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Last post 08-11-2008 12:44 by dnancholas. 47 replies.
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  • 27 Sep 08, 19:43

    Subject: Hull City - The Tigers

    Confounded EVERYONE with their performances so far this season, sitting pretty in 5th as I go to print (kinda).  I feel the thrilling comeback against Arsenal proved that they deserve a thread of their own here on FFT.com.  Well played Tigers!

    Cristiano Ronaldo was bowled over by his player of the year award.

    Even though slow-motion replays showed that it clearly never touched him.
  • 27 Sep 08, 19:57 In reply to

    • Oranje
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    Subject: Re: Hull City - The Tigers

    They have played great, at the start of the season I had them down as bottom but players like Giovanni (I had down as a liability) have played incredible.

    What Hartlepool does today,the World did about 3 weeks ago.

  • 27 Sep 08, 20:00 In reply to

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    Incredible! Who knows they may provide a few more shocks this season.

    What Manchester does today, the world does tomorrow.
  • 27 Sep 08, 20:03 In reply to

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    Giovanni and Cousin were poor tonight but a goal is a goal and we have them to thank for the victory, along with the brilliant performances of MoM Ian Ashbee and Micheal Turner.

     

    Ian Ashbee has the technical ability of a blinkered donkey, but he has the heart and the energy to chase everything down and compete physically with everyone.  Very good leader, and the only player ever to captain the same side in every professional division.

    Cristiano Ronaldo was bowled over by his player of the year award.

    Even though slow-motion replays showed that it clearly never touched him.
  • 27 Sep 08, 20:22 In reply to

    Subject: Re: Hull City - The Tigers

    cal08:

    Confounded EVERYONE with their performances so far this season, sitting pretty in 5th as I go to print (kinda).  I feel the thrilling comeback against Arsenal proved that they deserve a thread of their own here on FFT.com.  Well played Tigers!

     

    I predicted them to stay up, around 15th I placed them in that prediction thread.

    [/blowing own trumpet]

  • 27 Sep 08, 20:29 In reply to

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    The form that they are on, they may well prove you to be correct Astafjevs!

    Cristiano Ronaldo was bowled over by his player of the year award.

    Even though slow-motion replays showed that it clearly never touched him.
  • 28 Sep 08, 16:25 In reply to

    Subject: Re: Hull City - The Tigers

    Well done hull and call 08....

    you are staying up!!,you are staying up!!(clap clap)

    shame your not running around in your tiger suite on days like games against Arsenal cal...

    Feyenoord is not a matter of life or death,it is much more than that!
  • 29 Sep 08, 13:59 In reply to

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    i predicted they would stay up. Around 16th. I still think they will get dragged down into the battle but the good start should see them safe.

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  • 29 Sep 08, 15:26 In reply to

    • bigboy
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    Subject: Re: Hull City - The Tigers

    They will still go down.Like the Titanic.

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  • 29 Sep 08, 15:58 In reply to

    • sibulko
    • Joined on 19-05-2008
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    Subject: Re: Hull City - The Tigers

    Good organised team and what a result against the gunners! May get difficult when the squad is strecthed but still, hats off to them for their start

    Campbell loves Barrymore.....
  • 29 Sep 08, 16:53 In reply to

    Subject: Re: Hull City - The Tigers

    I wouldn't be too sure bigboy, 40 points seems to be the safe mark, Hull have already amassed 11, the same number that Derby accumulated last season, Tottenham meanwhile have 1 point, which is less than Derby had at this time last season. (could records be broken? :o !)

    Cristiano Ronaldo was bowled over by his player of the year award.

    Even though slow-motion replays showed that it clearly never touched him.
  • 29 Sep 08, 20:44 In reply to

    Subject: Re: Hull City - The Tigers

     Alot of credit must go to Phil Brown In my opinion. He's done something that not many teams can do and that is take a Championship side into the Premiership and make them look pretty comfortable.

     

    Hull have a superb strikeforce, Marlon King & Daniel Cousin. I'm actually gutted Cousin has left us for Hull but they've got themselves a quality player. He's proven at the highest level and he battered the Celtic defence about in the 4-2 game, he's a handful for anyone.

     

    Another reason for Hull's success is Boaz Myhill, he looks to be a quality goalkeeper.

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  • 29 Sep 08, 21:19 In reply to

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    Our Strongest Line-up:

     

    GK: Bo Myhill

    RB: Bernard Mendy

    CB: Kamil Zayatte

    CB: Michael Turner

    LB: Andy Dawson

    RM: Stelios

    CM: Ian Ashbee (C)

    LM: Peter Halmosi

    SS: Geovanni

    ST: Daniel Cousin

    ST: Marlon King

     

    Major frailties at left back, Dawson is decent but not prem standard, and if he gets injured we are massively screwed because he's our only left footed full back.  Lack of technical skill in Ian Ashbee but he makes up for it with a tremendous work ethic.  Halmosi will drive at players and cause problems, although it remains to be seen as to whether Stelios will be able to do the same at the age of 34.  Cousin and Geovanni are unfit and need to up their work-rate, but both are capable of turning a game in a minute, as evidenced against Arsenal.

    Cristiano Ronaldo was bowled over by his player of the year award.

    Even though slow-motion replays showed that it clearly never touched him.
  • 07 Oct 08, 09:30 In reply to

    • sibulko
    • Joined on 19-05-2008
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    Beat spurs and no complaints, fair play and good luck, i like the way they play and the style of management of Brown its good to see that teas without the budget proving that if you want it enough and your players are honest then you can go along way

    Campbell loves Barrymore.....
  • 21 Oct 08, 10:38 In reply to

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     good luck to you so long as stoke stay up as well. would rather spurs went down then you

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