Quote Standee="Standee"sorry, I meant carl.
People are happy to blame previous employee's, there has to be [isome[/i responsibility apportioned to current staff and players. Yes, we've scored points, but this is a results business, and had it not been for Bradford's points reduction who knows where we would have ended up, would we have tried harder, would they have tried harder?
We are told we spend full cap, investment has been made in many areas, we finished 11th, one point behind 10th, one point above 12th, 16 points from the top.
That, is not solely Peter Gentle's fault.
The "it wasn't me, it was him" culture never works.
Has Lee apologised for the woeful season? Has he said it was unacceptable?
or are they all getting ready to go out in Beverley on the beer?'"
None of which addresses the point previously being debated about Gentle and McRae's signings which may possibly be a little subtle for you.
I don't know of anyone, including Radford and Pearson, who haven't come out and said this season has been poor. They've both admitted to making mistakes themselves so your idea that they are entirely blaming others (Gentle) is as ludicrous as ever. I don't think Radford has publically apologised nor am I expecting him to. He certainly needs to get a grip of Hull's attacking play next season but hopefully has brought in players with better core skills to help improve this side of things. He obviously has the respect of the players - this can be seen from the effort and overall for/against this season which is always a marker of that - the team has generally worked very hard but with too little skill, brains and structure to convert that effort into league points. His record in bringing through juniors into the team as well as allowing Westerman to flourish in the role to which he is best suited this year is excellent and hopefully will continue. Not the sign of a 'weak bully' as you pathetically (almost sadly) described him a few days back.
So - a poor season but with some green shoots visible in terms of improved home form at the back end of the season together with some young players being given some opportunities. If the attacking and tactical side of play don't improve considerably next year and we're in danger of missing the 8 again in June/July Radford should rightly be replaced. No question of that.
The above constitutes a balanced view of the situation as I see it. It's always best to be balanced in my opinion as if things go the opposite way to the stance you have taken then you end up looking increasingly stupid. For some (such as yourself) it's the coach's fault when we lose but when we win there's never any praise for him - not a bean. In reality it's a combination of things that determine results, the coach's ability being one (important) facet. Take the last game against Leeds as an example - for 50 mins we defended well but were awful in attack. In the last 20 mins we were excellent. Did Radford coach the first 50 mins and someone else take over after that ? Sounds ridiculuous doesn't it ?
Finally the loaded comment about the lads going out for an end of season beer no doubt with departing and retiring colleagues is another unsurprising but no less pathetic waste of bandwidth on your behalf.