I'm currently in Vancouver so it's a 4am start for me, maybe...Mine's even further away but the game is on TV at six am our time so I'll be up and cheering.
I'm currently in Vancouver so it's a 4am start for me, maybe...Mine's even further away but the game is on TV at six am our time so I'll be up and cheering.
I think you mean in bed covers?I'm currently in Vancouver so it's a 4am start for me, maybe...
I go that way every month and the bugger seems to be always there...Warning - anyone driving up today there's a speed camera van on an overhead bridge just before A19 turn off
Brilliant picture....WITH HULL CITY PREPARING TO HEAD TO THE RIVERSIDE STADIUM ON SUNDAY, WE’RE TESTING YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE TIGERS’ TEAM THAT CLAIMED A SHARE OF THE SPOILS IN THE SNOW ON TEESSIDE BACK IN NOVEMBER 2010.
As the snow tipped down, temperatures plunged to minus six, and a carpet of white covered the pitch, disguising the Tigers’ players (who were inexplicably wearing white shirts).
The 15,000 fans, including more than 1,000 from Hull, certainly showed a special dedication to their clubs – this was extreme football!
An old school demonstration of the skill of passing a ball in inch-deep snow. A masterclass of how to keep your feet on the ice using balance, poise and footwork. Most of all it was an example to show that if the will is there, football can be played in all weathers.
But can you name the 18-man squad that travelled to the North-East just under nine years ago?
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Warning - anyone driving up today there's a speed camera van on an overhead bridge just before A19 turn off
I was at that one, Could hardly see other end but was strangely enjoyable day .WITH HULL CITY PREPARING TO HEAD TO THE RIVERSIDE STADIUM ON SUNDAY, WE’RE TESTING YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE TIGERS’ TEAM THAT CLAIMED A SHARE OF THE SPOILS IN THE SNOW ON TEESSIDE BACK IN NOVEMBER 2010.
As the snow tipped down, temperatures plunged to minus six, and a carpet of white covered the pitch, disguising the Tigers’ players (who were inexplicably wearing white shirts).
The 15,000 fans, including more than 1,000 from Hull, certainly showed a special dedication to their clubs – this was extreme football!
An old school demonstration of the skill of passing a ball in inch-deep snow. A masterclass of how to keep your feet on the ice using balance, poise and footwork. Most of all it was an example to show that if the will is there, football can be played in all weathers.
But can you name the 18-man squad that travelled to the North-East just under nine years ago?
Take the latest Hull City Trivia quiz and let us know how you got by tweeting us using [HASHTAG]#TigersTrivia[/HASHTAG].
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That's actually illegalWarning - anyone driving up today there's a speed camera van on an overhead bridge just before A19 turn off
Amazing that City are live on Sky FOUR times in less than three weeks!
24/11/19 Middlesbrough (a)
27/11/19 Preston (h)
10/12/19 Leeds (a)
13/12/19 Charlton (a)
Tell me more if your certain it's illegal. been fined for doing 67mph caught by o/head van on A64.That's actually illegal
That's actually illegal
With it being on Sky, anyone got any links for streams?