Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Floods and new half backs.

I haven't posted for a couple of days as I've been pretty busy. As I said in my last post, my daughter came home at the weekend, so the house has been full of bags and boxes. Things are getting back to normal inside but outside it has been awful.
I thought the week before last was bad for continuous rain, but yesterday took the biscuit. It was the speed that the streets flooded in my area that was amazing. I went out in the morning, taking a cab as the weather was so foul, when I came back a couple of hours later, the top half of our street was a foot or so under water! Luckily it didn't seem to reach our end as badly, but I still had to put towels at the bottom of the front door. That of course is nothing to what some poor folk have had to attend with.
Someone on the radio said the other week that the fashion for concreting over gardens contributes to the drains being flooded, as gardens soak up a lot of water. I do believe our garden helped us a lot yesterday, both front and back.



Anyway, onto the new half backs part. As you may know, I've had my heart set on Brent 'Shifty' Sherwin joining the Black n Whites. Thing is, he's playing up a storm for the Canterbury Bulldogs, so they're not going to let him go. (Although I still think the kidnapping option is a goer)
After much rumour, we have signed St George Illawarra half back Mathew Head for the rest of the season. I don't know a great deal about Mathew, only seeing a few clips of him play on line. The word is he is a great player, but has been very unlucky with injury. So him coming here could help both parties. We need an experienced half-back and Mathew needs game time to prove his fitness etc.
This signing could be the silver lining of the cloud that's been hovering over the club this season. He is only 25, and can kick goals to boot! (no pun intended there!)
He may make his debut for the FC on Sunday (jet lag and flooding permitting) I look forward to see how he goes.
Welcome to the mighty Hull FC Mathew!

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Back Home!


And no, I don't mean the ditty by the England 1970 World cup Squad. I mean my eldest daughter Michelle, comes back home at the weekend. It will just be until September, when she jets off to Japan on a years student swap.
I don't have a very big house, and am dreading all the stuff she will be bringing with her! My younger daughter, Kirsty, came back home October last year. All her stuff is here, but she stays at her boyfriends all the time, just surfacing once a week with mucky washing!
I'm going to have to tell them to have a major clear out or we wont have room to move in here!!
Here's Shell dressed as Japanese anime character Sailor Moon for a fancy dress party. I tell you what, that kitchen doesn't look too bad, considering its a student house does it??

Monday, June 18, 2007

Another loss but with postives.

If you can have such a thing. We started well at Bradford scoring a great try. But an early injury to Gareth Carvell then Sid Domec did us no favours. We haven't got a big pack and when what we had on the pitch wasn't getting a breather, plus playing a big side like Bradford, well, we were dead on our feet in the last quarter.
Most of the team worked very hard, but there is a couple of glaring omissions to that. I'm not going to name names but I can see there being a bit of a clear out at the end of the season.
I am starting to get a bit worried about our form now though, something needs to change and we need that change fast!
(Kidnap Shifty!!)

All the best to Shaun Briscoe who ended up with either a broken jaw or cheekbone (not sure yet, but either way its nasty.) I hope he has a speedy recovery as he's one player in our side that gives his all week in week out.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Sometimes the rumours come true!

We have signed Aussie international Shaun Berrigan on a 4 year deal. I'm absolutely delighted about this signing, as it might entice other top players to the club.
Shaun is primarily a hooker, so I would think he has been brought is as a direct replacement for Richard Swain, who leaves at the end of the season.
Now on an entirely female slant, the lad has a twinkle in his eye, something I always look for lol.
Now lets hope the next good bit of news will be about Shifty. Apparently he has 'obtained' a German passport, so is off quota. (The Quota is a limit the RFL put on the number of foreign players that can play for each team) There are also rumours about him coming over this season! Oh my word, I'd give up chocolate for a month if it was true!

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Ah Well......never mind.

I've had a quick sulk and I'm now over our being knocked out of the cup on Sunday. There's always next year, and to be honest it's better than being knocked out in the semi's.
So we'll draw a quick veil over that I think as I'll only upset myself again. :)
So it's back to the well worn path of reading rumours of signings. I know I'm sad but I love all the rumours!!

