HULL CITY THREAD

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Goonanana
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Post by Goonanana »

Denilson is due a performance though so we might get lucky guys!!

Maybe (damn these rose tinted glasses are nice) he was just so tired from being our most capped player last season and playing nearly all games this season that he was too tired to track back, too weak to tackle and too exhausted mentally to have his first touch - now however, after a nice couple of weeks rest he'll be top class!! :wink:

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Post by hugh jardon »

Grudge match, not what we need right now

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Post by Gooner_Sam »

---------------Almunia----
-Sagna-Campbell-Vermaelen-Clichy
---------------Denilson
----------Diaby--------Nasri
-----Walcott-Bendtner-Arshavin

Not bad ;)

According to the website, Sol is recovering well and could make the game!

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Post by kg1794 »

Gooner_Sam wrote:---------------Almunia----
-Sagna-Campbell-Vermaelen-Clichy
---------------Denilson
----------Diaby--------Nasri
-----Walcott-Bendtner-Arshavin

Not bad ;)

According to the website, Sol is recovering well and could make the game!
May as well play him if he's fit and rest him for West Ham next week, otherwise he might get flashbacks.

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Post by highburyJD »

we'll have song back for the hammers
I agree, if we can get him nearly fit play Sol

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Post by DanielD »

F*ck me. This is going to be tough. Hopefully we can score first, and than counter the orange kittens *word censored* with Arshavin, Eboue and Walcott.

Manure and Chavs will win their games easily (Fulham and West-ham at home respectively), so we have to get the right result on saturday.

This is the second to last PL matchday where both Chelsea and Man UTD are playing weak teams at home (the last matchday is at the end of the season). If we can stick to them after this, we'll do ourselves a huge favour.

C'mon you reds!!

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Post by gusher311 »

I hope we smash these *word censored* :twisted: :twisted: I think we'll get'em 4-1 and stephen hunt goes off injured by Diaby knocking his arse out 8) :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

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Post by Dr Hull »

There are several reasons for optimism -so I'm going to draw the positives

It's not a 3pm kick-off

It is being broadcast on satellite's least subscribed to channel

Simultaneously broadcast on BBC1 is Egg chasing

This match may not even get a majority of viewers in my own house

I am leaving the country at 0530 on Sunday morning

Aside from our goal difference being in three figures when I return, this game may not register at all on my conscience.

Following you lot we have the most friendly looking run-in of any of the bottom 6

Portsmouth (A)
Fulham (H)
Stoke (A)
Burnley (H)
Brum (A)
Sunderland (H)
Wigan (A)
Liverpool (H)
Villa (H) tba

It'll be Portsmouth, Burnley plus one of us or Wolves for the drop

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Post by Kiwi Gooner »

Good luck with that (after this weekend), Dr Hull.
We still don't like your orange man, though.

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Post by highburyJD »

dr Hull's reasonable and intelligent posts are making me reassess my opinion of Humbersiders
outside the Grove when we knocked them out of theFA cup last year there wr a couple of drunk monkeys singing paedophile songs - one said to the other 'this lot are pussies, we can do whatever we like'
I told him 'no, you can SAY whatever you like, try and do something and see what happens'
they actually irritated me a fair amount,

and then permatan, horton and several anonymous members of hull staff got upset with OUR CAPTAIN being on OUR PITCH
(and his puffa jacket bizarrely)
can't follow how the presence of their pilates instructor, boot lacer and tantopper upper is necessary on our pitch
but our captains isn't

I also didn't get to properly enjoy our winner - it hit the net everyone jumped up and I just sat there positive it wouldn't be given as Billy was miles offside
by the time I realised it was actually being given it was too late to celebrate

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Herd
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EVERY GAME IS A MUST WIN

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:barscarf: No time to relax or to rue who's missing ,every game is a hurdle to be leapt over ,depsite everyone saying we have an easy run in its at this time of the season when the relagation candidates go hell for leather.

The only one I'm supremly confident about is Spurs away !
:barscarf:

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Post by euphoricone »

yes i too believe spurs vs arsenal will be like Arsenal vs United. Forget the away or home advantage, the better team will win.

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Post by crocit »

im a lil worried about Hull, we had a amazing rocking performance v Porto, usually when we do amazing in Europe we struggle the next prem game :(

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Post by slevinlacey »

the team seem to have the focus and belief and are actually taking each game as it comes rather than looking ahead and at what games will pose more problems.

If we do win on Saturday we will be in the strongest position we have been in all season in my opinion.

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Post by Rosie_titters »

toughy this one - Hull have hit a bit of form lately at home against Chelsea and Man City and it's never a nice place to go - but i predict a 3-1 victory to us

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