Cameron Jerome? I didn’t think he ever fulfilled his potential. Looked unplayable at times and non existent in others in his PL day.
We’re as good as them. Their manager already playing the ‘ Hull are massive’ spiel I see. Let the mind games begin...
Grant McCann admits he has been impressed by MK Dons’ possession-based approach. Hull City head to Stadium MK tomorrow in second place, a point off the summit, having won four straight matches without conceding in all competitions. Russell Martin’s 14th-placed Dons are also in good form and extended their unbeaten league run to four games with a surprise 2-1 win at Sunderland last weekend. And McCann believes an entertaining match is in prospect. “I watched them at Northampton a few weeks back and they impressed me with the way they play,” said McCann. “They’re a good footballing team, very much possession based. Russell’s got them playing in a way where they want to keep the ball. “They want to get the ball down and play, try and play in between you, and get their forwards and wing-backs high up the pitch and hurt you. “I feel it’s going to be a good footballing game. “It’s a stadium similar to ours, pitch similar to ours, quite a big arena. I think it’s going to be a good game. “They’ve got some experience in that team with Dean Lewington, Richard Keogh and Cameron Jerome. They’ve got a nice blend there. “But we feel we’re in good form at this present time. We want to go there, try to win the game and have another good performance.”
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Still in quarantine I thought, I think he misses Tuesday too. Correction: He was back in training yesterday, hence not ready for today and maybe not for Tuesday.
Keane-Lewis Potter could miss Hull City’s next two games, as the teenage star returns from a period of coronavirus isolation. While the 19-year-old has not had the deadly virus himself, a close contact has which has necessitated the period of quarantine, and having not trained for two weeks, head coach Grant McCann has revealed Lewis-Potter will almost certainly miss Saturday’s trip to MK Dons, and there’s also some doubt about his availability for Tuesday’s crunch clash with promotion rivals Ipswich City expect the striker to be back at Cottingham on Friday morning where his fitness will be assessed, but McCann says his involvement before the FA Cup trip to Stevenage on Sunday week has to be seen as unlikely. “He has done nothing for two weeks, really, obviously because of the isolation, so we need to see how Keane comes in tomorrow (Friday),” McCann told BBC Humberside at his pre-match press conference.
Anyone go to the 1-1 in the old hockey stadium. Delroy Facey got a late leveller. Game played in a snow storm. It was effing freezing.
Is Dean Lewington still playing for them? He'd catch skin cancer from a crescent moon, the ginger tit.
Yes, remember that, in the promotion season from League One under Peter Taylor. Remember us not playing very well and then getting one of those goals at the far end in the late evening gloom - the sort where it takes you a while to realise you've scored!. Had forgotten it was Delroy.
Yeah, couldn’t really see the goal, only knew we had scored when saw the players celebrating. Bloody cold that night.