I’ve got a bet on Patton as man of match tomorrow. The -6 in wire looks a good bet tomorrow ?? I don’t think Hull will be challenging the top four this year. And I think Ratchford will be sacked with 8?games of the season
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Hatfield Town Wire wrote:
I’ve got a bet on Patton as man of match tomorrow. The -6 in wire looks a good bet tomorrow ?? I don’t think Hull will be challenging the top four this year. And I think Ratchford will be sacked with 8?games of the season
They're still missing Conner and Kelly like....and they did very well tonight...still a big turnaround in firm even with the narrow defeat. They'll be OK. But I'll agree if they lose their next home game the pressure will be on then.
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I’ve got a bet on Patton as man of match tomorrow. The -6 in wire looks a good bet tomorrow ?? I don’t think Hull will be challenging the top four this year. And I think Ratchford will be sacked with 8?games of the season
Great games so far, let's hope its a hat-trick of very watchable tv games. Not sure what to think of the Hull situation. At the end of last season the owner was threatening / predicting massive changes due to the awful end to their season but from what I can see not that much has changed. Pressure on Radford for sure.
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Funny how things can turn round so quickly in RL. When Hull won back to back Challenge Cups I remember thinking they had stolen a march on us and landed a really good coach in Radford. They seemed like they had a nice balanced squad and were well placed to kick on. But an extended bad run like this usually means curtains. Paul Anderson got sacked at Hudds for less - in my view prematurely, as I don't think ditching Anderson helped Hudds at all.
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Funny how things can turn round so quickly in RL. When Hull won back to back Challenge Cups I remember thinking they had stolen a march on us and landed a really good coach in Radford. They seemed like they had a nice balanced squad and were well placed to kick on. But an extended bad run like this usually means curtains. Paul Anderson got sacked at Hudds for less - in my view prematurely, as I don't think ditching Anderson helped Hudds at all.
I think there is patience as they know all the spine was sidelined last backend and Conner and Kelly are still out.
Drinkwater no. There's a reason he can't nail down a contract. Although he played solid today and that performance would be sugar in a Wire kit. But if your asking me in undertone of Drinkwater to oust Patton. It's a no from me. I've seen Patton play far away better than I've seen Drinkwater play. The kid just needs a break.
When have you seen Patton play far away better than Drinkwater?
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When have you seen Patton play far away better than Drinkwater?
Struthe I can't remember now. His opportunities were very limited but 2 games that stand out was a home tie vs Leeds on sky and I think a S8 game vs Catalans. Can't give you dates.
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Struthe I can't remember now. His opportunities were very limited but 2 games that stand out was a home tie vs Leeds on sky and I think a S8 game vs Catalans. Can't give you dates.
Friday, August 10th, 2018. vs Catalan. Patton played #9 & Drinkwater didn't play.
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