Hull vs Leeds Match Thread

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We battered you, it would have been the same second half if we didn't have another ****e ref who didn't have a clue what he was doing..or he probably did, you got your lucky point at home but also more importantly you got your massive payday because the leeds were in town, enjoy it while you can:emoticon-0105-wink::emoticon-0148-yes:
If I could have written the response I expected, it would have looked almost exactly like this. Congratulations on your point, you certainly fluked it at the end.
 
Issue is with a 2 season project that we’ll lose Gnoto, Summervillle, Ampadu & possibly Piroe plus we’ll lose Rodon, Spence & Anthony so will be another rebuild.
Totally agree with this. Miss out this time and it just gets harder to get back as we well know.
 
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You were by far the better team in the first half, probably our worst half of the season so far, but you still couldn't take advantage. The second we were much better, even before the sending off and Traore really should have secured the three points. Still, onward and upward.

The seventy minutes silence was impeccably observed though, very impressive, what was it in aid of?
 
I think the last 3 games have shown us what's quite possibly in store for this season, brilliant at times, bloody frustrating at others. Better finishing and we've have had 9 points not 5 but a few teams supporters will possibly be saying the same. We're creating chances which is step one, now we just need a bit more composeur to be finishing them off. I think that's the third time already this season that the opposing keeper as been motm.
I'm looking at it as a 2 season project, anything near auto's will be a great achievement this season, especially with the **** show Farke inherited.

Whilst there's been a few games... yesterday, West Brom, Cardiff where we've drawn when we should have won, for me I think the challenge is we're creating good attacking opportunities but not necessarily turning them into clear chances. So we look fluid in our play at times but reality is the games we've actually won, we've done so by pretty much taking all our good chances. So whilst we've dropped some points we' have gained a few too. I'm not concerned particularly, it's early doors and with better understanding as the team gels i'd expect us to turn good attacking play into clearer goal scoring opportunities.

For what it's worth (I know some of you just love an xg stat<laugh>):
- we're 6th ranked in the league on xg goal difference (basically chances created - chances conceded)
- 2nd ranked on xg against (which is a surprise to me and shows we've been better defensively than I personally expected)
- 9th on xg for

Top two sides on xg goal difference are Watford and Southampton - our next two opponents. Both creating chances and not taking them... and Southampton in particular pretty much conceding to every shot the opponent has :biggrin:
 
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You do know they were play-off finalists last season, and may have been close to automatics if it wasn't for the issues with not playing at home for the first part of the season? Oh but no, obviously you're going to pish this pathetic league.

I also know that losing your best 2 players doesn't bode well and the fact a team had a decent season last year doesn't equate to doing the same this time around.

Get your money on Coventry if you are that confident or are you just talking pish.
 
Whilst there's been a few games... yesterday, West Brom, Cardiff where we've drawn when we should have won, for me I think the challenge is we're creating good attacking opportunities but not necessarily turning them into clear chances. So we look fluid in our play at times but reality is the games we've actually won, we've done so by pretty much taking all our good chances. So whilst we've dropped some points we' have gained a few too. I'm not concerned particularly, it's early doors and with better understanding as the team gels i'd expect us to turn good attacking play into clearer goal scoring opportunities.

For what it's worth (I know some of you just love an xg stat<laugh>):
- we're 6th ranked in the league on xg goal difference (basically chances created - chances conceded)
- 2nd ranked on xg against (which is a surprise to me and shows we've been better defensively than I personally expected)
- 9th on xg for

Top two sides on xg goal difference are Watford and Southampton - our next two opponents. Both creating chances and not taking them... and Southampton in particular pretty much conceding to every shot the opponent has :biggrin:
Thanks for that info Milky.

Seems I'm warming to the old xg stats finally <ok>
 
Bit harsh on Cooper. Yes looked rusty, not an ideal time to put him back after fitness issues but made a game changing sliding challenge towards the end.

No mate, he nearly cost us the game twice. I was being kind by putting it down to rustiness but if we are honest Coops has those little brain farts quite regularly.
 
You were by far the better team in the first half, probably our worst half of the season so far, but you still couldn't take advantage. The second we were much better, even before the sending off and Traore really should have secured the three points. Still, onward and upward.

The seventy minutes silence was impeccably observed though, very impressive, what was it in aid of?
Sums it up really when it has to be pointed out that the home fans were the noisiest and that this was the highlight of the game for Hull fans ;)

As for your poor first half, we just made you look poor <ok>
 
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Sums it up really when it has to be pointed out that the home fans were the noisiest and that this was the highlight of the game for Hull fans ;)

All I could hear constantly throughout the game were the Leeds fans. Hull very quiet.
 
Two things happened 2nd half.

1. The sending off obviously gave Hull the advantage.

2. Two days less rest was already starting to show around 55 minutes when Hull started to grow in to the game a bit.

It's a game we should have won in the first 50 minutes or so but given the short turnaround for two away fixtures 4 points from Millwall away and Hull away isn't a bad return. 3 clean sheets on the trot which is huge for our defence.

We had more shots, shots on target and corners. The Hull keeper was their man if the match (that's the 5th time that's happened this season for opponents keepers btw).
 
Thanks for that info Milky.

Seems I'm warming to the old xg stats finally <ok>

I had you in mind fella when i wrote it <laugh>

Leeds of London is next on my hit list!

Jokes aside, our next two games are tricky opponents, whatever results and league position says
 
If it was the opposing team would you be critical of the attacker or would you be singing the praise of Meslier. Their keeper played well, Bamford would have probably blazed over or shot wide, he probably wouldn’t have controlled it in the first place.

Rutter is 21 he was head and shoulders above Piroe yesterday, let’s give him some slack, he’s work in progress
That’s just the bias nature of a football fan. I’m saying he should have buried it giving the keeper no chance of saving it like he did against Millwall. My point was the two he missed were in more pressured situations in the game, which has cost us points. I’m not sure if I consider 21 as being particularly young for a footballer these days but hopefully his composure in front of goal, when it matters, improves.
 
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