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| Very interesting game, they have to big favorites, but think we have a chance, them losing last week could go either way, slight loss of confidence or a big performance on the rebound.
I actually think Lewis going off worked against us last time, a lot of our plans would have been to stop him.
Balmforth is fit has to come in for Moy, Rapana although has errors has a a lot of plus points, he make yards, tackles well and has an assist in him, he needs to cut out those errors, same for Ashworth, whose poor discipline could have cost us the game, we can't afford that against Rovers.
Think we have to split up Knight and Ese Ese, always have one of them on, with a couple of 10 minutes spells with them both on.
Eseh is strange one, Cartwright obviously doesn't fully trust him, giving him the last 5 mins, when the game was gone, be nice to have Fash or Watts back. Think the same applies to Salabio, both are raw with potential, but not quite ready.
No Mccllorum means maybe 80 minutes for Litten, which reduces his impact, we have to get at him with the forwards and tire him out.
Seen a lot of slander towards JWH, who has been solid at best and his stats back that up, but do reckon he is a good signing, probably an impact like Pritchard was for us in 2016.
Lastly, was wrong about Pryce and Cust last week, for now they have to be 1 and 6, gives us threat and balance.
Whatever happens, to think we could be top this week if we win, is bonkers, not had an easy run in either with 5 away games and 2 at home, could easily be joint top if that Briscoe call had gone our way against Leigh, what amazing job Thirkill, Myler and coaching staff have done.
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| Easty:Jake the Peg:
Hull will overtake rovers in a couple of years. You saw yesterday how massive we are. 16-17k fans and owners worth half a billion. We dwarf you in terms of potential and the owners are here for the club, not investment land.
You've shouted us down at every opportunity from the early 2000s saying we'd never reach the dizzy heights of SL, then we'd be relegated in our first season, then we was going bust, then owning our own ground was a pipedream then we'd never get crowds over 10k crowds, we'd never get to another final, what's the latest? We'll never win a trophy? I'm enjoying a ride I've never been on before, you may overtake us you may not, I don't particularly care. Rovers are building a home with every amenity and facility we need all under one roof, we are selling 11,200 tickets every week and have a board that care and a team playing for the badge and each other every week. Rovers aren't going anywhere, and I hope Hull build a team to be up there challenging with us. Not going anywhere until your investment dries up?that?s the difference.
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I got told rovers had £6million investment over 3 years?.what happens after that?
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| Building a home with every aminety?the extension looks like leftover from MKM?you only have 2 sides with decent stands?the oone you run out from is weird as a great big building takes up the other side and then you have the burger van?Easty knows how to polish the proverbial
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| Asiata is a proper player. How anyone gave Ashworth our man of the match in front of Asiata, just baffles me. He was the dominant middle on the field, even with Hargreaves on there, who played well.
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| Easty:
Hull were valiant in defeat and progressing well, a better bench and I think Hull could have snatched the game, Rovers losing Davies and Burgess didn't help us and you capitalised on the edge.
The next few years are going to be interesting, Hull will keep improving and with the investments Rovers are doing we aren't going away either.
As for Lewis I'm confused by many comments about him, so Hull fans can chant about him been a sex offender which I have no issue with, they then chant about the paternity of his child again I don't have an issue as its banter, but then you take an issue with Lewis giving a little bit back to you?
Am I missing something or does he not have a right to give a little back?
Hull players where sticking two fingers up to Rovers fans, I don't remember Lewis offering out expletives to your fans?
Regarding Lewis, he primarily stirred the pot over a year ago, showing his immaturity and lack of intelligence, by posting inflammatory comments regarding Hull FC on social media, and also in the local press .Personally, someone in his inner circle should of had a quiet word in his ear, regarding these childish comments, because someone somewhere will take exception. For mine, Lewis is still carrying the proverbial chip on his shoulder, being rejected by the club he supported as a boy. He should be thanking Hull FC, for giving him the reality check he needed. Fair play to him, for improving his attitude to become a professional. In my opinion, Lewis with the ball, is a good player, but without the ball, he's bang average.
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