Joined: Feb 09 2004 Posts: 7735 Location: Here there and everywhere
bonaire wrote:You have obviously not flown to Perpignan from Humberside as Hull Fc do. By jet its approx 2hours and 10 minutes Hull charter an Eastern Airways aircraft on this occasion a Saab 2000 which is a fast prop aircraft but it takes a little longer 2 hours 30 minutes
Still, not much different to getting the coach back from Wigan / Widnes.
It would be the effect of playing in the heat which may have been a bigger factor
Joined: Apr 29 2010 Posts: 583 Location: In two minds
Tarquin Fuego wrote:Don’t expect us to tell The opposition who’s fit and who’s not That helps them plan in advance
Let them stay guessing until the latest as possible
The main problem teams now have in their planning, is that we have recently become multi- dimensional in attack. Therefore very hard to plan against, no matter who is playing.
bonaire wrote:You have obviously not flown to Perpignan from Humberside as Hull Fc do. By jet its approx 2hours and 10 minutes Hull charter an Eastern Airways aircraft on this occasion a Saab 2000 which is a fast prop aircraft but it takes a little longer 2 hours 30 minutes
They must have had a following wind then because the flight took 2 hours 13 minutes and they were back at Humberside by eleven pm
bonaire wrote:You have obviously not flown to Perpignan from Humberside as Hull Fc do. By jet its approx 2hours and 10 minutes Hull charter an Eastern Airways aircraft on this occasion a Saab 2000 which is a fast prop aircraft but it takes a little longer 2 hours 30 minutes
They must have had a following wind then because the flight took 2 hours 13 minutes and they were back at Humberside by eleven pm
I hope we wipe the floor with them but just have a sneaky feeling it could be one of those games where we're not on it from the off and get turned over easily. I expect them to start with masoe and garbutt and try to hit us hard early on.
We need a win to keep the pressure on wire who could lose this weekend although I expect saints to send a weakened side to them and wire to pick up the points
Joined: Mar 23 2018 Posts: 6675 Location: Kingston upon Hull
Large Paws wrote:The main problem teams now have in their planning, is that we have recently become multi- dimensional in attack. Therefore very hard to plan against, no matter who is playing.
1. Jamie Shaul, 2. Bureta Faraimo, 3. Carlos Tuimavave, 4. Josh Griffin, 6. Albert Kelly, 7. Marc Sneyd, 8. Scott Taylor, 9. Danny Houghton, 10. Josh Bowden, 11. Dean Hadley, 12. Mark Minichiello, 13. Joe Westerman, 14. Jake Connor, 15. Chris Green, 20. Brad Fash, 21. Sika Manu, 23. Mickey Paea, 33. Ratu Naulago, 35. Andre Savelio
Mini and Carlos replace Buchanan and Washbrook
Rovers (18 man squad): Chris Atkin, Ben Crooks, Josh Drinkwater, Mitch Garbutt, Craig Hall, Weller Hauraki, Luis Johnson, George Lawler, Tommy Lee, Kane Linnett, Harvey Livett, Danny McGuire, Mose Masoe, Robbie Mulhern, Daniel Murray, Adam Quinlan, Ryan Shaw, Joel Tomkins.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
Riderofthepalehorse wrote:There’s nowt tough about it, what Leeds n Rovers do is irrelevant to us, take points of both if possible, and try and catch the Wire.
“The end bit sounds like a Donovan song”
the 2 points are irrelevant now, we're in the playoffs.
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