Four times I've put them on since Sunday and turned them off. For some bizarre reason I can't bring myself to watch the game back. Am I the only one?
I've watched it a few times, and honestly I still just feel pride, even though we lost. We were expected to lose by every man and his dog, most saying a 4-5 nil defeat. We made them work bloody hard to win that cup, disappointed yes, downbeat no. I think to a man our players, manager and fans were just outstanding.
Nah, i can stomach watching it again. I don't mind watching us lose as long as we've given our all. The way we conducted ourselves on the pitch was top notch & i'm immensely proud of the team. Saturday was fantastic. I hope to see another day like that, but with a more favourable result.
It's on my planner. The build up and the game. I watched our goals when I got in that night but not watched any more of it since
I watched it on the Sunday when i got home. I was pretty drunk on the day and needed to fill in a few gaps in my memory. The decision when Fryatt was through on goal just before half time was a joke. I didn't mind watching us lose again. I don't remember ever being as proud to be a Hull City supporter than I am right now. It was a truly great day.
I watched it on Sunday and it brought it home to me just how close we were cos I think on Saturday I was just in a daze and like everyone else at the end of the game just felt proud. A lot of if only's when you watch the highlights. One thing that stood out though was even at the end when we had lost you could still hear the City Supporters singing out loud.
Most who had any knowledge would not have said that we would be hammered. I did expect the players to turn up for this one.
I watched the first 10 minutes just to see what our goals looked like on TV (not as good as they were live, unsurprisingly) and to see if the corner wasn't a corner. It clearly wasn't.