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Hull City

by chandog » 28 Sep 2008 10:48

they were most peoples favourites for the drop this year
i personally thought they might challenge derbys lowest points record from last season

but they are doing very well at the moment
6th in the table and just beaten arsenal at the emirates. this was arsenals 2nd defeat at home in the league

i am thinking that hull are the equivalent of reading in their first season in the prem:
they are a relatively small club
they havent changed their team a great deal since they got promoted
they are proving themselves successful in the prem

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Re: Hull City

by AndyRFC » 28 Sep 2008 11:04

They have 11 points. The same amount as Derby got last season

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Re: Hull City

by papereyes » 28 Sep 2008 11:20

they havent changed their team a great deal since they got promoted


This bit is not quite there. Of the team that played yesterday:

Hull City: Myhill ,McShane ,Zayatte ,Turner ,Dawson ,Marney ,Boateng (Garcia ,76 ) ,Geovanni (Hughes ,72 ) ,Ashbee ,Cousin (Mendy ,80 ) ,King

Players in bold did not play a game for them last season.

McShane - Sunderland
Zayatte - Young Boys
Boateng - Middlesboro'
Geovanni - Man City
Cousin - Rangers
Mendy - Bolton
King - Watford/Wigan

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Re: Hull City

by Thaumagurist* » 28 Sep 2008 11:32

I don't like Hull City, but I have to :lol: :lol: :lol: at their beating of Arsenal.

I also have to say, why can't we do the same as Hull and beat Arsenal? :cry:

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Re: Hull City

by Flyingkiwi » 28 Sep 2008 12:52

Thaumagurist* I don't like Hull City, but I have to :lol: :lol: :lol: at their beating of Arsenal.

I also have to say, why can't we do the same as Hull and beat Arsenal? :cry:


Basically because we're not in the same division as Arsenal this season so we don't get to play them. Did you forget?

I don't think Hull will be challenging for Europe at the end of the season, remember they got totally stuffed by Wigan only a week or so ago, but they may avoid the drop and all power to them if they do. Personally, I like to see the smaller clubs up in the prems taking on the big boys. Sure, they may not threaten but they survive and that, I think, is the best that Reading can hope for for the forseeable future. Charlton did it for a few years, Wigan are doing it now as are Hull. Next year I fully expect to see RFC up there again having another bash.


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Re: Hull City

by Dirk Gently » 28 Sep 2008 12:58

Significant to note that Hull follow "the Reading model" - as do many clubs looking for success on a financially sustainable basis.

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by rg6royal » 28 Sep 2008 13:42

There home form will keep them up this season.

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by crossie » 28 Sep 2008 14:00

papereyes
they havent changed their team a great deal since they got promoted


This bit is not quite there. Of the team that played yesterday:

Hull City: Myhill ,McShane ,Zayatte ,Turner ,Dawson ,Marney ,Boateng (Garcia ,76 ) ,Geovanni (Hughes ,72 ) ,Ashbee ,Cousin (Mendy ,80 ) ,King

Players in bold did not play a game for them last season.

McShane - Sunderland
Zayatte - Young Boys
Boateng - Middlesboro'
Geovanni - Man City
Cousin - Rangers
Mendy - Bolton
King - Watford/Wigan

Exactly what i was gonna say. Everyone keeps harping on about how surprisingly well they're doing, but they've got these few players who came from bigger clubs. Hardly like Reading's first season.

Reading > Hull

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Re: Hull City

by papereyes » 28 Sep 2008 14:04

At the moment Hull > Reading, but that should change.


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Re: Hull City

by Mr Loyal Royal » 28 Sep 2008 14:29

rg6royal There home form will keep them up this season.

Won 7 points away from home so far, from 3 away games.

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Re: Hull City

by Kitsondinho » 28 Sep 2008 16:07

I think eveyone is getting a bit over excited....They have beaten Arsenal...not stayed up. Watford beat Liverpool at Anfield, in their first Prem season and went down. Sheff Utd beat Arsenal and went down. We beat Liverpool and went down. Wolves beat Man Utd and went down and so on. Hull have won ONE big game and started well. It does not mean they will still be a Prem team come May.

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Re: Hull City

by readingbedding » 28 Sep 2008 19:21

Their good start could save them.
So someone once said.

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Re: Hull City

by Southbank Old Boy » 28 Sep 2008 21:21

Dirk Gently Significant to note that Hull follow "the Reading model" - as do many clubs looking for success on a financially sustainable basis.


Apart from a few throw away quotes about that I think their chairman made, it what ways are they following our model Dirk?


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by Huntley & Palmer » 29 Sep 2008 09:52

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Dirk Gently Significant to note that Hull follow "the Reading model" - as do many clubs looking for success on a financially sustainable basis.


Apart from a few throw away quotes about that I think their chairman made, it what ways are they following our model Dirk?

Exactly what I thought, they have basically deconstructed the side that won them promotion and I would imagine are spending a lot of money on wages to attract players like Boateng, Geovanni and Cousin. I can't see any similarities at all :|

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Re: Hull City

by Deathy » 29 Sep 2008 09:56

Dirk Gently Significant to note that Hull follow "the Reading model" - as do many clubs looking for success on a financially sustainable basis.


Maybe Madejski should start using them as a model then!

They showed ambition this summer, and reaping the rewards.

We didn't when we should have done after narrowly missing out on europe, and we got relegated.

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Re: Hull City

by papereyes » 29 Sep 2008 09:56

Built a new stadium and surfed the wave to a new level of sustainability.

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Re: Hull City

by Tails » 29 Sep 2008 11:28

rg6royal There home form will keep them up this season.


Their :wink:

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Re: Hull City

by soggy biscuit » 29 Sep 2008 12:19

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Dirk Gently Significant to note that Hull follow "the Reading model" - as do many clubs looking for success on a financially sustainable basis.


Apart from a few throw away quotes about that I think their chairman made, it what ways are they following our model Dirk?


new money club/fans? lack of class?

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Re: Hull City

by FiNeRaIn » 29 Sep 2008 13:35

Hull have actually shown ambition and broguht in players, we didn't. There's the difference.

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Re: Hull City

by Thaumagurist* » 29 Sep 2008 13:37

And there was me thinking that we did buy players whilst we were in the Premiership. :roll:

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