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Re: Mathers or Amos?

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 2:13 pm
by wall_of_voodoo
For the optimists on the site that "saw" improvements in him last season. All I can remember is the very last game of the season, were every kick down-field towards him was fielded by pat richards (especially in the second half), such was his total lack of commitment and the obvious concerns of his team-mates; that saw both richards AND mathers play full back just to cover for his obvious deficiencies.

Re: Mathers or Amos?

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 3:58 pm
by highland convert
Leeds on their own ground kicking high into the lights half of which were missing sorry that does not add up. The team in front of him collapse. There were worse on the field than him. Barrett only played half the season so did Fielden. A bunch of pessimists feeding on gossip. Experts echoing other peoples posts. Mathers for fullback every time.
Jim

Re: Mathers or Amos?

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 4:06 pm
by wall_of_voodoo
highland convert wrote:Experts echoing other peoples posts. Mathers for fullback every time.
Jim
Jim, did you read the comments attributed to mr noble?

If they are his comments then I can safely assume you going to be very disappointed this season to see others in the full back slot other than mathers.

Re: Mathers or Amos?

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2009 7:22 pm
by GeoffN
highland convert wrote:Leeds on their own ground kicking high into the lights half of which were missing sorry that does not add up. The team in front of him collapse. There were worse on the field than him. Barrett only played half the season so did Fielden. A bunch of pessimists feeding on gossip. Experts echoing other peoples posts. Mathers for fullback every time.
Jim
Give over Jim, how many other fullbacks have played there without any problems with the lights? That's just an excuse, and not even a good one. Anyway, we're not talking about just one game, but the whole season bar one or two games. He was even dodgy in defence against Warrington in December, but fortunately it didn't matter then.

I really do hope he does improve this season, but I'm glad we've got cover if he doesn't.