sure there’ll be a few more first team back for Leeds, next week.
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Thought your young team showed a lot of guts and played well in the first half. Fash and Sao were the pick of the team, particularly Fash. When they were off you struggled a bit but that's to be expected.
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Bullseye wrote:Thought your young team showed a lot of guts and played well in the first half. Fash and Sao were the pick of the team, particularly Fash. When they were off you struggled a bit but that's to be expected.
Thanks, good to hear. Of our first choice 17 I think only Sao and Fash were playing so to be expected that we'd be on the wrong end of the scoreline. Hopefully a good runout for our youngsters and a chance for fringe players like Scott and Johnstone.
Hull FC: Davy Litten; Manoa Wacokecoke, Cameron Scott, Leon Stewart, Lewis Martin; Marcus Walker, Callum Rutland; Brad Fash, Jordan Johnstone, Aidan Burrell; Charlie Severs, Zach Jebson; Ligi Sao
Bench: Alex Gibson, Mackenzie Harman, Kieran Masike, Sam Richards, Nick Staveley
Touchdowner wrote:I maybe old school ,but what did today’s game achieve ?
to see who could step in if we get injuries, small squad again, also if covid hits again, these lads may need to be called upon rather than the club being awarded a 48-0 loss if rumour is correct!
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