you make some excellent points which you can not argue with cause we don't know the facts or the circumstances of why Kelly was late if at all one thing is for certain Rovers missed him and if he had played in the last 2 matches I don't think you would have been playing championship rugby this season but again that's only my opinion
IF's Buts and maybes. If Kelly hadn't played in the Leeds game we'd have probably won and wouldn't have needed to win the last 2 games. Bottom line is the only person responsible for him not playing is the player himself.
I can understand why it looks that way but I think most Hull KR supporters are bitter about the way he acted towards the club rather than which club he's moved to. If he can get his head sorted and knuckle down then good luck to him but I would never have him back at rovers after the way he treated the club and his team mates.
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I can understand why it looks that way but I think most Hull KR supporters are bitter about the way he acted towards the club rather than which club he's moved to. If he can get his head sorted and knuckle down then good luck to him but I would never have him back at rovers after the way he treated the club and his team mates.
A quick look back through Craig's posting history and you'll find it very much is the club he's bitter about, more so than Kelly. I appreciate this isn't the case for most level-headed Rovers fans.
It's difficult to be bitter about how Kelly acted towards Rovers, because nobody on here really knows what's gone on (I asked a couple of days ago whether anyone knew or not, and it appears they don't). You can't be outraged because you heard something happened that you think you should be outraged about. You can't offer advice/warnings to Hull fans based on something or other that you think might have happened.
At the moment all you've got are vague comments from Uncle Neil (who has reason to divert attention away from him as a cause for your relegation through duff signings), and Mr Ego, talks in the third person, Cooke. I'll take what they say with a pinch of salt until they come out with anything specific (other than the turning up from Aus late).
Let's see how he get's on. He could be brilliant or he could be a waste of space (in which case we have more than adequate back up options).
A quick look back through Craig's posting history and you'll find it very much is the club he's bitter about, more so than Kelly. I appreciate this isn't the case for most level-headed Rovers fans.
It's difficult to be bitter about how Kelly acted towards Rovers, because nobody on here really knows what's gone on (I asked a couple of days ago whether anyone knew or not, and it appears they don't). You can't be outraged because you heard something happened that you think you should be outraged about. You can't offer advice/warnings to Hull fans based on something or other that you think might have happened.
At the moment all you've got are vague comments from Uncle Neil (who has reason to divert attention away from him as a cause for your relegation through duff signings), and Mr Ego, talks in the third person, Cooke. I'll take what they say with a pinch of salt until they come out with anything specific (other than the turning up from Aus late).
Let's see how he get's on. He could be brilliant or he could be a waste of space (in which case we have more than adequate back up options).
If you look into DIMs posting history you will see it portrays itself as a genuine poster but is angling for bites like old tom at makro after cod.Wakefield is his new obsession.i do drink bitter and particularly like the old style pint glass you kindly posted.ram it up yer wrong un and take your face for a dump
If you look into DIMs posting history you will see it portrays itself as a genuine poster but is angling for bites like old tom at makro after cod.Wakefield is his new obsession.i do drink bitter and particularly like the old style pint glass you kindly posted.ram it up yer wrong un and take your face for a dump
You been in the pub again Craigy?
The Wakefield comment is a strange one. Especially seen as I wrote quite a complimentary post about their club just a couple of weeks ago (on this very thread ): viewtopic.php?f=59&t=599782&start=710
DGM wrote:
Wakefield really seem to be improving at the moment.
As you say, the signings of Williams & Caton-Brown are decent, and resigning Fifita for 2017 is massive for Wakey. Couple that with the shipping out of some dead wood, and the emergence of some decent talent in Johnstone & Jowitt, it's looking good on the playing front.
Top 8 last year, John Kear joining the setup to support Chester & drive the club forward as DoR, and I think they're rebranding to drop the 'Wildcats' name (?), there must be a real buzz around that club at the moment.
Then we have an example of one of your recent posts (as well as the badly written one above):
craig hkr wrote:
Still don't know the full story over Kelly but it does seem his suspension was the tipping point of our relegation. He hasn't copped for a lot of flak over his actions and people are quick to blame peacock/hudge/tilse/campese. He goes off and earns a wedge and leaves behind a relegated club.i have no hard feelings over Taylor or watts or Galea in past but Kelly for me is another reason to hate the curly turds next season.match made in heaven,sheit house of a man playing for a set of Bell ends
Nah, you're not bitter at all
craig hkr wrote:
If you look into DIMs posting history you will see it portrays itself as a genuine poster but is angling for bites like old tom at makro after cod.Wakefield is his new obsession.i do drink bitter and particularly like the old style pint glass you kindly posted.ram it up yer wrong un and take your face for a dump
You been in the pub again Craigy?
The Wakefield comment is a strange one. Especially seen as I wrote quite a complimentary post about their club just a couple of weeks ago (on this very thread ): viewtopic.php?f=59&t=599782&start=710
DGM wrote:
Wakefield really seem to be improving at the moment.
As you say, the signings of Williams & Caton-Brown are decent, and resigning Fifita for 2017 is massive for Wakey. Couple that with the shipping out of some dead wood, and the emergence of some decent talent in Johnstone & Jowitt, it's looking good on the playing front.
Top 8 last year, John Kear joining the setup to support Chester & drive the club forward as DoR, and I think they're rebranding to drop the 'Wildcats' name (?), there must be a real buzz around that club at the moment.
Then we have an example of one of your recent posts (as well as the badly written one above):
craig hkr wrote:
Still don't know the full story over Kelly but it does seem his suspension was the tipping point of our relegation. He hasn't copped for a lot of flak over his actions and people are quick to blame peacock/hudge/tilse/campese. He goes off and earns a wedge and leaves behind a relegated club.i have no hard feelings over Taylor or watts or Galea in past but Kelly for me is another reason to hate the curly turds next season.match made in heaven,sheit house of a man playing for a set of Bell ends