I watched Hoy, on one last tackle during a Salford breakout , had his hands around the Salford player's arms holding the ball and , literally gave up any attempt at keeping him out, it was pathetic, but the Salford players merely had to stand or beat the first tackle , off load and there followed a try or near try. Sneyd, for all his bagging here for his last spell, is a player reborn and looking the part and there was a definite difference in Salford , compared to Hull, in terms of structure, desire and ability. It is time to accept, even by optimistic fans, that this club is spralling, fast, with possibly only Wakey as bad, which gives us a slim chance of avoiding relegation. That is how bad we were. Not one player for me has any credit left, now. We just don't have the quality and the players to return, will not fix up that amount of holes in the side. I fear this could be the start of a massive period of decline, maybe the word rebuild doesn't apply solely to the squad, now. We could end up playing in a division which is notoriously difficult to escape, until a money backer finds some love for us and we can buy our back. All the smoke and mirrors we get, don't fool me anymore, although it did look obvious Savelio and Sao, two players that are way better than they were yesterday, were nowhere near full fitness. They were appalling , which is never the word I'd use on either players game , previously.
Statistics: Posted by GrahamBray — Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:46 am