Match Day Thread Hull City v Man Utd

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Not a new keeper then? I still thought you had McGregor in there, I don't keep up with Championship. Might do next year... Ha
No he's been around for a while, played in the play-offs and several cup games last year and has really come on leaps and bounds, before that he had a bad reputation amongst most City fans as maybe a bit nervous and error prone
 
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Manchester is the only place in the world where you can obtain a degree in ‘Mummy Studies’.IE the study of ancient Egyptian mummies.

Emmeline Pankhurst, the leader of the Suffragette movement, was born and raised in Moss Side.

There are 98 train stations in Greater Manchester.

Manchester began life as a Roman fort & settlement. It was called Mamicium – which is a latinised form of the Celtic meaning ‘breast-shaped hill’.

Manchester’s Chetham’s Libraryis the oldest public library in the English-speaking world

The atom was first split by Ernest Rutherford in Manchester in 1919.

Manchester is the most linguistically diverse city in Western Europe.

The world’s first passenger train station was founded in Manchester in 1830

Manchester was the first industrialised city in the world

Beetham Tower is the tallest residential building in the UK

Guy Fawkes’ gunpowder plot was planned in Salford’s Ordsall Hall

The first precursor to the modern computer was built in Manchester

Manchester’s Bridgewater Canal was the first canal built entirely independent of rivers
Who gives a ****, this is a football forum
 
No he's been around for a while, played in the play-offs and several cup games last year and has really come on leaps and bounds, before that he had a bad reputation amongst most City fans as maybe a bit nervous and error prone

2 world class and a few more very good saves today, he was excellent.

You were very good to be fair looked good at the back, United probably deserved it, well they did, but it was a great performance I thought, Phelan long been rated as a coach the United players loved him, he's got you fighting.

I will say I needed the goal for a 4 figure win on a 9-fold so I was delighted when it went in, not to mention the fact that your a team we need to not be over performing, but there's enough there to say you can do ok.

Robertson and Snodgrass are smashing players.
 
Still sad nonetheless though,I'm a footy fan pure and simple and these players have or had talent beyond words, anybody who has played the game knows what I mean and it such a shame to see them so messed up
Yes it is i agree.
Fortunately some of us can just switch off the temptation of alchohol.
 
2 world class and a few more very good saves today, he was excellent.

You were very good to be fair looked good at the back, United probably deserved it, well they did, but it was a great performance I thought, Phelan long been rated as a coach the United players loved him, he's got you fighting.

I will say I needed the goal for a 4 figure win on a 9-fold so I was delighted when it went in, not to mention the fact that your a team we need to not be over performing, but there's enough there to say you can do ok.

Robertson and Snodgrass are smashing players.
Well done on the win, we all love Robbo and Snodders too, Snodders not badly injured either which is a relief as was out for ages with a career-threatening knee injury
 
Yes it is i agree.
Fortunately some of us can just switch off the temptation of alchohol.
Yep, though slightly ironic posting this at 11.30 on a Saturday night.. only had a few myself of course but no doubt a few happy Harry regulars will turn up in a bit like City Man
 
Well done on the win, we all love Robbo and Snodders too, Snodders not badly injured either which is a relief as was out for ages with a career-threatening knee injury

Aye I fancied us signing Snodgrass when you did but the fee was a bit rich I thought, he can make things happen though very good player, one of my best pals is Leeds so if seen a lot of him and knew he was decent even before he went Norwich.

There's 11 teams for me that could go so we all have a shot, a good start could be massive for you, not a soul had you on 6 points.
 
2 world class and a few more very good saves today, he was excellent.

You were very good to be fair looked good at the back, United probably deserved it, well they did, but it was a great performance I thought, Phelan long been rated as a coach the United players loved him, he's got you fighting.

I will say I needed the goal for a 4 figure win on a 9-fold so I was delighted when it went in, not to mention the fact that your a team we need to not be over performing, but there's enough there to say you can do ok.

Robertson and Snodgrass are smashing players.
If Snodgrass had been still on the pitch, I think your bet might have gone tits...
 
Yep, though slightly ironic posting this at 11.30 on a Saturday night.. only had a few myself of course but no doubt a few happy Harry regulars will turn up in a bit like City Man
City Man adds 0% to this forum.
I put him on Ignore 3 months ago.
He just talked nonsense and clogged up every thread.
I must say its a lot better not reading his bitter diatribe.
 
Sadly in my experience it doesn't though. The drug, be it alcohol , tobbaco or cocaine etc. Is such a comforting feeling that people still take it because even in the face of death it makes them feel better.
Its a really interesting thing 7 actually. Theres a guy called Anthony Robbins big motivational speaker and he puts this syndrome down to Pleasure and pain.. the pain is knowing what its doing to you, whether as you say its drink, drugs, cigarettes or stuffing your face with chocolate and getting fat, over the pleasure that doing all this things gives you. Mental battle of wills. Some beat it, some don't.
 
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Disappointed by the last minute goal, ultimately our season isn't going to be decided by games against Man Utd etc, the next game at Burnley is far more important.
The only thing that bugged me was taking off Abel for Harry. I know why he did it, but we have strikers on the bench, even if they are kids, just use them or take only 3 players to the bench!
 
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City Man adds 0% to this forum.
I put him on Ignore 3 months ago.
He just talked nonsense and clogged up every thread.
I must say its a lot better not reading his bitter diatribe.
Am close to the same, can only read the same old ****e so many times, already crossed Hat off my list. Only 2 posters I don't read so don't feel too bad about it really but they all contribute zero and waste space, City Man 1979 is on borrowed time
 
If Snodgrass had been still on the pitch, I think your bet might have gone tits...

You know mate was offering about £480 cash out on 70 mins and I was brave, it had gone off by time goal went in but last offer was about £90.

£1300 plus it was and I've had a few small ones as well, I said this morning I wasn't having a bet cos I couldn't see owt, but there was £18 in my sky bet I didn't know about so I went daft.

The highlights were Bournemouth x, Morecambe and Dijon who were all big prices, Morecambe were 2 down after 10 mins or some ****, Lyon were winning with 20 left.

Luck was in, no doubt.
 
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Disappointed by the last minute goal, ultimately our season isn't going to be decided by games against Man Utd etc, the next game at Burnley is far more important.
The only thing that bugged me was taking off Abel for Harry. I know why he did it, but we have strikers on the bench, even if they are kids, just use them or take only 3 players to the bench!
I thought he was going up front so was a little bit disappointed, was the closest we've had to a Steve Bruce moment so far this season but in fairness it would have worked but for Elmo losing a slight bit of focus