After all the news this week, i'm feeling as excited as patty on christmas morning,so i couldn't resist!! we seem to have forgotten the excitement!!! you're not all scrooges are you? please log in to view this image FA CUP SEMI FINAL @ WEMBLEY 13TH APRIL, 16:07 KICK OFF please log in to view this image Match ref: Andre marriner Facts Hull City and Sheffield United have been drawn together on two previous occasions in the FA cup with the Blades progressing after a replay in 1983 and city going through after a replay in 2009. Sheffield United have lost their last four FA Cup semi-finals (Leicester 1961, Sheffield Wednesday 1993, Newcastle United 1998 and Arsenal 2003). Sheffield United have lost just one of their last 11 FA Cup matches (W9 D1 L1) Hull City have only once previously reached the FA Cup semi-final, where they lost after a replay to Arsenal (1930). Fryatt has scored 10 goals in 14 FA Cup starts, including seven in his last eight. Fryatt has scored in his last two starts against Sheffield United. the last fixture between the sides was at the lane in late 2010 with hull city grabbing a last minute winner through jimmy bullard. City team news City are without injured mcgregor, brady, mcshane & dudgeon and cup tied, long & jelavic. No fresh injury concerns Last time out: please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Hull city's run to the semi final Middlesbrough 0-2 city southend 0-2 city brighton 1-1 city city 2-1 brighton city 3-0 sunderland sheff utd's run to the semi final colchester 2-3 sheff utd cambridge 0-2 sheff utd aston villa 1-2 sheff utd fulham 1-1 sheff utd fulham 0-1 sheff utd sheff utd 3-1 forest sheff utd 2-0 charlton
Hopefully it'll be third time lucky for Premier League clubs then... Hopefully it won't be third time lucky for Sheff United, as they've already lost twice at the New Wembley (in the Championship & Lg. 1 play-off finals)...
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Travellers Information - Pubs! The list has been supplied to us by the Metropolitan Police with each venue within easy reach of the stadium. The designated pubs for Hull City fans are as follows: The Torch 1 - 5 Bridge Road, Wembley, HA9 9AB Crock of Gold 23 Bridge Road, Wembley, HA9 9AB Moore Spice Wembley Retail Park, Unit 2, Engineers Way, HA9 0EH Watkins Folly 1 Empire Way, Wembley, HA9 0EW Blue Check Café 12 - 13 Empire Way, Wembley, HA9 0RQ Alisan Bar The Junction, Wembley Retail Park, Engineers Way, HA9 0EG Crystal Club (Silverspoon) South Way, Wembley The Parish 120 Wembley Park Drive, Wembley, HA9 8HP First Class Sports Bar 125 Wembley Park Drive, HA9 8HG The Wembley Tavern 121 Wembley Park Drive, HA9 8HG Cheers Bar 45 Blackbird Hill, NW9 8RS
Travellers' Information - Tiger Travel Coaches depart from the South Stand car park/stadium bowl/emergency road at 8am prompt and, as previously stated, because of the volume of coaches and due to Walton Street Market taking place on the same day, we are unable to offer any on-site parking for supporters using our Tiger Travel service and there will be no vehicular access to the stadium car parks (with the exception of disabled blue badge holders, see information below) on the day. For those arriving by car, there will be a drop-off point at the Sports Arena on Walton Street. However, for those travelling in by car, the Club has been working with a number of third parties to offer alternatives to try and make access a little easier for supporters and these can be found below. Park & Ride (Priory Park): The Club has arranged for a special Park & Ride service to run from Priory Park (clearly signposted off the A63) on Sunday morning. The site offers secure parking (capacity 700) with staff on site from 6am onwards. The first bus (service 701) to the KC Stadium will run at 6am with a regular service being provided until the final bus leaves Priory Park at 7.30am. Upon our return from Wembley on Sunday evening, coaches will first return to the Walton Street car park where supporters travelling on to Priory Park should listen for further instructions from stewards and board the designated busses which will return you to your vehicle. The cost of the Park & Ride service on Sunday morning will be £1 per person. Hull Royal Infirmary: We have very kindly been given permission by the hospital to advertise parking in their main car park on Argyle Street, which is open 24 hours a day. Please note that a pay on foot system is in