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I remember when there was about 4000 of you and you were battling with Scarborough against the drop to the conference. Most Hull 'fans' you speak to now wouldn't even be able to name Alan Fettis.
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Haha - actually saw Terry Dolan in Beech Tree just before Christmas.
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Terry Dolan, I definitely share your pain on that one.
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Starting Line-up: Stockdale, Chester, Hobbs, Bruce, Elmohamady, Brady, Evans, Meyler, Quinn, Koren, Gedo
Subs: Jakupovic, Rosenior, Simpson, Cairney, Fathi, Proschwitz, Boyd Bolton Starting Line-Up: Bogdan, Ricketts, Knight, Dawson, Alonso, Spearing, Pratley, Chung-Yong, M Davies, Sordell, Ngog |
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2-0 inside 6 minutes
Shocking start |
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3-0 ffs
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lol
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Lmfao
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Game's not over yet - Bolton just hit the post
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This is why the Championship is the worst league to bet on, so unpredictable
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Can you explain this to me please mate?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgS1RFk1cU8 |
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Unfortunately not Billy
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Fair enough mate. I went there last season to watch my team Forest play and you started doing it when you went two nil up.... bit cringe worthy but by your response im assuming you agree.
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3-1
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4-1 game over
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City v Birmingham today. Faye & McShane are said to be fit again.
Good news is that Marlon King (yes him), is out. Always posing a threat up front so that's a definite plus. Current odds are Hull 1.76, Birmingham at 5.6, draw 3.85 Probably about right think. Hopefully we'll be ready for the fight and to make up for the terrible blip last week. Going for 2-0 and 2-1 myself. Any thoughts? |
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666 my Nap,stealing money HT-FT
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I'm hoping Boyd will start alongside Gedo. Probably be brought on in the 2nd half though.
We should easily be putting 2 goals a game against almost every team |
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Whats happened to Sone Aluko these days,is he injured?
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Yeah he's having an operation - achilles. He's been greatly missed as he's a class player
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Decent player but moody .
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Taken from HDM:
Hull City v Birmingham City: team news Abdoulaye Faye and Paul McShane both returned to full training this week to bolster Hull City's defensive options ahead of this afternoon’s clash with Birmingham City. Faye has been out for the past four weeks with a calf injury sustained at Millwall, while McShane has not featured since collecting a hamstring injury in the 1-0 win over Charlton a fortnight ago. Both defenders would be available if necessary but the availability of James Chester, Jack Hobbs and Alex Bruce may persuade Steve Bruce to give the returning pair additional time to recover. Bruce has plenty of options available as he targets a return to winning ways following last weekend’s 4-1 loss at Bolton Wanderers. George Boyd, who made his debut as a second-half substitute at the Reebok Stadium, is being considered for a start and that will place captain Robert Koren under pressure in the advanced midfield role. Bruce received mixed news from the treatment room this week. Although Sone Aluko will play no further part in the season due to Achilles surgery, Matty Fryatt is now just 10 days away from resuming full training. The forward has not played for seven months but could be fit again to star during the final straight of the season in April. Birmingham City boss Lee Clark will include new recruit Shane Ferguson in his squad for today’s trip to the KC Stadium. Ferguson is a versatile left-sided player, signed from Newcastle United on a one-month loan on Thursday, and a place on the bench may be his best hope after going two months without a competitive run-out. An injury doubt hangs over left-back Mitchell Hancox but Paul Robinson appears the more likely to deputise. Birmingham have injury concerns elsewhere in their relegation-threatened squad and will again be without former Hull City striker Marlon King. The Blues’ top goalscorer has been struggling with a knee injury of late and will not be considered after missing training all week. Clark’s major dilemma will be how to contend with City’s wing-back formation. Although a 4-4-2 shape brought success at Peterborough last weekend, the Birmingham boss may choose to pack his midfield in a 4-5-1 formation in an attempt to stifle the Tigers’ threat from wide. Full-backs Stephen Carr and David Murphy, influential figures in their play-off finish last season, are both ruled out for the season with knee injuries, while Keith Fahey also remains out of the equation. |
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Hull City confirm Aluko's season is over
HULL CITY boss Steve Bruce has resigned himself to being without leading goalscorer Sone Aluko for the remainder of the season. Aluko visited a second specialist in London yesterday in an attempt to finally clear up an ongoing Achilles injury that has already ruled him out for seven weeks. The scan results have deemed surgery is now unavoidable and Bruce confirmed this afternoon that Aluko will play no further part in the Tigers' promotion push. Although the extent of the operation is still to be decided, the 24-year-old will face either a two-month or six-month lay-off. "It's one of these complicated Achilles injuries where there's a difference of opinion between two surgeons, two of the best people in Europe," said Bruce. "We'll decide what route we'll go down over the next few days but it's fair to say to supporters that we're not going to see Aluko again this season. That is a tragedy for him and a tragedy for us." Aluko was the star of City's season up until injury first struck in late November, scoring eight goals after his free transfer from Glasgow Rangers. His focus will now turn to the 2013-14 season but a six-month rehabilitation will see him struggling to be fit for the start of the campaign. |
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Looks like a very attacking side today:
Hull City Official @hullcityteam #hcafc Starting Line-Up: Stockdale, Bruce, Hobbs, Chester, Elmohamady, Brady, Meyler, Quinn, Koren, Boyd, Gedo |
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#hcafc Subs: Jakupovic, Evans, Simpson, Cairney, Faye, McShane, Proschwitz
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B'ham Starting Line-Up: Butland, Caldwell, Davies, Burke, Lovenkrands, Elliott, Zigic, Spector, Hancox, Caddis, Reilly #hcafc
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B'ham Subs: Doyle, Mullins, Gomis, Thomas, Redmond, Robinson, Ferguson #hcafc
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Hull dropped to 1.71 now - let's hope the market is right
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Boyd GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL!!
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1st minute on his home debut/starting game. Let's get a few more from him
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ei ei ei ei ei ei ei ei ei
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blind according Forest
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Yeah he must be
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2-0 GEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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BF had goal market suspended for over a minute before that goal while the ball was in play - they knew
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perfect :D 2/3 of my bets seemingly in today..
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C'mon BF open the market ffs
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Sounds like more goals coming today
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