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Match Day Thread Billy Bly Trophy game...

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  1. LeftSaidFred

    LeftSaidFred Well-Known Member

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    **** me we're even messing up the warm ups now. Its going to be a long hard season, eh Nige?
     
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  2. BrAdY

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  3. Trumpton Tiger.

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    Shame the club didn't make this public a few days ago instead of releasing the news a couple of hours before kick off.
     
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  4. BrAdY

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  5. Chazz Rheinhold

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    We'll piss the championship
     
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  6. Cortez91

    Cortez91 Moderator Forum Moderator

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    It’s only like a twenty minute drive away and the first team being there was known yesterday.
     
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  7. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    This Saturday would be perfect for a club open day at the KCOM.
    FACT
     
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  8. Trumpton Tiger.

    Trumpton Tiger. Well-Known Member

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    Yesterday was a Sunday, why not make the announcement before the week end so people can make plans ? Also not everyone lives a 20 minute drive away.
     
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  9. BrAdY

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    finished 2-0 to city

    holmes and milk goal
     
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  10. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

    John Ex Aberdeen now E.R. Well-Known Member

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    Just back from the game, City made hard work of it, but credit to Nth Ferriby who closed down well and limited chances. Toral for me was by far the best player on the pitch, Campbell didn't look that interested. Curry, Fleming and Stewart had steady games, and Batty, when he came on for Stewart, looked good. Ferriby didn't test Long once, so hard to say what he is like.
     
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  11. amberman8

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    Anyone know the attendance
     
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  12. Gone For A Walk

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    Great to see so many pictures on social media of kids and families enjoying last night, getting photos with the players, etc.
    Credit to Nige and the players.
    The joy and buzz of it all is so clear to see from the pictures. Exactly what the club should be (needs to be) nurturing.
    So why on gods earth do the club persist with the failed experiment of no concessions? It makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
     
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  13. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator Staff Member

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    Courtesy of Rick...

    North Ferriby United 0 Hull City 2: Tigers' Eye View



    It was nice to see Hull City take to the field at the Chadwick Stadium to face North Ferriby United for the Billy Bly trophy after all – for most of pre-season it didn’t appear that it would happen.

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    The game against Ferriby used to be the curtain raiser for pre-season and is always a great chance to see the players up close in a low-key environment. It’s a huge help to a lovely local club too. Sadly, it’s been eroded somewhat in reason years with City splitting the squad for the game and then sending only the U23s. Tonight saw a strongish mix of seniors and U23s take to the field and the rest of the squad in attendance to sign autographs and take pictures with delighted young fans. As the heart has been ripped out of club in recent years, it’s nice to be reminded of the joy the players and the club bring to youngsters who idolise them. Now sort out them concessions, City.

    Starting line-up:

    Long

    McKenzie – MacDonald – Curry – Fleming

    Stewart – Sheaf

    Milinkovic – Toral – Holmes

    Campbell

    City bossed the first half, kicking towards the Allotment End as dark clouds rolled in from the west threatening a downpour that never really came, but created few clear chances for the first half hour. Johnny Saltmer, one of several former City youngsters in the Ferriby ranks, saved well from a Jon Toral pot-shot and just beat Fraizer Campbell to an underhit James Piercy backpass. Elliott Holmes jinked in from the right wing but Ben Leyland produced a great block. Saltmer saved from David Milinkovic but didn’t appear to know much about it and Adam Curry headed the resulting corner down and up onto the crossbar.

    At the other end, James Nicholls headed Adam Bolder’s corner onto the top of the net in a rare foray forward for the Villagers. Milinkovic, who appears as frustrating as Kamil Grosicki with flashes of brilliance followed by moments of clumsiness then shot wide after exchanging passes with Brandon Fleming before outpacing Dan Nicholls, producing a lovely bit of skill on the bye-line and dinking a cross up for Toral to smash the bar with an overhead kick. The undisputed highlight of a mediocre half.

    Half time: North Ferriby 0 Hull City 0

    The second half started sluggishly for The Tigers and particularly for Kevin Stewart who was muscled off the ball by diminutive former City junior Luke Lofts who played in Jordan Harrison but his cross evaded everyone. Lofts, who was very impressive in midfield for the hosts then robbed Stewart again. I really want Stewart to come good and there is clearly a player in there somewhere but it’s terrifying that we’re watching him in pre-season against a side five divisions below City and he’s still getting caught on the ball. He picked up some useful second balls in the first half but generally didn’t impact a game he ought to be running.

    Toral, who was probably the pick of the senior City players along with MacDonald, then slid in Campbell who went through on the right and somehow bobbled his shot wide of the post. Campbell then met a brilliantly whipped cross from Fleming but it went straight at Saltmer. Sub Jack Smith made an excellent block to deny Toral who then hit another overhead kick that went wide. Tyler Hamilton replaced Toral and, unconnected, City finally found a breakthrough. Fleming marauded brilliantly on the left and tricked his way inside Smith who fouled him. Milinkovic whipped in the resulting free-kick and Campbell flicked it in from around the near post [0-1].

    Daniel Batty replaced Stewart and Billy Chadwick came on for Campbell either side of the couple of moments that decided the game. Dan Nicholls headed a Ferriby corner inches over the bad with George Long stranded and complaining that he was held leaving the goal open. At the other end Milinkovic again races away from Ferriby’s defence and though his cross evaded Campbell, Elliott Holmes arrived to smash it home beyond the far post [0-2]. It was a tidy finish and a nice moment for Holmes who is a lovely little player.

    Full time: North Ferriby 0 Hull City 2

    Negatives: Stewart’s deficiencies have been described. Campbell still looks half a yard short of his best and missed chances he’d have buried once upon a time. Jackson Irvine was kitted out but had to go home ill. That’s a huge shame.

    Positives: Brandon Fleming was the pick for City with his reading of the play, calm use of the ball and quality in the final third. MacDonald, McKenzie and Curry were very solid and MacDonald seemed to relish being handed the “you hit diagonals” role from Michael Dawson. Milinkovic showed a lot of ability in patches, Toral looked sharp and Holmes deserved his goal. The relationship between fans and players was lovely to see and, hopefully, North Ferriby made a few quid out of the game too.

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  14. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

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  16. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

    John Ex Aberdeen now E.R. Well-Known Member

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    Haven't seen any numbers posted anywhere, but I would hazard a guess at around 1000.
     
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  17. originallambrettaman

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    Some pissed up dickhead was abusing Grosicki last night, while he was having pictures taken with a load of kids.
     
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  18. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

    John Ex Aberdeen now E.R. Well-Known Member

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    There are some right dick heads, there was a bloke near me giving Campbell dogs abuse all the game.
     
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  19. pudseytiger

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    For those on here of a certain age, the guy on the right bears an awful resemblance to Brian Close (former yorkshire cricketer )
     
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  20. rovertiger

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    Naaaaa he hasn't got the dents in his head from his close fielding :biggrin:
     
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