I cant really afford to apply any blame to anyone, whether is Allams or chazz's bf (who I suspect is to blame for leaving it so long before he pissed off) ****ing SB.
he's a ****ing TWS fan............................... what you expect?Burnsy keeps saying it's a taste of our own medicine after last week.
Ffs it's about the first time we've ever got a dodgy pen, and we conceded on in the same game! And it was ****ing Palace who get one every week.
of course it ****ing does, if you spin and put your body weight one side and someone suddenly pulls your trailing leg the other way when you aren;t expecting it you fall on your arse, pretty much every time, it's one of the basics of martial arts.
yes it does, it happens almost every time to someone who has one foot on the ground and has their balance suddenly shifted in the opposite direction. I've seen far softer penalties given, and worse offences waived play on. I also felt in the last 20 your legs had gone a bit and you had resorted to a lot of fouling, a few were really quite cynical, Anontio had danced through half your team and Dawson hacked him down just before. that could've played a part in the refs decision making

then I wonder about you ****ing lot, its like you want City/Allams to fail so then you can say "well I ****ing told you"More from Hull City manager Mike Phelan: "We didn't score a goal, we should have had two or three goals. That's the same story over the last few games, we are playing terrific football but we can't find the finish at the end of it. We kept going, credit to the players."
On the penalty decision that went against his team: “I am not going to go down that road finding fault with the referee’s decision. I think West Ham have got away with one.
“These results only happen to certain clubs at certain times. We had enough opportunities to win a few matches but we have to keep fighting. We need that extra bit of quality that gives us points.
“We had West Ham on the back foot, even the West Ham supporters will look at it from that point of view.
“We are just not getting the rub of the green. We are strong in certain departments and weak in others.
"We are going into the transfer window now. It is always an iffy time to do deals because we are at the bottom. If anyone feels courageous and wants a challenge I am hoping this club can give it to them.
and then he rememebers who the owners are and wonders how many players we will lose
yes it does, it happens almost every time to someone who has one foot on the ground and has their balance suddenly shifted in the opposite direction. I've seen far softer penalties given, and worse offences waived play on. I also felt in the last 20 your legs had gone a bit and you had resorted to a lot of fouling, a few were really quite cynical, Anontio had danced through half your team and Dawson hacked him down just before. that could've played a part in the refs decision making
nope, probably not, our problem is the ground, it isn't home yet because it's a hugely different venue, we've basically got a season of 38 away games. If they can sort out the stewarding it'll be far better, people complain about the view but at lest you can see all the action, something you couldn't really do before at UP.Play like that and you won't be a million miles ahead of us.
Vern???yes it does, it happens almost every time to someone who has one foot on the ground and has their balance suddenly shifted in the opposite direction. I've seen far softer penalties given, and worse offences waived play on. I also felt in the last 20 your legs had gone a bit and you had resorted to a lot of fouling, a few were really quite cynical, Anontio had danced through half your team and Dawson hacked him down just before. that could've played a part in the refs decision making
Only one City player was a ****er today and that was the once again absolutely useless Elmohamady awful performance.
He should have been offloaded 2 seasons ago.
So is hernandez injured or what? Have'nt heard anything
More from Hull City manager Mike Phelan: "We didn't score a goal, we should have had two or three goals. That's the same story over the last few games, we are playing terrific football but we can't find the finish at the end of it. We kept going, credit to the players."
On the penalty decision that went against his team: “I am not going to go down that road finding fault with the referee’s decision. I think West Ham have got away with one.
“These results only happen to certain clubs at certain times. We had enough opportunities to win a few matches but we have to keep fighting. We need that extra bit of quality that gives us points.
“We had West Ham on the back foot, even the West Ham supporters will look at it from that point of view.
“We are just not getting the rub of the green. We are strong in certain departments and weak in others.
"We are going into the transfer window now. It is always an iffy time to do deals because we are at the bottom. If anyone feels courageous and wants a challenge I am hoping this club can give it to them.
and then he rememebers who the owners are and wonders how many players we will lose
He should have been offloaded 2 seasons ago.
One point? No points? Meh. Penalty cost us, fair enough but we threw three points away today. If we don't score we obviously won't win. We should have been over the hill and far away by the time the penalty was wrongly awarded. So forget the unlucky. Forget the best performance of the season. Forget the feeling sorry for the lads. It's all bollocks. We deserved to lose because we didn't score and they did. It's not luck. It's not what goes around comes around. It's poor finishing. Simple as. Too many piss poor executions in front of goal. Too many wrong decisions in the final third. Some great individual performances in that game but it's our own fault we leave with nowt.