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Who are these Hull City coaches?

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  1. Ullofaman

    Ullofaman Well-Known Member

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    ImperialTiger Well-Known Member

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    Josh Acklam and Simon Gray.
     
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  3. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator Staff Member

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    Tom Chadwick, Terry Boyle and Deano have been out there, I think they swapped with a couple of others, but I can't remember who.
     
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  4. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

    John Ex Aberdeen now E.R. Well-Known Member

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    For what is worth these are the players that they chose to come and play our U23's in February sometime, and then a return match in Kenya.
    All-Stars team to face Hull City




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    Joackins Atudo controls the ball during the SportPesa All Stars training session at Safaricom Stadium, Kasarani on January 28, 2017. PHOTO | CHRIS OMOLLO | NATION MEDIA GROUP

    In Summary
    • Sixteen year-old Joshua Otieno and the little known midfielder Christopher Oruchum were on Saturday named in the Kenyan team that is scheduled to take on Hull City next month in England.

    • Veteran Kenyan international Moses Odhiambo was also shortlisted in the 18-man team, together with reigning goalkeeper of the year Patrick Matasi and last season’s golden boot winner John Makwatta.

    • Former Gor Mahia striker Paul Kiongera, Posta Rangers defender Joackins Atudo, 2014 Player of the Year Anthony Ndolo and Chemelil Sugar’s Victor Majid were among the nine players who did not make the shortlist



    The SportPesa All Stars team that is scheduled to take on Hull City next month in England was named on Saturday, with 16-year-old Joshua Otieno and the little known midfielder Christopher Oruchum making the 18-man shortlist.

    Veteran midfielder Moses Odhiambo was also named in the team, together with 2016 SportPesa Premier League goalkeeper of the year Patrick Matasi and last season’s golden boot winner John Mark Makwatta.

    Former Gor Mahia striker Paul Kiongera, Posta Rangers defender Joackins Atudo, 2014 Player of the Year Anthony Ndolo and Chemelil Sugar’s Victor Majid were among the nine players who did not make the shortlist.

    Speaking to Sunday Nation Sport, a delighted team captain James Situma said that he was looking forward to the experience of playing in England, and urged the axed players to keep working hard to achieve their dreams.

    “Playing against an EPL club is a-once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I am thrilled to have made it this far. I am excited about the trip because I am sure there will be a lot to learn from the experience we shall have there,” he said.

    The team is expected to break camp and return to their respective clubs for preseason, before converging for specialised training on February 17.

    Tusker, who won the title last season, had the highest representation in the final list with Allan Wanga, Humphrey Mieno, James Situma and David Okello all making the shortlist.

    Utility man Osborne Monday, who ditched Tusker for newly promoted Kariobangi Sharks early this month, also made the cut.

    The team comprises local based players who were part of a larger all-star team of 47 players which was culled down over a period of two weeks by four Hull City development coaches.

    Richard O’Donnelle, Daniel O’Keeffe, Terry Boyle and Dean Windass were actively involved in the fortnight-long training session at Kasarani, with help from Harambee Stars coach Stanley Okumbi.

    Okumbi will take over the coaching duties from now henceforth, while Nairobi City Stars team manager Neville Pudo will serve in the same capacity.

    The match against Hull City will be played on February 27 at the KCOM Stadium in Kingston Upon Hull, England, with the return match being held in Kenya this July.

    SQUAD

    Goalkeepers: Patrick Matasi, David Okello

    Defenders: Harun Shakava, Robinson Kamura, Wesley Onguso, Osborne Monday, James Situma, Joshua Otieno

    Midfielders: Cliff Kasuti, David Kingatua, Christopher Oruchum, Harun Nyakha, Humphrey Mieno, Moses Odhiambo, Amos Nondi

    Strikers: Allan Wanga, John Makwatta, Geoffrey Kataka.














     
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  5. balkan tiger

    balkan tiger Well-Known Member

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    That was my thought when i saw mentioned Humberside coaches (never heard of them in the 70's) there was the OSC who i think used Holts from Gilberdyke, the psyco double deckers, Simon Gray as you mentioned and Conner and Graham from Wid.
     
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  6. NaNaNa

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    I'll admit ive not followed this game too closely. I didn't realise this fixture was being played mid-season. Bloody ridiculous to put a thrreadbare squad through a friendly fixture. Is there a valid reason for it being played now? Surely postponing until summer would be better.
     
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    robingram02 Well-Known Member

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    Kenya in July will probably be pretty ****ing hot.
     
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  8. BrAdY

    BrAdY Well-Known Member

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    it's being played here
     
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  9. BlackAndAmberGambler

    BlackAndAmberGambler Well-Known Member

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    Yeah but it will still be hot in Kenya.
     
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  10. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

    John Ex Aberdeen now E.R. Well-Known Member

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    July in Kenya average high temperature is 23C with a low of 16c, it is their coolest time of the year.
     
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    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    Thank you the Allan Whicker of our board :emoticon-0140-rofl:
     
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  12. BlackAndAmberGambler

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    Judith Chalmers more like.
     
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  13. renegadetiger

    renegadetiger Well-Known Member

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    Hope it's more exciting than the Al Ahly match was.
     
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