Early Hull Match Thread 09:54 - Jan 27 with 45166 views | DieByYourSide | Time to switch things up a little bit I think. Would like to see Johansen come in for Tim who needs some time out of the firing line, and JCS (if he fancies it). Dieng Laird (if fit) JCS Dickie Paal Johansen Field Roberts Chair Lowe Dykes Won on our last two visits there, doing so again shouldn't be beyond our capabilities but we are so out of the winning habit. | |
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Early Hull Match Thread on 17:47 - Jan 28 with 2606 views | essextaxiboy |
Early Hull Match Thread on 17:29 - Jan 28 by R_from_afar | I think it’s down to the lack of depth in the squad. If our first choice eleven is fit and in form plus we have a bit of luck, we can give any team in the division a game but the quality drops away rapidly once other players need to be brought in. This is not an easy problem to address given the constraints FFP impose on us. I’m praying that somehow we can develop our own golden generation but I’ll admit that is a real long shot. I seem to recall our u18s are showing promise, so maybe there is some hope. Tough times for Rs fans. |
This is exactly the problem IMO , we just haven't got enough players of the standard needed for Championship football and we need to regularly sell the ones we have The loan players came here for Beale and are now de motivated . We should offer them the chance to go back and loan some who will play for Critchley. | | | |
Early Hull Match Thread on 17:50 - Jan 28 with 2556 views | RangersDave |
Early Hull Match Thread on 17:06 - Jan 28 by MelakaRanger | Yes. But this team with these same players were top of the league and apparently going places just 3 months ago How can we go from serial winners to serial losers overnight? |
Great question..... possible answers... 1) manager has already lost the dressing room. 2) injuries decimating out 'best' team. 3) eye on another prize (players who want to leave and not get injured before transferred). 4) not good enough and dont care enough to put in a shift. 5) players been told their being held to their contract and sulking. 6) players aware no one new is coming in and have laid down tools 7) players being said tools | |
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Early Hull Match Thread on 18:03 - Jan 28 with 2428 views | BushRanger82 | We should have made our feelings known after the disgraceful fleetwood result, at our last home game. | | | |
Early Hull Match Thread on 18:07 - Jan 28 with 2400 views | EastR | Hull's first home was n since 5 Oct. Our generosity knows no bounds | |
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Early Hull Match Thread on 18:14 - Jan 28 with 2348 views | MelakaRanger |
Early Hull Match Thread on 18:07 - Jan 28 by EastR | Hull's first home was n since 5 Oct. Our generosity knows no bounds |
Interestingly these is no post match interview on the offish yet…….. | | | |
Early Hull Match Thread on 18:53 - Jan 28 with 2146 views | Andybrat | As much as it really really hurts me to say it. I don’t want to but those months ago we were saying Mick Beale was the real deal and trust me I despise the man for what he did but evidence would suggest this was the case. He had these players playing for him, feel sorry for NC as he obviously hasn’t. So as other contributors have mentioned on other threads he has to get us through the season and then start his own journey. We saw what he did at Blackpool, tell u what I feel sorry for those who made the trip. | | | |
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:04 - Jan 28 with 2076 views | DieByYourSide | Caning the players again. Needs a Summer, torch this whole squad, we have to be more like his Blackpool side and current Luton. How many players in this squad think they're doing QPR a favour by being here? JCS, Willock, Roberts, Tim, we can't go on with these kind of players. Get some hungry lads in who would kill to play for our club, even if they're lesser in technical ability. [Post edited 28 Jan 2023 19:07]
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Early Hull Match Thread on 19:14 - Jan 28 with 2020 views | Northernr |
Early Hull Match Thread on 18:03 - Jan 28 by BushRanger82 | We should have made our feelings known after the disgraceful fleetwood result, at our last home game. |
I let out a v frustrated booo at full time today, two guys in front turned round and gave me the death glare, then applauded them off | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:15 - Jan 28 with 1990 views | Wegerles_Stairs |
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:14 - Jan 28 by Northernr | I let out a v frustrated booo at full time today, two guys in front turned round and gave me the death glare, then applauded them off |
Jesus wept. | | | |
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:19 - Jan 28 with 1970 views | Rs_Holy |
