Quote Mars="Mars"First of all I am glad Brett is out of hospital and hope he gets well soon.
Whatever people think about his performances he's always given 100% for Hull FC on the field and he deserves to be supported by the club.
It didn't work out for him at the weekend but, let's be honest, no-one covered themselves in glory. I still think given a steady run in the side alongside Holdsworth, and behind a pack that's going forward, he has the quality to do well.
I'd certainly pick him ahead of Heremaia and Nicklas in the halves and so whilst I don't necessarily think he's the long term answer at 7, I hope he makes a speedy recovery and at least gives Gentle an option later in the season.'"
I agree with this completely.
I hope that he makes a good recovery to whatever the problems are.
So far, he's put in some good performances and he's put in some bad performances for Hull FC. Initially, when he first came over, I thought that his performances were generally pretty good. However, the average has definitely gone down since then. However, I think that he has been unfair made a scapegoat and that people are going to games expecting him to do badly rather than putting their support behind him whilst he wears the black and white. There have been several players in recent weeks that have not pulled their weight.
Quote Mars="The Hollywood Frasier"The main reason why people were so impressed with McGoldrick last season was down to how clear it was he was trying his hardest in everything he did and looked genuinely bothered.'"
This is a good point. The same went for Calderwood, too. Some people considered his signing a bit questionable but he ended up winning supporter's player of the year due to the fact that he would give 100% in everygame and would chase down every lost ball.