That jealousy of yours is unhealthy. Be happy you have anything at all, your lucky you can even keep your heads in the light and remain a club under that enormous shadow Liverpool casts over you.
lol, you've not got a ****ing clue lad. But then you're just a plastic fan of a provincial backwater club, who are havng their 15 minutes due to a sugar daddy financially doping them, and yet they call him a ****..... Oh and btw, I started by asking a simple, straightforward question here, and got some stick for my trouble, so have dished it back - before you get all prissy about it. Enjoy the game on your grainy illegal stream
Plastic Says the one who supports the longest serving top flight club. Couldn't make this **** up. Must try harder.
While we're talking about **** stadiums, check this out, it's actually a league game currently being played in Egypt... please log in to view this image
Last time I saw a pitch like that was the Old Showground at Scunny in 1966, and there was marginally more grass on the pitch in the picture above.
Team News: Huddlestone Set For Recall Tom Huddlestone is set for a recall when Hull City travel to Everton on Wednesday night. Huddlestone dropped to the bench for last weekend’s defeat at Manchester United but manager Steve Bruce is likely to bring the midfielder back in for the clash with the Toffees. “Tom set really, really high standards here,” said Bruce. “When you lose a bit of form, you tend to start fighting it so we decided to take him out of it at the weekend and give him a break. “Hopefully that will do him the world of good. “We all know the ability Tom has got. He had a wonderful first year and a bit with us, but it hasn’t gone so well for him over the last few weeks. However, I can say that about a few of them. “Tom was unfortunate to be left out but he took it in exactly the way I thought he would. There was no going off in a huff or anything, he just got on with it and he’s put himself in contention again.” Bruce will still be without club record signing Abel Hernandez at Goodison Park, with the striker having been back in Uruguay for the birth of his child, and Gaston Ramirez serves the second of a three-match ban. Robbie Brady, who came off against Manchester United with a head injury, is likely to be fit for the trip to Merseyside. http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...t-for-recall-2119538.aspx#uJTutgEzFK1fwbXr.99
We're taking less than a thousand tonight, lowest travelling support of the season, though it's maybe not surprising as it's a Wednesday night in December and it's sandwiched between two Saturday games(one costing 2,500 people £50 a pop and the other being a home game at just £16).
Not to mention our poor performances on the pitch! I felt for the people who had spent all their money watching City chase the ball around on saturday!
This thread went well Looking forward to seeing Jelavic at Goodison Park again, he's a bit of a cult hero here.
As much as I loathed my visit to Goodison Park six-years ago, and found it to be a complete ****hole stuck in the 1970's, I cannot disagree with your assessment of the KFC Bucket. You ****.
Oh, and in the words of our pal ellewoods, I feel a complete shellacking coming on. Everton 6-0 Hull City
I actually think we will get something from the game, we should get a reaction after Saturdays performance, and Everton have played Thursday/Sunday/Wednesday, so hopefully they are a bit off the pace, which frankly they looked after the first 20 minutes at Spurs on Sunday.
No more excuses, Everton looked like they were running through treacle on Sunday, it'll be their 3rd game in 6 days tonight. Must win for us against this dross.
I don't think you can do to us what spurs did. They were excellent on Sunday with their high pressing and ability to put pressure on our less skilled players (Distin). Although Hull are more than capable of putting men behind the ball and getting a result, I don't think you'll be able to exploit us like Spurs did. Obviously it's difficult to do away from home as well.
I don't care who plays, I just want to see a ****load of heart and spirit. Feel like I've been calling for it for ages, but let's have a ****ing go.
Dross and a 'must win'? You've never left Goodison with anything other than a tanned back side mate. I reckon it'll be a tight encounter, unless we score early.
Thats exactly what we can't do. Last ywar we had some success through a good balance of attacking and defensive play, with limited attacking players. Now we have better attacking players but play much more defensively than before and concede more just by sitting back so much. We never leave Goodison without a series of injuries and a sense of injustice.