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Match Day Thread Stoke v Hull City

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Chazz Rheinhold, Sep 15, 2024.

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  1. IPredictAFryatt

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    What you'll find is any achievement will be countered by saying the other team are dreadful. See us losing at Elland Road leading to comments of 'this Leeds team aren't very good' despite finishing on 90 points and being stacked with £10m+ players.
     
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  2. IPredictAFryatt

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    I stand by my view that Slater is great off the bench for this exact reason. He can't seem to match it from the start. But given we've signed Alzate presumably to start Slater is the perfect super sub for one of the CM/AMs.
     
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  3. SydneyTiger14

    SydneyTiger14 Well-Known Member

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    Oh mate very happy with the win, just would rather not "accept" conceding horrendous chances every game.
     
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  4. The B&S Fanclub

    The B&S Fanclub Well-Known Member

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    If Tim is able to finally settle on and get his best XI on the field each week, then this season might still prove to be a reasonably good one.....I'm not for one moment suggesting a top 6 finish is on the cards, but you never know....Slates and Drameh have to start and if Millar can find the consistency of deliver to someone who can find the onion bag on a regular basis then one never knows. Next week will be a decent pointer.
     
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  5. askewshair

    askewshair Well-Known Member

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    We’ve had a few pointers, Ashbee was captain and his longevity gave him that right. Can’t recall Philo doing it regularly, but his level of performance would allow him to do so. Millar was doing it in a way to get him off the hook and let the crowd know it was not his fault. It was noticeable a few minutes into his debut, when he was fairly average. At the time I was thinking he has been with us less than a week. It’s not going to endear him to his teammates.
     
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  6. Nikica Jellyfish

    Nikica Jellyfish Well-Known Member

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    every team needs them, he was great last night and I’m open to having my long term opinion changed, it certainly has with Coyle.
     
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  7. Newland Tiger

    Newland Tiger Well-Known Member

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    It hasn't quite worked for him this season , I was fully expecting him to be
    one of our main players , is it just that he's playing out of position ?

    He's got so much ability I hope we can get the best out of him
     
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  8. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    Guardian March report
    Hull came from behind to earn their first victory of the season with a 3-1 win over Stoke at the Bet365 Stadium. Ben Wilmot put the hosts in front in Narcís Pelach’s first game in charge before three goals in 17 minutes gave Tim Walter his first win as Hull manager.

    Kasey Palmer nodded in the equaliser on his first start for the visitors, following up after his penalty had been saved by Viktor Johansson, before the substitute Regan Slater and a Wilmot own goal completed the turnaround.




    Walter’s men arrived in Staffordshire without a win to their name, having scored just two goals in their first five league outings. They had the lion’s share of possession in the first half but failed to create any clear-cut opportunities. Mohamed Belloumi fired over twice in the early stages, while Palmer lifted a free kick over the crossbar.

    Stoke had started much the brighter side after appointing the former Norwich coach Pelach to replace Steven Schumacher, who was relieved of his duties following 11 wins in 29 league games. Bae Jun-ho fired wide when he was picked out by Million Manhoef inside the area before Lewis Koumas also flashed a shot wide within the first 10 minutes.

    Manhoef drew the first save of the evening when Ivor Pandur was forced to push his left-footed effort away from danger. From the resulting corner Wilmot met Bae’s corner and crashed a header past Pandur a year to the day since his last Stoke goal against Huddersfield.

    Manhoef missed a golden opportunity to double the lead before half-time after clever movement from Tom Cannon. The Leicester loanee drew a defender away for the Dutchman to have a free run at goal before he scuffed his effort into the advertising hoardings.

    Hull were given the opportunity to equalise just past the hour mark when Belloumi was brought down by a clumsy challenge from Eric Bocat. Palmer’s spot kick was brilliantly saved by Johansson, who dived down to his right, but the Swede could do nothing about the follow-up as Palmer headed in his first goal since his deadline day move from Coventry.

    Wilmot then played the ball into the path of the substitute Liam Millar and the winger picked out his fellow replacement Slater to lash his effort beyond Johansson. Wilmot’s miserable second half was complete two minutes later when he diverted Palmer’s cross into his own net beyond the despairing Johansson, who was unable to prevent the ball dribbling over the line, to condemn Stoke to a fourth league defeat in five.

