My post was actually about George because I knew him when he went to City but I dont mind where it gets moved to
Just watching reading v Cardiff Reading all over em Funny there’s a big gang of welsh lads sat near me naturally assumed cardiff Soon as reading scores they’re cheering like fuxk
Maybe they are from Cardiff and are fans of Cardiff Rugby club who don’t like their football club and support Liverpool or Man Utd? Though it is hard to imagine that twats who would do such a thing exist.
Or maybe That would never happen in Hull, such a close knit community, everybody looks out for each other!
League goals since the start of 2018-19 Goals Player Teams 33 Teemu Pukki Norwich City 31 James Norwood Tranmere Rovers / Ipswich Town 26 Tammy Abraham Aston Villa / Chelsea 26 Neal Maupay Brentford / Brighton 26 James Collins Luton Town 25 Lyle Taylor Charlton Athletic 24 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Arsenal 24 Jarrod Bowen Hull City 24 Dwight Gayle West Bromwich Albion 24 Billy Sharp Sheffield United 23 Sergio Aguero Manchester City 23 Sadio Mane Liverpool 23 Nicky Maynard Bury / Mansfield Town 23 Mohamed Salah Liverpool 23 Tyler Walker Mansfield Town / Lincoln City
Hull City team news Eric Lichaj is a major doubt for the visit of Blackburn Rovers after being forced off with a hamstring injury in Saturday’s 1-1 draw away to Brentford. City’s skipper failed to emerge for the second half at Griffin Park and is unlikely to be risked if there is any lasting damage from the weekend. Grant McCann can turn to either Leonardo Da Silva Lopes, who replaced Lichaj at Brentford, or to Robbie McKenzie, the right-back in last week’s Carabao Cup game against Tranmere. McCann has plenty of other options if he chooses to freshen up his starting XI. Dan Batty can make a strong case for a place in midfield, while Josh Magennis is also pushing Tom Eaves to start up front. Left-back Callum Elder, signed from Leicester this month, is still not ready to be considered, while Angus MacDonald is also some way off match fitness after almost a year out. Markus Henriksen remains ostracised as he seeks a move away from the KCOM Stadium.