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:04 - Jan 28 by DieByYourSide | Caning the players again. Needs a Summer, torch this whole squad, we have to be more like his Blackpool side and current Luton. How many players in this squad think they're doing QPR a favour by being here? JCS, Willock, Roberts, Tim, we can't go on with these kind of players. Get some hungry lads in who would kill to play for our club, even if they're lesser in technical ability. [Post edited 28 Jan 2023 19:07]
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Critchley is honest…. Way more honest than half the players [Post edited 28 Jan 2023 19:19]
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Early Hull Match Thread on 19:32 - Jan 28 with 1863 views | BushRanger82 |
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:14 - Jan 28 by Northernr | I let out a v frustrated booo at full time today, two guys in front turned round and gave me the death glare, then applauded them off |
We have too many fans accepting of these levels of performance. Well, at least they have the club they deserve. | | | |
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:40 - Jan 28 with 1806 views | MedwayR | I think Critchley's opinion of the squad and some of the players is similar to ours. We need to get to the end of the season and see what he can do. | |
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Early Hull Match Thread on 19:41 - Jan 28 with 1789 views | Northernr | I’m surprised anybody thinks Critchley is much of a problem. These players don’t want to know, he’s only been here for the arrival of one of them. | | | |
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:45 - Jan 28 with 1758 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:32 - Jan 28 by BushRanger82 | We have too many fans accepting of these levels of performance. Well, at least they have the club they deserve. |
Yes, we should emulate the hundreds of other teams whose fans have booed them into success. | | | |
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:49 - Jan 28 with 1727 views | Northernr |
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:45 - Jan 28 by BazzaInTheLoft | Yes, we should emulate the hundreds of other teams whose fans have booed them into success. |
But, mate, sit through that and then give them a little clap at the end? What are we fcking doing? | | | |
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:51 - Jan 28 with 1708 views | MedwayR |
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:45 - Jan 28 by BazzaInTheLoft | Yes, we should emulate the hundreds of other teams whose fans have booed them into success. |
Seems to work at Real Madrid, and what have we got to lose, nothing else has worked! | |
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Early Hull Match Thread on 19:57 - Jan 28 with 1686 views | Northernr | Look at some of these fcking numbers. 60 touches for the goalkeeper, 200 combined for the centre backs. Albert Adomah... 10. | | | |
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:58 - Jan 28 with 1672 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:49 - Jan 28 by Northernr | But, mate, sit through that and then give them a little clap at the end? What are we fcking doing? |
Yeah, wasn't aimed at you Norf. I get it. Just puzzled at the attack on fans. 'Something must be done by these terrible fans accepting terrible standards' before slumping back down in the armchair. Its all gesturing masked as support. | | | |
Early Hull Match Thread on 20:10 - Jan 28 with 1601 views | baz_qpr |
Early Hull Match Thread on 17:07 - Jan 28 by Wegerles_Stairs | I would respectfully disagree. He's League 1 at best, so every time you play him you're liable to concede because of him.....as has been evidenced recently. |
I've been supportive of Kakay always but its true to say he cost us the points against Sheff Utd, then again against Swansea, and was clearly at fault for the 2nd goal today. He also does not seem to be able to head a ball properly which really is a pre-requisite for a defender. Dickie and Dunne as a partnership does not work, Dickie has been woeful this season and has gone backwards fast after not getting his move in the summer. Paal aside Beales signings have failed to make an impact JCS looks decent but can't stay fit. Roberts I just dont think is the right fit. Richards is just not fit. Tim can be world class one minute, Sunday league the next. Chair and Willock are having crisis of confidence. Albert I'm afraid is done now Dozzell is not going to make the grade and is too weak and a prime example of the mentality issue. Johansson being injured for this whole period has not helped Critchley however does have to take some blame here, he says today was not tactics, but in many ways I do think it is to some extent, we've switched to 4-2-3-1 maybe 4-4-2 today, we are playing two sitting midfielders, we left Stef on the bench. Feels like a perfect storm, we now have Paal and Laird injured, Roberts injured again, and I'm pretty sure Chair pulled up as well Squad is going to need urgent work in the summer, and its time to break it up and move on whoever we can | | | |
