Dave K. wrote:I know injuries have played a part, but overall he has been a big disappointment, added to that he seemed have a bit of an attitude problem, I don't think he will be a big loss at all.
I'd said this a 100 times, but the one chance we have of getting out of this mess if to have 7 top (for SL) overseas players, think we have 1 at the moment (a bit early to say for Pele and Brown).
Imagine if we added in
Mcdonald Clune Fitzgibbon Parcell Yates
All players I think at some point we could have signed to Pele and Ese Ese, we would be a whole lot better as a team.
Our use of overseas spots has been nothing short of diabolical in recent times.
We've signed some real stinkers: Reynolds, Evans, Lovodua, Will Smith, Fonua, Okunbor plus others.
ComeOnYouUll wrote:Tex Hoy's dad not holding back in replying to the club's Instagram posts on the game
"No structure, no systems chopping and changing playing mind games, good way to coach a team" [followed by a thumbs up and a middle finger salute]
"Lets see how many of the off contract players resign if the out of date no structure no systems bloke playing mind games with players the club and media is still there"
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Tex in a half decent team would have gone alright. Just that we're a shower of sh!te. Thinking about St James Park last year. He was pretty good to be fair.
Joined: Jan 26 2009 Posts: 2834 Location: The Cavern Club
WIZEB wrote:Tex in a half decent team would have gone alright. Just that we're a shower of sh!te. Thinking about St James Park last year. He was pretty good to be fair.
Very true. Another who no doubt will leave and thrive at his next club like so many others have done.
Hoy has been affected by recruitment decisions this season, we signed a starting fullback in walker despite having a quota fullback already and a good backup in Litten to be his successor. We also signed Morgan Smith to play in the halves when the logical solution would have been to play Hoy at 6 and brown at 7 (or not sign walker), poor recruitment decisions by Uncle Tony/DJ Clarke
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25753 Location: Back in Hull.
I'm not sure, a good player would still ve able to look good even in a poor side, not sure he is as good as he think he is, even last season with a better side he was more miss that hit.
RockNRolla wrote:Very true. Another who no doubt will leave and thrive at his next club like so many others have done.
It's like Brett Hodgson, I think he could have thrived at a Wigan/saints style club as he is a very clever bloke and had lots of good ideas he wanted/tried to implement, unfortunately he had no chance at FC with player power roolling the roost.
Dave K. wrote:I'm not sure, a good player would still ve able to look good even in a poor side, not sure he is as good as he think he is, even last season with a better side he was more miss that hit.
Agreed, I just think he’s a poor player and a poor signing. Simple as that.
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