Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25728 Location: Back in Hull.
Sao has been excellent the last few weeks, seems to have improved his discipline and cut out his mistakes, I was all for getting rid, but I'd definitely keep him now.
Dave K. wrote:Sao has been excellent the last few weeks, seems to have improved his discipline and cut out his mistakes, I was all for getting rid, but I'd definitely keep him now.
not just Sao who has improved his discipline team discipline was a huge factor in our win against Wigan. lets hope it continues
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25728 Location: Back in Hull.
bonaire wrote:not just Sao who has improved his discipline team discipline was a huge factor in our win against Wigan. lets hope it continues
Totally agree and that credit must go to the coaching staff and particularly Myler, he stuck with Grix, when many fans (including me) wanted him out after the London game, brought back Ellis and brought in new players to improve us on and off the field.
Dave K. wrote:Totally agree and that credit must go to the coaching staff and particularly Myler, he stuck with Grix, when many fans (including me) wanted him out after the London game, brought back Ellis and brought in new players to improve us on and off the field.
You can’t praise Myler mate…it’s not the done thing…il give Grix his due,he has improved them a lot and bringing back Ellis was arguably his best decision.
Anybody else think that with the hype surrounding the return of Sam,it may play into our hands a bit or he will inspire the buggers and they play well.
The games afoot wrote:Anybody else think that with the hype surrounding the return of Sam,it may play into our hands a bit or he will inspire the buggers and they play well.
Don't know how long he's been planning his return . If it's a recent decision , He could be blowing out his ar$e after 10 mins . There's training and then there's match fitness .
B0NES wrote:Don't know how long he's been planning his return . If it's a recent decision , He could be blowing out his ar$e after 10 mins . There's training and then there's match fitness .
Good point mate…I work with a ex fc player and I asked him about his hardest game,this a bloke who had trained with the players day in day out…and he played in the rich horne drop gaol at Wigan game and he said he was blowing out of his arris after 10mins and that was with full training
Joined: Jan 11 2005 Posts: 3899 Location: West Hull
Dave K. wrote:Sao has been excellent the last few weeks, seems to have improved his discipline and cut out his mistakes, I was all for getting rid, but I'd definitely keep him now.
100% agree.. would be in favour, giving him an extension, if can get him off the quota.
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