Fair'nough . He can't be doing a lot where he is (Valencia, I think) or he wouldn't be talked about as a possible loan signing. Same goes for Chuba Akpom at Ajax... Both could do a job at City for the 2nd half of the season...Of the two I'd prefer BBD, but probably wouldn't happen.
I think I am going to become a sports journalist. Here is my first effort. What do you think? Ullofaman to Chat GPT Write a report of the football game between Hull City and Rotherham which Hull City won by four goals to one on November 28th 2023. The Hull scorers were Morton on five minutes, Philogene on 9 minutes, Philogene on 48 minutes, Twine on 20 minutes. Consolation goal for Rotherham was at 59 minutes by Hall. Chat GPT Title: Hull City Dominates Rotherham in Commanding 4-1 Victory Date: November 28th, 2023 In a dazzling display of skill and precision, Hull City emerged triumphant in a convincing 4-1 victory over Rotherham on November 28th, 2023, at the KCOM Stadium. The game showcased Hull City's attacking prowess as they dismantled Rotherham with a flurry of early goals, securing three crucial points. First Half: Hull City Takes Charge From the first whistle, Hull City demonstrated their intent to dominate the proceedings. The scoring opened just five minutes into the game when Morton found the back of the net, sending the home crowd into raptures. The early goal set the tone for Hull City's attacking onslaught, with Philogene doubling the lead just four minutes later. Rotherham struggled to contain Hull City's relentless pressure, and the scoreline continued to swell. Twine joined the scoring spree in the 20th minute, extending Hull City's lead to a formidable three goals. The first half concluded with Hull City in complete control, leaving Rotherham with a mountain to climb. Second Half: Philogene Strikes Again, Rotherham Finds Consolation Hull City picked up right where they left off as the second half commenced. Philogene added his second and Hull City's fourth goal in the 48th minute, further solidifying their dominance. The quick, incisive plays from Hull City left Rotherham's defense in disarray. Despite the adversity, Rotherham displayed resilience and managed to claw back a consolation goal. Hall found the back of the net in the 59th minute, providing a brief moment of respite for the visiting team. However, Hull City's defense remained resolute for the remainder of the match, thwarting any further attempts by Rotherham to narrow the deficit. Conclusion: Hull City's Commanding Performance The final whistle signaled a comprehensive 4-1 victory for Hull City, capping off a stellar performance that showcased their attacking flair and defensive solidity. The goals from Morton, Philogene (twice), and Twine underscored the team's ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities. The win propels Hull City up the league table, providing a boost of confidence as they navigate the challenges of the season. Meanwhile, Rotherham will reflect on the match, seeking to regroup and learn from the experience as they look ahead to future encounters. Hull City's fans left the stadium elated, having witnessed a masterclass in football from their team. The players and coaching staff will undoubtedly savor this victory, using it as a foundation for continued success in the competitive landscape of English football.
three goals from parried shots. not sure whether one should praise or criticise the keeper. shows the value of following up.
Something I've just remembered from last night's game. There was a moment where we were on the attack, everyone high up the pitch and them pinned back, and the ball was cleared towards Jones but he just failed to stop it going behind him and had to turn to run back into our half to get it. The instant it slipped beyond Jones, Allsop set off sprinting out of his goal to collect it first and get the ball moving again, giving them less time to recover and get organised than they would have had if Jones had been forced to go back for it as he'd started to do. I mentioned Allsopp doing something similar at a throw-in in the Huddersfield game. I think whilst it seems like a little thing it's really important and valuable to have him so switched on to do this stuff and minimise the amount of time they get to rest in between us attacking them. Rotherham had a lot of problems last night but the amount of time we continuously attacked them for without breaks in the play was a big one.
Yep, it's very important to have players in those positions to profit. Still don't really know how Morton was in that position for the first goal but it was perfect. It's the kind of thing we've done too little of in previous games.
I'm pretty sure I know why Rotherham are on such a terrible run of away games. It's their away kit, they're so embarrassed that the shorts make it look like they've **** themselves, that they can't concentrate.
Reminded me of lycra (cycling) gear that has worn thin and you need to let the person wearing it know it's time to bin it...
I thought Traore had a very good cameo appearance. Some excellent passes around the corner, sharp turns and possession retention. If he could string that lot together over 90 minutes and against better teams he’d be one hell of a player. Perhaps one not to discard just yet.