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[Archived] Hull City (A) Saturday 26Th September 3Pm, Kc Stadium


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A good point.

We do need to start sharing those goals around though.

If Rhodes gets injured...............

IF Bowyer gets positive and selects the right side, we should be in that top six.

Sadly, heard this afternoon that Bowyer is now bullet proof and there are even talks about a longer term contract..........unbelievable.

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Rhodes has scored in the last 4 games

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Good Point today against a Team who will in the top 6 in my view

It's a good point but we sounded absolutely clueless and scored from a dodgy corner. Hull should have buried us second half.

It's such a shame to put together a good system and then two lynchpins of it -Koita and Guthrie- become injured. However with their fitness records its hardly unexpected.

Gary needs to go back to the drawing board and figure out how we can cope when those two are out as this certainly won't be the only time they are unavailable. It will surely mean bringing in new players to the squad who can cover their roles as we have no one currently who can.

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A good point.

We do need to start sharing those goals around though.

If Rhodes gets injured...............

IF Bowyer gets positive and selects the right side, we should be in that top six.

Sadly, heard this afternoon that Bowyer is now bullet proof and there are even talks about a longer term contract..........unbelievable.

If true, it is unbelievable, as we are 18th after 9 games, at less than a point per game. That is not reward your manager form ffs!

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A good point.

We do need to start sharing those goals around though.

If Rhodes gets injured...............

IF Bowyer gets positive and selects the right side, we should be in that top six.

Sadly, heard this afternoon that Bowyer is now bullet proof and there are even talks about a longer term contract..........unbelievable.

You heard this afternoon? Could have told you that months ago and I have no links to anyone at the club!
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A good point on the face of it but relying on our talisman all the time continues to cover up a lot of flaws. Worryingly Hanley seems to be quickly reverting to type after the window slammed shut !

Still only 1 win in 10 so we've every right to be concerned :blink:

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Lets take stock here.

Had an awful start to the season prior to the Charlton game.

Played Charlton ..won..

Tough away game (sure most would agree) and come away with a point.

So for the last two games im sure most would have taken that regardless of the start we ve had.Im damn sure if we d won all our games including Charlton ..an away point at Hull would have been more than acceptable ...

One game at a time lads ...?

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Excellent point at Hull. Not a great performance by all accounts but digging in and getting a resultia all that counts. Wins at home, draws away = up by Easter

Heard from Where?

The sources as the Rhodes one?

Bowyer is currently on 12 months rolling contract atm

Yes, why give him a new contract when he's on a 12-month roller. No logic there. Mercerman's sources are normally impeccable :-)

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3 unbeaten so that has to be a positive, the last two away games would be on paper two of the hardest that have been ticked off.

Bowyer has confirmed on radio lancs that Lowe is going under the knife with the same injury!

Phew ....sorry Jason ..nothing personal ...

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