Seriously pal, I'm not lying. To sum it up, and you couldn't make this up, just been speaking to a 50 year old bloke here in Hull 'Are you going Saturday' ? ( I don't know this bloke at all) No, and I told him why, 'I am, I'm a season ticket holder........etc etc etc...' To cut a long story short,.......'and a Hull FC fan'. I find it a bit sad to be honest. It's like me supporting Hull City and Leeds Rhino's.
TBH you never sell the 2,000 or so tickets you get even when you were top,so dont expect many plastic dull fans to make the trip.Just another Doncaster rovers type yoyo team on there way back down.
Struggling up front for goals? Think we've already been through this, & I've provided the stats to back it up. The bald facts are: * Both Roofe & Lasogga's scoring rates extrapolate out to make them 20 goals a season strikers * we've scored 30% more goals than at this stage last season * goals are coming from all over the team, so we cannot predict who'll score next, far less the opposition working us out Sounds like you're still mourning Woods, when in fact we've effectively been paid loads of money to allow the rest of the team to express themselves as goal scorers. Would you really like to step back in time to the old set-up?
I'm not mourning Wood. The barsward blocked me on twitter when I took the piss out of the pen that he sent into orbit. Look its still going... please log in to view this image
Our **** home support is down to the idiots running the club not the fans / supporters of HULL CITY AFC Around 10,000 won't step foot in the kcom stadium until the Allams **** off, me included. Going to this game because my two juniors wanted to go and I never say no to them. Actually being going to Scarborough Athletic games this season for my footy fix As I live 15 mins from Scarborough Looking Forward to New years day more and the huge game..... South Shields v Scarborough Athletic the two giants in the evo stik north league Lost interest in Hull Tigers ( for now ) as our **** owners calls our club . But I will return when the ALLAMS GTF Course I hope we win as always. But I do not think we will. 3-1 Leeds Unless your ****e .
Leeds United have opened talks with Everton over a permanent deal for Matthew Pennington in the January window, according to Football Insider. The reliable football news site claim that the Championship giants want to make the arrangement for the 23-year-old permanent next month. Football Insider report that manager Thomas Christiansen has been impressed by Pennington since he joined on a season-long loan from the Merseyside giants in the summer window. It is said that the former England Under-19 international is entering the final six months of his contract at Everton and they could be willing to cash-in on him in January rather than risk allowing him to see out his contract and leave for just a compensation fee.
If you live near Scarborough, you should try Ormsby's Bitter. It is brewed by the Wold Top brewery and can be sampled at the Spa Complex on the town’s sea front.
Not expecting much this weekend, our injured team is far better than the one we can put out on Saturday, but you never know. We certainly look more solid under Adkins and we're capable of banging a few in on a good day. Only problem with your gaff, it takes longer to get out the car park, than it does to drive home.
We score a lot and concede a lot. I'm going for 6-6. Hopefully local lad Liam Cooper at the heart of your defence is charitable for his home town club. We should have signed him this Summer and we'd probably be further up the table.
Leeds United have the highest average attendance of any clubs currently in the Championship for the 2017/18 season so far. An average of 32,045 fans have been packing into Elland Road for league games this season and that average is only going to go up after this weekend's match against Hull City. The club announced on Wednesday that fewer than 1,000 tickets are left for the game as Leeds look for one of their biggest crowds of the season against their Yorkshire rivals in the final game before Christmas. If Leeds win on Saturday, they will be in the top six at Christmas and at the end of the first round of fixtures as we approach the halfway stage. That was manager Thomas Christiansen's target and, by virtue of the fact fifth and sixth-placed Aston Villa and Sheffield United play each other in the late game, the equation is simple for Leeds. Villa have the league's next highest average at 29,857 and they're followed by Sunderland (27,514), league leaders Wolves (27,242) and fellow promotion chasers Derby County (26,530).