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October 28, 2009
Posted by Tom Collins 3 weeks, 2 days ago

Well, what a few days for Hull City fans. From a lacklustre performance in a shocking game of football, to revelations about the lateness of everyone’s favourite Tigers twitterer, leading to reports of the club facing financial troubles, Paul Duffen coming down with the flu just as everyone wanted an interview with him, and eventually the shock rumours that the Tigers chairman, and or manager may have left the club to be replaced with fan’s hero Adam Pearson.... Phew, let’s go through it chronologically.

It’s not often I agree with Phil Thompson, but his slating of Saturday’s game against Portsmouth was spot on. It was shocking stuff, as two very poor sides failed to string more than three passes together. I truly pity anyone who went of their way to watch that encounter, and the fans showed their first genuine show of dissent against Tigers boss Phil Brown, treating him to renditions of “you don’t know what you’re doing.” I am an advocate of keeping Brown in the job, and I still think he can keep us up, but performances have to be better than Saturday’s effort, starting with a very winnable, although still tricky trip to the fun loving utopia of Burnley

October 23, 2009
Posted by Tom Collins 4 weeks, 1 day ago

First off, sorry guys for being a bit slow with this week’s blog. A mixture of depression over a woeful performance at Fulham, and work meant I’ve struggled to get half an hour to collect my thoughts. At least writing it this late in the week gives me a chance to look forward to a huge game at the weekend against Portsmouth, because let’s face it – there was very little to talk about regarding Monday night’s game.

I feel sorry for those of you who witnessed your first Hull City game of the season on Monday. That really wasn’t reminiscent of how City have played for most of the season. While we’ve been disappointing overall, the Tigers hadn’t yet sunk to the depths on the game at Craven Cottage, which saw a horribly negative City side go through the motions without even having a shot on target. It was a truly depressing performance, reminiscent of poor displays away to West Ham, Wigan and Everton last season, where the hosts were allowed to stroll to an easy victory without really breaking a sweat.

October 7, 2009
Posted by Tom Collins on 10/07/2009

Just thought I’d stick a quick report from last night’s reserve game against Bolton, which saw the return of City’s £5 million signing Jimmy Bullard. JB played the first 45 minutes of the game, scoring with a cracker from 25 yards with his final touch of the half (there should be a vid on Youtube, it’s really worth a look). Bullard did everything you would expect in what really amounted to a glorified training session, pulling the strings comfortably and getting plenty of time on the ball. He also rode several challenges and strung up quickly after getting clattered, both of which were good to see.

Some other first teamers also got a run out. Steven Muyokolo and Liam Cooper were partners at centre half. Cooper did well, despite the side’s 2-1 defeat, but Myokolo still looked a little naïve for me. I’d be surprised if he plays many games this season. Craig Fagan looked lively in an appearance that may well be his last in a City shirt. I’m sure all City fans will join me in hoping he can resolve his personal issues with Phil Brown. He has been a terrific servant for this club.

Anyhoo, Q+A time again . . . .

October 5, 2009
Posted by Tom Collins on 10/05/2009

The sigh of relief was palpable at around 4.55pm at the KC Stadium on Saturday. A much-needed win was Hull City’s, after a battling performance giving the home side a 2-1 win against Wigan.

The biggest sigh surely came from Phil Brown. The Tigers boss has received more than his fair share of criticism in recent weeks, with a section of the City support calling for the manager’s head. Paul Duffen publicly backed the manager, before questioning the sanity of Hull City’s fans. Good PR Mr Duffen.

So, a tumultuous week for the Tigers manager. But after delighting the national media with tales of rescuing a potential suicide victim, Brownie took a risk of his own, selecting another new captain in Nick Barmby, and playing Kamil Zayatte in a midfield holding role. The new formation worked well, and Zayatte offered both protection to the back four, and a physical presence in both penalty areas, as well as crafting the winning goal for the excellent Geovanni.

October 1, 2009
Posted by Tom Collins on 10/01/2009

Hi thanks for leaving me some more questions. Hopefully you’ll find my answers interesting. I’m not arrogant enough to think you’re all desperate to ask me a question you understand, but I just thought this might be an interesting way to generate some debate about the things you guys are thinking about, as well as giving me a chance to preview the Wigan game this weekend. Here goes . . . .

Garreth asked:
How many more games should Brown get to prove himself after failing to win Wolves or BC who are meant to be part of our mini league?
TC: A writer for the local newspaper this week claimed that Brown should remain manager of City even if we go down, which I thought was interesting. I think by the end of November we’ll have a good idea whether Brown can take this team on into the New Year with a reasonable chance of staying up. That would give him six matches to show an improvement in performances and results, against teams we can expect to be picking up points from. I thought the draw against Wolves was a good result in fairness, but the shocking performance against Birmingham really grew opposition to Brown’s tenure as manager. If the performances show an improvement, I think Brown will keep his job, as the Chairman seems to be very much behind Brownie.

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AUTHOR-NAME-HERE Welcome to my new blog. I've been watching Hull City for over ten years now, and have seen the club rise from a lower league laughing stock, locked out of their own ground, to Premier League upstarts turning over Arsenal at the Emirates. Hopefully you'll find my views on the Tigers interesting, so feel free to join the debate. Come on you Hull!
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