If you're viewing on a mobile, you can read this on my blog, which formats nicely: http://boothferrytowembley.blogspot.com/2011/08/hull-city-0-blackpool-1.html One hour and fifty-five minutes. Thatâs how long it took for me to be sick of football. At least cricket and tennis donât leave you feeling sick. It wasnât a pretty performance by Hull City, in fact some of it was downright awful, but I still left the KC wondering how the hell we managed to lose. Line-up: Gulacsi; Rosenior, Dudgeon, Chester, Hobbs ©; Koren, Brady, McKenna, Cairney; Adebola, Fryatt. After a breathless opening ten minutes, the game settled into a pattern. High on endeavour, low on quality. City looking more likely to threaten but Blackpool taking a stranglehold on the midfield and making their extra man count. We pressed them and they gave up possession easily. Grandin was awful, he was most guilty, but their full-backâs and Keith Southern looked like âOllyâ had told them that anyone could pass like Charlie Adam and that they should give it a go. So we were given the ball time and time again. We kept giving it back. Nigel Pearson will be missing clumps of hair tomorrow, Iâm sure. They kept coughing up possession and we just handed it back. I didnât agree with the midfield selection. This isnât hindsight, I twittered before the game. In my opinion, it should have been Evans in the middle with McKenna. I can understand the thinking behind Cairney, heâs had a great pre-season and youâd think that at home, when you are playing two wide players, heâll be the one to pick them out. It didnât work out though. He showed flashes of brilliance but heâs not tough enough to stand up against guys like Southern and Ferguson. It was made worse by the fact that they had Grandin floating around and Phillips dropping deep. We were outnumbered. At the very least Evans should have been introduced at half time to match up to them. Brady and Koren were both seriously ineffective first half, one could have been sacrificed or even Adebola. Chances were at a premium in the first half. Cairney smacked a free-kick against the post from a ridiculous distance after Adebola and found Koren beautifully and heâd been bundled over. It was an incredible hit from TC and deserved more luck. With half time approaching Hobbs gave them the ball and Taylor-Fletcher fed Phillips who cracked the outside of our post. Chances really were that sparse. Both defences were on top but there was a real lack of quality around the box too. Adebola had a decent first half with some decent lay-offâs and sensible passes. He met his match in the air against Ian Evatt. Adebola only lasted a minute of the second half. He didnât get up after an innocuous looking fall so I suspect he was struggling at half time. Blackpool had already had a golden chance by that point, strolling through our defence, whose heads were still in the dressing room, and Grandin would have gone in on goal if not for a wonderful tackle by Robbie Brady. They nearly scored a few minutes later from a nothing free-kick into the box that Gulacsi came out for and got nowhere near. Their header dropped wide of an empty goal. It wasnât the only time he missed a cross which is worrying but not as frustrating as watching him boot the ball high into the air for the twin towers, Matty Fryatt and Nick Barmby, to try and win. Heâs got a touch of the Guzanâs about him. After that, we clawed our way back in and the game was defined by a mental ten minute period. From nowhere, McKenna slid the ball from midfield to Fryatt who broke their stupidly high line and raced in on goal. He hit the point where a shot was wise and kept going and going until Baptiste nicked the ball off his toe. Then Brady picked the ball up on half way and lit the after burners, his race with Crainey was like watching a donkey race in the Epsom Derby. He put a tremendous low cross in with his right foot but Nick Barmby, clever as ever, made the right run but found himself 6 inches short of connecting. McKenna was put threw but knocked over on the edge of the box. Shouldâve been a free-kick, even though he wasnât reaching the ball. The contact was deliberate. Then Cairney skips through two in midfield and slides the ball threw, Fryatt latches onto it again and hesitates again allowing Gilks to smother his shot. Fryatt then leaves their defence for dead and slides across goal but Koren is a foot or two short this time. Finally Brady gives Crainey and Southern the run around and slides across for Cairney whose shot is blocked at the near post. A breathless spell. Football is so, so boring in its predictability. If you miss a load of chances, you know exactly what happens. They go up the other end, work a nice move, play the ball over the top and Gary Taylor-Fletcher lashes the ball into the top corner. Probably the only time in the game that Dudgeon didnât have Taylor-Fletcher tucked up in his back pocket. We werenât equalising. It wasnât our night. Fryatt went through for a third time and let them get in a last ditch tackle. Then Simpson, on for McKenna, went clean through and spooned the ball into row G of the South Stand. I know pre-season is meaningless but considering ours was flawless; I didnât really want to believe it. Itâs true though. There were times in the first half when we looked like strangers, not guys whoâd played 4 games together in the past month and spent a bunch of time on the training ground. Fryatt was sharp and quick last week and cumbersome tonight. Jack Hobbs looked hurried on the ball and unsure without it. Robert Koren, whoâd pulled the strings throughout the practice matches, was MIA tonight. It took Robbie