Match Day Thread Hull City v Blackpool

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Did you watch what was going on the pitch? Wilks played the full 90.
He was moved away from the centre forward role. Typical of you to focus on a minor error rather than actually engage with a common sense discussion.
 
He was moved away from the centre forward role. Typical of you to focus on a minor error rather than actually engage with a common sense discussion.

I focused on it because you were criticising others for not watching or paying attention. Pot calling the kettle black.

A common sense discussion would be ‘good goal by Eaves, but celebrating a 1 - 1 draw at home with a fellow promotion team after 2 goals in 9 games is laughable’. Look for positives all you want, the situation is still diabolical by every measure.
 
I sort of get where you are coming from, and partially agree with bits of the sentiment at least ..... but ....

-> I do wonder if some people actually watch what is going on on the pitch before posting their repetitive moans.
Yep, we do. Including, what is it, the last 29 Championship ones where we've taken 10 points, and scored hardly any goals. And noticing that Wilks wasn't taken off :emoticon-0105-wink:. Next.

-> it was a filthy night last night, fine football was never an option.
True. Considering the weather, the football & entertainment wasn't that bad

-> We dominated possession throughout and while our lack of confidence means our play can be a bit ponderous, especially when building from the back four, we rarely looked like we would be troubled by Blackpool. Their goal was a good one and came pretty much out of the blue - conceding a goal doesn’t make a team ****, everyone’s at it.
True that we did have more possession, but our play was often ponderous, the movement was generally poor, and it was us that rarely looked like troubling them.

-> To rescue the match the manager revamped the formation entirely, taking off the misfiring Wilks and playing a regular 442 formation. Blackpool struggled with that, even after we went to ten men, and the equaliser was a fabulous vindication for Eaves.
Incorrect. Wilks wasn't taken off (!!), which sort of makes your observations a bit invalid!!
He didn't change to 4 4 2 and the massive improvement came through the enforced change of the sending off with him left gambling with a 3 2 4.
Very well made goal, and deserved for the effort put in by pretty much all, but hardly a vindication for Eaves. Fair enough, he was in the right place and he did put it away, but it's hardly vindication for anything. It was the sort of chance any player should bury 9 times out of 10 if not more often (and great, thankfully he did put it away, but come on)

-> So. If you think we were crap last night, maybe factor in the pissing rain.
I agree, we weren't 'crap', but the same old tactics / set up weren't working until the final period where they finally just went for it, with the sending off being the catalyst, not some amazing tactical switch from McCann.

-> If you think Eaves is ****, factor in how the club has the treated and marginalised him recently.
Eh? He'd been dropped, and deservedly so, because he's been poor when he's had his many chances earlier.

-> And if you continue to dribble on about formations, maybe recognise that the manager changed it last night and got us back in the game.
He really didn't .... until the forced change to 10 men! Before that it was same old, with just a shuffling of the deckchairs

-> I’m sure McCann will learn from last night
Really? What makes you think he will learn from last night? Serious question. What will this learning result in?
I don't bet but in this case I'd bet my bottom dollar (as they say) that it will be same old on Saturday, just with another little shuffling of the deckchairs. His post match interview pretty much confirmed as much (not that there would be any doubt anyway) - I'd love for him to prove me wrong. But he won't.

-> I’d start Eaves on Saturday, exploiting the lift that goal gave him
Wow. The messiah now coz he scored from a chance that was harder to miss. I've been willing him to do well since he joined. I see no reason as to why he'll suddenly now become the CF we've all been yearning for him to be, just because he tucked away that sitter. I would though like to see him, or ano, start as 1 of 2 up top (but it won't happen ..... because back to the point that McCann learns **** all).
 
I hope it drives the players on to a new lease of life from now on,” said McCann.

“If we can keep creating opportunities and be positive, things will hopefully change.

“We dug it out and I think we deserved a point. Our performance levels have been good and I’m a big believer things will turn around.

“You can either hide under a rock or you can get on with it. We’re learning on the job but I thought we controlled the game for large spells.

“Credit to the players. They stuck together and we could have won it.”

“I know we need to be better in the forward areas but the boys stayed really calm,” he said.

“It was disappointing to lose Lewie but the boys rallied. I’m pleased for big Tom because he’s deserved that.

“We’re a young squad and it’s been tough for the last few games but we think it will turn.”
You completely missed the key part of his presser, when he clearly stated ‘I’m the biggest loser’. Truthful slip of the tongue?
 
Did anyone see the 'possession' stats? We play lovely football, if scoring is not important.
These stats?
62% is indeed a great stat, it’s something I personally have been saying about for years with us. Only problem is, that in a 90 minute game, probably 20 minutes total, is us messing about passing from one side of our box to the other, then into midfield, before the inevitability of Ingram getting a touch before a striker.
First half last night was just that, Blackpool didn’t have to do anything except move in between 2 defenders to get it back to Ingram, then when they had it, they ran at us, causing the defence to run back, before a shot came in.
I missed the second half dues to work so can’t comment on that, but the first half was so slow, as it has bee In numerous games so far this season.
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I sort of get where you are coming from, and partially agree with bits of the sentiment at least ..... but ....

-> I do wonder if some people actually watch what is going on on the pitch before posting their repetitive moans.
Yep, we do. Including, what is it, the last 29 Championship ones where we've taken 10 points, and scored hardly any goals. And noticing that Wilks wasn't taken off :emoticon-0105-wink:. Next.