Saturday, June 09, 2007

On to the Semi's! (Fingers Crossed!)


Challenge Cup quarter-finals tomorrow. I'm optimistic (as always) But it's a matter of which Hull FC will turn up. Will it be the team that beat Saints and Leeds or played in the 1st half against Wigan the other week, or, the team that played in the 2nd half of that match?
Ah the mystery that is the Challenge Cup!........and supporting Hull FC!
Come on you Hullaaaaaaaa!!!!

Friday, June 08, 2007

Rubbish!!


I know this was released earlier this week, but it's taken me a couple of days to get over it! Yes mesdames et monsieurs, (I'm practising the French for my holidays) this is the logo for the London 2012 Olympics! It has supposedly cost £400k, yes, you read that right 400,000 pounds!
Now I've seen a bit of an unseemly joke about this 'thing' already, and by George it is a joke! I think the kids in my 5 year old nieces class could have come up with something better!
To me this sums up the government we have in power right now, superficial crap that costs a bloody fortune!
I wonder how much this is all going to really cost? I for one daren't think. What I do think is all the money spent on rubbish like this could go to far better use, and it doesn't need a genius to see it!

Monday, June 04, 2007

New Signing

Adam Dykes of the Cronulla Sharks has signed for Hull FC for next season. I can't say I know much about him. He is 30 though and some folk have misgivings because of this. I'm hoping he will bring some experience to the club, and help our young half-backs along.
Welcome to The Black & Whites Adam, you'll never find it dull playing for Hull FC!!!!



P.S. I'm still keeping my fingers crossed on the Brent 'Shifty' Sherwin front. I haven't had such a good feeling after watching a player for a long time. He would go down a storm here. I volunteer to go to Oz and talk him into it! :)

Sunday, June 03, 2007

Todays game....

..........was a 9 all draw against Huddersfield. Now this was the 1st time I'd seen the lads live for a couple of weeks, and you do see different things live. Today, we had about 75% of the possession, maybe even more, but did nothing with it.
Here's the scenario. We get into a good field position, and start a move. The ball is to be passed to a certain player in a certain way, that's the move. Now the idea is we have different players running off the ball to create confusion, the defence aren't sure who the ball is headed for till the last second. This creates space and leads to tries.
We are NOT doing this. We start a move, and only one player is running onto the ball, hence our attacks are dealt with.
I'm not having a go at my lads for effort, they were all shattered after the match, and I thank them for that. But it must be confidence sapping to see all their efforts come to naught.
Two questions:
1. What are the lads doing in training? Do they practice running the lines?

2. Why did our, apparently not injured captain, just walk off when all the other players clapped the fans at the end of the match. I was told this has happened before. He may have been disappointed but we pay his wages.

Saturday, June 02, 2007

I may have told this story before.

Apologies if I have. As many supporters of 'The Sith' like to remind us, Hull FC merged with the Gateshead Thunder in 1999. Now I'm not going to go into the whys and wherefores about this, but before the merger was announced, there was more that a distinct possibility the club had had it. I was quite desolate to think the club I had supported for (then) 20 years would be gone.
I remember the day when we all expected to hear that it would be official, I was sat on the sofa listening to Radio Humberside to hear the bad news when this song came on. Straight after it finished the announcement was made that the merger had been decided by the RFL and one of the loves of my life was safe!
Now this song is like a bit of a good luck charm for me where Hull FC are concerned, it doesn't always work, but it always cheers me up when we're not doing so well.

Five - Keep on Moving


Friday, June 01, 2007

Just a quick post.

Just a quick post to show my face, as I've been busy this week and it has just flown by. The Hubby got back from France on Monday, so I've been talking to him instead of messing about on-line. Never fear dear readers, things will be soon back to normal *wink*
Anyway, my darling boys are at home to Huddersfield on Sunday. It will be a hard game, but a win would really lift us away from the pack at the bottom of the table a bit. Even though we're in 7th at the moment, you can throw a blanket over the bottom few sides.
Lets hope we get a decent performance, they'd better do after the debacle at Wigan!
Come on Lads. lets do 'em!!!