Quote ="Kosh"Two players at the beginning of their careers, and you've written them off already?
Because he's under contract and it would cost a fortune to pay him off? And when he was fit he still looked pretty good?
Jesus - Agar may be a bit poor but thank feck we haven't got you in charge.'"
Pace is important in rugby, but the way the game is expanding pace and power is the gateway to success with wingers in superleague.
Lynne and Sharp, the lightest weight wingers in the league, look at their legs and i feel for them when they get a big tackle. I mean sending Lynee and Sharp for drives on second tackle when we are pegged back, can never get my head around that one, oh and also doing a drop off inside and running back into the markers (Tickle and Fitz are the best at it) and it's down to agars clueless fecking tactics.
I played for East Hull and Yorkshire service area and would have gone to east hull open age, but I did my knee in, 22 now with kids so it's not worth it.
When you have played the game, you see things differently, and I for one cannot see past agars shocking standard of rugby league, whether it be interchange, set plays, and even defense, why don't we get back to the old Sharp defensive days, umbrella type defense/movement off the line.
Our defensive efforts where rock solid then.
I always use to say to my dad, who is a rovers supporter. "Dad, hull f.c's defense is the best in the league" and he would always reply, attack is the best form of defense, it's ok being able to defend, but what does it say about a team that has the best defense, in hulls case, attack.