operation at this car park. Please ensure you collect your car park ticket on arrival at the entrance barrier and pay at pay station before leaving the car park on Sunday night. Please check parking tariff and terms and conditions on arrival at the car park. The hospital car park is approximately a ten minute walk from the KC Stadium along either Anlaby Road or the footbridges from Londesborough Street over the railway lines. St Stephens Shopping Centre: Parking will be available at St Stephens Shopping Centre with the car park accessible via Ferensway and then Portland Place. This car park is accessible 24 hours a day and by foot through the shopping centre promenade. Please check parking tariff and terms and conditions on arrival or click here for information. The Sunday rate applies up until midnight – additional charges apply thereafter. Please note that the ground floor car park underneath Tesco’s is not available. A two-hour parking limit applies here with a penalty fine in operation for any vehicle that parks for more that the two-hour limit. The stadium is approximately a 20-minute walk along Londesborough Street and across the footbridges over the railway lines. Disabled Supporters: For disabled supporters travelling on Tiger Travel, a limited amount of car parking will be made available on the KC Stadium South Stand car park. This is accessible on production of your match ticket and blue badge with entry available from Anlaby Road only. Coaches will line up in numerical order, starting on the emergency road and working round and back onto the stadium bowl. Coach stewards will be on hand to direct you to your coach. Coaches will stop once en-route to Wembley for a period of 20-30 minutes. PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS A STRICT BAN ON ALCOHOL ON ALL TIGER TRAVEL COACHES, ENFORCED BY BAG SEARCHES UPON BOARDING PLEASE ARRIVE IN PLENTY OF TIME TO AID A PROMPT DEPARTURE
TFL - details of tube/overground/bus services over the weekend. Fortunately no engineering works that affect us http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube-dlr-overground/status/?cid=fs089&startDate=2014-04-12T00%3a00%3a00&endDate=2014-04-13T23%3a59%3a59
up at 6am, enter transportation, sleep few hours and then hit the pub in landan if we get to the final we need to have a city take over of trafalgar square!!
Our last meeting with the Blades... [video=youtube;oox19yZGezs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oox19yZGezs[/video]
We've had some decent matches with the Blades in recent years. That 3-2 at Bramall Lane where Unsworth scored in the last few minutes to win it for them after City battled back to make it 2-2. Also, remember the ref had somehow missed a blatant penalty (i think it was on Stuart Green). Then someone ran on the pitch to confront Paddy Kenny. Decent turnout & atmosphere in the City end that day. Then a few years later we reversed it and won a thriller 3-2 at Bramall Lane ourselves. Wish i'd have gone to that Boxing Day match. Remember kicking something in disgust when we blew the 2-0 lead. Only for the great last minute winner. Cameron Stewart actually looked like a useful player back then.
Yes. Yes he did. Our club commentators are ****ing awful to be fair, so there's no surprise whatsoever.
I don't know if ours is done by one bloke or if he does the whole league but he's pretty poor too. He doesn't come across as being biased. Either way, you can see why we wanted Cameron Stewart though. Crazy how much confidence can affect someone so much.
Hull City fans keep an eye on Sheffield Utd defender Harry Maguire. Steve Bruce has already had him watched a few times and will watch him up close again. Plus, can now see him up against PL players. As for the game, I am expecting us to win but it wont be a given.
One of my favourite away trips of recent times. Who remembers staying back to watch the replay of our winning goal on the big screen? Very bizarre of the home club to replay a visiting team's winner in such a manner. I also caught Swine Flu at that match.
First leg of journey started...I'm in HULL ready to get coach on Sunday morning.....female friend will be setting off to the lake district on Saturday morning with my sister leaving me behind . So it's Wembley first then lake district on Monday . Female friend can't understand why a silly football match is more important then going to the lakes on Sunday COME ON CITY WE CAN GET TO THE FINAL.