I was there that night at Hillsborough. We got into the ground just as Keane stepped up to take the penalty. It was an incredible atmosphere and some breathtaking football.
That is there for any new owners to re-light. That was probably the best away game I have been too in my life. It wouldn't take much to un- leash all that passion again.
For a bit of balance, Grant's the only manager who's really got anything out of Wilks. I also felt we saw the best Bowen under Grant too, they did a lot of work on his right foot and it showed. Seems to remember hearing they're working on Wilks' weak foot too. Wilks is going through a sticky patch at the minute but he's still our most dangerous attacker. The lad's only just turned 22, he's s got years and years to improve yet. He's a much better rounded player than the one who walked through the door though
Exactly! Whilst it would be understandable for any team to lose a number of fans when their team has suffered two recent relegations I don't think this is THE major reason for our reduced numbers. Of greater concern is the number of fans who have been supporting Hull City for several decades and throughout the leagues who now no longer attend (or rather still wouldn't attend even if attendance was possible).
18 months, Jordan Flores has agreed an 18-month deal with Hull City after passing a medical, Football Insider can exclusively reveal. The 25-year-old is set to return to England. A source at the KCOM Stadium has told Football Insider that Flores has passed a medical and agreed to sign an 18-month contract. This site revealed yesterday that the midfielder was on Flores scored twice in Dundalk’s Europa League campaign this season, registering a goal and an assist against Arsenal in October. In the 2019/20 campaign he scored four goals in 16 appearances, with his wonder-strike against Shamrock Rovers earning him a nomination for the 2020 Puskas Award. Subscribe to Football Insider TV now Flores rose up the ranks at Wigan Athletic and made his debut for the north-west side against Brentford in May 2015. However, he only made 12 first-team appearances for the Latics before loan spells at Blackpool, Chesterfield, Fylde and Swedish side Ostersund. In January 2019 he left the DW Stadium on a permanent basis and joined Dundalk on a two-year deal. The Englishman has been coveted by a number of EFL clubs over the past 12 months with MK Dons and Burton Albion interested in signing him in the summer. However, he is now set to join a Grant McCann side looking to bounce back to the Championship at the first time of asking. please log in to view this image Hull are currently second in League One after a 1-1 draw with Sunderland on Saturday night. The Tigers face Fleetwood Town tonight before welcoming Blackpool to the KCOM Stadium on Saturday – a game in which Flores could make his debut.
**** me!!! There's more City tops on display in my Daughters back garden in the summer months when the grandkids are out playing Then again that's down to who buys them ie:- Me. Just out of interest,are they sporting other Clubs colours?
Liverpool/Man U mostly Man City. My lad is the only one - I’ve made that non negotiable it wouldn’t have taken much engagement to keep that support or most of it.
Not knocking tonight's win, but that first half was a great advertisement for the quality V quantity debate. Did Mayer offer more than Salam did? Would Sheaf have been any worse than Slater?
I think it's been tough on Mayer, he's obviously got something about him but the way we play he gets absolutely nothing out of his teammates. He didn't touch the ball for the first half an hour, despite making a few decent runs, but we've said before about crap decision making in our team. Salam didn't really do much, but he looked bright and confident, another one with potential that needs to get out and play football. I don't really rate Slater at all, but again, he's not been in the team much so I don't blame him for being substandard.