The Mirror: http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/fulham-2-2-hull-city-felix-3462711 The Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/apr/26/fulham-hull-city-premier-league-match-report The Telegraph: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...0789769/Fulham-2-Hull-City-2-match-report.htm The Yorkshire Post: http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/spor...bruce-delighted-by-tigers-fightback-1-6582321 The Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...l-lead-slip-leave-survival-hopes-hanging.html The Express: http://www.express.co.uk/sport/foot...Long-leveller-leaves-Fulham-close-to-the-drop The Star: http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/fo...dented-as-Tigers-fight-back-at-Craven-Cottage The Independent: http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...ne-as-they-let-twogoal-lead-slip-9291618.html
Do you notice how - despite the fact that both clubs were very close in the League - it's all "Fulham threw it away"-type guff? (Almost like they were the only team there....)
The dichotomy of distance and what is presumed to be refined in one, and as to the rough and ready in the other. Fashion versus substance. North versus South, And so on. Not surprised, though always a little disappointed in the predictability of the press.
http://metro.co.uk/2014/04/27/hull-...reatened-fulham-in-a-simple-position-4710257/ Was this guy watching the same game.
"We have only ourselves to blame," he writes... immediately after blaming City's timewasting, Shane Long and "a great deal of luck". Funnily, he failed to find room to mention our pummelling of the woodwork amid all that luck we were enjoying.
It's just some FFC douche writing a fan's blog in the paper. Upset, that's all. We should send him yesterdays match-day thread for comfort.
I liked this paragraph from the Independent. 4. Struggling sides take Hull City lightly at their peril The theory was that if Fulham were to stay up, Felix Magath’s side would have to beat Hull City at Craven Cottage and, frankly, it didn’t seem such a big ask. Steve Bruce’s side were unlikely to overstretch themselves in the run-up to their forthcoming FA Cup final appearance. This ignored the fact that, for a struggling team, coming across Hull is equivalent to skipping down a dark alley wearing a Rolex while holding a wad of £50 notes. It is likely to cost you. In their eight games against the bottom four, including Saturday’s 2-2 draw, Hull have now taken 20 points; they will have contributed significantly to three relegations.
He was probably still writing up his school homework - proof that any idiot can write a "newsworthy" article in the days of social media .
3 against Norwich, 4 against Fulham, 4 against Cardiff and 6 against Sunderland. I make that 17. Or did we get 3 more for the FA Cup QF or was one game a genuine 6-pointer?
Well I agree with your figure, not sure how they got to 20, as I think even on Saturday evening the bottom 4 were still the same teams as it was after the Sunday games.
The BBC website is no better (does no one proof read any more?) Regarding La Liga this season, the table for the top 3 says 1. Atletico Madrid P:35 Pts:88 GD:53 2. Barcelona P:35 Pts:84 GD:67 3. Real Madrid P:34 Pts:82 GD:82 Are Real Madrid expecting a points deduction? While I hope that Atletico hold on I can't help feeling that Barcelona may spoil the party. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27179949
In La Liga its head-to-head that counts. Since Atletico's head-to-head against Real is better they go above them, even if Real have a better GD.