Hudd-Shay wrote:I'm happy he isn't playing as he would no doubt have had a stormer. But how would we know his weaknesses? He hardly got a game for us.
Was tongue in cheek..but you've answered it anyway.The fact he didnt start the season and was later dropped when he did,suggests perceived weakness that the coaching staff were aware of.
Ryan King went off injured towards the end of the game against Barrow a couple of weeks back I watched it on the Viaplay freebie, looked in a bit of pain round the upper leg / hip area and don’t really care if he plays or not, just hope it’s not too serious for the bloke.
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People talking about Ryan King and his weakness’ , surely the Fax coaching team would have known all about them had they done due diligence before signing him, Further to that they seemingly failed to address those weakness when coaching/ training, therefore he left with some saying he was over rated, uncoachable, all round bad egg. Now Fax are scared he will play against them! Once again some fickle fans on here
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the fax in asia wrote:People talking about Ryan King and his weakness’ , surely the Fax coaching team would have known all about them had they done due diligence before signing him, Further to that they seemingly failed to address those weakness when coaching/ training, therefore he left with some saying he was over rated, uncoachable, all round bad egg. Now Fax are scared he will play against them! Once again some fickle fans on here
He left because he missed his girlfriend and the constant commute was effecting his training, the rest is made up by the false narrative crew who have an agenda against Grix and for some reason find it impossible to remain objective when giving an ‘ opinion’
Listenup94 wrote:He left because he missed his girlfriend and the constant commute was effecting his training, the rest is made up by the false narrative crew who have an agenda against Grix and for some reason find it impossible to remain objective when giving an ‘ opinion’
At last a little sensible post about one of "the failures".
I sometimes think things are made up just to down the club and staff.
The only recruit who played and disappointed was Maher who imho should have been better. But we do not know what may have affected his form. So much speculation on here and i will not add to it.
the fax in asia wrote:@Listenup 94, thank you for clearing that .
He’s said it before but they don’t want to listen.
I will just add this.
The reason Ryan wasn’t a first choice to start with was his fitness levels needed working on (which the coaching staff were doing) and both Kav and Gee were in the second row spots and playing well so he wasn’t just going to walk into the team. During that “getting up to speed time” the personnel reasons had started to kick in and his mind wasn’t here which led to him not wanting to stay under the above circumstances so both he and the club decided to part company and is perfectly understandable to any reasonable persons except those who would try and blame Grix for everything.
It made me laugh the logic behind it some of it.
In one game this season he played at 6 for Haven and got the man of the match and there was “see he played at stand off and was MoM, why did Grix treat him so badly we should have never let him go”.
I can just imagine what would have been said if Simon had left either Keyes or BJ out and played King in the halves, it’s bad enough when he moves Brandon.
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faxcar wrote:He’s said it before but they don’t want to listen.
I will just add this.
The reason Ryan wasn’t a first choice to start with was his fitness levels needed working on (which the coaching staff were doing) and both Kav and Gee were in the second row spots and playing well so he wasn’t just going to walk into the team. During that “getting up to speed time” the personnel reasons had started to kick in and his mind wasn’t here which led to him not wanting to stay under the above circumstances so both he and the club decided to part company and is perfectly understandable to any reasonable persons except those who would try and blame Grix for everything.
It made me laugh the logic behind it some of it.
In one game this season he played at 6 for Haven and got the man of the match and there was “see he played at stand off and was MoM, why did Grix treat him so badly we should have never let him go”.
I can just imagine what would have been said if Simon had left either Keyes or BJ out and played King in the halves, it’s bad enough when he moves Brandon. :lol:
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