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Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Mr Hatem, Apr 24, 2017.

  1. Mr Hatem

    Mr Hatem Well-Known Member

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  2. TigerinSydney

    TigerinSydney Well-Known Member

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    Yet not Markovic? Strange
     
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    Mr Hatem Well-Known Member

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    He explained in the article:
    There were so many good performances in this Hull side against Watford. I could have selected the solid Harry Maguire, the tenacious Sam Clucas (great goal by the way) or Lazar Markovic, all of whom put in one hell of a shift.

    However, I've gone for Kamil Grosicki. Apart from running himself into the ground, his composure and quality on the ball was very impressive. His pass for Markovic was simply wonderful, and epitomised just how important the Poland international was against Watford, and is going to be in Hull's remaining fixtures.
     
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    pierredelafranchesca Well-Known Member

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    Sky Sports gave him MOM too
     
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    dennisboothstash Well-Known Member

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    I'd have quite happily taken him off at half time

    Funny old game
     
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    It was a tough first half, we were just trying to get through to half time. The second half played into our hands with the pace on the break. I've said it before but it's the first time in a while that we've had genuine pace and threat on the wings.
     
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    He also had a go at the referee:
    Hull had no right to win this game against Watford and it is commendable and perfectly understandable that Troy Deeney, the Watford captain, took it upon himself to go over to the Hornets supporters and apologise for such an abject performance. Regardless of this, Hull could have taken the easy way out and thrown in the towel because of the injustice of Oumar Niasse's dismissal by referee Bobby Madley, but they didn't.

    Last week I went out of my way to commend Madley for the way he handled the feisty encounter between Manchester United and Chelsea, and the way he resisted the compulsion to over officiate. Well, you could have blown me down with a feather (and Niasse, by the look on his face) when he gave the Senegal international his marching orders. It was barely a yellow card.

    Nevertheless, Jakupovic and the entire Hull team kept their composure and produced the result that could keep them in the Premier League.
     
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