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| The penalty had already been given to Hull for holding down in the tackle. O'Meley lashed out afterwards.
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| I thought we turned up yesterday and gave it a really good go. We could so easily have won. We bombed a couple of chances and had a golden opportunity to win when Jodie Broughton broke with five minutes or so to go.
I have to say that some of the referee's decisions were baffling. He seemed to see things that nobody else managed to see!
We still make silly errors from time to time though. If only we could cut those out......
I thought that Adam Sidlow made a big difference yesterday and that he stood out in our pack. He made good yards and managed a couple of good offloads. When we moved the ball wide we caused all kinds of problems for Hull and I hope we try to do more of this now the top eighth seems beyond us.
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| I normally find the Hull fans very sporting at matches. However, the ones around and near me who booed and jeered during the Snyed, Howarth and ref incidents really didn't endear themselves to the good of the game.
Whilst everyone saw different things, what I saw and heard was not respectful. Shouting out "there's nothing wrong with him, get on with it" is hardly correct when a physio is holding someone's head whilst he is laid motionless or the ground. Nor is it appropriate when someone is being strapped into a stretcher. The slow clapping and jeering around me was not respectful.
The cheering at the ref when he fell over is fair enough. Once you realise he is actually hurt is when I think the joke is over. Still baffled as to why he wanted to carry on though for another set.
We all saw and heard different things. What I heard was not typical of Hull's sporting nature; which is a great shame.
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| Quote The Mighty Fc="The Mighty Fc"Enjoying those sour grapes????
It must be tough seeing a young player making his first start for the club tear you a new one, how dare we give young english players a chance in super league!!!
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I saw the young player on the left wing for York City Knights in 2010.I wish him well.I don't feel he did 'tear a new one' as we did score down his channel a few times.
I made the point,or tried to,that he cost nothing,despite FC signing lots of players costing more than zero,and that someone not considered to be very good at his job by the FC fans,Agar,was the person signing him.
Crawford Matthews is another I have seen and his younger brother has been signed by that team you play in your cup-final - Leeds.
Quote The Mighty Fc1) If anyone could be the epitome of a blinkered fan then I'm afraid your it. Your praising the 100 or so fans that went today (Massive effort ) 2)It's renowned fans get to their feet after a bit of BIFF so don't understand your point, then you go on to criticize Hull fans for making it an intimidating (ish) place for the ref getting on his back to try and sway his decision making.3) You then proceed to have a dig at Hull for giving youth a chance from the lower leagues?'"
1)I praised the SCR fans who made the trip for their vocal support during the game - Not for the number,over which no one has any control;but for also,paying the price as asked for by Pearson,which is unfair and biased.
2) No problem with partisan support or making the place intimidating.It was the extras involving other things which perhaps needed to be experienced to make it understood.
3) Certainly did not have a dig for giving youth a chance.See above.
With Stephen Wild being charged -While I was less than pleased with him for conceding the penalty which led to their first try,I was certainly impressed with his self control concerning the 2 incidents immediately before
O'Meley started swinging.I think their intimidating followers were beginning to panic more than a little by that stage,and this was transferred down to their players.
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| Quote wildshot="wildshot"I normally find the Hull fans very sporting at matches. However, the ones around and near me who booed and jeered during the Snyed, Howarth and ref incidents really didn't endear themselves to the good of the game.
Whilst everyone saw different things, what I saw and heard was not respectful. Shouting out "there's nothing wrong with him, get on with it" is hardly correct when a physio is holding someone's head whilst he is laid motionless or the ground. Nor is it appropriate when someone is being strapped into a stretcher. The slow clapping and jeering around me was not respectful.
The cheering at the ref when he fell over is fair enough. Once you realise he is actually hurt is when I think the joke is over. Still baffled as to why he wanted to carry on though for another set.
We all saw and heard different things. What I heard was not typical of Hull's sporting nature; which is a great shame.'"
I have to say that an injured player deserves a bit of respect,no matter who he plays for.In defence it wasn`t all Hull fans doing it,and the player did get applause from Hull fans as he was carried off.
As for the game,thought it was a good contest,I was sweating everytime you attacked our left wing.
