I documented my feelings about the quality of our recent footballing performances on an other thread recently. In short I reckon we are now playing the best football I can remember since the Garry Parker, Gareth Roberts days of the 80s. I spoke to my Donny supporting mate after The Keepmoat match and reckoned he had only seen one better footballing team this season - West Ham. That said, I think last Saturday was a better all round performance and I wonder what the Brighton view might have been?
No 1 posted this on another thread: http://www.northstandchat.com/showth...have-ever-seen It makes for interesting reading.
jumped in a taxi back to the city centre, and the driver had been to the game..he said he thought we looked a really decent team, he was pleased they got away with a point and he was just grateful we had that coloured chap up front (his words, not mine)
We spoke to a few fans in the pub afterwards and they thought it was a good open game which either side could have won, they were impressed with McLean, said he never stopped "jumping around all over the place" and thought Hobbs was good. I think they were happy and relieved with the draw. They are just enjoying life in the Championship and were all proud of their stadium.
I know what happened - I copied his link when I needed to open the link and then copy it: Try this one - http://www.northstandchat.com/showthread.php?216907-Best-nil-nil-I-have-ever-seen
they seem to have some sensible non bias fans, good comments about man of the match, south stand crossbar
anybody else take pride in reading through that? also strike me as a very level headed and honest bunch the Brighton fans.. I think our clubs have a lot of mutual respect...
Had to have a chuckle at Trickyones statement about dodgy official , in the end I felt the ref did ok but for the first 10 minutes he was their twelth man.
I have a vision of us beating Barcelona in the Champions League within 10 years. I remember writing into the Hull Daily Mail when I was a youngster and suggesting people should believe in the team more, I was 16 so late 1996, and suggesting that one day we would get to the Premiership. I truly believe one day Hull City will be playing Champions League football. Possibly with Stoke too.
Only if this vision is completed on a PS3. If it is, i think it's time to turn your console off mate. You've been playing FIFA too long.
OK, maybe I went over the top with the Stoke City bit. But I had a vision and a dream back in 1996 that Hull City could get into the Premiership, back in the Dolan Division 3 days, and it happened, and I saw what that meant to every fan I came across on Wembley back when we achieved it. Back in 1996, I was ridiculed for suggesting that Hull City could get into the Premiership. Now I believe that we can get into the Champions League within 10 years. As long as we stick to the plan (ie no more over-spending, no more debts, no stupid panic purchases if and when we get promoted), and as long as we believe.