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One Game at a Time : Pasoti

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by pafcprogs, Sep 30, 2023.

  1. pafcprogs

    pafcprogs New Member

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    Greetings

    I write a match by match review/preview, from a green perspective, on the Argyle fan site Pasoti called One Game at a time . Obviously the Hull game is up next and I have provided a link.

    https://pasoti.co.uk/threads/one-ga...he-pasties-hull-city-a-september-30th.125172/

    It aims to be tongue in cheek but with some historical relevant information so any factual errors please let me know and I'll correct. We a re friendly lot so feel free to visit...best to register if you want an ad freer experience...


    Should be an interesting game today....we have some momentum but so do you.....our away form is our Achilles heel but when we get it right we are potent ....

    I did the Plymouth to Hull by coach in the seventies for the FA Cup tie....so thank goodness the squad are flying up!

    All the best for the rest of the season. Hopefully Leroy won't be too traumatised after what we did to Derby last season..he was one three fgames later .


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  2. Gone For A Walk

    Gone For A Walk Well-Known Member

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    Very good.
    -> so any factual errors please let me know and I'll correct.
    - "Miraculously they managed to escape a descent to the bottom division.."
    We were in the bottom division, in bottom place, 6 points adrift at Xmas, with relegation to non-league and bankruptcy looming. 98/99, the 'Great Escape' season. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/football/hull-city-great-escape-memories-2675233
    The climb from 'Division 4' to the Premier League, and the achievement of Ian Ashbee captaining us through that climb in all 4 divisions is surely also worth a mention.
    Good piece though. Good luck after today.
     
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  3. Ernie Shackleton

    Ernie Shackleton Well-Known Member

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    Enjoyed reading that. Thanks.

    One of the comments points out that you got Aaron Connolly's name wrong.

    Totally forgivable.

    What is less forgivable is that you spelt Ken Wagstaff's name wrong.

    As we used to sing :emoticon-0159-musicThere's no 'e' in Wagstaff.:emoticon-0159-music

    No, hang on. It wasn't that. It was :emoticon-0159-musicWaggy, Waggy, Waggy. Oi, Oi, Oi.:emoticon-0159-music
     
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    Anal Frank Fingers Well-Known Member

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    Good line.
     
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  5. pafcprogs

    pafcprogs New Member

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    BlackAndAmberGambler Well-Known Member

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    It’s Liam btw
     
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  7. pafcprogs

    pafcprogs New Member

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    I’ll fix those

    spotted leroy name mistake too

    I tend to stay with themes that relate to argyle Hence the Joyce focus but there is always the return match so any thoughts on other misses always appreciated



    Thanks.
     
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  8. Sir Cheshire Ben

    Sir Cheshire Ben Well-Known Member

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    pafcprogs New Member

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    I am conFusing myself now.

    correction corrected
     
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  10. Leon T Trout AFC

    Leon T Trout AFC Well-Known Member

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    I'm neutral towards Plymouth - about as good as it gets for other clubs.

    Used to fear/respect the Tynan - although, he lagged behind Keith Edwards in the all time charts.
     
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  11. armchairfan

    armchairfan Well-Known Member

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    "For many years the main rivalry between Argyle and Hull was which of them would be the one to lose the moniker of the oldest City never to have played topflight football."

    I believe it's the biggest city not the oldest.

    Also the history was good but you missed out the two promotions in the brief 80s renaissance under Don Robinson.
     
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  12. Steven Toast

    Steven Toast Well-Known Member

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    What did you lot do to Peter Halmosi as he left Plymouth for City? Tart up his toenails with lead paint??
     
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