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Match Day Thread Hull City v Bristol City

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by Chazz Rheinhold, Aug 23, 2019.

  1. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    Hull City captain Eric Lichaj (hamstring) is likely to be sidelined until after the international break.

    Striker Josh Magennis could make his first league start after coming on in the midweek defeat against Blackburn.

    Bristol City boss Lee Johnson could stick with the same XI that started the midweek win over Derby County.

    Midfielder Adam Nagy (ankle) remains out but full-back Pedro Pereira (dead leg) should be available after coming on as a late sub against the Rams.

    Match facts
    • Hull have lost only one of their past eight home league matches against Bristol City (W3 D4 L1), losing 2-3 in November 2017 under Leonid Slutsky.
    • Bristol City are unbeaten in their previous four Championship meetings with Hull since losing 4-0 in April 2016 (W2 D2).
    • Hull have yet to concede a first-half goal this season - all five of the goals they have conceded have come in the second half of matches.
    • Bristol City have only won one of their past seven away games against Yorkshire opposition (P7 W1 D4 L2), a 3-2 win at Sheffield United in March last season.
    • Hull have not lost consecutive Championship games at the KC Stadium since losing five in a row between April and September 2018.
    • Bristol City's nine goals this season in all competitions have been scored by eight different players - Andreas Weimann (2), Tommy Rowe, Famara Diedhiou, Jack Hunt, Liam Walsh, Adam Nagy, Benik Afobe and Josh Brownhill.
    Started writing the title and it came up as Hull cuty!! I quite like that! Name change anyone??
    Gutted I don’t get back until around 430-5 tomorrow, to cheer the lads on to victory. 4-2 it’s gonna be a thriller

    Long
    Burke Pennington de Wijs Kingsley

    Irvine Stewart batty
    Bowen. Eaves. Growshitski

    It’s bad but predictive text offers you eavesdropping as you type it!!
    Hope he notches one today
     
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  2. Howdentiger2

    Howdentiger2 Well-Known Member

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    3-2 scoreline Tomorrow I reckon with the way both teams play...just nit sure to who haha
     
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  3. originallambrettaman

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    Brizzle signed Ashley Williams today, in time to face us tomorrow.
     
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  4. dennisboothstash

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    ‘bout ****ing time

    We lose 1-3
     
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  5. Sir Cheshire Ben

    Sir Cheshire Ben Well-Known Member

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    Whatever happens tomorrow we won the one that mattered.

    There’s only one City.

    City 3 nowt.
     
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  6. Mr Hatem

    Mr Hatem Well-Known Member

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    City will win, but I'm not sure which one.

    On second thoughts it might be a draw.
     
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  7. Van Winkle bamber

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    don't think we'll get anything out of this one 1 - 3
     
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  8. Red top reader

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    So far we’ve got 1 point from playing the 3 B’s, I’d of taken 4 points before we played them so a city win and I’ll be in-appropriately pissed....barbi tomorrow, 4/5 Leeds fans will be there.. my family.. morons.
     
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  9. City Man

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    I'm thinking "We saw you crying down Wembley Way" may be as good as it gets tomorrow

    COME ON HAL
     
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  10. Barchullona

    Barchullona Well-Known Member

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    You can choose your friends but you can't choose your family. Scant consolation I know...
     
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  11. Plum

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    I think we might just scrape a 1-1 out of this, I don't think McCann knows his best team yet and not having Lichaj or a left back doesn't help.
     
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  12. Sir Cheshire Ben

    Sir Cheshire Ben Well-Known Member

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    Drop pubes in their burgers.
     
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  13. originallambrettaman

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    It’s okay, we’re going rectify the full-back situation, with some blind optimism...

     
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  14. TIGERSCAVE

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    If the same team that turned up against Blackburn turn up, we'll get thumped 0-4..... they're a lot better than Blackburn...
     
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  15. GEvans76

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    Hard to predict this league but I am going with a much improved performance
    2-0 CityHull
     
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  16. GLP

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  18. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    Come on City let’s do these
     
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  19. Phinius T Bookbinder

    Phinius T Bookbinder Well-Known Member

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    True but if they are Leeds fans you can not invite them...
     
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    Wallace and Gromit, Chicken Run and Pirates were filmed in Bristol and Only Fools and Horses’ Nelson Mandela House is behind Ashton Gate.

    Nipper, the HMV dog is from Bristol.

    Bristol is the world's biggest manufacturers of hot air balloons, as well as the host of Europe's largest hot air balloon fiesta every August.

    Ribena was invented in Bristol.

    Fry's Chocolate in Bristol was the first company in the world to manufacture chocolate bars, and one of the first to make chocolate Easter eggs too.

    The first ever bungee jump took place from the Clifton Suspension Bridge in 1979, with members of the Oxford University Dangerous Sports Club.

    Lead shot was invented in Bristol

    Waterside Plaza in New York City was built upon the rubble of bombed-out Bristol.

    Bristol was once the home of the tigers. Or one at least. It lived in a local pub to drum up trade, but ended when the crowd complained it didn't move much, so the barman went to wake it up, so it ate him.

    Billy Butlins’ first ever business venture was a hoopla stall in Bristol.

    Bristol’s clocks ran 10 minutes behind those of London up until 1840 when the introduction of train travel meant all time had to be standardised. This is why the clock on the Exchange Building still has two minute hands.

    Penguin Books Started in a Bristol Vending Machine.

    The locally notorious Thomas Crapper manhole cover from the 1850s is said to be the favourite of manhole cover enthusiast Jeremy Corbyn.

    The first gender reassignment surgery took place in Bristol.

    Bristol had the first school in England to educate girls.

    Gloucester Road has the longest unbroken chain of independent retailers in all of Europe.
     
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