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ComeOnYouUll wrote:Time is certainly running out for Reynolds to get a contract extension (I don't see how the option could be in his favour). His stop-start Hull career has been something of a disappointment.
I hope he's back for the Huddersfield game and can put together a run of form. He seems popular and a positive influence in the squad and he always speaks highly of the club and the fans when he's on Aussie radio.
I think it would be fair to say there are a few players in that situation too of hardly stringing a run of games together over a fair amount of time.
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Joined: May 02 2010 Posts: 1463 Location: Playing League on The Close
Yes, I agree we have a few players who need to start delivering.
Several gave come off long term injuries. Now we are a few games into the season and as they get a few games under the belt, their confidence should return.
Coupled with some brighter weather, we should really be kicking on from the Wigan game. All players (except Taylor) should be back by then, so no excuses for not putting in a performance, especially those hoping for a contract extension.
Joined: Jan 26 2009 Posts: 2843 Location: The Cavern Club
ComeOnYouUll wrote:Time is certainly running out for Reynolds to get a contract extension (I don't see how the option could be in his favour). His stop-start Hull career has been something of a disappointment.
I hope he's back for the Huddersfield game and can put together a run of form. He seems popular and a positive influence in the squad and he always speaks highly of the club and the fans when he's on Aussie radio.
As i said previously, he won't be here next season. New 6 from Cas coming in next season.
Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12647 Location: Leicestershire.
ComeOnYouUll wrote:Time is certainly running out for Reynolds to get a contract extension (I don't see how the option could be in his favour).
Sounds like it isn’t. Bit of an odd one, either way, for a player who’ll be 34 early next season.
I thought maybe it’d be something triggered if he played enough games during in the first 2 years, which might be unlikely anyway.
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Mild Rover wrote:Sounds like it isn’t. Bit of an odd one, either way, for a player who’ll be 34 early next season.
I thought maybe it’d be something triggered if he played enough games during in the first 2 years, which might be unlikely anyway.
I looked back at the article on the club's website about him signing and it says "an option of a third year" but doesn't actually explicitly say in the club's favour.
I believe Luke Gale's contract triggers a second year if he reaches a number of appearances (which obviously hasn't got off to the best of starts).
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25779 Location: Back in Hull.
I'm torn on Trueman, 2 years ago, I would have loved him signing, but he seems to be out of form and a bit injury prone.
However you saw on Sunday what a good player he can be with a dominant pack and before his injuries he looked a very excited young player, who had a very good running and kicking game, he is a pretty strong defender too.
Personally I think it's worth the risk, would certainly be an improvement on Reynolds and potentially I long term half back for the club.
Will give us a quota place to play with too, although we might need a 7 if Gale doesn't sign again and Hookem isn't ready (Real shame he is injured, as I would have loved to see what he can do).
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