Mr. Zucchini Head wrote:
Well he certainly won't be going anywhere this week, it will depend on what we do next week. Saints may field their reserves again and we may end up scraping in to 5th. Which Pearson would probably hail as a major success. Personally I hope Saints deal us another record defeat and hammer the last nail in his coffin. But realistically I know he is still going to be here next year regardless.
I don't get to many games these days anyway. I work and spend most of my time in Scotland. I will go when I am in Hull for the week, or if it's a big game I will make the effort. But until something changes, that's me done. I don't mind us being rubbish, I've seen far worse teams and have stuck by them. But what I can't abide is all this talent going to waste. We have the squad to be real challengers. This year a GF spot was just begging to be claimed, but instead we just embarrass ourselves week after week. Next year we have recruited great but it will just be the same again. I just hope that alot of others are feeling the same as me and decide to keep their cash in their pockets. Maybe then Pearson might wake up and see what is obvious.
Sums it up for me, travelling hundreds of miles to see 5 drives and a kick, as has been said, doesn't matter if it's 100 miles or 100 metres, FC are not entertaining, Ellis said "the effort was there", Sorry Gareth, it wasn't, Sika wandering back after tackles and other players stood with hands on hips.
McRae said there was a cancer at the club, looking at recent weeks it is no longer in remission. We watched the 2017 CC final the other day, where has that passion gone?