Hull City 2-1 West Ham Utd (01/04/17)
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Re: Hull City v West Ham Utd:match thread
Thought the same of Snodgrass against Leicester. And Snodgrass was nearly as lazy in their half too.
Some sort of tactics gap, surely? Because not every winger should be happy leaving the full back 2v1.
We need to get rid of the wingers, put more men in centrally and let the full backs do the wide work. They can't defend anyway, so give them more freedom to roam and more cover.
Some sort of tactics gap, surely? Because not every winger should be happy leaving the full back 2v1.
We need to get rid of the wingers, put more men in centrally and let the full backs do the wide work. They can't defend anyway, so give them more freedom to roam and more cover.
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Re: Hull City v West Ham Utd:match thread
Bang on, and I've been saying it all season...nothing has changed since the beginning of last yearRomford wrote:I was in the Khazi at HT and was chatting while doing my business saying that we wont keep a clean sheet..
Its hardly bloody rocket science is it !!
Currently we are needing 3 goals because we can't keep a clean sheet.
We can't score 3 goals every week.
Madness
Our run in last season, out of our last 12 games, I think we conceded at least 2 a game in 10 of them...a problem we have never solved..all the talk in the summer about a striker and we haven't sorted the real issues...defensively we are the worst in the league
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Re: Hull City v West Ham Utd:match thread
You were thirstyPF. wrote:The highlight of the day was 16 pints for 41 quid.
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Re: Hull City v West Ham Utd:match thread
Got very drunk and failed to finish my (very decent) curry.
I've enjoyed the weekend, just not the last 45mins at the KCom...
Arsenal will get the boost they definitely need on Wednesday.
Feghouli was in a rotten class of his own in the second half. I actually thought Ayew and Lanzini played well in the second half but it wasn't enough.
I've enjoyed the weekend, just not the last 45mins at the KCom...
Arsenal will get the boost they definitely need on Wednesday.
Feghouli was in a rotten class of his own in the second half. I actually thought Ayew and Lanzini played well in the second half but it wasn't enough.
Re: Hull City v West Ham Utd:match thread
Yes, i thought he was going to grow into the side but he just looks terrible. Everytime he got the ball in the second half he gave it away. We surrender possession so easily it's frustrating to watch.arlhe wrote: Feghouli was in a rotten class of his own in the second half. I actually thought Ayew and Lanzini played well in the second half but it wasn't enough.
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Re: Hull City v West Ham Utd:match thread
Saw Jack Sullivan's double in the concourse yesterday, weird.
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Re: Hull City v West Ham Utd:match thread
Feghouli and Snodgrass are having a competition to see who can stink the place out more. One good cross yesterday from our Scottish wing wizard.....which is about his only contribution he's made since we spunked 10 million on him.
In his first appearances he charged about, geed players up, dished out rollickings.....now he just seems to go through the motions.
In his first appearances he charged about, geed players up, dished out rollickings.....now he just seems to go through the motions.
Re: Hull City v West Ham Utd:match thread
I saw him too.LincolnshireHammer wrote:Saw Jack Sullivan's double in the concourse yesterday, weird.
One thing I didn't realize previously was the size of the gap between the pitch and seats at the KCOM. My seat 5 rows back in 113 at the LS was denfinitely closer than my front row seat yesterday
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Re: Hull City v West Ham Utd:match thread
'stone hammer wrote:Did Feghouli actually put in a cross yesterday? I remember Byram sticking a couple in.
One of (many) Feghoulis problems is hes too **** scared to take responsibility himself and is too quick to pass the buck or play it safe. Instead of him taking the cross himself, he'll give it to a right back to do it. He also has a bad habit of turning back on himself when in good territory up field to keepin going forward, preferring to take the easy option. He seems to lack confidence in his own ability to beat a man or take responsibility. It also doesn't help he's so lightweight even Lanzini puts him to shame. He's supposed to be one of the senior players with vast experience in the game, yet I'd sooner play the likes of Fernandes than him.
How he and Randolph kept their starting places from the last match, I'll never know.
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Re: Hull City v West Ham Utd:match thread
Feghouli is just another on the list of George Weah's long lost relatives we have signed in recent seasons.
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Re: Hull City v West Ham Utd:match thread
Hard to argue with any of this from today's Graun and Daniel Harris:
It takes a strong constitution to find no humour, black or otherwise, in the goings-on at West Ham. A board which was certain it knew best, using taxpayers’ money to relocate their club – from a tight, intimidating ground to a soulless hangar – in order to contest the Champions League places, only to end up in a relegation scrap. West Ham have lost their last four games and while two of those came against Leicester City and Chelsea, the champions and champions-elect, they have also been beaten by Bournemouth and, on Saturday, Hull. Like Crystal Palace, Hull look likely to stay in the top division thanks to momentum generated by clever management while, on the other hand, Slaven Bilic is floundering. And though in one significant aspect the fault is not his, he has had seven months to make things better and must find something that works soon.
It takes a strong constitution to find no humour, black or otherwise, in the goings-on at West Ham. A board which was certain it knew best, using taxpayers’ money to relocate their club – from a tight, intimidating ground to a soulless hangar – in order to contest the Champions League places, only to end up in a relegation scrap. West Ham have lost their last four games and while two of those came against Leicester City and Chelsea, the champions and champions-elect, they have also been beaten by Bournemouth and, on Saturday, Hull. Like Crystal Palace, Hull look likely to stay in the top division thanks to momentum generated by clever management while, on the other hand, Slaven Bilic is floundering. And though in one significant aspect the fault is not his, he has had seven months to make things better and must find something that works soon.
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Re: Hull City v West Ham Utd:match thread
I had high hopes for him when he signed but he just isn't cutting it in the prem.psychoscoredthelot wrote:feghouli was pony
Some players that are very good in another league just don't adapt to another and I think he is one of those.
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Re: Hull City v West Ham Utd:match thread
me too AH
ive had enough of him now - think snodders is also ****
ive had enough of him now - think snodders is also ****
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We didn't move to compete in the Champions League we moved so that the owners could profit from the real estate.Sutton Iron wrote:Hard to argue with any of this from today's Graun and Daniel Harris:
It takes a strong constitution to find no humour, black or otherwise, in the goings-on at West Ham. A board which was certain it knew best, using taxpayers’ money to relocate their club – from a tight, intimidating ground to a soulless hangar – in order to contest the Champions League places, only to end up in a relegation scrap. West Ham have lost their last four games and while two of those came against Leicester City and Chelsea, the champions and champions-elect, they have also been beaten by Bournemouth and, on Saturday, Hull. Like Crystal Palace, Hull look likely to stay in the top division thanks to momentum generated by clever management while, on the other hand, Slaven Bilic is floundering. And though in one significant aspect the fault is not his, he has had seven months to make things better and must find something that works soon.
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Re: Hull City v West Ham Utd:match thread
Looked to me as if both Snodgrass and Cresswell were playing with injuries .
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Re: Hull City v West Ham Utd:match thread
Guinness £2.19 in the Admiral, bloody ridiculous!!PF. wrote:The highlight of the day was 16 pints for 41 quid.