Joined: Mar 23 2018 Posts: 6674 Location: Kingston upon Hull
Dave K. wrote:Can be the greatest player in the world, but if you only play 11 games a season it's not too value, apart from last season, it's been a similar pattern for Scott, misses far too many games.
Sebasteeno wrote:I put something on the hull live thread about him leaving saying he's always injured, thinks he's better than he is and he won't be missed and he laughed at my comment
To be fair it does seem to be a funny thing for what I assume is a fully grown bloke to feel the need to have to get off their chest in such a public way about a lad who’s relatively quite young too. He’s been here a while and played under various coaches and regimes and don’t remember anyone ever having a bad word about the lad, quite the opposite. I get the impression he’s a focused lad and given his all every time he’s played for the club. Like you say he has had bad luck with injuries too that’s prevented him reaching his potential.
Reading between the lines he’s just had a good offer from Wakefield either financially or offered more game time, either way good luck to him hope it works out well.
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25728 Location: Back in Hull.
Riderofthepalehorse wrote:He’s 25 with plenty of time to play.
Again that's no relevance, no matter what age, if they don't play its no good, Scott has a history of bad injuries. Same could be said for for Trueman, Cator and Abdul. Hopefully a change in club for him, gives him a chamge of luck.
Joined: Nov 23 2009 Posts: 12738 Location: The Hamptons of East Yorkshire
Dave K. wrote:Again that's no relevance, no matter what age, if they don't play its no good, Scott has a history of bad injuries. Same could be said for for Trueman, Cator and Abdul. Hopefully a change in club for him, gives him a chamge of luck.
Works all ways I suppose. Sneyd was a tough little bugger and didn't miss many but some didnt rate him and were happy to see him go. They were wrong.
WIZEB wrote:Works all ways I suppose. Sneyd was a tough little bugger and didn't miss many but some didnt rate him and were happy to see him go. They were wrong.
Joined: Nov 23 2009 Posts: 12738 Location: The Hamptons of East Yorkshire
Armavinit wrote:Ah but Sneyd had that magic boot.
Yes, that, and seeing the dilution and deterioration of the 16/17 squad and thinking, Im getting the f00k out of here? One can only p!ss with the genitalia one is given. Unless your Mingechella and have to sit down to urinate.
Dave K. wrote:Again that's no relevance, no matter what age, if they don't play its no good, Scott has a history of bad injuries. Same could be said for for Trueman, Cator and Abdul. Hopefully a change in club for him, gives him a chamge of luck.
Joined: Mar 23 2018 Posts: 6674 Location: Kingston upon Hull
Armavinit wrote:Ah but Sneyd had that magic boot.
And he’s still got it buddy, I swear he deliberately dropped that left peg kick directly on top of young Moys head for Brearley to snatch, like he’s got it on a string, match winner.
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25728 Location: Back in Hull.
Riderofthepalehorse wrote:Of course his age is relevant, he has his career in front of him, whilst others don’t.
But that's no good if we are getting 15 games a season, just look at Stevie Ward. I'd rather have a player of similar ability who we get 24 plus games a season out of than one is injured half the season.
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