Re: wigan v them cc semi tadulala : Sun Jul 31, 2016 10:08 am
barham red wrote:
It goes to prove that as fans we know nothing. If the majority had had their way 18 months ago Radford would have been given his marching orders and the cycle of strip and start again would have recommenced. fast forward 18 months and he'll be coach of the year barring a complete melt down and I think most would struggle to put up an argument against it if it happens.
The planets have aligned right for Hull, similar to leicester I suppose, a couple of the usual power houses have collapsed, the others are just not hitting their straps and Hull have managed to win games which a year ago they would've lost.
A lot of credit must go to Tony for assembling a squad that covers itself in most areas, I just hope that if we get through this year that we can follow suit and get RL back to the heady days of the 80's where both teams are challenging each other for trophies.
The planets have aligned right for Hull, similar to leicester I suppose, a couple of the usual power houses have collapsed, the others are just not hitting their straps and Hull have managed to win games which a year ago they would've lost.
A lot of credit must go to Tony for assembling a squad that covers itself in most areas, I just hope that if we get through this year that we can follow suit and get RL back to the heady days of the 80's where both teams are challenging each other for trophies.
Personally I think this is Hulls best signing, Motu Tony. He played with the likes of Pritchard and Manu in the NZ team. I cannot help but thinking that will have had an influence on them joining Hull.
I have nothing but admiration for Jamie Peacock as a player and think he will become a huge figure head in the game as years progress, but is he really what your club need? Would the likes of Clint Newton / Mick Vella or even Campese be better placed to be head of recruitment with the contacts they have in the NRL?