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October 16th mauling- a matchday thread
#11
Started off well, I thought the ref was going to blow up for a a Hull free kick when we scored. To be fair he could’ve given about 6 fouls in the lead up to the goal but decided to let them all go. Then we sat back and let Hull back into it but thankfully they were powder puff in attack.
Second goal just at the right time and killed Hull off, great finish by the Normanton Messi.

Just seen loads of stuff being lobbed at each other at the end of the game in the South Stand, we don’t need that at Huddersfield no matter who started it. Likewise the fella outside who sparked out by someone, we don’t need that at our club
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Careless was expecting Hull to come out in a 3-5-2 so he said, which helped them beat Boro but they reverted to 4-4-2, was that to try disrupt his game plan? which as many of their fans have pointed out, is as successful for them as trying to win a goldfish with a handful of ping-pong balls at the Hull fair.

Beyond that, McCann seemed to have picked more players from Hull FC and Hull KR than he did from Hull City. Just how many rugby tackles, body checks, kicking him into touch and deliberate obstructions does it take for a ref to give a Hull player a yellow card for a foul on O'Brien?

He set his stall out with the 1st minute yellow for Colwill, which to be fair his foot was high, then bottled loads afterwards. Only 3 yellows is not a testament to how well the ref kept the lid on this game because he didn't. Yes it's a derby game and you expect some needle ... but this lad needs a monthly appointment at Specsavers. Amazing I'm moaning about a ref when we won, but .....

Overall we were more clinical (can't believe I'm saying that about a Town side after the last few seasons) and for the most we part played the better football.

There were more fouls and players being held, tripped and god knows what else than in the penalty Liverpool got at Anfield against us when Smithy pulled a red shirt sideways before Tom Lees got his head on the ball for the first.

Mini-Scanz's shot for the 2nd was as perfect as they come. His similar goal last season he said came off his shin. This one was pure boot leather.

More please in the next two games.
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#13
Tom Lees is in the Championship team of the week. Thumb up
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To be honest, thought we'd be getting the bog average Tom Lees from L666s or the inconsistent Tom Lees from Wendies. He's been nowt but consistently good so far. Carry on chap.
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7- Liam Cooper

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2- Steve and Alex Bruce (i was mean)

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4- Chris Chilton

5- Andrew Davidson
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Very good, jjamez. Cheeky one that sex lube thingy.
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