-> it was a filthy night last night, fine football was never an option.
True. Considering the weather, the football & entertainment wasn't that bad

-> We dominated possession throughout and while our lack of confidence means our play can be a bit ponderous, especially when building from the back four, we rarely looked like we would be troubled by Blackpool. Their goal was a good one and came pretty much out of the blue - conceding a goal doesn’t make a team ****, everyone’s at it.
True that we did have more possession, but our play was often ponderous, the movement was generally poor, and it was us that rarely looked like troubling them.

-> To rescue the match the manager revamped the formation entirely, taking off the misfiring Wilks and playing a regular 442 formation. Blackpool struggled with that, even after we went to ten men, and the equaliser was a fabulous vindication for Eaves.
Incorrect. Wilks wasn't taken off (!!), which sort of makes your observations a bit invalid!!
He didn't change to 4 4 2 and the massive improvement came through the enforced change of the sending off with him left gambling with a 3 2 4.
Very well made goal, and deserved for the effort put in by pretty much all, but hardly a vindication for Eaves. Fair enough, he was in the right place and he did put it away, but it's hardly vindication for anything. It was the sort of chance any player should bury 9 times out of 10 if not more often (and great, thankfully he did put it away, but come on)

-> So. If you think we were crap last night, maybe factor in the pissing rain.
I agree, we weren't 'crap', but the same old tactics / set up weren't working until the final period where they finally just went for it, with the sending off being the catalyst, not some amazing tactical switch from McCann.

-> If you think Eaves is ****, factor in how the club has the treated and marginalised him recently.
Eh? He'd been dropped, and deservedly so, because he's been poor when he's had his many chances earlier.

-> And if you continue to dribble on about formations, maybe recognise that the manager changed it last night and got us back in the game.
He really didn't .... until the forced change to 10 men! Before that it was same old, with just a shuffling of the deckchairs

-> I’m sure McCann will learn from last night
Really? What makes you think he will learn from last night? Serious question. What will this learning result in?
I don't bet but in this case I'd bet my bottom dollar (as they say) that it will be same old on Saturday, just with another little shuffling of the deckchairs. His post match interview pretty much confirmed as much (not that there would be any doubt anyway) - I'd love for him to prove me wrong. But he won't.

-> I’d start Eaves on Saturday, exploiting the lift that goal gave him
Wow. The messiah now coz he scored from a chance that was harder to miss. I've been willing him to do well since he joined. I see no reason as to why he'll suddenly now become the CF we've all been yearning for him to be, just because he tucked away that sitter. I would though like to see him, or ano, start as 1 of 2 up top (but it won't happen ..... because back to the point that McCann learns **** all).
How much do you think Hull City’s last 29 Championship results will matter to Neil Warnock and his staff on Saturday?
 
How much do you think Hull City’s last 29 Championship results will matter to Neil Warnock and his staff on Saturday?

Why should I answer when you haven't answered my simple question (which, unlike your message, was about something that you posted).

Anyway, I'd say your question is pretty irrelevant. This discussion isn't about Neil Warnock and his staff on Saturday. It's about McCann's shortcomings. But still, as you asked, as regards Warnock, Saturday and the past 29 Championship results, I would say that Warnock will know pretty much exactly how we are going to play and therefore how best to set up his side to do a job on us.
 
I do wonder if some people actually watch what is going on on the pitch before posting their repetitive moans.

it was a filthy night last night, fine football was never an option. We dominated possession throughout and while our lack of confidence means our play can be a bit ponderous, especially when building from the back four, we rarely looked like we would be troubled by Blackpool. Their goal was a good one and came pretty much out of the blue - conceding a goal doesn’t make a team ****, everyone’s at it.

To rescue the match the manager revamped the formation entirely, taking off the misfiring Wilks and playing a regular 442 formation. Blackpool struggled with that, even after we went to ten men, and the equaliser was a fabulous vindication for Eaves.

So. If you think we were crap last night, maybe factor in the pissing rain. If you think Eaves is ****, factor in how the club has the treated and marginalised him recently. And if you continue to dribble on about formations, maybe recognise that the manager changed it last night and got us back in the game.

I’m sure McCann will learn from last night - I’d start Eaves on Saturday, exploiting the lift that goal gave him - and a few posters would do well to do the same.

If we all thought the same this forum would be very boring.
I like the different opinions and sometimes arguments it makes it worth coming back to.
What’s the alternative a constant positive spin on the club? We get enough of that from the media team at City and how gentle everyone needs to be with GM.
I’d hate to think that **** could invade here.
 
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If we all thought the same this forum would be very boring.
I like the different opinions and sometimes arguments it makes it worth coming back to.
What’s the alternative a constant positive spin on the club? We get enough of that from the media team at City and how gentle everyone needs to be with GM.
I’d hate to think that **** could invade here.


Yeah the last thing we need is a positive atmosphere around the club
 
How much do you think Hull City’s last 29 Championship results will matter to Neil Warnock and his staff on Saturday?

Since we lost Bowen and Grosicki, Warnock's Middlesbrough does account for 1/2 of our Championship wins in all fairness. Be amazed if we repeat that feat again like.
 
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Why should I answer when you haven't answered my simple question (which, unlike your message, was about something that you posted).

Anyway, I'd say your question is pretty irrelevant. This discussion isn't about Neil Warnock and his staff on Saturday. It's about McCann's shortcomings. But still, as you asked, as regards Warnock, Saturday and the past 29 Championship results, I would say that Warnock will know pretty much exactly how we are going to play and therefore how best to set up his side to do a job on us.
What was your question?
 
Or a rational discussion constructed on a week by week basis. We need a repetitive rant first started in February 2020. That’s REAL support.

It's repetitive because the problems from February 2020 still apply today.