Match Day Thread Hull City v Leeds

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Hull head coach Liam Rosenior told BBC Radio Humberside:

"No blame on Adama. We score that chance and everyone goes home happy with a great three points against a very good team.

"He knows he has to score and he is devastated - but I don't want a blame culture at this club.

"We had to be tactically right as first-half Leeds were outstanding. I thought we were the better team in the second half, even before the sending-off.

"The stats say no shots on target but I don't think that tells the full story from the chances we created. We are in a good place, with 12 points from seven games against very, very good teams."

Leeds boss Daniel ****e told BBC Radio Leeds:

"I am a bit divided because we were so dominant after a good start and we created so many good chances when I think about the first half.

"There was Georginio Rutter with a one-on-one and Summerville with top shooting positions and two great saves from the goalkeeper.

"Sadly we conceded the red card and then the opponent gets a bit more confident and you have to sit a bit deeper. After 89 minutes they had a monster chance and normally it is a goal.

"Under these circumstances it is definitely a good point. I am pleased with the clean sheet and the performance [but] we should be a bit more clinical with our chances."
The swear filter thinks (Fark) is a swear word so I get ****e
 
It was a result of multiple tactical fouls, and totally justified within that context.

How many fouls/yellows each again? And one of ours was the manager.

Dirty cheating bastards. Always have been and always will be.
The first yellow card was given for foul that wasn't even a foul, your man ran into Rodon.

It seemed the referee was handing out cards like confetti to both teams.

The game has gone soft.

I'll watch the whole 90 minutes again on LUTV this afternoon.
 
The first yellow card was given for foul that wasn't even a foul, your man ran into Rodon.

It seemed the referee was handing out cards like confetti to both teams.

The game has gone soft.

I'll watch the whole 90 minutes again on LUTV this afternoon.

The number of times your players would get in behind one of ours and force them to ground was ridiculous. Keep your hands to yourselves.
 
Can't believe Liam stayed with the same 424 formation that didn't work against Coventry. Once we made changes against both Coventry and Leeds we looked miles better.

I'd like to see Morton and Tufan start and put Twine and Slater on the bench. Also Lokilo deserves a start, just not sure who I'd drop for him.

Also gotta laugh at Liams positivity in his interview.. he somehow managed to make zero shots on target a positive... it's not good enough Liam, your allowed to say it.
I haven't listened to his interview after the game, but I know what he said!!!!
 
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He was on the bench, if he isn't fit enough to come on then he's no business being on the bench
I suspect it’s more a case of Rosie not feeling it was the right situation to bring him on and as MO said earlier he wanted to go to a back three to get more attacking players on the pitch.
 
Had to watch on my phone in Portugal , was the atmosphere decent sounded good in patches . Presume the owner was happy with a sell out?
Mind you if they’d scored we’d have seen the locals !!
 
The atmosphere was good at times but the Coventry fans last week made more noise than Leeds fans
Cov fans one of the most impressive i've seen in recent years, there were good periods from both sets of fans last night tbf, can be difficult for fans to keep up the noise for a full 90 mins in a match like last nights' where the teams are relatively evenly matched and chances/attacking play are at a premium
 
The first yellow card was given for foul that wasn't even a foul, your man ran into Rodon.

It seemed the referee was handing out cards like confetti to both teams.

The game has gone soft.

I'll watch the whole 90 minutes again on LUTV this afternoon.

I have to agree on the first yellow, for me, it wasn't a foul, but the ref got quite a few decisions wrong on both sides.
 
That was a tough watch. Let's be honest, Leeds were bang average (certainly not as good as Bristol or Coventry) with several key injuries and on the back of Sunday's trip to Millwall, but we barely laid a glove on them even with ten men. It felt like a pre-season game at times. No shots on target for a team that's obviously struggling to score goals at home tells me Rosieball needs some desperate tweaking. We all want this team and the system to work but passing the ball around interminably at the back with, it seems, no plan to convert that possession into attack mode is so frustrating - do they actually practice how to break down a defence or is it just a question of keeping the opposition out? We have a shed full of 'creative' players but I'm still waiting for evidence that Liam knows how best to use them.

Positives? Ryan Allsop.
 
The stewards will be told not to do anything unless it's causing a problem, if they'd have scored, it would almost certainly have caused a problem.

It is breaking ground regulations. That alone is sufficient. Some City fans got tickets in the Stratford end through students they knew with Manchester addresses. When they didn’t jump up when Man Utd scored the stewards pounced and threw them out. Corcoran heard about it and tracked them down and got them handed banning orders. (Not as adept at apprehending bottle throwing rugby hooligans months later though). City fans in their shirts in a home area at Elland Road if they already had not got battered before kick off would be turfed out. And we would have fans saying they asked for it. We are too soft regarding these matters. I said previously most clubs concentrate stewarding and policing on the away fans in Hull it is the opposite.
 
It is breaking ground regulations. That alone is sufficient. Some City fans got tickets in the Stratford end through students they knew with Manchester addresses. When they didn’t jump up when Man Utd scored the stewards pounced and threw them out. Corcoran heard about it and tracked them down and got them handed banning orders. (Not as adept at apprehending bottle throwing rugby hooligans months later though). City fans in their shirts in a home area at Elland Road if they already had not got battered before kick off would be turfed out. And we would have fans saying they asked for it. We are too soft regarding these matters. I said previously most clubs concentrate stewarding and policing on the away fans in Hull it is the opposite.
Can’t argue with any of that.
 
It is breaking ground regulations. That alone is sufficient. Some City fans got tickets in the Stratford end through students they knew with Manchester addresses. When they didn’t jump up when Man Utd scored the stewards pounced and threw them out. Corcoran heard about it and tracked them down and got them handed banning orders. (Not as adept at apprehending bottle throwing rugby hooligans months later though). City fans in their shirts in a home area at Elland Road if they already had not got battered before kick off would be turfed out. And we would have fans saying they asked for it. We are too soft regarding these matters. I said previously most clubs concentrate stewarding and policing on the away fans in Hull it is the opposite.
Man Utd play in East London?