Why doesn't Shota know if Tufan or Seri will be fit for today's game? Reading the match preview and all you see is "I don't know" as an answer when questioned. Surely when he sees them in training he should have some idea. Fair enough he does also say he has another day to assess them. But, don't we as fans deserve more than "I don't know". He's so frustrating for me.
I would be fine with seri sitting out since woods is a similar player and playing well no need to risk seri. but we definitely need tufan and pelkas to start if not we are in trouble
I feel this is a pivotal game today. The last few results were expected IMO, particularly with injuries etc. This one for me, will determine whether we are pushing for promotion, or consolidating. Sheff Utd will no doubt be up there at the end of the season. Will we be able to match them? Of course! Cracking atmosphere, goals galore. New players will play a part and Harvey Vale will look outstanding. Estupinan to score a header. Tufan scores a screamer. Ole Ole Ole Ole Ozan Tufan will be sung coming out of the ground and all the way home. Sheff Utd won’t know what’s hit them. Hull City 5 Sheff Utd 3
Why on earth would he want to announce anything? Help them plan? I’m happy not knowing anything till team sheet thanks
Sheffield United spies will have a good idea who is fit or not, what’s being worked on in training and who is likely to play, regardless of what Shota says.
They'll be physical. I hope we don't back off. Need a decent referee. Didn't think I could be there today but now I can .
Swift recovery Rover. The situation seems to have improved, we waited twelve hours for an ambulance for Mrs Two's mother, joined a queue of 17, then waited four and a half hours before they took her off it. Scandalous.
Baxter is also prone to a mistake or two or three, look at the Everton cup game plus a couple in the league last season. His distribution is better than Ingram's though.
Shouldn't that reply be on the FC having a good day thread... except in Hull FC's case its touch and let go...