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Re: ' MATCH THREAD : HULL v CARDIFF CITY ' MATCH THREAD '

Wed Jan 13, 2016 9:47 pm

I changed my mind since the Leeds defeat and I just got on with Slade being manager and not afraid to give him credit when its due i said this a couple times now but must of ignored it Polo.

Re: ' MATCH THREAD : HULL v CARDIFF CITY ' MATCH THREAD '

Wed Jan 13, 2016 9:53 pm

Rydogsccfc wrote:I changed my mind since the Leeds defeat and I just got on with Slade being manager and not afraid to give him credit when its due i said this a couple times now but must of ignored it Polo.


You change your mind on Slade more than you change your underpants so of course I ignored your lame excuses you chameleon.

Only this week you said Slade would piss League Two even though he's never won promotion in his career :lol:

Re: ' MATCH THREAD : HULL v CARDIFF CITY ' MATCH THREAD '

Wed Jan 13, 2016 9:55 pm

polo wrote:
Rydogsccfc wrote:I changed my mind since the Leeds defeat and I just got on with Slade being manager and not afraid to give him credit when its due i said this a couple times now but must of ignored it Polo.


You change your mind on Slade more than you change your underpants so of course I ignored your lame excuses you chameleon.

Only this week you said Slade would piss League Two even though he's never won promotion in his career :lol:


Slade would do really well in league 2 lets be honest even league 1 he has proved that.

Re: ' MATCH THREAD : HULL v CARDIFF CITY ' MATCH THREAD '

Wed Jan 13, 2016 9:59 pm

Rydogsccfc wrote:
polo wrote:
Rydogsccfc wrote:I changed my mind since the Leeds defeat and I just got on with Slade being manager and not afraid to give him credit when its due i said this a couple times now but must of ignored it Polo.


You change your mind on Slade more than you change your underpants so of course I ignored your lame excuses you chameleon.

Only this week you said Slade would piss League Two even though he's never won promotion in his career :lol:


Slade would do really well in league 2 lets be honest even league 1 he has proved that.


No he hasn't proved anything in terms of getting a side promoted or pissing the league. He's managed in league two and didn't piss it then. As we've also seen Sunday from Oxford there's team in that league that can play. The games evolved and the only thing Slade could piss is the bed.

Re: ' MATCH THREAD : HULL v CARDIFF CITY ' MATCH THREAD '

Wed Jan 13, 2016 10:00 pm

polo wrote:
Rydogsccfc wrote:
polo wrote:
Rydogsccfc wrote:I changed my mind since the Leeds defeat and I just got on with Slade being manager and not afraid to give him credit when its due i said this a couple times now but must of ignored it Polo.


You change your mind on Slade more than you change your underpants so of course I ignored your lame excuses you chameleon.

Only this week you said Slade would piss League Two even though he's never won promotion in his career :lol:


Slade would do really well in league 2 lets be honest even league 1 he has proved that.


No he hasn't proved anything in terms of getting a side promoted or pissing the league. He's managed in league two and didn't piss it then. As we've also seen Sunday from Oxford there's team in that league that can play. The games evolved and the only thing Slade could piss is the bed.


He will tonight. :laughing6:

Re: ' MATCH THREAD : HULL v CARDIFF CITY ' MATCH THREAD '

Wed Jan 13, 2016 10:13 pm

Goals from Abel Hernandez and Sam Clucas propelled Hull back into second in the Championship and ratcheted up the pressure on Cardiff manager Russell Slade.
Saturday's embarrassing FA Cup exit to League One strugglers Shrewsbury had reportedly left the Bluebirds boss on the brink, with online polls showing many fans want a new manager to be installed. The pressure on Slade will only increase after an uninspiring display at promotion-chasing Hull, who usurped Derby with a win more comfortable than the 2-0 scoreline suggests. It was a 10th home win of the season for Steve Bruce's men and a result that always looked likely after Anthony Pilkington clipped over Cardiff's best chance midway through the first half. Hernandez's penalty five minutes before the break give Hull an advantage they would not relinquish, with Clucas volleying home the hosts' second shortly after the restart to wrap up victory.

Re: ' MATCH THREAD : HULL v CARDIFF CITY ' MATCH THREAD '

Wed Jan 13, 2016 11:08 pm

Scandinavianbluebird wrote:
Cardiffcitymad wrote:
stentona wrote:If we wait until the end of the season to get rid of the FAT CLOWN (let's call him Bingo) our club will be in a shocking state and it's pretty awful at the moment ...
and yes, I'm allowed to fecking moan. I'm sick of the shit we've put up with for the last year.
:sladeout: :sladeout: :sladeout: :sladeout: :sladeout: :sladeout: :sladeout: :sladeout: :sladeout: :sladeout:

I agree totally, although I believe tonight is Slades last shot...

Shocking! You of all people!..

Me ? :old:
Dragging myself to the stadium week in week out, in this freezing cold weather to watch my team lose doesn't do anything for me i'm sorry. I haven't been a massive Slade fan from the start but after recent weeks I'm sorry he has to go!

Re: ' MATCH THREAD : HULL v CARDIFF CITY ' MATCH THREAD '

Wed Jan 13, 2016 11:16 pm

Hull City 2 Cardiff City 0: Bruce's men go second

Hull City claimed their seventh victory in eight Championship home games with a 2-0 win over Cardiff City at the KC Stadium.
Goals from Abel Hernandez and Sam Clucas helped Hull City move up to second in the Championship with a 2-0 victory over Cardiff City at the KC Stadium.
Steve Bruce's side have been in imperious form at home this season, and they were awarded a penalty after 39 minutes when Harry Maguire was hauled down in the box and Hernandez scored his 12th goal of the season from the subsequent spot-kick.
Hull carried the momentum of the goal into the second half, launching into attack from the kick-off, and they were rewarded with a second in the 51st minute.
Clucas, who was at the heart of much of Hull's best forward play, struck a shot that was blocked by Lee Peltier and he volleyed the rebound past goalkeeper David Marshall.
The win was Hull's seventh in their last eight league games and moved them five points behind leaders Middlesbrough, who have a game in hand, while Cardiff are seven points shy of the play-offs in ninth.