After Swansea, I'm really glad we had some away games to get some more wins away from the home crowd. Swansea was such a poor performance, and another home game so soon after might have dragged some of that frustration back into the crowd. Two or three away wins in between will hopefully diffuse that, at least just a little.
I wouldn’t write them off just yet but I agree that they shouldn’t be starting next game. Maybe Carvalho has to if Tufan plays deeper due to Morton’s injury but Zaroury has been the most disappointing of the January transfers.
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Seem a lot of us say Omur should. start next game. LR said last week said or implied the players and he look at social media. Did not say this site but it must surely be his number on site to viisit first thing in the morning {lol). So I look forward to seeing him in the line up against Southhampton.
Am I missing something? We made subs on 4 occasions which I thought was against the rules? 5 subs on 3 separate occasions is what I thought the rules were.
It’s too often we say this about him though. Biscuit wrists and he caused us all sorts of issues with his distribution today imo. Too slow and too forced in deep areas. Wouldn’t be surprised if Pandur is introduced soon
i can see that not saying otherwise, just think he’s obviously a very talented player but realistically I wouldn’t be opposed to Tufan playing there with Seri/Morton in deep.
Omur and Ohio still need time to adapt to the intensity of the league. I suspect we'll see a similar starting 11 for Southampton with Seri come straight back and Slater dropping to the bench or filling in for Coyle/Morton if one of them are not fit to start.
Even with the mistake. Hell of a good result. Great effort by the team with only a minute to go. Of course it’s a hairy ride but this is Hull City. Never the easy way. Sitting down with a bottle now to enjoy Saturday evening. What a difference a win makes on a ****ty rain beaten night.
Huddersfield interim manager Jon Worthington told BBC Radio Leeds: "I'm deflated, so are the players. We were pretty dominant second half and the equaliser was fair. To switch off at the end was cruel; the players have been amazing for me. "The squad has enough to stay up. We've gone toe to toe with Southampton, Hull and Sunderland. Unforrunately the result today didn't go our way." Hull boss Liam Rosenior speaking to BBC Radio Humberside: "I'm trying to develop a spirit and a togetherness. That won us the game today; our football performance wasn't as good as normal. It is not going to be perfect every week, you have to find a way. "Greavsy deserved the two goals. His defensive display was really good. To come back the way we did shows a lot about the lads' character and desire to be successful." Ps - we did actually win....
I think you've had enough excitement for one week Tigress.... time to rest up before Tuesday.... buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz