Match Day Thread Hull City v Middlesbrough

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Possibly, but my first City game was in the 65/66 season and I'm struggling to think of another home league game when we were 4-0 down at halftime.
I recall Mbrough been 3-0 up at the KCom after about 20 mins a few seasons ago. The bloke I sat next to couldn't understand why I chose to stay. He'd gone home before 3.30. The game ended 4-2.
I'll admit that I went on half time last night. First time I've ever left a game so early. I was wet through and in a foul mood. Last thing I needed was coming across some smoggie twat on the car park given it large.
 
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I didn’t go last night, I was caught up coming home from work on the m62 and it took 2.5 hours from Batley , I had to pick up some birthday stuff for my daughter and was rushing . I was knackered and the final straw for me was the rain, and I don’t actually care what people think . For about 20 years I barely missed a game home or away , I was an exclusive member of duffers 61 club , it was joked amongst my family they hoped their funeral didn’t clash with City as I probably wouldn’t go ….. then somebody did die and I realised city isn’t as important as some of you think it is, it’s a big part of life , but sometimes after a long week at work , getting soaked to the skin isn’t fun and watching it on the tele with unlimited brews is good enough , and if that ruins my admission to the Hull City Uber fan club , I’m ok with that,

Don’t think anyone would criticise someone for not going for the reasons you listed. **** happens in life and watching football is a hobby and hobbies sometimes have to take a back seat for more important things.

I think what people are criticising is the mass exodus at halftime. It was a poor look, in my opinion. The atmosphere at home has been poor all season despite the turnaround in our home form under Jakirović and the siege mentality he’s built due to the transfer restrictions and off-field stuff. ‘Football in a library’ is sung by the supporters of every team that has visited the MKM so far this season.
 
Don’t think anyone would criticise someone for not going for the reasons you listed. **** happens in life and watching football is a hobby and hobbies sometimes have to take a back seat for more important things.

I think what people are criticising is the mass exodus at halftime. It was a poor look, in my opinion. The atmosphere at home has been poor all season despite the turnaround in our home form under Jakirović and the siege mentality he’s built due to the transfer restrictions and off-field stuff. ‘Football in a library’ is sung by the supporters of every team that has visited the MKM so far this season.
'Football in a library' is sang by every set of away fans at every ground in the FL at every match, every week. It is not exclusive to our stadium.
 
Don’t think anyone would criticise someone for not going for the reasons you listed. **** happens in life and watching football is a hobby and hobbies sometimes have to take a back seat for more important things.

I think what people are criticising is the mass exodus at halftime. It was a poor look, in my opinion. The atmosphere at home has been poor all season despite the turnaround in our home form under Jakirović and the siege mentality he’s built due to the transfer restrictions and off-field stuff. ‘Football in a library’ is sung by the supporters of every team that has visited the MKM so far this season.
I thought our first home game against Oxford was a cracking atmosphere since then it's been dreadful despite some decent wins and performances.
 
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Tbh, I didn’t think I’d make the game last night as something came up but I managed to get there. Stayed until the final whistle and clapped them off. Giles came over to the East Stand to apologise and thank the supporters.

Ironically, the home crowd was louder in the second half after the exodus. I thought booing especially was poor by the supporters. It was more understandable last season when we were struggling and playing **** under both Walter and Sellés. We’ve been in and around the play-offs most of the season.
Never understood booing your own team.
 
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Correct. The same lot who will be there lauding over the players and singing and dancing when we beat Wrexham next week.

If you can't stick with your team through thick or thin (in any kind of weather to quote a another clubs motto) then it's a worry. The players didn't do that on purpose. They were set up badly and allowed themselves to be overrun looking like boys against men. It happens, it literally happened to Derby today. This is the championship where any side will punish you if you are not absolutely on your game. Stoke and Derby fans both found that out today too.

My suggestion to anyone who left because they were wet is to buy a big coat.
I have been going since 1963 and can’t recall us being 4-0:down at home i’m a league game. Can’t recall it in a Cup game either. Even when Chelsea slugged us 6-1 in the Cup it was only 2-1 at half time.

Weren’t we 5-0 down at half time against both Wigan and Man City?

Similar circumstances vs Wigan too didn’t they have 4 shots and score 5 goals?
 
Never understood booing your own team.
'If I had paid to watch that I'd have booed too', Mark Hateley after our Doncaster defeat. The same Doncaster that lost 34 league games, a record, only won four games that season, had a goal difference of -83, conceded 113 league goals, and had a cobbled together team including the goalkeeper who was a friend of a friend. Great days.
 
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We lost 4-0 at home to York during the 1965/66 record breaking promotion season, then 3-1 at home to QPR a few days before or after ( from memory)

Weren’t 4-0 down at home at half time. I think last night was a first (at least whoever have been going).
 
I thought our first home game against Oxford was a cracking atmosphere since then it's been dreadful despite some decent wins and performances.

Agree. Atmosphere was good against Oxford. That late winner by McBurnie was great and the whole stadium erupted. Ever since then it’s been crap.
 
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The Man City away in 2008 and yesterday are the only times we have been 4-0 down at half time with goal times that chatGPT could find in our entire history, whether home or away.

It could have happened in historical results where it could not find information about when the goals were scored so it’s not definitive, but at least in recent history they are the only 2 times.
 
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The Man City away in 2008 and yesterday are the only times we have been 4-0 down at half time with goal times that chatGPT could find in our entire history, whether home or away.

It could have happened in historical results where it could not find information about when the goals were scored so it’s not definitive, but at least in recent history they are the only 2 times.

This has deviated from the original post which said last night was the first time we had been 4-0 down at half time at home.