Hull home 22:03 - Apr 3 with 4134 views | TNT | Any memories / thoughts about this fixture? | |
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Hull home on 22:29 - Apr 3 with 2966 views | sherpajacob | My thoughts go back to the easter weekend of 2003. Leyton Orient away on the Saturday Exeter at home on the.Monday. We lost them both and were staring down the barrel. I remember driving to London on good Friday and going to legoland with my missus. It was one of the warmest good Fridays on record. we were swelteting. Saturday morning looking out of the hotel windows saw only blue sky, so we went to brisbane road in shirt sleeves. It was possibly the coldest I've ever been at a football match. James Thomas scored a well taken goal to give us the lead then we collapsed 3-1. I was so cold I lost almost all feeling in my fingers and driving back had pins and needles until well past Membury. Easter Monday was even worse, going down 1-0 at home to Exeter. Of course the 4-2 over hull a fortnight later is immortal, but let's also remember how we ended up in that position. | |
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Hull home on 23:00 - Apr 3 with 2935 views | TNT |
Hull home on 22:29 - Apr 3 by sherpajacob | My thoughts go back to the easter weekend of 2003. Leyton Orient away on the Saturday Exeter at home on the.Monday. We lost them both and were staring down the barrel. I remember driving to London on good Friday and going to legoland with my missus. It was one of the warmest good Fridays on record. we were swelteting. Saturday morning looking out of the hotel windows saw only blue sky, so we went to brisbane road in shirt sleeves. It was possibly the coldest I've ever been at a football match. James Thomas scored a well taken goal to give us the lead then we collapsed 3-1. I was so cold I lost almost all feeling in my fingers and driving back had pins and needles until well past Membury. Easter Monday was even worse, going down 1-0 at home to Exeter. Of course the 4-2 over hull a fortnight later is immortal, but let's also remember how we ended up in that position. |
Quality response mate... ... seldom seen on Swans' forums these days. 'The' Hull Game is well documented. I agree with those who recognise 'The' Rochdale game, "as or more important" than Hull. The lesser mentioned games that you allude to, Orient (away), Exeter (Home) were played within two days of each other (19th & 21st April), leaving us with no points! Those were the days, my friend... ... we thought they'd never end! | |
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Hull home on 23:05 - Apr 3 with 2926 views | TNT | Post Script YJB! | |
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Hull home on 23:22 - Apr 3 with 2910 views | NeathJack | I was at Orient for that game and looking back, had no recollection it was so late in the season and just 2 days before that horrific Exeter game. In my head in was played on Jan or Feb, but that may be to do with how cold it was, as was alluded to. Another Hull game that stands out in the memory is another last day of the season game where the ko was delayed by about an hour because of the weather. The game had to be played as most of the Hull squad were off on holiday straight afterwards! | | | |
Hull home on 23:23 - Apr 3 with 2910 views | Kilkennyjack | Dont like Hull. Rich foreign owner trying change their name and badge (sound familiar ?) and trying to bully the FA. No respect for the traditions of the game. Little respect to views of fans. Also Peter Taylor and his behavious on our big survival day. Plus their fans who made it pretty clear that the loss of a welsh club from the Football League was no bad thing. I hope we stuff them, but they will be more motivated than us perhaps ? We are a better team so hopefully we can match their desire on the day. | |
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Hull home on 23:42 - Apr 3 with 2886 views | Joe_bradshaw |
Hull home on 23:23 - Apr 3 by Kilkennyjack | Dont like Hull. Rich foreign owner trying change their name and badge (sound familiar ?) and trying to bully the FA. No respect for the traditions of the game. Little respect to views of fans. Also Peter Taylor and his behavious on our big survival day. Plus their fans who made it pretty clear that the loss of a welsh club from the Football League was no bad thing. I hope we stuff them, but they will be more motivated than us perhaps ? We are a better team so hopefully we can match their desire on the day. |
The rich foreign owner has lived in Hull for 47 years since fleeing persecution in his homeland. He has made massive philanthropic contributions to local theatres, sports clubs and hospitals. He may have been misguided in trying to change the name to their long established nickname but comparison with what Tan has done down the road is totally unjust in my opinion. | |
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Hull home on 23:52 - Apr 3 with 2868 views | perchrockjack | Hull is a proud city much ridiculed by southern media . Most down south woukd be truly clueless to stick a coin on the map to locate hull. Sure it's dog rough in many places but so is swansea cardiff liverpool and Dagenham but it's always the North thst gets stick, Well, the cap of culture will help to regenerate as it did for liverpool and the regen is still rampant. It's what swansea has needed for decades and really we should be very envious of them. Big rugby city too. Strange feckers mind | |
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Hull home on 23:55 - Apr 3 with 2868 views | truckjack |
Hull home on 23:42 - Apr 3 by Joe_bradshaw | The rich foreign owner has lived in Hull for 47 years since fleeing persecution in his homeland. He has made massive philanthropic contributions to local theatres, sports clubs and hospitals. He may have been misguided in trying to change the name to their long established nickname but comparison with what Tan has done down the road is totally unjust in my opinion. |
I don't care if the owner was a stamp collector as you say. Apart from THAT Hull game i remember the one before where there was trouble at the Garibaldi and during the game things like umbrellas being thrown like javelins towards the away fans...... those were the days! | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Hull home on 01:20 - Apr 4 with 2815 views | ScoobyWho |
