As regards Snodgrass & Diomande - who are the only 2 players I mentioned - they have not been fit enough to play 90 minutes yet but are being carefully bought back to full fitness. As we are in the Championship it only makes sense to talk about promotion and relegation from that which is what I have done. You, apparently, have not so what you have said is irrelevant.
No, what you did was to say that we had a manager capable of getting us promoted and I pointed out that we also had one capable of getting us relegated and this discussion and I mean all of it would not be happening if he had done the decent thing and resigned at the end of last season instead of being as greedy as some of his squad in signing a new 3 year contract. No wonder he eulogises about 'the old man'. It says much of his skill set that he has chosen not to play Dimande in the under 21's to raise his fitness levels should that be the case and Snodgrass has now trained I would assume every day for 6 weeks and played multiple halves and portions of games. I'm sure both would take really kindly to you the master physio in saying they're not fit enough to play a full game.
It says a lot for us City fans that we arearguing about the disappointment of not being top of the league, it says that we, me included have turned into Spurs or Liverpool type tossers, I'm going to stop now, Merry Christmas all.
Maybe some are asking why a squad of players, assembled by a manager (at no short expense), described by that same manager as being complete and top drawer (he cannot complain, he says), can consistently fail to play good football. Let us the fans, supporters, football cynics, stay quiet, don't judge anything; let us leave it to an ex-skipper, a senior player, a professional footballer, someone who admits to not understanding why we (he agrees) are playing poor football. But we are Hull City AFC supporters, it is often mentioned that mediocrity is our fate, we, it would seem, should trust until that is all we have. Do I want to be a Spurs supporter, am I a good man, make your own mind up. Do I think we should be top of the league - yes, why not?
You didn't answer the question - and I don't agree that we're out of the promotion race. No matter - have a good Christmas.
Nah, unlike most on here I don't change my mind from result to result, we've been rubbish for the past 18 mths, a couple of good results in amongst far more dire performances makes me realise he has to go, unfortunately the Allams are clueless and whilst we remain in 3rd place or thereabouts, won't even realise how bad we are.
Seems to me to be completely pointless arguing about Bruce in or out on here now, people have made their minds up with Bruce just like they have with the owners. I was going to give it two more games after the Burnley game myself as there seemed to be a real improvement that match but Bruce has proved his tactics and team selection fail too often for us to go up, add that to lack of motivation in key games from the players. I would put my life savings on us not going up in the play-offs so anybody saying we are third and thats good enough (maybe assuming we will cruise through the play-offs)is in for a rude awakening- the current squad does not turn up in key games under Bruce for at least the last year and half.
Not everyone. However it is the tossers who want Bruce Out. Things still far from being gloom and doom that a few on here and other social media would have you believe. But each loss does give the bed wetters, hissy fitters and the nee naw crew something to whinge about. Happy New Year. Let us start 2016 with 3 points @ the drama queens.
Yet another one who doesn't understand the point of a forum is for people with different views to express them... Happy New Year to you
Rick ran a Twitter poll on the manager... Bruce In 55% Bruce Out 24% Undecided 21% It seems that, on Twitter at least, Bruce hasn't yet lost the majority.