Post subject: Re: The never-ending, perpetual, and forever rebuild
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 10:27 am
Don 76
Fringe Player
Joined: Jan 19 2022 Posts: 170
The Magic Rat wrote:Hurrell wasn't sh*te for us. Didn't he make the dream team the first 2 years? He was injured more often last season and has never had the luxury of playing in a team on the front foot most weeks.
His last season when he played he was fat and sh*the in every game I saw him play .....constantly dropping balls in collision and not catching etc
Post subject: Re: The never-ending, perpetual, and forever rebuild
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 1:58 pm
Once were Loiners
First Team Player
Joined: Dec 15 2021 Posts: 1256
Fitness was definitely an issue under Furner and then Agar. Some of the physiques were a disgrace for professional sportsmen, and several are noticeably thinner after leaving Leeds.
Post subject: Re: The never-ending, perpetual, and forever rebuild
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 2:14 pm
tomlufc
Player Coach
Joined: Oct 31 2006 Posts: 285
Don 76 wrote:The Lotpod podcast this week points something out again about how we seem to actively devalue players when they arrive at Headingly and vice versa. E.g Sezer was good Fartown but s*ite for us. Hurrell sh*te for us and decent at Saints
We hear about culture being wrong at Leeds but what does that exactly mean?.....can anyone list theml 'culture' failings down? (Genuine request)
Well for years there's been a culture of players being completely overweight, Lui,Hurrell, Lolohea etc were waddling around Headingley then magically lost weight when they left and improved. The culture is a disgrace, but that stems from hiring coaches that are poor and no one respects. I still can't get over the fact Agar got another year as our coach despite clearly being a stopgap appointment that was never going to get us back properly competing. That decision to me really confirms how clueless the decision-making has been over the past.... 6 years?
When there's no coach in place, there's no foundation to build on. So we just hop from one disaster to the other.
Post subject: Re: The never-ending, perpetual, and forever rebuild
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 2:23 pm
Don 76
Fringe Player
Joined: Jan 19 2022 Posts: 170
tomlufc wrote:Well for years there's been a culture of players being completely overweight, Lui,Hurrell, Lolohea etc were waddling around Headingley then magically lost weight when they left and improved. The culture is a disgrace, but that stems from hiring coaches that are poor and no one respects. I still can't get over the fact Agar got another year as our coach despite clearly being a stopgap appointment that was never going to get us back properly competing. That decision to me really confirms how clueless the decision-making has been over the past.... 6 years?
When there's no coach in place, there's no foundation to build on. So we just hop from one disaster to the other.
Post subject: Re: The never-ending, perpetual, and forever rebuild
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 3:01 pm
Trebor1
International Star
Joined: Mar 03 2017 Posts: 5958
tomlufc wrote:Well for years there's been a culture of players being completely overweight, Lui,Hurrell, Lolohea etc were waddling around Headingley then magically lost weight when they left and improved. The culture is a disgrace, but that stems from hiring coaches that are poor and no one respects. I still can't get over the fact Agar got another year as our coach despite clearly being a stopgap appointment that was never going to get us back properly competing. That decision to me really confirms how clueless the decision-making has been over the past.... 6 years?
When there's no coach in place, there's no foundation to build on. So we just hop from one disaster to the other.
Post subject: Re: The never-ending, perpetual, and forever rebuild
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 5:34 pm
The Ghost of '99
Player Coach
Joined: Feb 26 2006 Posts: 3092
Don 76 wrote:The Lotpod podcast this week points something out again about how we seem to actively devalue players when they arrive at Headingly and vice versa. E.g Sezer was good Fartown but s*ite for us. Hurrell sh*te for us and decent at Saints
Apart from Hurrell not being shlte for us (and playing very similarly at Saints) and Sezer not being all that good at Huddersfield those are amazing insights (the sort one might expect given the source you cite tbf).
"Brian McDermott, with a wry smile, nods when asked if he remembers a specific incident which made him realise he was a prick. 'I do', he murmurs."
Post subject: Re: The never-ending, perpetual, and forever rebuild
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 8:01 pm
christopher
International Board Member
Joined: Nov 19 2002 Posts: 13624 Location: West Yorkshire
Shabino wrote:Hurrell and Tui haven’t lost weight From what I’ve seen. Better coaches have just unlocked more potential
Tui was a the wrong player for is at the time, he just wasn’t suited to the role Furner wanted him to play.
Hurrell was good for us, his last year was blighted by injury and he lost his mum, the talk of Saints miraculously turning him into a superstar is just hyperbole, he was always going to look good in a side like saints
Post subject: Re: The never-ending, perpetual, and forever rebuild
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2022 11:49 am
Don 76
Fringe Player
Joined: Jan 19 2022 Posts: 170
The Ghost of '99 wrote:Apart from Hurrell not being shlte for us (and playing very similarly at Saints) and Sezer not being all that good at Huddersfield those are amazing insights (the sort one might expect given the source you cite tbf).
Obviously you weren't paying attention to Sezer's Huddy career....he led the man of steel points ahead of every other SL player at one point in the first season.....think that was towards Xmas....Therefore I'd say that at least a few people thought he was decent
In addition if you think the way Konny is playing now bears any resemblance to his last season with us then you might want to have think about your own 'insights'
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