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McLean.....Again!!

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by smidgen, Dec 12, 2011.

  1. smidgen

    smidgen Active Member

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    He is Hungarian, so it'd likely be Magyar.
     
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  2. King Curtis

    King Curtis Well-Known Member

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    Indeed!

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  3. RicardoHCAFC

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    From watching FLS earlier, am I the only one that noticed that the mic picked up an ironic cheer from a Coventry fan when Dawson played the cross in?
     
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    I noticed this <laugh>

    To be fair the cross did look like it would be ****.
     
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  5. mussiesredhat

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    the words editing and dubbing spring to mind. listen carefully on most of the highlights programme and i think you will find that the soundtrack is less than totally original
     
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  6. Jobboshinpad

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    I think the same applies to our front players who, collectively don't score many!

    McLean scored a well taken winner against Peterborough, a well taken winner against Forest and a fortuitous winner against Birmingham, had Birmingham had a decent keeper, not prone to making elementary mistakes the third win may have been a draw;)
     
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  7. Der Alte

    Der Alte Well-Known Member

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    McLean reminds me of Billy Wilkinson - bit of a fringe player in the great 60's team. Billy was also not particularly tall but was strongly built, had a great ability to get up for headers (I remember a photograph of him captioned as "Bouncing Billy"), and although not a prolific scorer he was able to pop in the occasional important goal. Good man to have in the team.
     
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  8. mussiesredhat

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    billy wilks never played up front annd could nt head a ball particularly well
     
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  9. Der Alte

    Der Alte Well-Known Member

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    Strange that Mussie - I seem to recall him usually wearing the number 8 in those days when the number tended to reflect a specific position. Not an out and out striker but certainly an attacking midfielder who played mostly in what we would now call "the hole".
     
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  10. BigotAlertAnalRimMan

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    not only is he instrumental for the reasons outlined above but I'd bet my house on the fact that he's the funny/likeable guy in the squad. I saw real bond with him and fryatt when the latter scored a couple games back. I honestly think the dressing room is a happy place, no piss takers like bullard, no ego's bashing like marlon king, boateng and altidore... I think we have a solid group of lads who work for each other.
     
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  11. Nick HCAFC

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    This is a major factor in why we are doing so well, credit due to Pearson there for bringing in a mostly solid bunch of lads. Nicky is making them even happier by letting them express themselves at last on the pitch.
     
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  12. mussiesredhat

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    sort of like Koren plays perhaps?

    I was very young in the day, but i seem to remember him playing the tough tackling number 4 Billy Bremner type role whilst Ken Houghton was more of the player you describe. I could be wrong
     
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  13. PLT

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    It was an awful cross. I'm sure Daws used to be a really good crosser in League 2 but nowadays they're awful.

    What is it?

    <laugh> He actually speaks very good English.
     
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