Post subject: Re: Transfer chatter for 2025 - New Dec 1st tamper date
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2024 10:47 am
Theeaststander1
Junior Player
Joined: Sep 25 2023 Posts: 95
Dave K. wrote:And now Ruan, honestly seems Rovers have no interest in youth development or Peters isn't bothered, wants to gamble on short term success.
Again Dave read my previous post, our youth set up roadmap has started to get the respect/attention it deserves in the past 2 years, it takes time
Ruan brown wynne all young projects
Chamberlain Hardaker oggy holmes all players that are at the end of their careers
There’s levels to this game, no bite here but you can’t be throwing shade at these types of signings the 3 above wouldn’t even be good enough to carry our water bottles on to the pitch
Sorry for the insult but you’ve turned a genuine conversation into a goading match against our signings so if you wanna play top trumps I’ll play all day long, there isn’t one player in your setup that gets close to our starting 17 at the moment and that’s a fact potentially ese ese but he’d need a tougher pre season and fitness levels aren’t good enough
Theeaststander1 wrote:Again Dave read my previous post, our youth set up roadmap has started to get the respect/attention it deserves in the past 2 years, it takes time
Ruan brown wynne all young projects
Chamberlain Hardaker oggy holmes all players that are at the end of their careers
There’s levels to this game, no bite here but you can’t be throwing shade at these types of signings the 3 above wouldn’t even be good enough to carry our water bottles on to the pitch
Sorry for the insult but you’ve turned a genuine conversation into a goading match against our signings so if you wanna play top trumps I’ll play all day long, there isn’t one player in your setup that gets close to our team at the moment and that’s a fact
That’s the whole point of the recruitment though. Hull have signed players of a certain age and experience because they want to tap into their experience, but yet not block the pathways of players coming through.
Must be encouraging for young players at Hull knowing the club sees them as the future foundations of the team.
And we’ve got a batch after the next one coming through as well (Kemp twins, etc.)
HKR have put everything into recent recruitment cycles and rolled the dice. The window to win something will be limited. Lewis potentially leaving soon, and a recruitment drive that reminds me of Hulls in 2018.
Post subject: Re: Transfer chatter for 2025 - New Dec 1st tamper date
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2024 11:10 am
Oafy
International Star
Joined: Sep 09 2012 Posts: 631
Irregular Hoops wrote:That’s the whole point of the recruitment though. Hull have signed players of a certain age and experience because they want to tap into their experience, but yet not block the pathways of players coming through.
Must be encouraging for young players at Hull knowing the club sees them as the future foundations of the team.
And we’ve got a batch after the next one coming through as well (Kemp twins, etc.)
HKR have put everything into recent recruitment cycles and rolled the dice. The window to win something will be limited. Lewis potentially leaving soon, and a recruitment drive that reminds me of Hulls in 2018.
We’ve been snookered by hull for years all the best young players in the city have always choose FC over us there’s no getting away from that but with Lewis and the investment into youth set up the 3G pitch and facilities that are following plus we now have Netherton Lovegrove Webster SKD and Hiku all on coaching set up for academy they’re trying to make it more fashionable for kids to sign for us over you
Post subject: Re: Transfer chatter for 2025 - New Dec 1st tamper date
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2024 11:32 am
Theeaststander1
Junior Player
Joined: Sep 25 2023 Posts: 95
Irregular Hoops wrote:That’s the whole point of the recruitment though. Hull have signed players of a certain age and experience because they want to tap into their experience, but yet not block the pathways of players coming through.
Must be encouraging for young players at Hull knowing the club sees them as the future foundations of the team.
And we’ve got a batch after the next one coming through as well (Kemp twins, etc.)
HKR have put everything into recent recruitment cycles and rolled the dice. The window to win something will be limited. Lewis potentially leaving soon, and a recruitment drive that reminds me of Hulls in 2018.
You’re edging your bet towards ‘throw money at it and hope it works’
I’m sorry to let you down but we aren’t having a short stint at the top table we are building everything to stay there long term, the plans surrounding craven park will change the club forever and make it sustainable and yes dare I say it profitable which will enhance every aspect of the club this isn’t jsut a castleford 2017 or a hull 2016 we’re everything has come together in the first team
The plans across the board are all to aid the first team, the recruitment has been spot on I agree but the flash in the pan theory has been debunked already as we’ve finished 4th 2nd and currently predicted to finish top 2 again
Young lads flocked to hull because kr didn’t have a sniff of what you had, that has long gone, the monopoly with the youth all wanting to go to hull is changing by the minute
Post subject: Re: Transfer chatter for 2025 - New Dec 1st tamper date
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2024 11:43 am
Jake the Peg
International Chairman
Joined: Mar 22 2007 Posts: 30376
rovers throwing money at the amateur game locally, bringing in coaches, buying kit etc. to try and get them all sending their players to rovers rather than us. We need to go on a charm offensive too with our hugely wealthy owners
Post subject: Re: Transfer chatter for 2025 - New Dec 1st tamper date
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2024 11:46 am
Theeaststander1
Junior Player
Joined: Sep 25 2023 Posts: 95
Jake the Peg wrote:rovers throwing money at the amateur game locally, bringing in coaches, buying kit etc. to try and get them all sending their players to rovers rather than us. We need to go on a charm offensive too with our hugely wealthy owners
Jake gets it, healthy competition and genuine want to help the community clubs, both clubs doing this helps the city all round
Something that should have been done 20 years ago but hull had the stadium league position and strength to not worry about rovers taking youth
Post subject: Re: Transfer chatter for 2025 - New Dec 1st tamper date
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2024 12:05 pm
Hasbag
International Star
Joined: Feb 26 2012 Posts: 4779 Location: Hull
Theeaststander1 wrote:Again Dave read my previous post, our youth set up roadmap has started to get the respect/attention it deserves in the past 2 years, it takes time
Ruan brown wynne all young projects
Chamberlain Hardaker oggy holmes all players that are at the end of their careers
There’s levels to this game, no bite here but you can’t be throwing shade at these types of signings the 3 above wouldn’t even be good enough to carry our water bottles on to the pitch
Sorry for the insult but you’ve turned a genuine conversation into a goading match against our signings so if you wanna play top trumps I’ll play all day long, there isn’t one player in your setup that gets close to our starting 17 at the moment and that’s a fact potentially ese ese but he’d need a tougher pre season and fitness levels aren’t good enough
The difference in those signings is the ones you've listed for Rovers will block the path for any of their youth players. The ones for Hull are made with the end result in mind of actually benefitting our youth by giving them the knowledge they need to make the step up. Hardaker (troubled time off the pitch but has undoubtedly been a superstar on it) will be invaluable for our England academy centre and also highly rated young full back. Holmes has nearly 300 games experience to pass on to our young second rower but looked very good last year. Alongside Sezer to help with players like Charles and Kemp, Rapana to guide Barron, Martin and Moy. Our signings will steady the ship next season, but they have also been made with long term thinking in mind with regards to giving our young players every opportunity to make it as SL players. Rovers are doing the opposite and trying to buy short term success with seemingly no youth to fall back on should that not work out
Your whole post proved to be a load of poop when you claimed Ese'Ese would only 'potentially' get in your team when you have plodders like Luckley and Brown, or Sue who Ese'Ese can comfortably play more minutes than (plus the other 2 props listed above)
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