I didn't hear it on the radio but it was enough to make a statement ?
Hi mate,
I was there in the East Stand tonight, and the whole stadium even those in exec box's would of heard it, it was rather loud, and it was a large section of the east stand and parts of the south stand that was singing it.
What upsets me even more tonight, is to see fellow Hull F.C fans bickering between one another.
I had to separate a few of them, the argument was 1 p1ssed up hull f.c fan said to a few others, "how can you sit and support this utter bullshit, say something/do something about it, or don't f*cking turn up" it kicked off lol.
It's bad when we are against the coach, and giving the players a kick up their ass/criticizing them etc, but arguing amongst ourselves, as hull f.c fans, it's disheartening to see.
On the way back in car I put Humberside on, that guy that phoned in, who was talking about the fans having no heart now, and not even being able to sing old faithful talked a lot of sense.
It's how I feel every week now, Hull F.C are the most predictable team in superleague, play the most boring rugby, can't play for a full 80 mins, and at the end of the day, have a coach that is tactically inept, and cannot get his players to perform.
Any good coach would and should be able to get them players wearing the shirt to run through brick walls for the cause, but they just won't, and never will.
I was there in the East Stand tonight, and the whole stadium even those in exec box's would of heard it, it was rather loud, and it was a large section of the east stand and parts of the south stand that was singing it.
What upsets me even more tonight, is to see fellow Hull F.C fans bickering between one another.
I had to separate a few of them, the argument was 1 p1ssed up hull f.c fan said to a few others, "how can you sit and support this utter bullshit, say something/do something about it, or don't f*cking turn up" it kicked off lol.
It's bad when we are against the coach, and giving the players a kick up their ass/criticizing them etc, but arguing amongst ourselves, as hull f.c fans, it's disheartening to see.
On the way back in car I put Humberside on, that guy that phoned in, who was talking about the fans having no heart now, and not even being able to sing old faithful talked a lot of sense.
It's how I feel every week now, Hull F.C are the most predictable team in superleague, play the most boring rugby, can't play for a full 80 mins, and at the end of the day, have a coach that is tactically inept, and cannot get his players to perform.
Any good coach would and should be able to get them players wearing the shirt to run through brick walls for the cause, but they just won't, and never will.
Things need to change!
Regards,
A very sad Hull fan
You talk a lot of sense and sum it all up as pretty much all of us would. It's very depressing and it can only end one way, hopefully our club will then have the foresight to appoint a coach who is fit for purpose.
Good post but you know you will be there next week with Agar. A lot of fans complain and moan on this message board and say they have had enough, let your feet do the talking, save money and the board will soon react. We are all getting mugged, don't let it carry on!
I won't be. It'll be easy for me to not put the already little money I have into buying diesel to travel back to Hull in two weeks after no doubt a tonking by Quins next weekend should Agar still be employed. I've simply had enough. I've never said I aren't going anymore. Now I am.
sounds pretty depressing at your place - question is,could another coach get any more from the players on offer ? or are new players required ? in other words - are your players good enough ? Is it all the fault of Mr Agar ?
What is wrong with coming home from the game and wanting to come on here to vent your spleen? It's pretty much what the forum is for.
I was home for about 10.10 and logged on so I could share my thoughts and read others' about a completely imept performance.
Indeed. That's the point of being a fan, the shared experience. I noticed last night that there were seemingly record numbers on here as well and most of us with the club's best interest at heart but achingly disappointed at being consistently let down by the failure to deliver. Let's be right, having slept on it, last night was a humiliating result and this is no disrespect to Wakefield. Some might say even Wigan get surprised by weaker teams. This would be a fair point if it happened once or twice a season. 1 from 9 is pretty clear evidence that, despite a decent, if not spectacular squad, we are pretenders. And pretenders not only to the title, to qualifying for the play-offs.
The club is at a crossroads in my opinion. The fans have been unbelievably loyal for the last few seasons, but at some point the excellent off the field performance has to translate itself to performances on the pitch. Supporting rugby league is about watching the game, with the other stuff (remaining solvent aside) a "nice to have" for the supporters. We have got it the wrong way round.and many fans whose money is tight are undertandably saying the experience of losing to a team in administration boasting, again no offence, a ragbag of other clubs' rejects, to put us ahead only of clubs with points deductions is unacceptable. I feel more depressed about it now than I did last night, simply because it's like a nightmare I can't wake up from.
Next week is a great example. Planning on going to London. It's a ballache as we both work fulltime. Thought we'd make a weekend of it, so are driving down Friday night. Taking a half day holiday to do so. 400 miles worth of petrol. 2 nights accommodation, plus food,drink, match tickets. Will do some touristy stuff on the Saturday. Because of the stupid kick-off time, won't get back until late Sunday. The point is that we're arranging our lives around it and the chances are that the match will probably be the low point of the weekend. Everyone has their tipping point and we've not reached ours yet in terms of not going, but I can fully understand those that have. Unless something is done the club will continue to erode the goodwill which, even for club apologists like myself, is eroding at an alarming rate.
I won't be. It'll be easy for me to not put the already little money I have into buying diesel to travel back to Hull in two weeks after no doubt a tonking by Quins next weekend should Agar still be employed. I've simply had enough. I've never said I aren't going anymore. Now I am.
I've had enough of the Agar era I can handle.
Pretty much how I feel at the moment as well. Had enough of trying to work out our interchanges and the constant shaking my head at what is happening on the pitch is giving me neck ache.