Silva confirms that Snodgrass told him he wanted to leave. There has been no bid for Hernandez from anywhere. Silva's made a slightly bizarre comment about Leon Bailey currently having a medical, while not confirming if it was with us or elsewhere. There'll be a load more changes for Fulham, as some players need a rest. Slightly brief report from me today, I'm working in London, someone else can post his actual quotes if they wish.
I just checked Leon Bailey's Instagram account and he just posted a picture of himself out side of Tower tucking into a Smoked Dope Burger and Cheesy Fries. It said he's grabbing an early lunch before he gets the number 103 to Cottingham.
Bullshit, Bailey was spotted getting out of Michael Owen's helicopter and being shown round Hymers this morning..
Philip Buckingham @PJBuckingham 22m22 minutes ago Same squad for #hcafc heading to London tomorrow. Curtis Davies will not be involved again.
OSC Pre Match Conference Report http://www.hullcityosc.com/match-report/4746/Up first, Marco On last nights match – I’m happy with our performance, we got a good win for us, and sure will give us more confidence. He congratulated Jose Mourinho, but said he was unhappy that we didn’t achieve our goal of getting to the final. please log in to view this image Our attitude is always 100%, sometimes other teams play better, but we have a good spirit. On Snodgrass, we’ll see – he’s not trained for a number of days. Leon Bailey he agreed, looks as though he’s heading towards Bayern Leverkusen, despite being heavily linked with Hull City. Marco did not want to talk about other names outside of our players at our club, and said he knew nothing about any transfer speculation surrounding Abel Hernandez. The FA Cup is important to us, it’s a priority because it’s our next game, our players should be ready to play in the first 11. Fulham are a good team, they play well. They are fighting for promotion and will for sure cause us problems. We must take games and training, step by step, and respect our opposition. On Ryan Mason, Marco reconfirmed that he will definitely see him this weekend. It’s important if Robert Snodgrass goes, that we replace him. Good signals for Marco, and for the players thus far in Marcos reign about staying in the Premier League. Marco hopes all deals involving the Club will be closed in advance of Tuesday – the important thing is that players coming in will improve our squad. Then David Meyler: Disappointed to not get to the EFL Cup final, but delighted to beat Manchester Utd. please log in to view this image We’ve won our last 3 home games, the manager has new ideas, we’re enjoying the training, and everyone is working hard. Majority of us are experienced pros, we want to remain in the Premier League, we deserve to be, we have been down to the bare bones with injuries at times but we’ve done well. We only need 11 players to play a match, there are 11 of us. He laughs. There’s no doubt it will be tough. The FA Cup final was amazing, it’s a chance to win silverware, I’ve been fortunate to play in one, I’ve won 2 promotions with Hull City. We had more chances last night to score, Dawson was in a great position – he laughs again, ‘I think he must have frozen, and he’s our second top goal scorer’. David didn’t go into the detail of Marco’s training regime, but said he’s implementing his own ideas. On transfers in & out, Jake is a good friend so it’s sad to see him go, Snodgrass is still a Hull player and he’s been impressed by the new additions coming in. Steve Bruce was a great man manager and I can’t say a bad word about him! He was my manager for 8 years.
Do you pull people up for using just the trust or OWS? Within that report, Hull City is used twice, once within a quote and once outside of quotes. The web address has Hull City on it. Posters on here refer to the OSC. The post was put up by me for the benefit and information of forum members and was only done so, because OLM could not do his usual fine job of posting the details. Pathetic and pedantic post PLT.
Anyway back to Sunday's match. Have a bet on us winning one nil, I'm taking by brother in law and the four times that he's seen City we've won one nil.
Im feeling far more confident after we beat ManU 1 nil? we fired 6 past them under our **** manager. balls for next FA cup round: The Football Association have now confirmed the fifth round draw details for the FA Cup. With the FA Cup fourth round ties taking place this weekend, clubs have been allocated ball numbers for the next stage of the competition. The draw of course takes place on Monday January 30th and the final 16 sides in the competition find out their fate on the BBC's The One Show. The draw is set to take place at approximately 7.20pm and England manager Gareth Southgate will help conduct the draw. The fifth round ties ties are provisionally set to take place across the weekend of February 17 to 20. The full ball allocation is as follows: 1 Tottenham Hotspur or Wycombe Wanderers 2 Derby County or Leicester City 3 Oxford United or Newcastle United 4 Sutton United or Leeds United 5 Liverpool or Wolverhampton Wanderers 6 Southampton or Arsenal 7 Lincoln City or Brighton & Hove Albion 8 Chelsea or Brentford 9 Manchester United or Wigan Athletic 10 Millwall or Watford 11 Rochdale or Huddersfield Town 12 Burnley or Bristol City 13 Blackburn Rovers or Blackpool 14 Fulham or Hull City 15 Middlesbrough or Accrington Stanley 16 Crystal Palace or Manchester City