Smashed em. Batty excellent. Ran the show. Keane won't. Get an easier goal than that. Took it well though. Cb completely missed it and it ran onto keane and lobbed the keeper. Took him off after thirty minutes tho. Which is worrying as surely he needs more minutes than that.
20 to 30 minutes was all they were going to let him play tonight, been out a while, easing him back in
Good to wake up to a win for the U23's. Keane getting some playing time and scoring a goal, and Luer getting a second half hatrick are all pluses. Crewe usually have a good U23 side, so to beat them 5-1 is a really good result. P.S. Now having seen what Chazz put up they are not having such a good season this time round.
Will Keane marked his long-awaited comeback from injury with a goal and Greg Luer netted a hat trick as the Tigers' Under-23s began the New Year with a 5-1 victory against Crewe Alexandra at North Ferriby on Monday night. For Keane, it was a first appearance since suffering a serious knee injury against Southampton in November 2016. Will Annan also returned from injury having not featured since the Under-23s' win against Coventry City in September. Only Callum Burton, Brandon Fleming and Ben Hinchliffe remained from Jon Beale’s previous starting line-up, the game at Burnley a week before Christmas which was abandoned due to fog. Crewe had the first chance of the game as Burton tipped away Charlie Kirk’s shot from the left, but it was the Tigers who opened the scoring with their first real chance in the 16th minute. Tyler Hamilton created the opportunity with a great run down the right and his cross found Hinchliffe who volleyed in at the far post. Luke Walsh fired over the bar for the visitors after Burton had beaten away a Crewe shot and Annan headed wide at the far post after Hamilton had again done well down the right. The Tigers doubled their lead in the 25th minute when the Crewe defence failed to deal with Adam Curry’s long ball from the back, allowing Keane to collect before guiding the ball over keeper Dave Richards and into the back of the net with a well-taken lob. Five minutes later Keane was replaced by Luer in a pre-determined substitution, but that didn't stop the Tigers' dominance. Hamilton saw a left-foot shot fly high and wide and within a minute had another shot blocked on the edge of the box. Fleming and Greg Olley combined well down the left but Richards saved at his near post before the visitors pulled a goal back against the run of play three minutes before the break. A ball in from the left was deflected into Lewis Reilly’s path and he fired low past Burton. Luer fired a left-foot shot wide at the start of the second period before Crewe almost gifted the home side a third goal. Richards’ attempted clearance cannoned off a team-mate but rolled agonisingly wide of the post. However, it wasn't too long before the Tigers restored their two-goal advantage. With an hour played, Hinchliffe headed down Josh Clackstone’s cross from the right and although Luer’s first effort was blocked, his second found the back of the net. The former Burgess Hill Town striker netted his second and City’s fourth goal eight minutes later when Hamilton’s pass gave him the opportunity to round Richards and role the ball into the net from an acute angle. Crewe replied with Reilly having a free-kick deflected just wide for a corner before Luer completed his hat-trick on 78 minutes when he latched onto a long ball, rounded the keeper and fired a left-foot shot into the roof of the net. Burton saved low to his left to deny Kirk a consolation goal whilst at the other end, Richards saved well from Luer in the closing minutes after James Yates and Liam Edwards had combined well down the right. Hull City: Callum Burton, Josh Clackstone, Brandon Fleming, Dan Batty, Robbie McKenzie, Adam Curry, Tyler Hamilton (Liam Edwards 78), Greg Olley, Will Keane (Greg Luer 30), Will Annan (James Yates 61), Ben Hinchliffe. Subs Not Used: Jonathan Saltmer, Ellis Barkworth. Crewe Alexandra: Dave Richards, Luke Offord, Rio Adebisi, Josh Lundstram, George Ray (Travis Johnson 37), Billy Sass-Davies, Luke Walsh (Regan Griffiths 56), Ryan Wintle (Joe Lynch 46), Lewis Reilly, Ollie Finney, Charlie Kirk. Subs Not Used: William Jaaskelainen, Oliver Harrison.
Err I didn't write that mate... Ye I went unfortunately I got accosted by a bloke I vaguely knew. Spent most of the first half been bored by him. So never saw Ehab.
Your post makes it seem like you've deduced he was there due to the report he posted. Why wouldn't you reply to post 176?
U23's take on TWS in the rearranged fixture which was postponed because of lack of players. It will be a 2nd run out for Will Keane, who is likely to get 45 minutes today, as he makes progress on his way back to the first team squad contention. Hopefully we can build on the 5-1 thrashing Crewe Monday evening. Preview: U23s vs Leeds United (a) 10th January 2018, 2:24pm please log in to view this image All you need to know ahead of Thursday afternoon's Professional Development League Clash against the Whites... Fixture: Leeds United U23s vs Hull City U23s Where: Thorp Arch Training Ground When: Thursday 11th January 2018 Kick-Off: 12.30pm Jon Beale's Under-23 side are in Professional Development League action for the second time in the space of four days when they travel to Leeds United. The Tigers make the short trip to West Yorkshire looking to register a second successive league win following Monday night's impressive 5-1 viceroy over Crewe Alexandra, which a frustrating run of four straight defeats in all competitions. Leeds have endured a mixed campaign to-date and currently sit ninth in the Professional Development League (North) table, although they did end their own five-game winless run last time out having begun 2018 with a 2-1 home win over Burnley. The Professional Development League fixture will take place at Leeds' Thorp Arch Training Ground and will kick-off at 12.30pm. Match updates will be available via Twitter by following @Tigers_Academy, while a match report will be available on both www.hullcitytigers.com and www.hulltigersacademy.com. How They Fare: Leeds United U23s League Position: 9th (Professional Development League North) League Wins: 4 League Draws: 3 League Defeats: 9 League Goals Scored: 18 League Goals Conceded: 27 Form: D L L D W Last Time Out: Leeds United 2 Burnley 1 Leeds United’s Under-23s made a winning start to 2018 as goals from Eoghan Stokes and Alex Machuca saw them beat ten-men Burnley at Thorp Arch. After a closely fought but goalless first 45 minutes, the home side opened these scoring seven minutes after the restart. Stokes picked up the ball on the right flank, superbly weaved his way into the area through the Burnley defence, before firing home. Stokes almost doubled his tally from a free-kick, but he was denied by a good save from Conor Mitusu before Burnley drew level just after the hour mark. Bailey Peacock-Farrell made a great double save to deny Tinasus Chakwana and Nfumba Hassanka, but could do nothing to prevent Dan Aygei from levelling the scores. The Clarets were reduced to ten men when Mitusu saw red for bringing down Wilks on the edge of the box and the Leeds made full use of their numerical advantage by grabbing the all-important winner 14 minutes from time, when Machuca found the back of the net with a fine low effort from the edge of the box. Leeds: Peacock-Farrell, Hosannah, Odour, Vieira, O’Connor, Diaz, Nicell, Machuca, Wilks, Balboa (Temenuzhkov 84), Stokes. Subs Not Used: Male, Casey, Kamwa, McCalmont.
Keane on the score sheet again... Hull Tigers Academy @Tigers_Academy GOAL!!! @LUFC U23s 1 @HullCity U23s 1 (Will Keane)
Hull Tigers Academy @Tigers_Academy @LUFC U23s 4 (Eoghan Stokes, Oliver Sarkic, Romario Vieira, Liam Kitching) @HullCity U23s 3 (Will Keane, Greg Luer 2) Five for Luer so far this week.
How far off the first team would Luer be? It would be nice to see him come through. Oh and when does his contract expire?