Post subject: Re: Good Friday Derby: Record score for Hull KR
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 7:18 pm
bonaire
International Star
Joined: Apr 04 2014 Posts: 7787
fosdyke99 wrote:luckily for us on friday,rovers are crap as well.could go either way.2 poor teams.
As FC supporters whatever we think of HKR they are far from crap. Thats why they sit joint fourth in the table with a points differential of 32 whilst we sit 10th with a minus points differential of 116. The other major difference is that they are fit and can defend which is why they havnt suffered any blowout defeats Its galling to see them doing well but my guess is you may change your mind after Friday as we are the ideal team to play for teams with pace and who move the ball fast and wide and unless we put the whole team on steroids it will be another blowout defeat
Post subject: Re: Good Friday Derby: Record score for Hull KR
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 7:43 pm
Billy Brightside
Academy Player
Joined: Mar 22 2023 Posts: 118
This Humberside Derby has a Hull FC victory written all over it. On paper the West side of the city are underdogs, however a desperate Chairman and a coach under immense pressure coupled with restless frustrated fans threatening a financial boycott due to the poor performance of their team I think will be the fortitude that gets the West side of the city over the line. A financial boost for Chairman Adam Pearson after admitting financial issues is now having to pay back the Government’s “Covid” loan. The victory would only paper over the cracks with an underperforming squad with around twenty of that squad out of contract come the end of the season , financial worries aside the West side of the City would want nothing better than a victory over their neighbours who sit above them in the league table.
Post subject: Re: Good Friday Derby: Record score for Hull KR
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 8:34 pm
Yippee try yay
First Team Player
Joined: Jun 13 2020 Posts: 833
Billy Brightside wrote:This Humberside Derby has a Hull FC victory written all over it. On paper the West side of the city are underdogs, however a desperate Chairman and a coach under immense pressure coupled with restless frustrated fans threatening a financial boycott due to the poor performance of their team I think will be the fortitude that gets the West side of the city over the line. A financial boost for Chairman Adam Pearson after admitting financial issues is now having to pay back the Government’s “Covid” loan. The victory would only paper over the cracks with an underperforming squad with around twenty of that squad out of contract come the end of the season , financial worries aside the West side of the City would want nothing better than a victory over their neighbours who sit above them in the league table.
Post subject: Re: Good Friday Derby: Record score for Hull KR
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 9:28 pm
supersport
Club Captain
Joined: Jan 03 2020 Posts: 254
if you cannot beat or compete with rovers at home then where is your next win gonna come from, its a very tough league this year surely you wont be relegated wakefield look certs
Post subject: Re: Good Friday Derby: Record score for Hull KR
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2023 3:02 am
Freddie Miller.
International Star
Joined: Nov 20 2011 Posts: 1183 Location: Australia
Armavinit wrote: This is by far the worst FC team I’ve watched in over 60 years and I’ve watched some sh!te.
I go back to one you would have seen A for my worst team. 1963-64 season when Hull finished bottom of 16 teams winning 4 from 30. Didn't watch many as I was working in London and they lost all I did manage to attend!
Post subject: Re: Good Friday Derby: Record score for Hull KR
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2023 8:23 am
Armavinit
International Star
Joined: May 24 2011 Posts: 2455
Freddie Miller. wrote:I go back to one you would have seen A for my worst team. 1963-64 season when Hull finished bottom of 16 teams winning 4 from 30. Didn't watch many as I was working in London and they lost all I did manage to attend!
The demise of The Panzer Pack but at least they tried, not like this rabble. Unfortunately as others have said, it’s the culmination of 5 years of dross and poor management. The blame lies squarely on at the top but heaven forbid AP throws the toys out of the pram more like throw some of the players on the dole, can’t see many of them getting a club for next season at Super League level and there lies the rub, it’s hard to motivate someone who knows they’re headed for enforced retirement.
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