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| Agree on the points too.
I'd have quite liked to have seen a Horne & Sneyd partnership next season. It's clear when looking back through Horne's career, he's been at his very best when he's been playing alongside a decent 7. No coincidence that last year was his best season for ages alongside Holdsworth.
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| What a load of old paranoid rubbish.
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| Quote: *1865* "What a load of old paranoid rubbish.'"
Agreed. Ive been one of Hornes biggest fans but you can see hes in the twilight of his career. To offer him a new contract would of been foolish as that money should be spent on the future and either Abdull or HTW or both.
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"No one has ever made himself great by showing how small someone else is". - Irvin Himmel
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| Could it be that at the age of 32 and after a career littered with some major injuries that RH has decided that his body cannot go round again. At the start of each season (when fit) RH has looked fresh and by the end of the season he resembles an Egyptian Mummy. His right arm is always fully strapped by the middle of the season. I dread to think how much strapping he has under his shirt and his legs often look strapped.
Some players can continue. Ellis, Peacock et al not because they are better or have looked after themselves any better, but simply because their bodies have coped better. Horney was in the first team at 16. Thats 16 years of car crash impacts on his body. If you look at pictures of him 16 years ago compared to today, you can see how he was just a small boy when he hit the first team. His body was not ready for SL. It must have taken its toll.
My one disappointment in all this is that he was not allowed to retire. Instead he was told and we were told he was surplus to requirements. He should have been allowed to hang up his boots without it being common knowledge that we didn't want him.
I will look back on the years of watching Horney with pleasure and pride. He has worn the irregular hoops with distinction and pride. I could never say that of Radford. Richard Horne is a modern day Johnny Whiteley and for that we must all be grateful.
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| On the face of it some fair points but the very fact that Rich Horne has been so committed and has put his body on the line so often and from such an early age means that he is probably worn out. Pryce on the other hand has looked after number one as the OP said and probably as a result of that has incurred less wear and tear over the years allowing him to extend his career - hopefully still at the top level - for the next year or so.
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| Quote: Graham Richards "My one disappointment in all this is that he was not allowed to retire. Instead he was told and we were told he was surplus to requirements. He should have been allowed to hang up his boots without it being common knowledge that we didn't want him.'"
I agree, that was a shame.
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| Horne's brilliant on his day but with his body how many good games will we get out of him? The time is right for him to hang up his boots. Hope he does end up working with the kids.
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| Richard Horne has been a good servant to the club but it's clear that enough is enough. We have been desperate for a different kind of half for years now and to even suggest keeping him on just because of that is stupid.
We need to try at least to move forward.
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| At the now defunct fans forum pre season Radders was full of praise for Horne, injuries an all.
Said something along the lines of "if we get 16 games from Rich this year that will be great, will will manage his diabetes and his recovery between games"
As we also know a chunk of Hornes wage is off cap.
Unlike Pryce, who at 33 next season, when he actually plays for us will be all on cap.
great business Hull
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| Rich should of been left to play Full Back his whole career he would of been up there with the best in the world. Never was he a half back. Thank you Rich for your loyalty and putting your body on the line every time you played for the Mighty Black n Whites
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| Utterly ridiculous OP. Considering the battering he has taken over the years and his courage in never shirking anything when he has come back from setbacks that would have finished most people - retirement is the best option for him personally. I sincerely hope he goes out in a blaze of glory and leaves an abiding memory of what a great player he has been. The last thing I'd like to see is a smashed up player going round one time too many and struggling to do anything and finishing with a whimper. Pryce may be the same age but he has a much more robust body at this stage of his career - also the Bratfut connection is laughable - don't his years at Saints (where he was probably at his peak) and Cats in between count for anything, especially as they are more relevant when judging his capabilities?
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| Quote: frepneyboy "At the now defunct fans forum pre season Radders was full of praise for Horne, injuries an all.
Said something along the lines of "if we get 16 games from Rich this year that will be great, will will manage his diabetes and his recovery between games"
As we also know a chunk of Hornes wage is off cap.
Unlike Pryce, who at 33 next season, when he actually plays for us will be all on cap.
great business Hull'"
Except the salary cap exempt element of RH's salary will move to another longstanding player, or split between them, i.e. Whiting, Yeaman - so Hull won't be any worse off.
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| Quote: Stanley Unwin "Except the salary cap exempt element of RH's salary will move to another longstanding player, or split between them, i.e. Whiting, Yeaman - so Hull won't be any worse off.'"
Far too complicated for some to comprehend.
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| Quote: Lostyorkie "
To be replaced by spending big on Leon Pryce, also 32 years of age. Another player just like his "friend" Lee Radford who's loyalty is first and foremost to themselves.
Priceless'"
so you know for definate that the club have spent big on pryce do you? too many posters on here seem to know the salaries of all our players
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| Let's look at the facts, Horne is retiring because his body isn't up to playing 20 games of SL, his form has been inconsistent for the last 5 years.
Pryce is a better SL player currently and throughout his career, his fitness record is outstanding playing 24 games this year, 28 last year and 26 the year before. His form this year has been excellent, he has been one of the best players in SL, he is currently 3rd in the Albert goldthorp medal table ( we have also signed 6th place),
I can't believe anyone is questioning the decision for Hull not giving Horne a contract or replacing him with Pryce.
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