FFS Seems I had the lucky lady pants on back to front. Right score, but wrong way round. Still, they seem comfy and genuinely now looking forward to next season now. Be nice to see us win more than we lose. Plus the missus doesn't want these back. I'd say all in all, been a good day.
Do you think Ehab will be calling his legal team? I know it's against the rules but one day soon a club is going to try.
Rules my arse. When a club gets ****ed over by lack of following rules, they become irrelevant. Yes I do hope clubs try to legally challenge referees. I'm not sure how far it could possibly go but anything that helps force the hand of the incompetent organising bodies should be welcomed.
How did not being given a penalty against Chelsea stop us from winning or drawing? Why did Huddlestone's sending off cause us to lose against Everton when we won against Watford? The only people to benefit from a legal challenge by the club would be the solicitors and barristers.
Only positive from today's shambles; the travelling support, put more than a shift in, we heard you loud n proud, unlike the players on pitch. Safe journey home. I can accept we win some and lose some, as long as they turn up & maximum effort is put in, but they just didn't turn up, not one or two of them, but all. Gutting, that despite the pre season circus & pre Jan, all the good hard work put in by Marco and team to put our fate in our own hands, two games to go, we go and bottle it completely by all the players, not just one or two having an off day, is this a mental frailty by Marco? In interviews he is now telling the Allams what they need to do this time around, this doesn't sound like it's going to end well, no one tells them ........ I can feel horrible de ja vu times coming on.
First of all I know it's against the rules of the national FA who follow EUFA rules who follow FIFA rules so I am just throwing out a thought. If a team gets relegated by one point and in one game lets say the last one of the season they lose 1 - 0 to an obviously wrong refereeing decision, could be a penalty given for a dive, the club owners are set to lose millions. It only take one nutcase (and we have two) to try and fight a legal battle.
Well at least you got the correct score for the second (?) time this season. Better luck next season. Maybe you should speak to someone about your cross-dressing? (no, that is not an angry salad condiment)
Thank you. I expect a lot more 4 nowts to us next season of course. Nowt wrong with my dabbling in ladies underwear. Crossdresserist.
Hull City is now an official yo yo club. Fighting for survival one season and for promotion the next. You know what, this season we got something we maybe did not expect, Marco Silva. I would rather us be relagated with Marco than promoted with Bruce, I know it may sound daft, but by ****, Marco made it interesting.
I think the club should be offering to reimburse the cost of the ticket, for all the fans who went there today. It won't happen, but it should..
How do you prove one wrong decision affected the outcome of the match? You may say its obvious they scored from the penalty so it was the decision that cost the team a point. However the goalkeeper had the opportunity to save it. The team had opportunities to make the decision irrelevant before the decision was made, they may have had opportunities to score after the goal went in. There may have been other wrong decisions that went in that team's favour. Both in that match in question and others before it. Finally was the referees decision reasonable in the circumstances? All I see is huge legal bills making a few solicitors and barristers very rich. Yesterday Peter Crouch scored with his arm but it didn't affect the result because Arsenal dug in and scored more goals. We got relegated because we didn't score enough goals, conceded two many and wasn't consistent enough over the season. Not because of bad refereeing decisions.
We should be so lucky. I can't see us been anywhere near the top of the table next season, quite the reverse...Hope I am proved wrong, big time.
Marco Silva's only ray of hope after his interviews is the Allams lack of a viable alternative, if they want to be promoted again and have any chance of selling the club in the near future at a profit.