Match Day Thread Hull City v Amiens SC

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Chazz Rheinhold

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TICKETS FOR HULL CITY’S ONE AND ONLY HOME PRE-SEASON FRIENDLY REMAIN ON GENERAL SALE.
The Tigers host French Ligue 1 side Amiens SC at the KCOM Stadium on Wednesday 24th July (KO 7.30pm) in what will be Grant McCann’s first home game since taking over as Head Coach. The game may also offer fans a chance to see recent signings Tom Eaves and Matt Ingram in action.

Please note that, initially, only the lower tier of the West Stand will be open for this fixture.

Tickets for the game are priced as follows:

£9 Adults
£6 Concessions (Seniors 65+ & Young Adults 16-22)
£3 Juniors Aged 15 and Under

Tickets are available online, by telephone (01482 358418) and in person from Tiger Leisure at the KCOM Stadium.

The Walton Street car park will be open on the evening with parking charged at £5 per vehicle.

Chance to see the lads. People should take it.
Good work out and let Terry know we support him.

City 3-1
 
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TICKETS FOR HULL CITY’S ONE AND ONLY HOME PRE-SEASON FRIENDLY REMAIN ON GENERAL SALE.
The Tigers host French Ligue 1 side Amiens SC at the KCOM Stadium on Wednesday 24th July (KO 7.30pm) in what will be Grant McCann’s first home game since taking over as Head Coach. The game may also offer fans a chance to see recent signings Tom Eaves and Matt Ingram in action.

Please note that, initially, only the lower tier of the West Stand will be open for this fixture.

Tickets for the game are priced as follows:

£9 Adults
£6 Concessions (Seniors 65+ & Young Adults 16-22)
£3 Juniors Aged 15 and Under

Tickets are available online, by telephone (01482 358418) and in person from Tiger Leisure at the KCOM Stadium.

The Walton Street car park will be open on the evening with parking charged at £5 per vehicle.

Chance to see the lads. People should take it.
Good work out and let Terry know we support him.

City 3-1

As an aside went to see the U18's play at Bishop Burton yesterday against Scunny, not good (in fact bloody awful) 4 nil down at half time, Craig ***an and his team going bonkers at half time, finished 4- 2 so message seemed to get through for the second half.

Will Keane training down there yesterday, still without club.

Back to Amiens, 2-2 draw tonight
 
Toral in uninjured two games in a row shocker.
Injury concern for McKenzie
Robbie McKenzie went down earlier in the first half and has picked up another knock. This time, it is too much for him and he has now been replaced by Lewis Ritson.
 
I don't agree with him that all our young lads had a good game, Greaves and Fleming did (though if it was a league game, there's a decent chance Fleming would been sent off) and Bowler is obviously a talented lad, but Sheaf and McKenzie still look out their depth to me.

With the subs, Keane Lewis-Potter looked handy when he came on, but I thought Ritson was really poor.

The tackle on Bowen by their ****er No.18 was ridiculous in a pre-season friendly.
 
How did Tafazolli and Milinkovic look, anybody?

Tafazolli looks big and strong and was decent in the air, but played himself into trouble a few times.

Milikovic was a bit hit and miss, seemed to spend most of his time shouting at the lino.

Toral was decent.

Dicko was feeding off scraps, he still got a couple of shots on target, but pretty much all down the throat of the keeper.
 
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