We've been this way before, with Phil Brown. But this time we have to both keep our nerve and trust in Brucey. Hullâs fine start must be maintained to avoid repeat show please log in to view this image STEVE BRUCE admits he is conscious of the lessons of Hull Cityâs maiden voyage in the Premier League in 2008-09 â and is determined to avoid a nerve-shredding repeat. Bruceâs present-day Tigers, seeking their third Premier win on the bounce at home to Aston Villa this afternoon, are sitting pretty in eighth position in the top-flight after six games and are surprising many in the football world, just as Phil Brownâs side did five years ago. Six games into that campaign, Hull were one spot and one point better off than the present-day side, with their high point arriving in late October 2008 when they found themselves in an incredible third place. After that, the Tigers went into freefall and won just once in 18 league matches â going without three points from December 6 to March 4 â to plummet down the table and become entrenched in a relegation dogfight before securing survival by the skin of their teeth on the final day when results went for them after they lost 1-0 at home to Manchester United. And Hull manager Bruce insists he is mindful of that history and of the Tigers avoiding being just âa flash in the pan.â He said: âWe canât get carried away. Itâs a really good start, but we must maintain it. âThis club couldnât do it last time. Thatâs always in the back of my mind. âA good start helps, donât get me wrong, but weâve got to sustain it. We need to get bigger and better, rather than just be a flash in the pan. âI am convinced we will not be, but time will tell. Taking something from this game would make it a satisfying run.â Meanwhile, Bruce is urging fellow Geordie Danny Graham to stay mentally strong with the loan forward going into the clash with Villa on the back of a 22-match scoring famine in the Premier League â lasting not too far short of 24 hours. Despite that lamentable statistic, Bruce has been delighted with the workrate and attitude of the 28-year-old, who joined from Sunderland on a season-long loan in the summer and who remains a fixture for him in the target-man role, regardless of his paucity of goals. On Graham, whose last top-flight strike arrived on New Yearâs Day and who has gone around 1,395 minutes without finding the net in the league, Bruce said: âHeâs got to stay strong with it. Every time he doesnât score, itâs going to get regurgitated week in and week out, but Iâm not really interested. âIâve been delighted with his attitude and I hope he can get off the mark because heâs a very good player. Iâve been watching him in training and heâs a fantastic finisher. All strikers go through these droughts, but itâs a time when he needs his managerâs support. Heâs certainly got that. âThereâs been a lot of talk about him, but Iâve been really pleased with the way heâs helped the team. His link-up play and attitude has been first class. Not scoring doesnât concern me too much. âBut for his sake, I hope he gets off the mark because his performances certainly deserve it. Him and (Sone) Aluko have done very well together so people will have to be patient. That includes Gedo and (Yannick) Sagbo.â Convinced fans are backing Grahamâs efforts, he added: âMost supporters want to see one thing; a player with pride and playing with heart for the jersey. âThey appreciate heâs a loan player, but heâs putting in a shift-and-a-half. He ran himself into the ground at Newcastle and did the same last week. âItâs only been six games for us and three of those were away from home where you might not get a kick. If he just gets one goal, which we all know he will do, heâll be off and running. That confidence soon comes flooding back.â http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/spor...-be-maintained-to-avoid-repeat-show-1-6117038
I have DG in my FPL team.. so far he hasn't accrued any points. bastard... just wondering... where's the Dudge? Have heard **** all about him for a few months.
He's out on loan: http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/340588/Barnsley-get-Joe-Dudgeon-on-three-month-loan