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  • Just back from Ull

    F*cking dirty, negative, annoying northern monkeys.

    Right, now that's off my chest....



    Haven't read a single post on here from today, so if I'm repeating stuff... tough.

    Adel. By his standards, a nightmare.
    By anyone elses standards, average game. Not 100% sure why he had his hissy fit?? nobody really saw anything serious happen to spark it.
    I think he'd had enough of all the shirt pulling, tugs, trips etc.. with no protection from the (p*ss poor) referee.
    Add a few comments from his team mates about the usual stuff, as well as the moon entering Venus, and time of the month... and he lost it. Second half he was a good little boy, but basically did very little.

    It gave the Hull fans some material to flex their comedy muscles, in the form of songs.
    They failed, miserably. A right bunch of dead-heads, if ever there was one.
    Nice stadium though, as long as you dont mind sitting in traffic for half an hour afterwards. Sh*t chips too.

    Other stuff?? Not much to write really.
    Bradley Orr could have scored a couple, he had our two best chances. But I'll forgive him, because, along with the rest of the back 5, he was very solid.. and limited Hull to basically f**k all. Apart from a late chance for Matt Fryatt.

    My MOM was Clint Hill... that probably says a lot about the way the game went.

    Up to the edge of their box, we were the better team by a MILE.
    Miller was very decent, quick, nice vision and touch, but quite isolated. He tired really badly after about an hour, but at least he didn't hobble off injured. Unlike Tommy Smith and Faurlin.
    Smith looked like a hammy pull, and Faurlin was unable to run off a knock that looked to really hurt him about 10 mins earlier.

    Routledge was our biggest attacking threat, showed great feet, and had Hull in trouble all day. Great addition to the team, but was guilty of greed and overplaying at times, even more so than Taarabt today.

    Back to Adel... the one thing that struck me about his tantrum was, if there was any chance of a top Prem team putting in a big £bid£ for him soon... that disappeared today.

    He needs to grow up some more. And if it had been anyone else, I'd have been going potty right now.
    But he is the main reason we are top of this league, and the main reason that Hull parked the bus and played like a lower-league team who were playing Spurs in the FA Cup today.
    So it's easy for me to forgive him. Warnock knows that, and so do the rest of the players.
    Everyone knows that Derry is captain anyway.

    A decent point, the least we deserved, a top defensive display... but I do feel that our system away from home is geared to not losing, rather than winning.
    We could have easily won it today, but a combination of a very negative Hull team, Taarabt having a "weird" day, poor final passes, and a lack of ambition to pile forward stopped us.


    But it was a good point... as long as we nail Pompey on tuesday.
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  • #2
    Great read goddard...how many rangers made the trip in your estimation??
    PRIDE OF LONDON.

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    • #3
      So much better to get a good report from a fan that was there than the over excitable commentators... Back on track tues...
      We got our Ranger's back!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Post
        Great read goddard...how many rangers made the trip in your estimation??

        Hard to say mate... about 7/800.

        I actually expected more.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Goddard View Post
          Hard to say mate... about 7/800.

          I actually expected more.
          SOUNDED QUITE LOUD ON PLAYER-WELL DONE FOR MAKING THE TRIP
          PRIDE OF LONDON.

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          • #6
            good read goddard,they cant even get thier chips right in hull.i hope the depression of visiting a shithole like hull is fading now youre back in london.roll on tuesday
            Ooh northern lads love gravy

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            • #7
              Originally posted by vanhoop View Post
              good read goddard,they cant even get thier chips right in hull.i hope the depression of visiting a shithole like hull is fading now youre back in london.roll on tuesday

              Grim, grim place.

              I do think the stadium is a very decent one though.
              Just a funny way of handling the traffic, car parks etc..
              Of all the new stadiums I've seen, I think the KC would be the closest to what I'd design for a new QPR stadium.

              That's all I'll say that's positive about the City of Hull.




              Ok, that.... and it's not Luton.






              That's it. Really.
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              • #8
                agree about the chips, they were terrible!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Vish View Post
                  agree about the chips, they were terrible!
                  The North is good for ONE thing, above all.
                  Top quality, unhealthy food.

                  Or... "top scran", as they put it.




                  But in Hull, they even manage to f*ck that up.


                  Nice long bridge though.
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                  • #10
                    i know it would be hard to assess from the stands but how did the injuries picked up seem?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Goddard View Post
                      The North is good for ONE thing, above all.
                      Top quality, unhealthy food.

                      Or... "top scran", as they put it.




                      But in Hull, they even manage to f*ck that up.


                      Nice long bridge though.
                      we took the train up there today. however walking back to the station we noticed the crazy amount of traffic around the place, they need to sort that, and the walking route back to the station out

                      the stadium was pretty good though, bit like a bigger Keepmoat

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Loneranger80 View Post
                        i know it would be hard to assess from the stands but how did the injuries picked up seem?
                        Tommy was def a hamstring and went off straight away

                        Miller was tired...

                        Faurlin got injured in a tackle...

                        I think Tommy and Faurlin will be 50/50's for tuesday

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Loneranger80 View Post
                          i know it would be hard to assess from the stands but how did the injuries picked up seem?
                          35 hull fans with head wounds ,throwing those chips took me back to nam
                          Ooh northern lads love gravy

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Loneranger80 View Post
                            i know it would be hard to assess from the stands but how did the injuries picked up seem?
                            I'd guess that Smith pulled a hamstring, high up on the back of his leg.

                            Faurlin may have a sprain, or a heavy knock... really hard to say with him.
                            Tried to carry on for about 10 minutes, but couldn't.

                            Would be very surprised if either played on tuesday, or friday.
                            Especially Tommy Smith.
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                            • #15
                              cheers... much appreciated.... and hats off to you for making the trip........

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