We aren't going up this season. We've had a good season, played some good football and we are still above Leeds and Leicester. Some Premier League pansie fans are really the only ones who are crying for Barmby to change everything, because the only Hull City football they have really seen is the club in the PL. These are fans we can do without and are only still attached to the club because the renewal for season passes are around March/April when last season when we still in contention for the play offs. We look to be running on flat. The season has hit our thin squad, mainly the hectic March schedule. We do need a new striker, even if to just take some pressure of those we already have in the goal scoring terms. 4-2-3-1 works very well with Koren in the team. We do need a working plan B of course! I don't think Cullen is that plan B but remember he is still young. Brady and King are both worth re-signing I think. They have a lot more to offer but I think the club may only re sign one of them. The atmosphere at the KC isn't helping the team in the slightest. The pitch hindered us also, but considering it also hindered the visiting team, we should have been more used to playing on it. Calls for a plastic pitch are interesting, although I ain't sure. Final point. There's always next season. Let's get off the teams back, stop booing them at full time, walking out early etc... As Jonathan Pearce said on Match of the Day this week during the Man City Vs Sunderland game, "Why spend your money on a match ticket if you aren't going to watch the full match, leaving early." Same applies.
You bastard, you should have put a warning in the title. You've ruined it for me now telling me the ending.
Sorry... Should have added *spoiler alert* to the title. If we do get in the playoffs or even get promoted, I will happily admit I as wrong!
You're wrong, I've watched the club for 25 years, I've watched some complete and utter ****e when crowds at Boothferry Park would be lucky to hit 2,000 for some games. Whether there was or wasn't money available for strengthening, we didn't. Which I think was a real missed opportunity. The Championship will be a tough league next season, with the calibre of teams in the relegation mix, and the added spice of possibly 2 more Yorkshire clubs in the league. We have got the added challenge of a young manager and his first forays into the transfer market, the risk of losing players, players that have been instrumental this season. I just don't want to finish the season on such a flat note, having performed ok for large parts. I hope we can find some wins between now and the end of the season, just to give the players a lift. Losing is a habit, and we don't want this rolling over into next season.
Hats off glennonspoint that was my response, though yours was better worded than mine!.i was all up for calling him a silly sausage!.yours words entirely though plus2 yrs.oh u forgots "rich owners" not buying striker in jan though.