Post subject: Re: Hull FC win Good Friday Derby to reach Top 4
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 6:05 pm
edinburgh yorkie
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got peed off listening to this on my laptop,then at half time,our lass had a great idea,let`s go to morrisons,first time i`ve been happy to do that.couldn`t believe it when we came home and i switched on the teletext and so the result.well done for a great fight back.
born in airlie str,1939.german landmine that fell on boulevard,also blew up half of our house.thats why i dont like germans.not because they blew our house and boulevard up,but because the gerry pillock was aiming for craven park.
Post subject: Re: Hull FC win Good Friday Derby to reach Top 4
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 6:28 pm
Hessle Roader
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Its my policy to never post a message while the game is on. It means I don't look such a lover and have to eat humble pie. A game last for 80 minutes and as today proved anything can happen before the final hooter. Well played boys!! COYH
Post subject: Re: Good Friday? More like Excellent
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 6:37 pm
Diablo1967
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Burtons Forearm wrote:.......hmmmm really. Penalty count will be interesting. From my seat Taylor's shot on Green was a pen and if it was then a sending off but that was on one watch. Webster out coached Radford and his players pulled off some miracle plays to get you out of jail. Sneyd, Shaul and Houghton were fantastic. Pritchard is stealing a living. Your pack were outplayed by our midgets Houghton and Taylor aside. Taylor however is a classless pr#ck. Good game. Well done on the result.
Wow, one hell of a batch of sour grapes there. Opening a vineyard?
Carlos was taken out late. We lost a halfback. How did Webster outcoach Radford? Did you not see the score? Webster coached you to a loss with almost the same result last week too. You need to re-assess that. Pritchard played big minutes, as did Ellis. Green lasted as long as an ice-lolly. Pritchard saved 2 tries easily and has been in the top stats. If you want to see a player who's stealing a living, I suggest you go find Tilse, Lunt, Campese and Cockayne. Taylor is doing nothing more than Clunt Newton used to do, except Taylor is a far better player.
Post subject: Re: Hull FC win Good Friday Derby to reach Top 4
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 6:48 pm
knockersbumpMKII
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Just got around to watching it, the first hour was dreadful, totally bereft of ideas and if I hadn't seen the score I'm not sure I could have faced seeing us get nilled. Amazing comeback, big raps to Danny H (again!), can't believe we were the same team in that last 20, total Jeckyll and Hyde. If we don't back it up with a decent performance against Warrington then it will be back tk square one.
Whatever did happened in that 20 minutes we need that from minute one or Warrington will spank us.
Post subject: Re: Hull FC win Good Friday Derby to reach Top 4
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 6:54 pm
BP1
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In my 40+ years of supporting the club, that has to be one of the most bizarre 20 minutes I've witnessed.
For an hour we looked so clueless in attack that it defied belief that these players had ever seen a rugby ball in their entire lives. Misplaced passes, mistimed runs, the wrong player getting in the way, players getting in each others ways. You name it and we managed to make a mess of it.
When Shaul scored I was simply relieved that we wouldn't be nilled. Then suddenly, without warning, rovers fell off the end of the cliff, we remembered how to pass, catch and back up and voila it's 2 points in the bag.
Like everyone else on here, I have no idea who decided we should wake up and do something on the 62 minute mark, but with a flick of a switch we went from looking like a bottom two side to one who at least looked like they knew what they were supposed to do (albeit against opposition whose confidence seemed to drain away quicker than Niagra Falls melting in Springtime).
I suspect that when the emotion of the victory has dimmed slightly, it will be the performance in the first 60 minutes that will be of greater concern and will raise more questions than answers from this afternoon.
Still, you can't beat a derby victory for a bit of feel good factor (especially one on their patch) and I will enjoy the night at least (or I would do if I wasn't stuck at work until the wee small hours).
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Post subject: Re: Good Friday? More like Excellent
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 7:01 pm
airliebird,runninglate!
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Diablo1967 wrote:Wow, one hell of a batch of sour grapes there. Opening a vineyard?
Carlos was taken out late. We lost a halfback. How did Webster outcoach Radford? Did you not see the score? Webster coached you to a loss with almost the same result last week too. You need to re-assess that. Pritchard played big minutes, as did Ellis. Green lasted as long as an ice-lolly. Pritchard saved 2 tries easily and has been in the top stats. If you want to see a player who's stealing a living, I suggest you go find Tilse, Lunt, Campese and Cockayne. Taylor is doing nothing more than Clunt Newton used to do, except Taylor is a far better player.
Haha. Correct. Burton is a sad joker. Pritchard will rank high in the stats. Tilse will be a joke. As most weeks
Post subject: Re: Hull FC win Good Friday Derby to reach Top 4
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 7:08 pm
Legends and Icons
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knockersbumpMKII wrote:Just got around to watching it, the first hour was dreadful, totally bereft of ideas and if I hadn't seen the score I'm not sure I could have faced seeing us get nilled. Amazing comeback, big raps to Danny H (again!), can't believe we were the same team in that last 20, total Jeckyll and Hyde. If we don't back it up with a decent performance against Warrington then it will be back tk square one.
Whatever did happened in that 20 minutes we need that from minute one or Warrington will spank us.
Back to square one if we don't beat the top of the table and unbeaten team ? Get a grip Your post is a liking to giving with the left hand and taking away with the right
Well you may throw your rock and hide your hand Workin' in the dark against your fellow man But as sure as God made black and white What's down in the dark will be brought to the light
Post subject: Re: Good Friday? More like Excellent
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 7:10 pm
Burtons Forearm
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Diablo1967 wrote:Wow, one hell of a batch of sour grapes there. Opening a vineyard?
Carlos was taken out late. We lost a halfback. How did Webster outcoach Radford? Did you not see the score? Webster coached you to a loss with almost the same result last week too. You need to re-assess that. Pritchard played big minutes, as did Ellis. Green lasted as long as an ice-lolly. Pritchard saved 2 tries easily and has been in the top stats. If you want to see a player who's stealing a living, I suggest you go find Tilse, Lunt, Campese and Cockayne. Taylor is doing nothing more than Clunt Newton used to do, except Taylor is a far better player.
Taylor a better player than Newton. Really? Newton can show him his nrl grand final winners medal. Newton had less clubs in his career 3 I believe than Taylor has had already. Enjoy while he sticks around. He's a good prop but a fraud of a person. Pritchard is stealing a living. Thankfully the Bulldogs are paying a lot of his wages as the Raiders did for Campese last year. He'll sting your cap next year. Pritchard was A joke hiding for most of the game shipping the ball on getting bossed by a scrum half. Kelly's collaring of the big oaf was funny. You had some heros today. Frank the shirker wasn't one of them. First to milk the applause though. Get back to me on the stats they should be interesting. If stats are your thing why do all slate Houghton. Great all game today.
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