Have been out of internet reach the last few days and just back to civilisation sort of. Good to see the U23's are still winning. I see today Harvey Rodgers who in on loan with A. Stanley is being looked at by Rotherham amongst others. Another one who is out of contract at the end of the season, why hasn't a new contract been sorted yet?
Have to agree with you there, I just love the food and general politeness of the people. They are a bit obsessive doing business with them, but apart from that no complaints. P.S. My wife Japanese so can't say too much
http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/article/2016-17/u23s-visit-birmingham-on-monday-3689909.aspx U23's play Birmingham tonight at their place, looking for their 5th straight win.
Seem Birmingham had a few first teamers in. Dev Squad Result: Birmingham City 2 The Tigers 1 24th April 2017, 10:29pm please log in to view this image The Tigers’ Development Squad endured a frustrating night at St. Andrew’s as their four-game winning run came to an end with a 2-1 defeat to Birmingham City on Monday evening. Jerome Sinclair opened the scoring for the hosts, finding the back of the net with a fine curling effort just five minutes after Johan Ter Horst had seen an equally impressive strike from distance come back off the Blues’ crossbar. Six minutes before the break, the Tigers were denied by the frame of the goal once again when Will Annan met Greg Olley’s right-wing cross eight yards out. His header beat Connal Trueman, only to clatter off the underside of the bar, down and out to safety. But the home side weren’t so fortunate in the final few seconds of the opening 45 minutes when Charlee Adams’ scuffed clearance fell straight to Annan on the edge of the box, who lashed a sweet low drive into the bottom corner to level the scores. The second half saw chances created at both ends of the pitch, with Wes McDonald denied by a last ditch sliding tackle, before Jarrod Bowen was played in by Greg Luer, only for Trueman to stick out a leg to deny the winger. Johan Ter Horst was the next to come close to giving the Tigers the lead, seeing a low angled drive fly agonisingly wide of the far post with Trueman beaten. And the Tigers were made to pay for those missed chances when McDonald restored Birmingham's lead 18 minutes from time, collecting Charlie Lakin’s well-weighted pass before slotting past Charlie Andrew. Jon Beale’s side went in search of an equaliser and created numerous opportunities, only to come up against a goalkeeper in inspired form as Trueman somehow managed to keep out Ben Hinchliffe’s close-range header, as well as two efforts from Tyler Hamilton late on. http://www.hulltigersacademy.com/news/dev-squad-result-birmingham-city-2-the-tigers-1
The Development Squad’s re-arranged Professional Development League home game against Millwall will be played at Bishop Burton College on Tuesday 2nd May. The original fixture - played last month - was abandoned by the referee after 89 minutes with the Tigers leading 2-1 following an altercation involving players from both teams.
WHAT????? So a losing team can start a riot in the 89TH MINUTE and the WHOLE GAME has to be replayed?????? Unbelievable!!
That truly is a cop out by the FA, Millwall players started it because they were unhappy with the score and got the game abandoned. Just hope we beat the bastards.
That's an astonishing decision given that there were less than 4 minutes to go and both managers were happy to point out the culprits to the ref so that the game could continue. Players from both sides were chatting on the touchline at the time so there wasn't a case of the players being out of control.
I'm not generally an advocate of conspiracy theories but after the shocking penalty at West Ham away, the Clattenburg decisions in the Arsenal away game, the Boro 3-man offside goal, Madeley's blatant red card error in a key relegation battle on Saturday, and a few other strange ref decisions against us this year, I have to believe that the FA doesnt want us playing in its showcase League. The ludicrous Millwall decision, although at a different level, is just another clear example of their bias against us, and if Niasses red card is upheld this week with a 3-game suspension that will clinch it for me. There must be a lot of money betting on Hull City going down.
U23's take on Millwall this afternoon at Bishop Burton in their replay of the fixture that was stopped by the ref in the 89th minute after fighting broke out. Strange kick off time seeing it is a working day 3PM. I plan to go down anyhow. http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/jon-...to-seal-spot/story-30305420-detail/story.html
Philip Buckingham @PJBuckingham #hcafc under-23s play Millwall this afternoon & it's pretty simple. Win and it's the play-offs, lose and season over.
30 mins gone 0-0 best chance to Barkworth but well saved by Millwall keeper. Millwall looked to have 4 first teamers playing.
Kinda sucks that it's replayed cause the **** ref cancelled the game in the 89th min.. when city were leading Ridiculous really
HT 1-0 city grew into the game against a big rough Millwall side, good goal by city well worked move finished off by Annan.