One good moment yesterday was seeing Adam Pearson standing arm in arm with the rest of the team during the national anthem.
For all his support and investment in the team, Adam deserved the chance to lead the team out and show how much Hull FC means to him.
Hopefully, our response from yesterday's game is that we never want to feel like that again. I'm sure and hope all associated with the club, players, officials and fans repsond positively and use yesterday as a springboard for the future.
One bad performance does not make us a bad team. 12 Super league teams failed to get to Wembley and so far this season, we have taken points off every team (except Wigan). Therefore, we don't need to beat ourselves up.
Adam has got us on the right track. Just as one bad performance doesn't make us a bad team overnight, neither will we become a great team overnight too. Wembley may not have gone our way, but at least the financial windfall that a Wembley appearance brings, will help the continued development of the club.
We've made the Play Offs and we got to Wembley. I'm sure we'd all have taken that at the start of the season. Hopefully, the Play Off positions will improve each season and more finals will turn into trophies. I'm sure that is what Adam is planning and I'm fully behind him.
Thanks for the journey so far Adam.
