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| Quote rowdellhead="rowdellhead"he aint no idiot i agree with him 100%, FC fans are very fickle it wasn't too long ago we had the LLoyd era and travelling 5+ hours to watched FC get their s handed to them by like of Workington. Yes our attack is poor but we are missing Horne and DJ, Miller is trying hard but come on give him a chance he is still a kid being asked to lead a side around the park.
Miller will come good within time i am sure of that, we are missing the two men that took on that good run Horne and DJ once back in the side i am sure we will see a different FC side. Lets get behind the boys because lets face we have been written off by everyone yet again just like in 2005, once we get over this semi-final then we can tackle the league.
All this talk about getting rid of Gentle is crazy talk give Gentle a chance just like the baffoon Agar was given, Gentle is having to swap and change his 6/7 constantly through no fault of his own. Injuries to DJ and Horne haven't helped, Tickle has been missing for months and is just regaining full match fitness throw in a stuttering start by Ellis and you can see why have struggled recently.
Get behind the boys not against them, if you feel some fans like Hallas or me talk poop thats fine dont go then we dont need need you there. I will be there at Hudds next week and the next game after that cheering them on, sing it loud and sing it proud #COYH'"
At last someone talking a bit of common sense I will be there because I love my club and am sure good times are not far away, if you doom and gloomers don't like it don't go simples but leave the rest of us to get behind the team the way proper supporters do then you can jump back on the bandwagon later
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| When the results throughout the season are analysed, we have not been blown away at all apart from Leeds first up and Catalan away in the league. We have lost some woeful games to supposed 'inferior' opposition and for me our league position is unacceptable.
However, when the big games and big guns have come a calling we have managed to raise our game most of the time. We have given the current league leaders (Huddersfield) 2 good fights, we have given Wigan a bloody good go, we have drawn at Saints and we have beaten Rovers, Leeds, Catalan and Warrington. In short we have taken points off 5 of the 7 teams currently above us in the league.
We are like Liverpool in the premier league. Certainly not good enough over the course of a full season but when we turn up we can and have given EVERYONE a game!!!
I am very quietly confident..........
(Or do I just have my black and white blinkers on  )
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| Quote F.C. Aces="F.C. Aces"Agree but I still think we are lacking size, so a big nasty go forward prop and someone who could change a game with the blink of a eye would put us in the right direction.'"
You have signed these players and you still want more!
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| At the moment you remind me of wire 2009. Not in a bad way to the point where I am nervous about Sunday. That season was our turning point. We finished 10th if I remember correctly but won the challenge cup and that piece of silverware seemed to catapult us forward giving us the belief that we could win something. So back your team sing loud and proud and let's have a great game of rugby.
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| Quote airliebird9="airliebird9"
However, when the big games and big guns have come a calling we have managed to raise our game most of the time. We have given the current league leaders (Huddersfield) 2 good fights, we have given Wigan a bloody good go, we have drawn at Saints and we have beaten Rovers, Leeds, Catalan and Warrington. In short we have taken points off 5 of the 7 teams currently above us in the league.
We are like Liverpool in the premier league. Certainly not good enough over the course of a full season but when we turn up we can and have given EVERYONE a game!!!
I am very quietly confident..........
(Or do I just have my black and white blinkers on
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Not wanting to pee on your chips but that is the 2nd worst record against the current top 8 within the division, only London with 3 points have taken less of the top 8 sides. Cas have 9, Bradford 5, Salford and Wakey 6 and widnes 7. All of these teams have also give the 'big boys' a run for their money in games.
If Warrington bring their A game then they win and of, Hulls hope is that wire miss fire and FC really turn up.
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| Quote barham red="barham red"Not wanting to pee on your chips but that is the 2nd worst record against the current top 8 within the division, only London with 3 points have taken less of the top 8 sides. Cas have 9, Bradford 5, Salford and Wakey 6 and widnes 7. All of these teams have also give the 'big boys' a run for their money in games.
If Warrington bring their A game then they win and of, Hulls hope is that wire miss fire and FC really turn up.'"
Thanks for the clarification - no one on here realised our record was that bad - really they didn't.
Your last comment is basically garbage in that the way one team plays is inextricably linked to the way their opponents play. It's eminently possible for Hull, as they already have done this season, to reduce the overall level of Warrington's play by themselves performing to a high standard. So in the unlikely event that Hull win on Sunday it will be everything to do with how Hull played and not how poorly Warrington played as one leads to the other. The opposite is true for the most likely outcome.
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| Quote Staffs FC="Staffs FC"Thanks for the clarification - no one on here realised our record was that bad - really they didn't.
Your last comment is basically garbage in that the way one team plays is inextricably linked to the way their opponents play. It's eminently possible for Hull, as they already have done this season, to reduce the overall level of Warrington's play by themselves performing to a high standard. So in the unlikely event that Hull win on Sunday it will be everything to do with how Hull played and not how poorly Warrington played as one leads to the other. The opposite is true for the most likely outcome.'"
I'll agree to a point that an improved performance can reduce the oppo's performance yet there is thread upon thread on here stating that you have lost your last 5 games due to yourselves being poor against poor opposition. Should that be you played your best game yet the opposition just had a game plan that made you play so poorly??
