I was in E3 and it was well to my left. Nearer E4/5. They did follow it with "you're not fit to referee" which points to who they were booing.
Well said ^^^^ this. But as Steve Bruce told Burnsy post game we were poor in the first half. Much better in the 2nd half. Derby came and did a job on us for a while. But maybe this win after saturday will lift any gloom for saturday. Charlton wont be easy but they are nothing that special at all.
The ref was obviously ****e, he didn't get a grip of the game at all, but I didn't think there was anything wrong with the red. It was right in front of me and I thought it was a red when it happened, I watched it on Sky when I got home and I still think it was a red.
The fans overall have got to start backing the team more., it could really make the difference, the game was two completely different halves, the first boring the second decent, however right through the game i never felt comfy. SB said after the game the pitch is awful and the team will have to adapt, the same happened last season if you can remember. The good thing is 3pts and a 3 point lead from 3rd. This team isn't playing as well we all know but the win at Millwall and again last night as put us back in with a great chance with only 15 games to go 8 at home and 7 away. I know its hard when your not playing well but fans with the position we are in have got to start really believing and backing this Hull City team because daft as it sounds we can do it so coming everyone BELIEVE and get behind the side starting on Saturday.
Whilst I wasnt one of the boo boys, I was getting increasingly frustrated in the first half. We couldnt string a couple of passes together and kept gifting possession to the opposition. A win's a win, but that was a poor performance overall.
You have to give the opposition credit sometimes. They closed us down quickly and when the crowd are on the player's backs the confidence ebbs quicker then the tide at Morecambe Bay.
I didn't even realise it was a foul at first and wanted him to play on, now I've seen the replay on the internet and I still can't see what he does wrong, it looks like Prossy goes in harder to be honest It wasn't the best angle though.
I didn't think it was a red card and we would have been furious if a City player had been sent off for a challenge like that
I've watched it 10 times on sky last night pausing it rewinding, fair enough if you are in the west and you have seen something but there is nothing to be made of that television footage, it's a 50, 50, no players really complained even prossy didn't look that arsed.
It was late, hard and potentially very dangerous, tackles like that can break bones and I think the fact of what could of happened saw him walk.
It wasn't an identical tackle but you could argue that Meyler's tackle in the first half could have broke Hughes' ankle