Joined: Jan 26 2009 Posts: 2834 Location: The Cavern Club
Hullrealist wrote:Think the funniest thing is making out like Trueman & Hoy is cheap ambition-less partnership. It would still be a very good duo.
We don’t know what the club has up their sleeves. Few names beginning to pop up and they’ve all been class potential signings. Clubs obviously aiming for quality quota players which might mean a few misses but if we bag 1-2 coups we are laughing.
I wonder how the change of coach might affect their squad. Hopefully a few players becoming available. They would be scary if Holbrook went there
I wouldn't be against Hoy and Trueman in the halves. Tex looked good against Saints and after all, he was initially brought over to play in the halves.
I'm sure the club will have other targets though if Clune heads elswhere.
jimmyfivebellies wrote:We are going to struggle with our signings for 2024.Hull appear to be on a cost cutting exercise,to plug the deficits in the finances,plus repayments of the Covid loans.Not a chance we will be at full cap next year despite what the club want us to believe.Clune will end up at Leeds,Watson wants to stay in Australia so knowing us we will end up with Trueman and Hoy in the halves
What evidence is there to suggest we’re on a ‘cost cutting exercise’? We’ve just signed a head coach as an assistant and have the most experienced coach in the league, alongside brand new facilities this year. It’s a myth.
Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 8165 Location: Never never land away with the fairies
tommyfromhull wrote:What evidence is there to suggest we’re on a ‘cost cutting exercise’? We’ve just signed a head coach as an assistant and have the most experienced coach in the league, alongside brand new facilities this year. It’s a myth.
Not forgetting that I doubt that Riding & Shenton come cheap either nor Davidson for that matter.
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
As mentioned above, should we fail to sign a half, Hoy and Trueman isn't a terrible partnership for 'worst case scenario' for next season. But bringing in a half would certainly be preferable.
Plenty of talk of cost cutting which may be true to a degree but when you consider we were offering treble of Cliffords current deal (which you would assume he wasn't exactly on penny's in the first place) then there must be money there to be spent, TS will be looking to ensure he spends it on the right players which we must trust he will do so.
tommyfromhull wrote:What evidence is there to suggest we’re on a ‘cost cutting exercise’? We’ve just signed a head coach as an assistant and have the most experienced coach in the league, alongside brand new facilities this year. It’s a myth.
they've let the dobbins fans get into their heads about it!
as someone has said,newcastle signing cogger will mean clune exiting.they now have hastings gamble and now cogger for there halfs.be interesting to see were clune ends up.
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