Early Hull Match Thread on 20:11 - Jan 28 with 1594 views | Northernr |
Early Hull Match Thread on 20:10 - Jan 28 by baz_qpr | I've been supportive of Kakay always but its true to say he cost us the points against Sheff Utd, then again against Swansea, and was clearly at fault for the 2nd goal today. He also does not seem to be able to head a ball properly which really is a pre-requisite for a defender. Dickie and Dunne as a partnership does not work, Dickie has been woeful this season and has gone backwards fast after not getting his move in the summer. Paal aside Beales signings have failed to make an impact JCS looks decent but can't stay fit. Roberts I just dont think is the right fit. Richards is just not fit. Tim can be world class one minute, Sunday league the next. Chair and Willock are having crisis of confidence. Albert I'm afraid is done now Dozzell is not going to make the grade and is too weak and a prime example of the mentality issue. Johansson being injured for this whole period has not helped Critchley however does have to take some blame here, he says today was not tactics, but in many ways I do think it is to some extent, we've switched to 4-2-3-1 maybe 4-4-2 today, we are playing two sitting midfielders, we left Stef on the bench. Feels like a perfect storm, we now have Paal and Laird injured, Roberts injured again, and I'm pretty sure Chair pulled up as well Squad is going to need urgent work in the summer, and its time to break it up and move on whoever we can |
Albert was done by the end of last season. Remember Sheff Utd away? My God. Two year extension. | | | |
Early Hull Match Thread (n/t) on 20:28 - Jan 28 with 1469 views | joe90 |
Early Hull Match Thread on 16:34 - Jan 28 by Toast_R | |
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Early Hull Match Thread on 20:41 - Jan 28 with 1431 views | joolsyp |
Early Hull Match Thread on 20:10 - Jan 28 by baz_qpr | I've been supportive of Kakay always but its true to say he cost us the points against Sheff Utd, then again against Swansea, and was clearly at fault for the 2nd goal today. He also does not seem to be able to head a ball properly which really is a pre-requisite for a defender. Dickie and Dunne as a partnership does not work, Dickie has been woeful this season and has gone backwards fast after not getting his move in the summer. Paal aside Beales signings have failed to make an impact JCS looks decent but can't stay fit. Roberts I just dont think is the right fit. Richards is just not fit. Tim can be world class one minute, Sunday league the next. Chair and Willock are having crisis of confidence. Albert I'm afraid is done now Dozzell is not going to make the grade and is too weak and a prime example of the mentality issue. Johansson being injured for this whole period has not helped Critchley however does have to take some blame here, he says today was not tactics, but in many ways I do think it is to some extent, we've switched to 4-2-3-1 maybe 4-4-2 today, we are playing two sitting midfielders, we left Stef on the bench. Feels like a perfect storm, we now have Paal and Laird injured, Roberts injured again, and I'm pretty sure Chair pulled up as well Squad is going to need urgent work in the summer, and its time to break it up and move on whoever we can |
When we played 5 in midfield (inc. two wing-backs) we at least attempted to link play between defence and the forward line. With 4 at the back inc. two central defenders who are hardly skilled in the art of playing out from the back (although Dickie used to - what happened?) plus a deep-lying Field and Tim I we have zero options, nobody showing for the ball and attempting to link the defence with attackers. Our lack of movement off the ball is absolutely criminal, compared to most teams in the Championship. The body language of some of those players today was pitiful. All teams have to do is high press us and we shit our pants. At least with Lyndon playing we have an option to go long but it's not pretty. I don't know what the answer is. I'll back Critchley because the manager is clearly not the problem. Can we afford a clearout and to bring new players in? Wouldn't surprise me if we see one of Chair, Willock or Dieng leave in the next couple of days which might at least give Critchley/Belk/Les/whoever some options to bring one or two in? We're desperate for some leadership and athleticism (and a bit of nastiness) in the middle of the park. | | | |
Early Hull Match Thread on 20:44 - Jan 28 with 1417 views | HOOPNO7 |
Early Hull Match Thread on 19:14 - Jan 28 by Northernr | I let out a v frustrated booo at full time today, two guys in front turned round and gave me the death glare, then applauded them off |
And that is why we are in the state we are, people are happy with mediocrity | | | |
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