I watched every game of the Magic Weekend and I hate to say it but Hull
FC were by far the most boring team to watch. Why do we insist on using
every player as a prop to drive the ball down the middle when we have a
international class wing and centre combination in Yeaman and Briscoe
(who scored one of the best tries of the weekend) waiting to do their
stuff. I know you will blame injuries again but lack of ideas are the
coaches fault, what do they do in training? I also believe the number
of injuries we have is caused by every player being battered as they are
all used as props. Mr Rule and Co. watch the crowd numbers begin to
drop, it started with the Wakefield game and will get worse unless we
serve up a better brand of rugby. Get the coaches to watch St Helens
and see how the game should be played, they had some big players missing
and they still served up a Gold Standard performance.
This was James Rule's reply:
Thank you for sending your views to us via tellus at Hull FC. We value
and appreciate fan feedback on all aspects of club operation and policy.
Sport is full of opinion and you are entitled to voice your opinion to
us.
As a board we appreciate that we have an enormous fan base and that it
is impossible for our decisions to please all of our fans all of the
time. Our decisions are driven by doing what we believe to be in the
best interests of the continued development of Hull FC.
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I say target the saints game. It worked for Oldham Athletic, their manager was sacked due to dwindling support, we can but hope.
I see in the HDM Hull are already trotting out the injury crisis excuse in preparation.
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