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| Quote wildshot="wildshot"I normally find the Hull fans very sporting at matches. However, the ones around and near me who booed and jeered during the Snyed, Howarth and ref incidents really didn't endear themselves to the good of the game.
Whilst everyone saw different things, what I saw and heard was not respectful. Shouting out "there's nothing wrong with him, get on with it" is hardly correct when a physio is holding someone's head whilst he is laid motionless or the ground. Nor is it appropriate when someone is being strapped into a stretcher. The slow clapping and jeering around me was not respectful.
The cheering at the ref when he fell over is fair enough. Once you realise he is actually hurt is when I think the joke is over. Still baffled as to why he wanted to carry on though for another set.
We all saw and heard different things. What I heard was not typical of Hull's sporting nature; which is a great shame.'"
My view on the sneyd incident was that the fans were frustrated that he was obviously needing to go off and nothing seemed to be happening to actually get him off the field. He certainly got a very large round of applause from the home fans as he left the pitch. As for hicks, he had obviously earned the wrath of the home fans and I have no problem in jeering a referee who had picked up a minor injury and then looked even more of a fool as he tried to carry on
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| Never liked Hull not just the teams(both Hull and HKR) but the place as well.
Horrible fans horrible City.
After Liverpool the biggest $hithole going
In fact Hull residents remind me of scousers,huge chips on their shoulders.
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| For the Sneyd injury as soon as he went down you could tell he was pretty badly injured, I think the clapping was more because a couple of Salford players had gone down for a while not long before and the physios and doctors had taken ages to get on for them and then when the kid went down a physio came on, waited a while then a doctor came, and the whole incident took far longer than it needed to.
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| Quote Prestwich Red="Prestwich Red"Never liked Hull not just the teams(both Hull and HKR) but the place as well.
Horrible fans horrible City.
After Liverpool the biggest $hithole going
In fact Hull residents remind me of scousers,huge chips on their shoulders.'"
I`m not feeling the love here. 
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| Quote Goochie="Goochie"For the Sneyd injury as soon as he went down you could tell he was pretty badly injured, I think the clapping was more because a couple of Salford players had gone down for a while not long before and the physios and doctors had taken ages to get on for them and then when the kid went down a physio came on, waited a while then a doctor came, and the whole incident took far longer than it needed to.'"
Is it not the responsibility of the home club to provide the stretcher ? ( Trawled the RFL site cannot find the appropriate bit )
It took an aeon and must have impressed the FC Under 15 and 16's who were in the stadium.
No surprise that the RFL ban our player,who was the victim of 3 strikes,and only fine O'Meley.
Our injury depleted squad mustn't have sustained enough losses for them.
Once again it is one rule for most clubs and a different agenda for FC. 
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| Quote SCR-SeaDiver="SCR-SeaDiver"Is it not the responsibility of the home club to provide the stretcher ? ( Trawled the RFL site cannot find the appropriate bit )
It took an aeon and must have impressed the FC Under 15 and 16's who were in the stadium.
No surprise that the RFL ban our player,who was the victim of 3 strikes,and only fine O'Meley.
Our injury depleted squad mustn't have sustained enough losses for them.
Once again it is one rule for most clubs and a different agenda for FC.
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Would you like some dip for that chip on your shoulder?
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| Quote Panda92="Panda92"Would you like some dip for that chip on your shoulder?'"
Hardly a chip on my shoulder - I note the punishment has now altered.
With regard to the one rule I won't attempt to re-write history,or re-read it,but I can easily recall the ineligible
player in the Challenge Cup;FC managed to reach Wembley,that year,and the kudos and financial reward from that and more recently bringing the sport into disrepute with the woeful attempt to cover up the little matter concerning WADA.
Still,any club with 10,000 qualified referees and medical practitioners who can assess injury and appropriate treatment in a matter of seconds obviously deserve special treatment from the RFL.( As at Bradford 10k through the turnstiles seems the magical number )
What the referee didn't see the panel apparently did ! An inspirational captain who refused to be intimidated and that is his reward after 3 separate attempts at him.
I was only at Hull for a Super League game a matter of weeks ago.Passionate,noisy,biased supporters.No complaints from me.They didn't like the referee either - but they have more class and a modicum of decency.
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