Joined: Sep 04 2005 Posts: 1115 Location: In the land of wishful thinking once more. Patiently waiting for our time to finally arrive.
bonaire wrote:It wont change until Smith goes. I really cant believe how far Smith has taken us backwards. If there is anyone out there that supports Smith and can tell me one positive to team performance since he has been here let us all know
I tried to stay positive for as long as possible, hoping that we would see some indications of hope and progress to come (however minor those signs were to be) but my patience finally snapped completely at half-time in the Leigh debacle.
The only conclusion I can come to, for Smith still being in post, is that Pearson still believes in the work that Smith is putting in behind the scenes during the week (this so-called 'culture' change that keeps being trotted out after each weekly humiliation!) and he is of the opinion that in the years to come this work will bear fruit and provide the foundation stones for all future success! Unfortunately, none of that is feeding through to the fanbase who can only see hopeless capitulation re-occurring each week. We can hardly applaud what we can't even see!
The only other reason for Smith still being head coach, that I can see, is that Pearson simply has no idea of where to go or who to turn to if he were to sack Smith and therefore has left himself with no option but to stick with a plan which clearly is no longer working (if indeed it ever was!). Pearson has dug a hole for himself so deep that he now can't scramble back out of it. The worst part is, he's dragged the entire club along with all of its supporters down into the hole with him!
On Smith's appointment, I honestly believed we had made a step in the right direction, that at the very least Smith would have the club pointing in the right direction, laying down a solid base for possibly someone else, further down the line, to build on, putting back in a position to once more challenge at the top of the game. If that is indeed still the scenario then it has become nigh on impossible for any of us to see the vision, even if you have 20/20 eyesight (which at my age I don't!).
Like I said, I tried to remain positive, tried to see some indication of progress but, under Smith, we are going so far backwards, and at such a rate, I am starting to worry that what has happened under his tenure may already have become irreversible. Changing the club's philosophy, attitude and mentality is a very laudable concept and would, undoubtedly, lay the foundations for more successful times, but for the life of me I fail to see how taking 50 point hammerings every week can assist that process, and those hammerings have to be laid at Smith's office door (that is if we actually can afford the rent on an office for him!).
If this is allowed to go on for much longer, it may possibly kill the club permanently.
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Bombed Out wrote:I read he can also play hooker so that may sway it in his favour
He is primarily a full back who also plays nine good luck to the lad but if the idea was to play full back and move Hoy to six what does that say to Litten Alternatively if the idea was to use him off the bench as a nine then what does that say to Balmforth. Think we all know the answer for Balmforth but is Litten now on the naughty step. Personally dont think he will play
bonaire wrote:He is primarily a full back who also plays nine good luck to the lad but if the idea was to play full back and move Hoy to six what does that say to Litten Alternatively if the idea was to use him off the bench as a nine then what does that say to Balmforth. Think we all know the answer for Balmforth but is Litten now on the naughty step. Personally dont think he will play
It doesn't matter if his best position is full back he'll end up playing nine.
BP1 wrote:I tried to stay positive for as long as possible, hoping that we would see some indications of hope and progress to come (however minor those signs were to be) but my patience finally snapped completely at half-time in the Leigh debacle.
The only conclusion I can come to, for Smith still being in post, is that Pearson still believes in the work that Smith is putting in behind the scenes during the week (this so-called 'culture' change that keeps being trotted out after each weekly humiliation!) and he is of the opinion that in the years to come this work will bear fruit and provide the foundation stones for all future success! Unfortunately, none of that is feeding through to the fanbase who can only see hopeless capitulation re-occurring each week. We can hardly applaud what we can't even see!
The only other reason for Smith still being head coach, that I can see, is that Pearson simply has no idea of where to go or who to turn to if he were to sack Smith and therefore has left himself with no option but to stick with a plan which clearly is no longer working (if indeed it ever was!). Pearson has dug a hole for himself so deep that he now can't scramble back out of it. The worst part is, he's dragged the entire club along with all of its supporters down into the hole with him!
On Smith's appointment, I honestly believed we had made a step in the right direction, that at the very least Smith would have the club pointing in the right direction, laying down a solid base for possibly someone else, further down the line, to build on, putting back in a position to once more challenge at the top of the game. If that is indeed still the scenario then it has become nigh on impossible for any of us to see the vision, even if you have 20/20 eyesight (which at my age I don't!).
Like I said, I tried to remain positive, tried to see some indication of progress but, under Smith, we are going so far backwards, and at such a rate, I am starting to worry that what has happened under his tenure may already have become irreversible. Changing the club's philosophy, attitude and mentality is a very laudable concept and would, undoubtedly, lay the foundations for more successful times, but for the life of me I fail to see how taking 50 point hammerings every week can assist that process, and those hammerings have to be laid at Smith's office door (that is if we actually can afford the rent on an office for him!).
If this is allowed to go on for much longer, it may possibly kill the club permanently.
A great post that mirror and animates what many are thinking. It does appear to everyone I speak to that they think that Adam has either run out of ideas or money or has lost interest and wants a way out but can't find one. But most of all the biggest gripe is that no one is talking to us above the coaching level.
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Spoke to Danny yesterday two cracked ribs and a popped Cartilage so he be out for 3/4 weeks minimum and he said no point in injecting it as it won't heal, was very downhearted about where the club is going. Hoy Tindall McIntosh Sutcliffe Martin Smith Charles Eseese Brown Sao Scott Okunbur Lane Subs Pele J.Brown Cator Gardiner or Jebson(should be Balmforth)
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Don't think I've been less excited for a game, Huddersfield aren't the most glamorous of opponents at the best of times, they out 50 points on us 2 weeks ago and we're further decimated by injuries. Fair play to anyone that's actually giving up a day of their weekend to go to the game and watch it
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25780 Location: Back in Hull.
Achieved really poorly in a Spreadsheets assessment, only completing one task and scoring 4/40, will reflect his ARE's in the next report. Will organize a session for him to come and work within a small group to support his understanding of the topic. He does struggle in class, but not to this level, think he struggles with the pressure of test condition assessment's. Didn't use his extra time also.
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