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11 minutes ago, philmycock said:

Love this forum, prior to every away game....

DEL: I'm going

EDDIE: I'm going, and staying in a hotel

B4: I hope we take 16,000

Quality. Repetition is reputation :-)

It gives me some inner contentment. Who really would want to be a member of the Full Fan Club?

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Can't even be a Half Fan on Friday, as I booked tickets month ago for a night out Brighton way. Going to have to do a "Likely Lads" effort, and watch the games 'as live' when I get home at 23.00.

Think we could nick this. About time a player of ours returned to an old team and scored. 0 - 1 Ince

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6 hours ago, Derby blood said:

Will not be going to this,so will watch sky , well done to those who are going , but with Christmas round the corner , and kids wanting presents , my next away day will be Leeds.All those going get behind the lads , and I have a feeling we will win this one by the odd goal.And Martin to get the winning goal.

Mate, you need to get your priorities right. Tell the kids its good for them to not have any presents (blame it on Santa, its not your fault). It will help them to develop a strong character, and it will benefit them for the rest of their life. Get yerself a 'ull away ticket and a crate of special brew.  

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2 minutes ago, robster1 said:

Mate, you need to get your priorities right. Tell the kids its good for them to not have any presents (blame it on Santa, its not your fault). It will help them to develop a strong character, and it will benefit them for the rest of their life. Get yerself a 'ull away ticket and a crate of special brew.  

Get the Belgique equivalent..

Le breu speciale

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I watched a fair chunk of the Burnley v Brighton game on Sky Sprouts today. Neither of these teams are going to fade. Burnley know how not to lose and Brighton play in a very similar manner to us. They control the game and neutralise any threats with a view to getting a goal themselves at some point. Brighton will be very difficult to beat especially if they manage to get a goal. The tactics of all five top teams are not greatly disimilar to each other. This way is the easiest way to get promotion.Injuries to key players may decide the order of finish.

To get 92 points (two points per game) we need something like eighteen wins and five draws and six losses to get the remaining 59 points.If we do not get 92 points , I would be surprised if two other teams out of the top five do not manage 92 points.We can do it but we can probably not afford to lose against Hull or Brighton in the next three games.  

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Watched Hull against Bristol city, thought they were a dirty team and tend to push a lot of players forward when attacking, shame Bristol didn't have better forwards when they managed to counter attack. If they play like this against us, our counter attacking will reap better rewards than lesser teams. 

Also watched Burnley against Brighton. Burnley as good and organised as the season they got promotion, but they need to keep Vokes and Gray fit or bring in another quality striker. Brighton very organised especially at the back, but I feel that they do not have the fire power up front (having only won their winning games by the odd goal)  to carry on being a threat all season. Could finish the season in the top half but not get promotion due to being the draw specialists.

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My other half is from just outside Hull, her family are Hull fans.

Went to a game last season, v Sunderland in November. Had two Sunderland red cards in first half stoppage time but generally it still managed to be a dull game, the stadium was quiet as death. We went home at half time. Literally one of the most boring experiences I've ever had.

I wish all those travelling a more entertaining time of it. I'll be watching on TV in front of the fire. 

Not sure what to expect of it to be honest. We haven't played one of the teams in and around since we came out of our early season rut. I think the most likely outcomes are Draw; Hull Win; Derby Win in that order, but I don't think they're far apart as far as chance goes.

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1 hour ago, harryram said:

Can't wait, never been to hull before so well looking forward to it. Any decent boozers near by? Think ince will be well up for this and wouldn't be surprised if he steals the show. 

Think it's the Brickmakers near the ground and they did allow away fans last time we were up there.

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