interesting day. Seems a strange thing to do personally. Get minutes into the players Game time Buzz words etc hopefully no injuries
Has anything bee Said about the teams? I would assume 1 game will be a reserve/kid’s team & the other will be the first team. This is our last game before the league kick off, so it’s got to be a full team, I would have thought!
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Not sure what the benefit was of playing full strengths Fenerbahce & Leicester spending most of the time defending and chasing shadows. We look disjointed and will be for awhile yet.
Fitness, I imagine, GE. Fenerbahçe and Leicester both pressed quite high and took both games relatively seriously as far as friendlies go so it was a good run-out for the lads. Malaga and I imagine Peterborough are closer to the level of quality we’ll be facing this season, but not the tempo. Still think the likes of Tufan need a few more weeks before being fully match-fit. How we line up tomorrow and against Bristol City will be interesting. As others have said, Shota has recruited mainly for 4-3-3 but seems intent on playing 3-4-3. I’m boring myself now saying it but we still need a ball-winning midfielder who can do the dirty work, whilst giving Seri and Tufan license to do the clever stuff, and another right-back as Emmanuel has a huge question mark regarding availability and I’m not convinced Coyle is good enough to start most games.
New signings set to miss Hull City's final two pre-season outings The Tigers face two games on Saturday to round-off their pre-season action The Tigers face two games on Saturday to round-off their pre-season action please log in to view this image New Hull City signing Dogukan Sinik (Image: David Greaves/News Images) New Hull City signings Dogukan Sinik and Benjamin Tetteh are unlikely to be involved this weekend when Shota Arveladze splits his squad for games against Cambridge United and Peterborough United on Saturday. Sinik's arrival was confirmed on Wednesday ahead of the 4-0 friendly loss to Leicester City, while Tetteh was at the MKM Stadium having agreed a two-year contract plus the option of a third, although the club are yet to officially announce the signing of Tetteh. Though both Sinik and Tetteh have been working hard to keep fit throughout pre-season, they've only joined the Tigers' group this week and Arveladze admits they are a little way away from being ready to challenge for a place in City's starting XI.
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Hope McCann gets a good reception. Navigated us through a really tough period with very limited resources.