Could be well down on the last two weeks attendance wise. Plenty of green still and all blocks still available. Must admit if the weather didn't look so ****e all weekend I'd probably have found something else to do
It’s glorious sunshine In hullCould be well down on the last two weeks attendance wise. Plenty of green still and all blocks still available. Must admit if the weather didn't look so ****e all weekend I'd probably have found something else to do
Luton drew with them 1-1 maybe we should sign reece burke?
Tis certainly a lovely day, ChazzIt’s glorious sunshine In hull

Nowt new there!It’s glorious sunshine In hull
It’s never dull in HullNowt new there!
Could be well down on the last two weeks attendance wise. Plenty of green still and all blocks still available. Must admit if the weather didn't look so ****e all weekend I'd probably have found something else to do
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I can slightly understand why crowds are low at the moment people are used to not going. The floating supporter will see the table and think we are unlikely to get relegated and no chance of promotion so I’ll spend my money on the next gas/electric bill.
I really hope the owner has a few quid to spend because we will need it in the summer.
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You can tell he’s trying his hardest to be as articulate as possible when speaking English but some things just get lost in translation, especially when talking about specifics. For example, he described Baxter’s injury as ‘a sore on his hand’. To us, this could mean anything from a rash (unlikely) to a sprain. Likewise, we all thought Baxter had a sickness bug because Shota said he was ‘not well’. I don’t know a lot about Georgian, but some languages use the same word to describe feeling sick, broken bones, muscle injuries etc. as a general term for being ‘unwell’.
I can imagine there is a language barrier between Shota and the players and it may have an affect on the pitch. Just an observation. His English is fine for most conversations but some of the finer details on tactics may get lost in translation. The players against Derby did look a bit lost on what they were supposed to be doing.
Bielsa can he’s a very intelligent manSurprised Leeds players manage as Bielsa always uses an interpreter.
Bielsa can he’s a very intelligent man
Quite a shocking amount of money, not only on players.I expect a fair chunk of ££ to be spent I. Summer. With quite a big re build