Brady a while to get into the game, some of his first half work was school playground stuff, but once heâd come to terms with it he lit up the place. His ability to pick a ball at speed was very impressive. Liam Rosenior got at them in the first half but rarely went forward after the break. He looked to be limping at one point, which could be connected. Dudgeon is a little diamond in the rough, positioning was mostly sound, wasnât afraid to make decisions, for himself and others, and was booked for flying into a challenge. He handled Taylor-Fletcherâs aerial threat easily. He looked poor on his right side; I think Iâd prefer him to play one-footed until heâs worked on it. Lessons from Daws please! Chester was sound defensively but tried playing passes that a) heâs not capable of and b) there was no need to make. McKenna showed plenty of fight but was fighting one against three at times. Cairney showed that heâs capable of something out of the ordinary but not capable of the ordinary. The stuff youâve got to do for 90 minutes if you want to play central midfield. I still think heâs a luxury. Some wonât agree, thatâs their right, but I think if you want to play 4 attacking players and attacking wing backs, you build a solid base in midfield. Disappointed too in Fryatt and Simpson. Fryatt was the one player I was sure we could rely on and he was way below par. Simpsonâs on the outside looking in. Heâs got to take chances if he wants to start. It will be interesting to see what happens in defence if Ayala signs this week. Nigel Pearson has just handed the captaincy to Jack Hobbs but I think heâs the weakest defender of the three. Still, itâs a nice problem to have. Shall I finish on a positive? In 2010/11, we started the season with a nice comfortable home win over a decent Swansea side and then had a mare. In 2007/08, we started with a poor home defeat to Plymouth Argyle and got promoted.
I thought Cairney was alright, quite harsh actually to say Evans should have started, other than that great article as usual.
After Brady, I thought Cairney and Chester were our best players, not being able to finish was the problem tonight.
Agreed, we should have won with the chances we had and Cairney was instrumental in setting up one of them aswell as nearly scoring himself, actually reading article back very harsh analysis of Tom.
I know we've joked about you not liking Tom, but I'm starting to think you really do have an irrational dislike for him, he was one of our better players tonight.
I didn't see Cairney do anything special besides his freekicks and some fancy technique? Did I miss something?
Funny how we all see things differently, I totally agree with theo, cairney did a few nice things but because he goes missing so freely it allowed them the upper hand in midfield, as for irrational dislike, you seem to have that for Adebola who had a decent first half winning his fair share in the air and laying the ball off well which I believe is his job.
Nah, it's not true at all. I really do rate his ability. I just know what the downside is. Anyway, I'm not having the argument again. My opinion is in black and white, if I'm ripped to pieces for it, then so be it.
I maintain that had we put the chances away we'd be looking back at a good night's work, with maybe some question marks over Gulasci and Mckenna. We can't afford to be as wasteful in front of goal as we were tonight (Matty's miss was criminal) but we have something to build on ahead of Macclesfield and Ipswich next week. It's always disappointing to lose, but it's only the first game and as we know from last year a win in your first game garauntees nothing. As a side note, Deano at half time was a laugh!
I thought the area were our play stopped was with the front 2. Adebola won hardly any headers, Fryatt look disinterested at times and should have finished both his chances but took way to many touches. Midfield played well, defence was good barring Hobb's few mistakes. I think if people are wanting to point the finger it should be with the forwards. Fryatt as our "better" forward should of put his chances away. I know it's only the first game but I am losing faith in Fryatt gradually, pre-season he didn't look great and tonight (I think i've covered that). We really need another forward as i've mentioned in another thread.
Great stuff Theo. But Im shocked that you think evans should have started before Cairney,when Mckenna played such a poor game ! Evans in yes,but for Mckenna. Sorry,i know you stick your neck out with these summary's but,your way off the mark on that.
Last two comments say it all, Korens the one who does the vanishing acts, gets overlooked whilst the players who get involved take the flak.
Cairney is great going forward but he leaves such massive gaps defensively. While they were building attacks he was absolutely miles away from his man (and Theo has already covered that we were outnumbered in there) Hobbs was coming across to cover for him and there were gaps all over the place because of it. The true villains tonight though are the strikers. Adebola was difficult to judge because while he was on we hardly touched the ball, we only got into the game when Barmby came on (again).
Maybe they appear to disappear due us changing from knocking it about on the floor to hoofing it over the top of them for periods of the game. I think we have periods were we pass it about and play some good football but then stop and start launching it forward and playing silly passes. I find with Koren gets drawn into the middle to often and were then left lacking down the wing he is playing and gives the opposition a bit to much space.