Sorry, according to 'some' it's not allowed to pick a team or discuss tactics unless you're employed as a football manager. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
I agree. There were times yesterday when Lokilo was screaming for the ball in acres of space down the right, but invariably it went to Seri, Coyle then Philogene. Not a bad option but must be frustrating for Lokilo.
Their forum think we're Humberside and East Yorkshire is "old money". Why can't Wessies get their heads around the fact Humberside hasn't existed for 30 years? City 4-0 Thick South Yorkshire twats (or Wessies in "old money")
They've got the worst away form in the Championship. Played 8, drawn 1, lost 7. Scored 3, conceded 21. We should batter them. Let Philo and Lokilo run at them. I'd be tempted to start exactly as we were in the second half yesterday. Suspect it'll be back to Greaves at left back and no place for Christie though.
We'll dominate possession....have numerous shots, a dozen on target....Have 10 corners to their 2, but still struggle to break'em down...Going for a 0-0
If you’re counting sex offenders current, & past, form shows that Hull are strides ahead of Rotherham & win comfortably year in year out, What score do you think the football will be?
Commuters saw man have sex with goat 12 APRIL 2012 A judge today said he was "sceptical" that any sex offenders' programme had yet been designed that could help a man who had sex with a goat while a train-load of passengers looked on in disbelief. Stephen Hall, 23, from Hull, was also seen having sex with the animal by a man out walking with his grandson, Hull Crown Court was told. It was reported that as he assaulted the nanny goat, a Hull-to-Bridlington train packed with commuters stopped at nearby signals and several passengers who saw the attack called the emergency services on their mobile telephones. British Transport Police Detective Inspector Dave Crinnion, who led the investigation, said after the hearing: "The police chose not to pursue this line of inquiry because we already had a good eyewitness, although I understand that a train was scheduled to pass that area at the time of the incident." The court heard that Hall had tied his belt around the female goat's neck during the attack at Argyle Street allotments on August 8 last year. Rebecca Thornton, prosecuting said: "He was holding on to the belt that was around the goat's neck with one hand and masturbating with the other." The witness indicated his presence to Hall, who did not stop, but moved behind some nearby tin sheets. He then emerged with his trousers around his ankles. Ms Thornton said: "He was crouching in a concealed position, clearly having penetrative sexual intercourse with the goat. The defendant was engaged in the activity with the goat for some 10 minutes." She added that the nanny goat was said to have suffered some distress during its ordeal. Forensic tests matched semen taken from Hall's clothing to that found at the scene. Samples of the goat's hairs were also found in Hall's underpants. After initially denying the charge and ordering an identification parade, Hall pleaded guilty to one count of buggery with an animal in January. Mitigating for Hall, Chris Dunn said that it was a spontaneous act that was carried out while he was on his way home from his sister's house. He said: "It is difficult to know how to mitigate in a case such as this. All right-minded, normal-thinking people would find this abhorrent. Clearly this defendant needs help." He said he hoped the judge would consider a community service sentence and counselling. "Certainly he would probably be required to attend a sex offenders' programme." He added that these courses offered help focusing on topics such as offending behaviour, relapse prevention and "victim awareness". The court heard medical evidence that showed that Hall was HIV positive. Mr Dunn added that if the judge was minded to give a custodial sentence he hoped that Hall's condition and the consequences for his life expectancy would be borne in mind. Judge Michael Mettyear said: "I have got to tell you that I'm very sceptical that there is any programme that has been devised at the moment, that will help him." Hall is expected to be sentenced tomorrow. maybe I should have put goat shaggers instead of Hull
Rotherham’s players are traditionally named after characters from the Trumpton Trilogy. City will have more than enough to knock the Wind out of the Millers sails. City 3-0 Cant’s Conformists
Rotherham will do exactly what Huddersfield did and we have to be ready for that. Clucas seems to be in their starting XI, though can’t imagine he’s as dynamic as he was that day he put two past us for Stoke during our ****storm end to the Covid season.