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I wonder when he says he wants to achieve our aims he’s realised the aim is ‘to see where we are after 46 games’ though?
Not a bad shout for Captain by the sounds of things.You must log in or register to see media
Not a bad shout for Captain by the sounds of things.
I wonder when he says he wants to achieve our aims he’s realised the aim is ‘to see where we are after 46 games’ though?
Yep. Already looks like it will be a successful season...It's an easy aim to achieve
Yep. Already looks like it will be a successful season...
I apologise Febbos, I didn't recognise the top of his head.
Typo. Should of been £950
A championship club with pl aspirations and players such as Rooney want joshTotal bollocks but no photos of Josh in the recent training pictures through.
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Interesting...
We're going all Ryder Cup on this one and appointing a non-playing Captain.
Could work I suppose.
Eaves and the big, sendy-offy Irish lummox in the four balls (but not in the foursomes obviously!!!)
Play safe on the front nine and go for broke on the back nine if necessary. After all it's bloody difficult to lose by ten and eight!!
Oh, hang on. We lost by eight and none recently didn't we?
Never mind. Stick this new chap in a green blazer and give him a jug of claret and I'm sure that everything will work out fine.
Show him a few videoclips of Ian Ashbee and tell him this is what we want.I like the cut of his jib
A MESSAGE FROM OUR CAPTAIN RICHIE SMALLWOOD
27 August 2020
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To all Hull City fans,
Firstly, with the community’s health and safety being the most important thing right now, I hope you and your families are staying safe. To have been made captain of this great club is a fantastic honour and something that gives me a lot of pride. I’m proud and my family are really proud – and my focus is on repaying the gaffer’s faith, along with proving to myself – and to you – that I am worthy of the shirt and the armband.
Becoming captain wasn’t something that was mentioned or discussed when I first signed. I knew we had a young group that needed some experience and know-how and hopefully, I can provide that on the way to helping us to enjoy a successful season together – players, staff and supporters.
I firmly believe that I am ready for the role and responsibility that comes with wearing the armband. My spell at Blackburn, through the highs and the lows, made me a better person and a better player. Hopefully, with the added responsibility here, I can really thrive off that and help the team moving forward.
What type of captain do I see myself as? I’ve always been vocal on the pitch so that won’t change whatsoever. It’s about being responsible and grabbing situations by the scruff of the neck, dragging the team through difficult spells whenever and wherever required. It’s important to keep standards high – on and off the pitch – and really drive each other on. It’s also important for the lads to know that I’ll always be there for each and every one of them.
The gaffer has spoken to me about the importance of getting good values in the group and helping the younger members of the squad to really to push on and improve. If they become better, we all become better. The Club becomes better and the team becomes better, which will be key to us getting the results we all want when the season gets underway.
Thank you for your kind messages since I have been at the Club. Your support and backing in the coming season will be massively appreciated by us all. We want you to be part of our great Club and share in this challenge with us. We are stronger together – and I can’t wait to lead your team out.
Richie Smallwood
I’m the MDT compiler do it yourself.Show him a few videoclips of Ian Ashbee and tell him this is what we want.
I like the cut of his jib
A MESSAGE FROM OUR CAPTAIN RICHIE SMALLWOOD
27 August 2020
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To all Hull City fans,
Firstly, with the community’s health and safety being the most important thing right now, I hope you and your families are staying safe. To have been made captain of this great club is a fantastic honour and something that gives me a lot of pride. I’m proud and my family are really proud – and my focus is on repaying the gaffer’s faith, along with proving to myself – and to you – that I am worthy of the shirt and the armband.
Becoming captain wasn’t something that was mentioned or discussed when I first signed. I knew we had a young group that needed some experience and know-how and hopefully, I can provide that on the way to helping us to enjoy a successful season together – players, staff and supporters.
I firmly believe that I am ready for the role and responsibility that comes with wearing the armband. My spell at Blackburn, through the highs and the lows, made me a better person and a better player. Hopefully, with the added responsibility here, I can really thrive off that and help the team moving forward.
What type of captain do I see myself as? I’ve always been vocal on the pitch so that won’t change whatsoever. It’s about being responsible and grabbing situations by the scruff of the neck, dragging the team through difficult spells whenever and wherever required. It’s important to keep standards high – on and off the pitch – and really drive each other on. It’s also important for the lads to know that I’ll always be there for each and every one of them.
The gaffer has spoken to me about the importance of getting good values in the group and helping the younger members of the squad to really to push on and improve. If they become better, we all become better. The Club becomes better and the team becomes better, which will be key to us getting the results we all want when the season gets underway.
Thank you for your kind messages since I have been at the Club. Your support and backing in the coming season will be massively appreciated by us all. We want you to be part of our great Club and share in this challenge with us. We are stronger together – and I can’t wait to lead your team out.
Richie Smallwood
Your team? Not OUR team?
Who’s the VC this season? Have they announced that?
Surprised McCann has actually appointed a Captain, thought he might do it after seeing where we are after 46 games.
I think he wrote the first paragraph ...I like the cut of his jib
A MESSAGE FROM OUR CAPTAIN RICHIE SMALLWOOD
27 August 2020
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To all Hull City fans,
Firstly, with the community’s health and safety being the most important thing right now, I hope you and your families are staying safe. To have been made captain of this great club is a fantastic honour and something that gives me a lot of pride. I’m proud and my family are really proud – and my focus is on repaying the gaffer’s faith, along with proving to myself – and to you – that I am worthy of the shirt and the armband.
Becoming captain wasn’t something that was mentioned or discussed when I first signed. I knew we had a young group that needed some experience and know-how and hopefully, I can provide that on the way to helping us to enjoy a successful season together – players, staff and supporters.
I firmly believe that I am ready for the role and responsibility that comes with wearing the armband. My spell at Blackburn, through the highs and the lows, made me a better person and a better player. Hopefully, with the added responsibility here, I can really thrive off that and help the team moving forward.
What type of captain do I see myself as? I’ve always been vocal on the pitch so that won’t change whatsoever. It’s about being responsible and grabbing situations by the scruff of the neck, dragging the team through difficult spells whenever and wherever required. It’s important to keep standards high – on and off the pitch – and really drive each other on. It’s also important for the lads to know that I’ll always be there for each and every one of them.
The gaffer has spoken to me about the importance of getting good values in the group and helping the younger members of the squad to really to push on and improve. If they become better, we all become better. The Club becomes better and the team becomes better, which will be key to us getting the results we all want when the season gets underway.
Thank you for your kind messages since I have been at the Club. Your support and backing in the coming season will be massively appreciated by us all. We want you to be part of our great Club and share in this challenge with us. We are stronger together – and I can’t wait to lead your team out.
Richie Smallwood
Yeah, rereading it, does come across as a message to the fans.I didn't read that as you seem to have done. Plenty of 'us', 'we', etc. The statement was addressed to us ("To all Hull City Fans"), hence the ending.
He speaks & writes really well. In fact, it shows up how utterly ****e McCann and Byrne (and Enob of course) are in their messages to fans, not that we needed further proof.
Let's hope he plays & leads as well as he speaks & writes. If so, we've got a good-un.
But, stuck record, 1 experienced signing and 3 young uns is nowhere near enough to replace the shed load that have left in recent months. 6 days to go till we restart. Same old.
