Well at least it’ll be strikers playing up front as opposed to midfielders & the strikers on the wings! Have either of our strikers actually played as strikers since they’ve been here?
Trying to get an LLM to answer this is completely pointless. They're good at certain tasks but they can't meaningfully answer a niche question to which nobody knows the answer. They'll give you an answer even though they have absolutely no idea.
I don't know why anyone bothers using AI for these sorts of things. It's good as a writing tool and not much more. It's not going to spit out anything meaningful as a query.
Inside Hull City's training camp as trialist features and injured duo continue recovery The Tigers kicked off their first full day in the Turkish sunshine with their opening training session Barry Cooper please log in to view this image Hull City's players in training at Riva during their first full day (Image: Hull City AFC) Hull City’s first full day in the Turkish sunshine saw the players put through their paces by new head coach Sergej Jakirovic and his coaching staff. Having arrived on Sunday evening, City’s players had their first full session under the watchful gaze of the Bosnian ahead of their first outing on Turkish soil. SIMILAR ARTICLES TO THIS The visiting club from East Yorkshire, who are sharing the facility with Trabzonspor’s women’s team, face Istanbulspor on Tuesday afternoon. Here’s a look at what we’ve clocked so far... A calm introduction Unlike the double sessions in the blazing sunshine of 12 months ago, this was a far more regular, manageable approach. After breakfast, City’s players had their customary gym session and rather than be out in the main heat of the day, a teatime session kicked things off. About an hour-and-a-half later, the session was done and dusted. Preparations complete for the game on Tuesday afternoon against Istanbulspor, which, by the way, kicks off at the earlier time of 3:30pm, UK time. Almost a full complement Pretty much everyone, aside from the injured James Furlong and Eliot Matazo, took part in training. New signings Dillon Phillips and Semi Ajayi were involved, though Reda Laalaoui was there, he didn’t take part. Trialist Jonjo Shelvey had a good workout, along with the likes of Gustavo Puerta, Steven Alzate, Abu Kamara, John Egan and Sean McLoughlin. Regan Slater, who missed the final throws of the season with an ankle injury, has been back in full training and has shown no signs of the problem that curtailed his campaign prematurely. Burstow’s clever finish Unfortunately for the former Chelsea youngster, the cameras were not rolling when he clipped a lovely finish past Dillon Phillips after a neat touch and turn. His fine strike even drew big applause from the watching Liam Millar and offered a glimpse of Burstow’s deft touch in front of goal. The pressure is on Burstow, Kyle Joseph and youngster Tyrell Sellars-Fleming this season, given the club’s off-field struggles, so fans will be hoping Burstow hits a purple patch and has one of those special seasons strikers sometimes can have. Gilo’s back City’s big summer signing from 12 months ago has been struggling with an ankle ligament injury for the past few weeks, which has meant he’s not been able to train, so this was his first outing. There was even one of his trademark runs down the left flank before pulling over a good cross, giving Jakirovic an example of the prowess we all know he’s capable of. Giles’ move to the MKM Stadium hasn’t worked out at all, but they need it to. At this level, the Telford-born left-back can be a huge asset to the Tigers, especially going forward, and it’s down to Jakirovic, coupled with the 25-year-old himself, to find a way of making that happen. Making positive steps forward Much is riding on the recovery of Liam Millar and Mohamed Belloumi from their respective ACL injuries. The pair were such big losses last season, but thankfully, the end of their long road back is nigh. Both were involved in the non-contact aspects of training and continued their work away with the fitness coaches when the main group engaged in contact work, so there’s a little way to go yet, but the signs are encouraging. Millar, in particular, in such a big part of the group dynamic with his personality, and his being around the group can only be a good thing. Hopefully, it won’t be too long before we see him with a City shirt on his back and impacting Championship games on the pitch. Getting set When City booked out the Turkish Football Federation’s premier training facility, they were not aware that the main stadium pitch would be a building site when they arrived. Having trained - and played on it in their first summer in Riva two years ago, the Tigers had a secondary pitch 12 months ago, but expected they’d return to it this time round. Unfortunately, that isn't the case, and Tuesday's game against Istanbulspor will take place at a neighbouring pitch, which is having some hastily erected stands put in place to accommodate the travelling Tigers supporters. SIMILAR ARTICLES TO THIS Riva is also preparing for the arrival of the Turkish media on Tuesday afternoon. City owner Acun Ilicali will host a media lunch before chairing a press conference alongside Jared Dublin, Jakirovic and skipper Lewie Coyle, all shortly before the game takes place.
I'm not being crude or promoting panic here but if that truly is the case and you're concerned about the amount of time you're going for a pee,get yourself to the Dr for a simple test (PSA level) Been there,nothing to worry about,don't let male pride get in the way
i truly hope now the Boro fiasco is over and we have a clean slate with the gaffer that Giles can find some form, unlikely I know but I’m rooting for him.
Giles is a good player,this new coach will get the best out of him,I'm confident he'll come good for us.
I think the expectations and the fuss around him need to settle. He's a good attacking full back who can get assists but he's not great at defending the box. We have to accept that to an extent and hopefully get as much out of the attacking side of him as possible.
Ok Mr positive is here... I just wonder if this new coach with a small squad can perform miracles. You know, like one of those seasons where the pundits are like wtf and then all us lot on here say "we always knew". Please delete post after week 5 if applicable.
Well I've lost my job on the dodgems this year....dont worry I'm doing them for funfair dismissal...I'll get me coat
Cheers Ric. I just drink a lot and I’m diabetic, I have had blood tests and urine tests every year. Appreciate the post though, top guy.
I have had the test and glad that I did. I did get a tad worried when I saw Dr. Jellyfinger on the office door.
If Burstow and Joseph start as regulars up front I would wager they would not get ten goals between them for a whole season.