That's the uniform response...'You'll need to go back round to the ticket office and get a re-print". You've been bursting for a p!ss for 20-25 minutes,back round,get another ticket,this p!ss is starting to hurt your bladder so you knock on the door of the bar...Have you got a membership?,No I'm a day tripper,I've just travelled down from Glasgow,the woman usually let's you in but the last time some kid in a wheelchair told me that I couldn't use the toilet and he'd "just travelled from Hull"...Hospitality in abundance!! This has happened to me 3 out of the last 4 times I've visited.It's been an ongoing issue for some time now and needs sorted ASAP!!
On your next visit come with me into the stadium, it's a sight to behold! The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Given the hype about his ability and future from the limited time we've seen him in the first team I've been completely underwhelmed
There is no doubt Vale has talent, but I feel City was not the right club at this time in his career and where City are at just now. He is only 19, I think he needed to play for a club that can give him game time, and being inexperienced at this level probably a Div 1 club might have been better. I saw him during the U19's European tournament which England won, and he was excellent, and no doubt one for the future.
Don't think his talent is in question, otherwise Rosie wouldn't have selected him on Saturday. That said he was bang average at Swansea and again on Saturday. A number of moves broke down after he received the ball. Wish the lad well but suspect Rosie has a certain lad at Palace in his sights to play wide left.
On a positive note thought the lads generally played well against top quality opposition, really enjoyed the game, thought Macca at the back was outstanding. Only concern is don't recollect us having a shot on target until Oscars header late on. Good to see Tetteh back.
You may be right Sid, being at the other end wasn't sure if his left footer was heading just inside the post or not.
Hull's intensity, application, focus and intelligence in their pressing was striking and perturbed Fulham, more especially in the opening half-hour which reflected exceedingly well on the work being carried out at the club's Cottingham training ground by Liam Rosenior and co. When the Cottagers assumed an element of control and threatened to take the game away from them in the second half, Hull made changes and got their second wind. The goal they craved never came, but there were no recriminations. Harness this spirit, work-rate and go-forward in league games at home and wins won’t be long in coming. Rosenior said that after the game, but you looked into his eyes and knew he believed it and that it was more than wishful thinking. At long last, individualism is being shunned for collectivism at City. https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/spo...to-fulham-increasing-winless-home-run-3978430