After testing your theory of logging out I realised you can't use the search tool without being a member. Sorry matey, but I guess you'll just have to bring yourself round to admitting i'm right to save the hassle
What size shoes do you take? It's just I'm involved in a couple of charities and they may be able to sell them, as I can't see you needing them having shot yourself through both feet.
To be fair, editing your post as you've done is generally a real low form of banter and yet it managed to raise your usual standard.
Sometimes it's just about finding the right combination to get you the results you need. We saw that tonight. I still think we need a couple of wide players, but aside from that I think we are sorted. How quickly the Sharp saga has been forgotten...
I would of said it was more about playing a side shot of any confidence and certain for relegation if your theory is correct you must have a piss poor manager to take so long to find a formation that suits his side
You can only beat what you have in front of you. Can't believe you're trying to belittle a 4-0 home win against our rivals
Interesting. A season flattering victory against the under performing rivals that took you to a replay and your first reaction's to tell Hull City fans about it.
This certainly contributed to the one-sided scoreline, but even the better sides in the league would have struggled against the quality of passing and movement today. It just all clicked brilliantly. Pearson has tried several different things, but it's a fine line between giving a system a chance to click and tinkering too much. Sometimes managers just get lucky and stumble across a winning formula. I think any manager would be reluctant to drop King as he can produce something from nothing. Also Beckford has been poor and rightfully been dropped for a while. The balance looked perfect tonight and hopefully we'll keep this team and formation on Monday.