Quote pamsboy="pamsboy"Certainly did upset some so called fans . Surely those who have been hypocritical should give some credit for all concerned for the grit and determination shown tonight.
I accept that one win is , under normal circumstances, is not to be excessively celebrated, but it was not normal circumstances.
The team got behind the coach, played for the coach and won.
If you cannot celebrate that I question as to whether or not not you truly are a fan of Trinity,'"
Hypocritical in what way?
Loved seeing the lads get a win last night, I don`t think any fans ever don`t want there team to win, they care just as much as you do and that is why they are questioning what they believe to be right and wrong, nothing wrong with that.
Yes, the players played for him last night PT, why has it taken some adversity in the media for that to happen whether the comments were true or not? Chester said himself last week that he was looking at sacking half the team, so he obviously didn't think that they had been playing for him, or was he just saying that for a laugh?
In my opinion we still looked clueless near the line though for 90% of our time in possession down there, what did it take us 8 sets down on there line to score? Huddersfield also scored at will when they go to our 20, a win cannot mask the fact that fundamentally those weaknesses are still there as they have been in loss, we are likely to be less frustrated with it as we got the 2 points which in this business is all that matters in the short term, we did a good job of being smart with the ball, won the field position battle and we completed well and we just about sneaked it, also quite clear to see that we out enthused the Hudds team which was a real positive.