    [paste:font size="4"]Match Stats
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    Possession
    HUL58STK42%
    Attempts
    24
    Off target
    4
    On target
    9

    2

    Corners
    4
    5
    Fouls
    24
    10
    [paste:font size="4"]Lineups
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    Stoke
    • 1
      Viktor Johansson
    • 22
      Junior Tchamadeu
    • 16
      Ben Wilmot
    • 23
      Ben Gibson
    • 17
      Eric Junior Bocat
    • 11
      Lewis Koumas
    • 6
      Wouter Burger
    • 15
      Jordan Thompson
    • 10
      Jun-Ho Bae
    • 42
      Million Manhoef
    • 9
      Thomas Cannon

    Substitutes
    • 13
      Jack Bonham
    • 3
      Enda Stevens (s 90')
    • 5
      Michael Rose (s 81')
    • 12
      Tatsuki Seko (s 81')
    • 14
      Niall Ennis (s 90')
    • 30
      Souleymane Sidibe
    • 37
      Emre Tezgel (s 60')
    • 41
      Jaden Dixon
    • 51
      Chinonso Chibueze
    Hull
    • 1
      Ivor Pandur
    • 2
      Lewie Coyle
    • 5
      Alfie Jones
    • 6
      Sean McLoughlin
    • 23
      Cody Drameh
    • 8
      Marvin Mehlem
    • 25
      Oscar Zambrano
    • 45
      Kasey Palmer
    • 33
      Mohamed Belloumi
    • 9
      Chris Bedia
    • 10
      Abdulkadir Omur

    Substitutes
    • 22
      Carl Rushworth
    • 3
      Ryan Giles
    • 7
      Liam Millar (s 46')
    • 17
      Finley Burns (s 84')
    • 18
      Xavier Simons (s 58')
    • 19
      Steve Alzate
    • 27
      Regan Slater (s 58')
    • 44
      Abu Kamara
    • 48
      Mason Burstow (s 90
     
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  9. willyfog

    willyfog Well-Known Member

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    I thought there was definitely progress shown last night. While we still gave up some chances playing out from the back we were much more composed and generally played the right pass (particularly as the game went on).

    Stoke fans were commenting on how they looked dreadful trying to play out and that we just did it much better with much better movement - their observation not mine.

    We still need to look at how we defend in transition as when we lose the ball, because we vacate all the central areas of the pitch - the opposition can just spring into these positions and have extra men in central attacking areas while we recover. If that’s the heart attack element, then I’m afraid it will cost us goals and games in the long run.

    It was progress nevertheless.
     
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  10. Ric Glasgow

    Ric Glasgow Well-Known Member

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    Agreed.There's a few comments floating around saying they were sh!te,garbage etc.

    Utter bollox!!(Cynical dirty ****ers maybe but not 'sh!te')

    They were that sh!te and garbage that if they had used the ball better first half they'd have put the game to bed and we'd be discussing how 'sh!te' we were...
     
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  11. Amin Yapusi

    Amin Yapusi Well-Known Member

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    So pretty sh!te then
     
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  12. bradymk2

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    Its great to get the first win
    But let the church into the village

    Theres still massive improvements needed

    Stoke were woeful in the 2nd half
    Thats not to take anything away

    And we were woeful first half
     
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  13. Ric Glasgow

    Ric Glasgow Well-Known Member

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    Commonly referred to as 'A game of two halves'...
     
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  14. bradymk2

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    Leave the church in the village
     
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  15. Gone For A Walk

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    My point was that Ash did it right from the off! I distinctly remember thinking who t f do you think you are!
    He showed me :emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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  16. Ric Glasgow

    Ric Glasgow Well-Known Member

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    maxresdefault (1).jpg
     
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  17. Cityzen

    Cityzen Well-Known Member

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    Wir schaffen das!
     
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  18. look_back_in_amber

    look_back_in_amber Well-Known Member

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    Wonder if Baz Cooper was happy with the result?
     
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  19. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    Great pic


    What Hull City owner Acun Ilicali did at full time after Hull City's pivotal win at Stoke City
    Hull City finally have their first win of the season and under new boss Tim Walter - and it came in style
    Barry Cooper
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    Tim Walter celebrates with Hull City owner Acun Ilicali and vice-chairman Tan Kesler at Stoke City (Image: Anna Gowthorpe/REX/Shutterstock)
     
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  20. DazzaHatty

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    Surely FA will retrospectively punish Gibson? No foul or booking at the time. Surely he's getting a suspension?
     
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