I thought when Pryce didn't do very well when we were in front of their line the reaction of the fans to him was the same as it would have been for anyone else who did that. Groans all around.pieater-alex wrote:I will put my neck on the line here and say that I don't think Pryce deserved the response he got from 'supporters' at the game. I'm not a happy clapper by any means but before the lad had even touched the ball people were shouting and screaming abuse at him. Certainly from where I was sat. People jeered and booed when he went down injured. I think that was a bit unfair and out of order. I don't like it when fans do it to opposition players never mind one of our own!
I have some sympathy toward him in that situation because he was given the ball stood still but it just looked poor so the fans reacted. I was frustrated myself but what I don't do at the match is call the player.
It was extremely poor of Noble and I was quite shocked but it is not untypical. When Gleeson is fit I have no idea what our coach will do selection wise but so he can fit certain players into the side I expect Glesson to go to 6 at som epoint in the game.I thought it was cruel of Noble to move Pryce to six. He is player clearly low on confidence and very rusty after so long out and just strolling in the reserves and he was asked to play in an unfamiliar position at halfback where he has to be confident to take the line on, organise our attack etc and Pryce does not have them qualities.
Some contracts have extension that can be exercised by the club or the player. Mathers was like that I think.I think he has been very poorly coached and conditioned. I don't think he looks very fit and after having so long to get into shape you have to question either Mike Forshaw or KP's attitude. (I just look at Darrell Goulding after coming back at Salford and he looks much fitter than he did here.) At the end of the day regardless of the answer the responsibility of the players fitness relies with the players fitness coach and if the player has a problem with this he should not have been given a contract extension.
A loan would have been as good for him as it seems to have been for Mossop and Goulding. The sad thing is though is what that says about our club as regards the conditioning of players.I think an in shape, well coached and conditioned Karl Pryce who has a coach with the ability to motivate him (which he needs) would be devastating. I don't think he has that here.
Dave