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| Quote: number 6 "looking at the signings agar has made, can't see one player that stands out so hardly buying well, signing plenty more like'"
And Hull are on the full salary cap?
Roll on next season ansd then we can see what happens on the pitch not off it like at the moment
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| Quote: REDWHITEANDBLUE "And Hull are on the full salary cap?
Roll on next season ansd then we can see what happens on the pitch not off it like at the moment'"
no we're not at full cap
past 4 years have shown how good a coach agar is!
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| If signing players from around the world who can't get another club is good recruitment then I agree.
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| Quote: Rock God X "Been thinking about this for a while, but didn't think it merited its own thread
I've nearly broken my off-season sabbatical to post that exact same thing more than once, the similarities really are extensive. Another one is that Blackburn have liaised with clubs they were playing away at to have their stewards remove 'Kean Out' banners, when our old regime pulled that stunt at London last year I lost the last ounce of respect I had for them.
The only real difference I can think of is that Blackburn fans were on his case pretty much from the start (due to the craziness of sacking Allardyce, only to replace him with someone so unproven), whereas FC and perhaps RL fans in general seem to be a lot more easy-going and forgiving lot and, despite year after year of underachievement, were often willing to buy into the excuses put forward by the club or be 'bought-off' by one decent result. Of course, some of that may have to do with the fact that Blackburn are under threat of relegation and resulting financial melt-down, while that can't happen in our sport.
They were roundly criticised in the press for it, but I was actually really impressed by the principles of the Blackburn fans in booing even when they beat Swansea the other week. I read today that the Lancashire Telegraph has also published a front page calling for Kean to go, and it even states in the editorial that a win in their relegation 6-pointer against Bolton shouldn't be taken as a reason for him to stay on, as things have 'passed the point of no return'. Can anyone imagine in the HDM having the bottle to do anything like that?
Mind you, I would have loved a story about Uncle Kaff and JR trying to organise a Kelly Rowland concert at the KC to try and placate the rugby-going folk of West Hull into accepting another year of Agar!
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| Some of those players signed before Agar was coach, although i'm sure he must have had an input.
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| Is it just me that thinks there signings are more about quantity than quality?? I am looking forward to seeing Aiton and Isaac John but the rest are journeymen really.
More impressed with london's signings
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| Quote: Wilde 3 "Is it just me that thinks there signings are more about quantity than quality?? I am looking forward to seeing Aiton and Isaac John but the rest are journeymen really.
More impressed with london's signings'"
Agree with this. Their whole 1-13 are new signings, can't really see them all gelling quick enough. London have added players with pedigree to compliment others rather than wholesale changes.
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| Quote: Garry Brindley Esq. "Quote: Garry Brindley Esq. "Been thinking about this for a while, but didn't think it merited its own thread
I've nearly broken my off-season sabbatical to post that exact same thing more than once, the similarities really are extensive. Another one is that Blackburn have liaised with clubs they were playing away at to have their stewards remove 'Kean Out' banners, when our old regime pulled that stunt at London last year I lost the last ounce of respect I had for them.
The only real difference I can think of is that Blackburn fans were on his case pretty much from the start (due to the craziness of sacking Allardyce, only to replace him with someone so unproven), whereas FC and perhaps RL fans in general seem to be a lot more easy-going and forgiving lot and, despite year after year of underachievement, were often willing to buy into the excuses put forward by the club or be 'bought-off' by one decent result. Of course, some of that may have to do with the fact that Blackburn are under threat of relegation and resulting financial melt-down, while that can't happen in our sport.
They were roundly criticised in the press for it, but I was actually really impressed by the principles of the Blackburn fans in booing even when they beat Swansea the other week. I read today that the Lancashire Telegraph has also published a front page calling for Kean to go, and it even states in the editorial that a win in their relegation 6-pointer against Bolton shouldn't be taken as a reason for him to stay on, as things have 'passed the point of no return'. Can anyone imagine in the HDM having the bottle to do anything like that?
Mind you, I would have loved a story about Uncle Kaff and JR trying to organise a Kelly Rowland concert at the KC to try and placate the rugby-going folk of West Hull into accepting another year of Agar!
The similarities are so great that I find myself, quite irrationally, wanting Kean to get the sack.
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