Mrs Barista wrote:
That's true. But I do think some sort of comms with at least a modicum of realism would be a fair expectation for passholders to have.
As Bombers Double Chin alludes to, it feels like the club's primary function now is just to survive financially with any on-field aspirations coming a poor second. The obvious outlier in this is the academy and reserves where we do seem to be performing well. So how does it all fit together? Some insight would be good IMO.
It has to be carefully calibrated because players and agents will hear messages intended for fans.
I’m sure Scott Taylor would have sought to join Hull FC anyway, but that Rovers were very open about entering a period of ‘building for the future’ while Hull FC were spending money to establish themselves in the upper echelons of SL doubtless made his decision easier. Just as Satae may have gone to the south of France, Swift a bit closer to home and Clifford at lot closer to home anyway… but together it makes you think they maybe felt the next couple of years
could be a bit rocky. Pearson won’t want to reinforce that impression.
As for the comms themselves - if the situation is difficult, a win against Cas might to the spoon full of sugar to help the medicine go down. Or if there’s a rabbit waiting to be pulled out of the hat, it’ll seem all the bigger and the relief will be all the greater if expectations are low.
What Hull have done with the reserves this year is interesting. I’m aware that if I find something interesting I tend to bore folk though.