Was solid enough yesterday. Decent enough debut after only a week with the club and not having played SL for so long. Doubt he'll knuckle down TBH and expect him to slip out of Hull through the back door at some point
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Dave K. wrote:
Theres a suprise (your Hull negative comments not that you have friends).
I though he went pretty well in his short spells, ran the ball in hard and tackled well.
In short your friends are talking rubbish.
Strangely enough the one who mentioned it is an ex player, gets in on his ex players pass, do you have to had played so many games for the club to get one?
Phil Clarke wrote:
Hull KR rising as they have as a club, to be the major force over in the city of Hull, its an absolutely amazing growth of development. If you have to single out one reason why, I think its because of a dynamic figure head and the chairman there in my opinion seems to be the man.
Neil Hudgell wrote:
I don't see it as a job. It is a passion and love that we all share.
Decent debut imo, run hard and tackled well, no offloads as such but he has only being with us a week or so and barely knows his team mates yet so understandable. Hopefully the kid will settle and concentrate on his rugby I think he is a real prospect and hope we can help him settle and help him find some consistency.
Enjoy Liam He will have the occasional good game because he has bags of talent,but what he hasnt got is the willingness to knuckle down and do the hard graft that all top players have to do! Scotty Josh Rhys going knowhere so stop getting giddy !
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Rupert Pupkin wrote:
Strangely enough the one who mentioned it is an ex player, gets in on his ex players pass, do you have to had played so many games for the club to get one?
Not sure what your point is?
I thought it was all six friends who said it, are you saying that it was just one now?
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Superbengalea wrote:
Enjoy Liam He will have the occasional good game because he has bags of talent,but what he hasnt got is the willingness to knuckle down and do the hard graft that all top players have to do!
I`m sure Gentle won`t tolerate that.If he isn`t bothered I am certain he will be shown where the door is.
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Dave K. wrote:
Not sure what your point is?
I thought it was all six friends who said it, are you saying that it was just one now?
Well you mentioned he was talking rubbish yet I would imagine he has a fair grasp of the game, hey, maybe your an ex pro also, I don't know.
Not one said he was anymore than average.
Phil Clarke wrote:
Hull KR rising as they have as a club, to be the major force over in the city of Hull, its an absolutely amazing growth of development. If you have to single out one reason why, I think its because of a dynamic figure head and the chairman there in my opinion seems to be the man.
Neil Hudgell wrote:
I don't see it as a job. It is a passion and love that we all share.
Joined: Fri Mar 14, 2003 2:48 am Posts: 11618 Location: Back in Hull.
[quote="Rupert Pupkin]Well you mentioned he was talking rubbish yet I would imagine he has a fair grasp of the game, hey, maybe your an ex pro also, I don't know.
Not one said he was anymore than average.[/quote]
Not really, just because they played the game doesn't mean their opinions are right, look at Garry Scofield and Stevo as the perfect examples.
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