Hoping for a good game and the win, I suspect Elder back in for Emmanuel and Longman in for Wilk's the rest as per PNE.
At least no JDW to come up with a goal against us... (apparently a non starter) ... I'll take a draw and anything else is a bonus..
Edward Elizabeth Hitler to give him his full name, I watched an episode this week, still funny as ****!
why does that make him a Tit? my kids go to pock school, OLM sent his kids there & im sure other posters on here do too. It’s a great school
Hull City welcome QPR to the MKM Stadium tomorrow in the first home match of the 2021/22 Championship season. Together with Principal Club Partner Giacom, a whole host of activities will be taking place both inside and outside the ground ahead of kick-off. The Hull City Sesh will be headlined by local band Sandra’s Wedding and there will be free ice cream, t-shirts and flags, foot-darts, foot-pool and FIFA. More info The match is being broadcast live internationally, meaning video streaming on iFollow Tigers will only be available in 'dark market' territories*, where no television deals are in place with the EFL. Audio match passes will be available, with regular commentator James Fletcher on hand to talk you through the action. Turnstiles will open at 1:30pm. Supporters are asked to arrive early to avoid large crowds and prevent queues from building up at the turnstiles. The Dugout Bar will be open for this match. The shuttle bus service, which would run from the Tigers Trust Arena, is no longer in operation. Parking is available to home and away supporters on the Walton Street car park, charged at £5 per vehicle (cash only) and free for blue badge holders. We encourage supporters to continue sanitising their hands and wear face coverings when entering the ground, on the concourses and in our Tiger Leisure store. Face coverings may be removed to consume food and drink. Face coverings do not need to be worn in the seating bowl. At the end of the match, anyone who wishes to remain seated to allow the crowd to disperse may do so. A reminder that the matchday concourses at the MKM Stadium are now cashless. The move is designed to help reduce queues, increase speed of service, improve hygiene and avoid cross contamination. The MKM Stadium now operates new prohibited items, with restrictions on bags and flasks – full list. The stadium will not be able to store prohibited items; therefore, it is important that supporters do not bring these items with them. The SMC cannot accept liability for any item left at the turnstiles. Tickets for the match remain on sale.
Hull City may have stunned Preston 4-1 on the opening day but Grant McCann insists his team must play even better to beat QPR. The Tigers welcome Mark Warburton’s R’s to the MKM Stadium in the first home game of the Championship season. McCann’s men will be looking to build on their Deepdale delight, while Rangers will be searching for their first win following a 1-1 draw with Millwall. “Every game is a challenge,” said McCann. “We got our performance right last week against Preston, which helped us get the win. “This game is going to be no different, in that we’re going to have to be really good. In fact, we’re going to have to be better than we were last week. “QPR are a good team. We’ve done a lot of work on them this week and their system is similar to Preston but they have a different way of playing it. “There’s going to be challenges in the game and we’ll have to be right technically and be good defensively. When we go forward, we’ll have to be good on transitions. “There’s a lot of aspects we need to be good at to try and win this game. Hopefully, we can do that.” QPR ended last season with 15 wins from their final 24 games and will be hopeful of challenging for the top six. And McCann believes their squad strength makes them a difficult proposition. “There are probably about 15, 16, 17 teams who will all fancy themselves to be in and around that top six – and I’m sure Mark Warburton will be one of them. “They’ve strengthened very well in the summer. They’ve kept some of their bigger players – the likes of Lyndon Dykes, Stefan Johansen. “They’re a strong outfit and got really good strength in depth.”