Hull home on 23:00 - Apr 3 by TNT | Quality response mate... ... seldom seen on Swans' forums these days. 'The' Hull Game is well documented. I agree with those who recognise 'The' Rochdale game, "as or more important" than Hull. The lesser mentioned games that you allude to, Orient (away), Exeter (Home) were played within two days of each other (19th & 21st April), leaving us with no points! Those were the days, my friend... ... we thought they'd never end! |
I remember the joy in the away end very well as marc richardssneaked the winner in at Rochdale. Nice turn out that day too. | |
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Hull home on 01:21 - Apr 4 with 2814 views | ScoobyWho |
Hull home on 23:55 - Apr 3 by truckjack | I don't care if the owner was a stamp collector as you say. Apart from THAT Hull game i remember the one before where there was trouble at the Garibaldi and during the game things like umbrellas being thrown like javelins towards the away fans...... those were the days! |
Anyone on here remember the away fixture on the housing estate, that Fcking shocked them. | |
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Hull home on 09:14 - Apr 4 with 2724 views | Kilkennyjack | The Hull Tigers name change request has kicked off again very recently, the fans group 'say no to hull tigers' will again need to protect the clubs traditions. Rich Owner threatens to quit again. And the latest on the Airco arena and the failed academy audit is another car crash caused by the ownership at that club. Joe if you think thats all good, then i am wrong. And thousands of hull city fans are wrong as well. | |
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Hull home on 09:20 - Apr 4 with 2713 views | Oldjack | Del boy been to Hull and back | |
| Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact
You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!
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Hull home on 09:32 - Apr 4 with 2695 views | Professor | I have a hazy recollection of a Division 3 game in the 80s. It was a midweek game but Hull were top and brought a good few down. Someone was being particularly go by, leading to some guy climbing over the North Bank fence, walking across the pitch, reaching into the west terrace, smacking the Hull fan and walking back into the North Bank whilst the police and stewards looked on in disbelief. I sometimes wonder if it was a surreal dream. | | | |
Hull home on 10:24 - Apr 4 with 2645 views | somersetsimon | Wasn't there and couldn't even bring myself to listen. Painted the spare bedroom instead! | | | |
Hull home on 10:30 - Apr 4 with 2638 views | monmouth | 1978 or 79. Geoff Crudgington, Alan Waddle, John Toshack. 2-0 and a penalty against back to 2-2. 'Ave it. Better days to live than look back on. Fast forward. 2003. Exeter. Thought we were gone. Rochdale was the miracle, really; Hull just a dream. Better days to look back on than to live. | |
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Hull home on 18:04 - May 9 with 2432 views | Kilkennyjack | Looks like its bye bye Tigers and their mega rich owner, cant say they will be missed too much. Have they contributed anything to this premier league this season ? | |
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Hull home on 19:26 - May 9 with 2369 views | jack247 | Is that Dutch TV programme following Swans and Exter in the run up to the end of the season available online anywhere? | | | |
Hull home on 19:57 - May 9 with 2336 views | Gowerjack | Early 90's coming back from a game in London. Aust Services we all pile in for a piss break. One solitary Hull fan in an 'orrible Tiger print shirt. He looked VERY worried, He needn't have been they had beaten the scum earlier. He had 200 new friends! | |
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Hull home on 21:01 - May 9 with 2265 views | grabsplatter |
Hull home on 19:26 - May 9 by jack247 | Is that Dutch TV programme following Swans and Exter in the run up to the end of the season available online anywhere? |
It's on You Tube - just search for That Final Day - the original program & the revisited version are on there | | | |
Hull home on 21:41 - May 9 with 2228 views | morningstar |
Hull home on 20:59 - May 9 by ScoobyWho | I often think that Marc Richards goal at Rochdale was as important as James Thomas's goal at that last home game v Hull. Because without Richards goal, the result v Hull wouldnt have mattered. |
It was without any shadow of doubt. After losing at home against Exeter we felt we were doomed. Hull home win was always on the cards, but we had too win at Rochdale. Much has been said about those 'heroes', but let's be honest those heroes were pretty shit! | |
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Hull home on 22:29 - May 9 with 2202 views | jack247 |
Hull home on 21:01 - May 9 by grabsplatter | It's on You Tube - just search for That Final Day - the original program & the revisited version are on there |
Awesome. Cheers mate | | | |
Hull home on 22:29 - May 9 with 2201 views | jack247 |
Hull home on 20:59 - May 9 by ScoobyWho | I often think that Marc Richards goal at Rochdale was as important as James Thomas's goal at that last home game v Hull. Because without Richards goal, the result v Hull wouldnt have mattered. |
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Hull home on 22:33 - May 9 with 2196 views | jack247 |
Hull home on 21:41 - May 9 by morningstar | It was without any shadow of doubt. After losing at home against Exeter we felt we were doomed. Hull home win was always on the cards, but we had too win at Rochdale. Much has been said about those 'heroes', but let's be honest those heroes were pretty shit! |
I have never quite got the 'legends' tag for that team. I got completely carried away in the emotion when we stayed up and they were certainly heroes that day, but in the cold light of day, they scraped an 89th place league finish. Having said that, seeing where we are now, it was one of the biggest sporting 'sliding doors' moments of all time. | | | |
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