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Match Day Thread Hull City v Oxford

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Chazz Rheinhold, Aug 14, 2025.

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City win?

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  1. amberman8

    amberman8 Well-Known Member

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    There's pups in govanhill? Bloody hell they must be rough
     
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  2. CITYgirl64

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    Awful news . Her family's heart's will be broken
     
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  3. Erik

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    Hull City 0-2 Oxford United
     
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  4. Ric Glasgow

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    There used to be but most are shut now...

    I used to drink in the mire bar in Polmadie(Calder St),think that's shut now,and the international on Aitkenhead Rd.
     
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  5. CITYgirl64

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    Was the one nil defeat to Oxford the match rearranged after the original one had been abandoned because of fog and with City leading too.
     
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    No. That was Blackburn.
     
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  7. Plum

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    Was in Glasgow couple of weeks ago. I'd read in a Times weekend supplement that The Belle, Great Western Road was the current best pub in the city. Well, I went and if that's the best I'd hate to see the worst. No proper beer, £6.50 for a pint of rubbish craft ipa, £2 for a bag of crisps.
     
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  8. Ric Glasgow

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    If I'd have known you were up that way I'd have pointed you in the direction of Byres Rd and the Aragon Bar(or Oran Mor),further down from that there's a wealth of pubs on Dumbarton Rd.
     
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  9. CITYgirl64

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    I was only just 7 back then , could have sworn it was Oxford . I was at the defeat to Oxford but the fog abandoned game was a night match so to young to attend .
     
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  10. AlRawdah

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    The Pot Still is a belter in the city centre, for beer and whisky. Full of tourists though.
     
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  11. originallambrettaman

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    I used to pop in to The Seven Ways on London Road (near Celtic) occasionally, that was an experience.
     
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    woke up this morning and name came to me-thanks, yes Ken Knighton-did we not just buy him at the time from one of the Shefield clubs?
     
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    First home game of the season looking forward to it would take a home win mcburnie to score
     
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  14. Ullofaman

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    Oran Mor comes from Scots Gallic, probably Amhran Mor, meaning Big Song. Not to be confused with Oranmore in the west of Ireland which is a corruption of Fuarán Mór (the f somehow got lost in the phonetic anglicisation) which is Irish Gaelic for Big Spring (as in a water well). Note how the adjective (Mor = Big) comes after the noun in these closely related languages. Am I a nerd or what? Just the kind of information that Hull City fans are after!!!!!!!
     
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  15. augustatiger

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    Anybody know what the half time "entertainment" will be this year...the previous 2 seasons have been woeful.
     
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  16. Ric Glasgow

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    Yes,Bridgeton Cross way...There's some rough boozers in that neck of the woods.
     
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    With FC at home tonight the pitch will be a churned up mudbath so boring nil nil draw.
     
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  18. Ric Glasgow

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    It's an old church building(big song?) on the corner of Great Western Rd and Byres Rd.Beautiful inside,stunning architecture and does nice food.

    Downstairs in the basement is a big bar doing gigs,I've seen a few artists in there,notably Glenn Tilbrook solo.
     
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    Oran Mor – The Great Song – Circle of Ancestors
     
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  20. Ric Glasgow

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    I drink in there from time to time(mostly if I'm out of puff walking up the hill) but I used to be a regular when,I think at the time it was the Cask and still and I was heavily into malt whisky,they have maybe 400-500 different ones.

    Believe it or not,there were several Celtic players who drank in it on a Saturday night...Hartson,Sutton and Jackie McNamara were regulars with their partners and I never once witnessed them getting any wise cracks..Nice to see to be honest:emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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