Quote Stand-Offish="Stand-Offish""Something must have been said to warrant the red."
Said Mr Horne....
Does this mean you don't know what was said?
Is this Boris speak?
He knows what was said but is not saying?
Jesus!
I would have carpeted Johnson and know exactly what was said....
Once again, how does Horne manage to dissociate himself from any blame?
He is sitting in the stand...he is not in Hull!'"
I understand a coach feels a duty to try to defend his players in public but in this instance Richard Horne ought to have said Johnston was out of order, let the team down and let the fans down, and that such unprofessional behaviour will not be condoned by the club.
I'm an admirer of the player. This may be out of character and a blip but it should still be called out for what it is. Maybe there's some politics at play? If the player admits to saying it, there may be a ban to follow. If he denies it, it may remain 'unproven' in the eyes of the disciplinary panel with no further action. I don't know.
Reflecting on the game, Richard Horne's request for a faster start will happen against Cornwall because man for man we will be better than them. Swinton didn't allow us to get off to a fast start because they dominated possession and played in our half whilst we kept giving away set restarts. Man for man they were better than us and that allowed them to get off to a fast start.
We'll get four points against Cornwall and W Wales, then crucial home games against Oldham and North Wales follow.