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For the anti-N Pearson fans

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by mostynthecat, Aug 19, 2011.

  1. mostynthecat

    mostynthecat Active Member

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    if team talks on the pitch are cool - why doe Fergie, Dalgleish etc never do it. Okay Slade is out of work, Percy, and judging by the clubs he's managed in the past - Leyton Orient and Yeovil to name 2 - we could probably get him for maybe less than Pearson is on. BUT as you must know more about him than I do - could you tell us what style he tends to favour (the long-ball, pretty pretty passing etc) and what are his contacts like within the game - is he friendly enough with Fergie, Liverpool to enable us to get the standard of loan signings we have seen under the current manager
     
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  2. Feenee

    Feenee New Member

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    "some of the passing has been really good, although we lost to Blackpool I thought the team played well and I watched some of the second half of the Ipswich game on Tiger player and was really impressed with what I saw".

    Agreed. The first half against Liverpool was exceptional and some of the best quality football I've ever seen at the KC.
    The first 10 - 15 mins against Blackpool were also very good, but then we revert to type.

    This afternoon just count how many times Gulacsi punts the ball forward aimlessly.
    Compare and contrast this with e.g. Brighton, where Gus Poyet insists that his goalkeepers roll the ball to the defenders who build from the back retaining possession.
     
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  3. El-Barninho

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    One of the biggest problems last season (for me anyway!) was losing possesion from throw ins. Only seen the Blackpool game, so not sure if that has been addressed yet.
     
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