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| Quote barham red="barham red"I'll agree to a point that an improved performance can reduce the oppo's performance yet there is thread upon thread on here stating that you have lost your last 5 games due to yourselves being poor against poor opposition. Should that be you played your best game yet the opposition just had a game plan that made you play so poorly??'"
Quite possibly. We are superb in training when there is no real opposition so I'd have to think that it's a lot to do with the opposition on match day.
I really do believe that most sides in the league of the type who are unlikely to feature in the play offs see Hull as a real target when they play us. I think it's fairly obvious that we have probably the softest under belly of any team in the 14. Get in amongst us and we don't have anyone to take responsibility and instil the mental toughness required during the game itself. Couple that with too many individuals right across the park who seem unable to take responsibility for the quality of their own work and you get multiple defeats to teams who are no more talented but much tougher mentally. When we play the big boys - Wigan/leeds/Wire - we have a bit of a siege mentality ourselves and have done OK in these games but it's a "one-off" scenario instead of the norm.
The coach has a lot to answer for in terms of our structures and support play failings and when that's magnified by a shortage of 'brains' leaders (halves who dictate play) it's not a good mix. Miller could well make it but it's too big an ask for him to be leading the team around this year based on his age and late arrival into the club. We have a chance against Wire as already proven this season but it relies on a siege mentality and a top kicking game backed by our best defence. If we kick well and tackle hard we can nullify Wire's threat (in other words influence their level of play) but to do this we need Holdsworth to play. I hope Gentle simplifies it right down to that - based on what's gone before I can't see any other options available.
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| Never seen so much drivel as what's going round this board in a long time.
We're doing exactly what Warrington did in 2009.
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| Quote Staffs FC="Staffs FC"Quite possibly. We are superb in training when there is no real opposition so I'd have to think that it's a lot to do with the opposition on match day.
I really do believe that most sides in the league of the type who are unlikely to feature in the play offs see Hull as a real target when they play us. I think it's fairly obvious that we have probably the softest under belly of any team in the 14. Get in amongst us and we don't have anyone to take responsibility and instil the mental toughness required during the game itself. Couple that with too many individuals right across the park who seem unable to take responsibility for the quality of their own work and you get multiple defeats to teams who are no more talented but much tougher mentally. When we play the big boys - Wigan/leeds/Wire - we have a bit of a siege mentality ourselves and have done OK in these games but it's a "one-off" scenario instead of the norm.
The coach has a lot to answer for in terms of our structures and support play failings and when that's magnified by a shortage of 'brains' leaders (halves who dictate play) it's not a good mix. Miller could well make it but it's too big an ask for him to be leading the team around this year based on his age and late arrival into the club. We have a chance against Wire as already proven this season but it relies on a siege mentality and a top kicking game backed by our best defence. If we kick well and tackle hard we can nullify Wire's threat (in other words influence their level of play) but to do this we need Holdsworth to play. I hope Gentle simplifies it right down to that - based on what's gone before I can't see any other options available.'"
Yeah I get were your coming from and that sums it up pretty well. To me there are two types of teams who do well, there are the Wigans who rely on structure and well drilled moves, this allows them to field a side that on paper seems pretty average but can still turn out results. Everyone knows their job and stick to it rigidly, they supplement that with a big dose of quality and flair in Tomkins that once the hard work is done they then tear it up. The other side of that is the teams like Wire and Hudds who rely on off loads, pace and unpredictability, when it comes off it looks and is fantastic, when its off a bit then it looks pretty awful. Wire get away with it due to experience and some clever heads, hudds generally don’t and get a hammering when off the boil.
FC for me look to be trying to emulate the former of the 2 methods but without the flair element, which result in close games but ultimately coming up short. To be honest I thought you look best when you were offloading with abandon and really testing other teams resolve. That side of your game seems to have been lost, (until games are nearly lost) whether this is to do with Manu moving on, who I thought was the best utiliser of this you had or if it’s just a confidence thing then that’s up for debate.
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| Quote barham red="barham red"Yeah I get were your coming from and that sums it up pretty well. To me there are two types of teams who do well, there are the Wigans who rely on structure and well drilled moves, this allows them to field a side that on paper seems pretty average but can still turn out results. Everyone knows their job and stick to it rigidly, they supplement that with a big dose of quality and flair in Tomkins that once the hard work is done they then tear it up. The other side of that is the teams like Wire and Hudds who rely on off loads, pace and unpredictability, when it comes off it looks and is fantastic, when its off a bit then it looks pretty awful. Wire get away with it due to experience and some clever heads, hudds generally don’t and get a hammering when off the boil.
FC for me look to be trying to emulate the former of the 2 methods but without the flair element, which result in close games but ultimately coming up short. To be honest I thought you look best when you were offloading with abandon and really testing other teams resolve. That side of your game seems to have been lost, (until games are nearly lost) whether this is to do with Manu moving on, who I thought was the best utiliser of this you had or if it’s just a confidence thing then that’s up for debate.'"
How nice to read some reasoned debate from our neighbours, rather than the usual garbage we have to put up with. Barham Red and Mild Rover are two great examples of rivals who actually see the bigger picture.
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