Bore draw. Nil all. Niggly. Low on quality. Badly reffed. Frustrating for all; players, management and supporters. Three injuries, one serious, two were they're out for a fortnight. Delays on the way home, mainly due to poor transport infrastructure. Crap weather, cold and wet. Some people will go on to develop a chill. But they'll probably be ok for Christmas. Those round us will scrape victories or unlikely draws. Still, a point's a point. We won't lose too much ground.
A point would be a decent result given the injuries in defence. Last week's win kind of takes a bit of pressure off a need to win today and you'd hope we'd also take something from the next 2 home games. Hope all those travelling down enjoy there day!
City 3 nowt. Millwall will be distracted by the thought of upcoming Christmas Songs around the piano in the the front room followed by fresh Thames Eels in jelly. Cockney ****s.
I’m flying home today from Washington DC and it’s 4am. I’ve handed me notice in, 4 weeks to go. I’ve eaten a steak this week that was bigger than my head. The Yanks make pretty decent craft beers now and as a consequence I’ve drank a lot. 4 key things. Magic number ain’t it? Regulation 4 nowt to the Mighty Tigers. You Ull.
No train going down either. Hull "Trains" can't put one on. You like to back your local business against the out of towners or nationals, but oh my Lord it's difficult at times. Shouldn't be too harsh on em, they're putting on a bus to Peterborough to connect with some train arriving King X at 1515. If I was guaranteed a City comeback from 3-0 down at halftime to win 3-4 I would deffo do it. Then I wouldn't even be worried if there was a train back.
Match halted while City youth launch a huge pyrotechnics and smoke bomb barrage Millwall crowd gets all bouncy and the atmosphere ends up like River Plate v Boca Juniors...under 11s 1-0 loss, scrappy goal from a corner that they shouldn’t have been awarded, dreadful refereeing decision, but still better than VAR Oh and the pies will be cold
No need to worry about trouble. Hatems in blighty at the moment. He'll be going down there to sort aahht the bermondsey lot
Struggling Millwall are likely to recall midfielder Ryan Leonard after he served a one-match ban. Leonard missed the 1-1 draw at Bristol City and should come back in for the injured Shaun Williams. Hull City defenders Reece Burke (calf) and Eric Lichaj (hamstring) are both set to miss out with injuries picked up in the 3-2 win at QPR. Boss Nigel Adkins said that striker Nouha Dicko (hamstring) is "touch and go" having been out since 27 October. Match facts Millwall have failed to score in their last two home league games against Hull (D1 L1) having scored six in the two games before that (4-0 and 2-0). Hull have not lost consecutive league matches against Millwall since April 2011. Millwall are without a win in five league games (D2 L3), conceding 10 goals in the process. Hull boss Nigel Adkins has lost his last three matches against Millwall having lost just one of his first 12 against the Lions (W9 D2). Hull City are unbeaten in three away league games (W2 D1), after losing the previous five in a row. Since the start of last season, Hull's Jarrod Bowen has scored 20 league goals; more than any other player at the club.
Cockney Pie n Mash with plenty of Liquor & a big cup of Rosie before stepping outside for a “quiet chat’?
Like last week I don't really know how this one will finish. I feel a draw would be more than acceptable, but hope for the win.
Nice to hear the Liverpool lot singing Andy robertsons name. Summat we didn't do. Same as Chester. But we did sing about mcshite. Does that tell us something about the mentality of hull city fans?
Young left back. Good going forward but a bit light yet. Be a worry if their centre forward attacks the back post.