As the recent article says about the state of affairs behind the scenes, in isolation things like a lack of providing breakfast may seem like minor things that the players and the club have to cope with and learn to deal with and hardly seem like the end of the world but when it's just one of many things that the club have cut back on then it all contributes to creating what has clearly become a systemic problem at the club. It makes us seem amateurish and it's not surprising that we have slumped as we have when stuff like this is revealed. We bemoan the players and the coaches and whilst they are not blameless, you have to feel that a lot of this has been out of their hands.
It's pleasing to note that the club are addressing all areas and not just what might be considered a big issue but the smaller things as well to create a more professional environment.
Have to say his fragile mindset worries me, homesick in France at age 28 when you fly back home for games every other week isn't exactly like being sent away to war at age 16/18 is it.
Hope it works out for him and us otherwise it's going to be a long and expensive 3 years for the club.
Have to say his fragile mindset worries me, homesick in France at age 28 when you fly back home for games every other week isn't exactly like being sent away to war at age 16/18 is it.
Hope it works out for him and us otherwise it's going to be a long and expensive 3 years for the club.
A lot of Hull fans seem to be jumping the gun yet again on social media and getting giddy that the ‘dark days’ are behind us and that we are ready to take on the world and splash loads of cash.
Does anyone actually have any idea of what’s going on? I’ve spoke to a couple of people with big connections at the club and they’ve not given anything away, if they do know people are staying tight lipped. Any cash boost will be welcome news but you’d think any ‘investors’ are going to want to see a return and there’s no way that will happen if you want to spend the amount of money the likes of Wigan, Rovers and Warrington throw about.
Have to say his fragile mindset worries me, homesick in France at age 28 when you fly back home for games every other week isn't exactly like being sent away to war at age 16/18 is it.
Hope it works out for him and us otherwise it's going to be a long and expensive 3 years for the club.
Fragile mindset? Have you ever worked away from home? Not everyone takes to it. I did plenty working in the construction industry. it’s not easy leaving your family for any length of time, never mind missing FC games.
A lot of Hull fans seem to be jumping the gun yet again on social media and getting giddy that the ‘dark days’ are behind us and that we are ready to take on the world and splash loads of cash.
Does anyone actually have any idea of what’s going on? I’ve spoke to a couple of people with big connections at the club and they’ve not given anything away, if they do know people are staying tight lipped. Any cash boost will be welcome news but you’d think any ‘investors’ are going to want to see a return and there’s no way that will happen if you want to spend the amount of money the likes of Wigan, Rovers and Warrington throw about.
How much return on investment do you think Hudgell, Davies, mcManus, Danson etc get? It just doesn't happen running a club
Fragile mindset? Have you ever worked away from home? Not everyone takes to it. I did plenty working in the construction industry. it’s not easy leaving your family for any length of time, never mind missing FC games.
He was sent to catalans because he returned tk pre season training g at rovers unfit and over weight. Nothing to do with living away. He played a year for London so presumably isn't averse to being away from hull. Poor excuse for the state He was in at catalans
Been through an awful lot off the pitch in last couple years, i'm not excusing his condition at Catalans but I think there is at least some understanding from the club as to why he got that way.
Hopefully been back home, in a better place mentally and surrounded/supported by the club we will see the best of him, of which on his day he's one of the very best in the comp.