Barely any bastard turns up for the protests, it’s most disappointing.
Ask ehab to count how many turn up, he’ll get it to about 18000Barely any bastard turns up for the protests, it’s most disappointing.
It' s gone on that long people are just sick to the back teeth of it now.Barely any bastard turns up for the protests, it’s most disappointing.
he seems to have picked a side or stopped holding back so much. Ehab will restrict access soon enough.Another excellent piece by Phil Buckingham...
Hull City have dodged a bullet, nothing more
Feature analysis from Philip Buckingham after Hull City's safety was confirmed over the weekend
https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/spo...s/hull-city-dodged-bullet-nothing-1488029?033
The proposed introduction of ID cards by the club is a draconian invasion of civil liberties that are proven to lower attendances and have been fought against in the past. If you oppose their introduction, join us on a demo outside west stand main entrance at 2.15pm on 28th April
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I wonder if they'll delay any announcement until after Saturday now, to remove the risk of a major protest at the last home game of the season?
Good to see, seems to have finally got his arse off the fence.Another excellent piece by Phil Buckingham...
Hull City have dodged a bullet, nothing more
Feature analysis from Philip Buckingham after Hull City's safety was confirmed over the weekend
https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/spo...s/hull-city-dodged-bullet-nothing-1488029?033
He'll be more concerned that Sunderland have gone down then he is about City's plight.Good to see, seems to have finally got his arse off the fence.
They have a habit of announcing things just before a game so expect something on Friday afternoon just to wind the fans up a little bit more. Then they will complain that it's all our fault about everything before jetting off to his latest yacht. The twat never changes.I'd be very surprised if they announced anything this week but who knows
I'm sure they're going to say it's too late now to change things for next season anyway
which I think was the plan all along , they just wanted to avoid protests
Would you please copy and paste the article as I seriously cannot open that site on my iPad?Another excellent piece by Phil Buckingham...
Hull City have dodged a bullet, nothing more
Feature analysis from Philip Buckingham after Hull City's safety was confirmed over the weekend
https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/spo...s/hull-city-dodged-bullet-nothing-1488029?033
Would you please copy and paste the article as I seriously cannot open that site on my iPad?
Thanks Dutch, very much appreciatedFrom previous...
None could have foreseen the drama that would unfold when Harry Wilson swapped passes with Jackson Irvine before driving towards the Bristol City goal and rifling a left-foot drive over Frank Fielding and perhaps even less once the home team responded to take a firm grip of a fixture that needed to bring a victory to boost play-off hopes.
For 10 minutes either side of half-time, the Tigers were a defensive shambles. Jamie Paterson had already struck the upright after Allan McGregor had tipped Stephen Kingsley’s errant header over his own bar before the visitors’ luck finally expired.
Irvine failed to close down Marlon Pack, who rifled low into the bottom corner from 20 yards out and a promising lead inexplicably became a deficit when Famara Diedhiou moved away from the slack Ola Aina and shrugged off Michael Dawson to thump high into the net.
The second half brought another avoidable goal when Diedhiou peeled off Angus MacDonald and converted Paterson’s cross with a glancing header but any hope that came from substitute Fikayo Tomori’s header deflecting in off the post and Fielding’s back was extinguished when Bobby Reid pounced on MacDonald’s slip.
That promised to be a decisive blow so soon after getting back into the contest but this City team have nothing without resilience.
Just as they had against Norwich six weeks earlier, the Tigers produced three unanswered goals of their own to turn a crazy contest upside down and inside out.
Wilson’s precise free-kick was outstanding to make it 4-3 before City’s substitutes made a telling difference. Kamil Grosicki’s cross was deflected into the penalty box of a panicking Bristol City defence and Hernandez was quickest to react when thumping the ball home from close range.
A fine comeback was complete but mouths were soon left agape as the Tigers edged in front with three minutes to play.
The Robins’ desperate search for a winner left a stretched defensive line that Hernandez cut open with a searching pass into Grosicki’s path. The Poland international could have shot but squared for Fraizer Campbell to tap into an empty net. It was pure and unadulterated delirium for those housed behind the goal but they perhaps knew what was coming next. Bristol City swamped the visitors inside stoppage time and Joe Bryan’s shot through a crowd of bodies beat McGregor low to his left.
The end of a survival fight must now be the start of something far grander. Or at least that is the hope.
