- May 21, 2004
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Conversley Stoof, I rarely make it to WHL these days - other commitments prevail usually. I get down maybe six times a season, mainly taking in Cup matches as a Bronze member.
I did go to the Hull match, with my boss, a Hull City season ticket holder.
He told me at half-time, that in his opinion, we were clueless and leaderless. I agreed.
We've gone backwards, even since the end of last season, when we were going backwards. We couldn't fight our way out of a paper bag, no guts.
We sell our steel and we put in fluffy bunny types who will dance when the music is loud enough - not right now though.
It was an embarrassment walking back to the car with my boss / mate who was doing his level best to suppress his very obvious delight - reminising on the crowd chant of the day - "you're getting sacked in the morning" - by Hull City fans, who last season found themselves responsible for the morning-after sacking of their previous evening's opposition's manager. Three times. Well I laughed - I had to really, it was embarrassing.
I mean we did play well on occasions, we were slick intermittently but as the game wore on there was no innovation, no invention. Very worrying.
So at the end of the day Stoof, as you weren't there, and as you've correctly summised, we play well but we lost. We lost to Hull City. 1-0.
Are we going to continue to play well and admire our collective bootlaces as we continue to lose out on the point spoils?
I did go to the Hull match, with my boss, a Hull City season ticket holder.
He told me at half-time, that in his opinion, we were clueless and leaderless. I agreed.
We've gone backwards, even since the end of last season, when we were going backwards. We couldn't fight our way out of a paper bag, no guts.
We sell our steel and we put in fluffy bunny types who will dance when the music is loud enough - not right now though.
It was an embarrassment walking back to the car with my boss / mate who was doing his level best to suppress his very obvious delight - reminising on the crowd chant of the day - "you're getting sacked in the morning" - by Hull City fans, who last season found themselves responsible for the morning-after sacking of their previous evening's opposition's manager. Three times. Well I laughed - I had to really, it was embarrassing.
I mean we did play well on occasions, we were slick intermittently but as the game wore on there was no innovation, no invention. Very worrying.
So at the end of the day Stoof, as you weren't there, and as you've correctly summised, we play well but we lost. We lost to Hull City. 1-0.
Are we going to continue to play well and admire our collective bootlaces as we continue to lose out on the point spoils?