Post subject: Re: Hull FCs new Coaching set up - ideas
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2022 7:15 am
Smiggs
Club Owner
Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 9673 Location: Hull
Armavinit wrote:In Aldi, Hessle, yesterday, I asked a certain Rovers ex player/water carrier, what he thought of Smith to FC, he said “it’s good for the club”. Asked him about Gene joining Smith and he said “yes as his assistant”. The water carrier and Gene are bezzies
Post subject: Re: Hull FCs new Coaching set up - ideas
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2022 1:28 pm
GrahamBray
First Team Player
Joined: Dec 17 2020 Posts: 537
davey41 wrote:Whose Smiff?
Hard to say with his lack of pace full back isn't ideal for him, but with the discipline required and the fact that most teams' halfbacks initiate set plays and conduct the rhythm of attacks, his off the cuff, instinctive style did not work well for us when he did try 6. I still think centre, the position in which he was picked for England against NZ, was where he did a lot of good stuff and I may be wrong, but the England boss at the time was Smith, I think.
Post subject: Re: Hull FCs new Coaching set up - ideas
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2022 9:21 pm
FoD FC Army
Player Coach
Joined: May 13 2007 Posts: 489
GrahamBray wrote:Hard to say with his lack of pace full back isn't ideal for him, but with the discipline required and the fact that most teams' halfbacks initiate set plays and conduct the rhythm of attacks, his off the cuff, instinctive style did not work well for us when he did try 6. I still think centre, the position in which he was picked for England against NZ, was where he did a lot of good stuff and I may be wrong, but the England boss at the time was Smith, I think.
The game that sticks in my mind is this one (he came on as a sub I think) where he is definitely playing as one of the halfs.
I'd love to see him playing like this in the halfs for us next season.
GrahamBray wrote:Hard to say with his lack of pace full back isn't ideal for him, but with the discipline required and the fact that most teams' halfbacks initiate set plays and conduct the rhythm of attacks, his off the cuff, instinctive style did not work well for us when he did try 6. I still think centre, the position in which he was picked for England against NZ, was where he did a lot of good stuff and I may be wrong, but the England boss at the time was Smith, I think.
The game that sticks in my mind is this one (he came on as a sub I think) where he is definitely playing as one of the halfs.
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