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0-1 to T' Rams, (Callium Ballinho)

***** game from two tired teams, but Ball scores a wonder goal early in the second half and we hold on.

M.O.M- Gareth Roberts, super LB

Clough then says after the game 'we played ....errrm....Callum..erm....is a good..err..young player, who we will....errrrm....want to develop'. And will then promptly sell him to Arsenal for two bags of watsits and a lucozade.

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Its says on the club site that we have been given 1000 tickets and they are on sale on the gate. But does anyone know how many are left? Did anyone buy one before the West Ham game and ask how many they had sold?

Hull sent 1,000 they have been sold, plenty more available pay as you go tommorrow. Surely we should double the thousand Bank Holiday and on the back of 2 great results.

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Difficult to predict. They are doing well, we have done well against 2 of the media darlings. I think it will come down to is the fittest, and think that is why clough took ward and tyson when he did. So after my ramblings and pointless typing out loud I shall give my prediction. And without further await my prediction is 0-0 a match that is about as entertaining as my post.

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I'll go for 1-1. Ball to bag first.

7 points out of 9 would be fantastic from these 3 games.

Roll on tomorrow! Anywhere decent for a drink round the ground? Went a few years ago on the train and stayed in town, driving up tomorrow though. Well I say driving, the missus is of course.

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[url=http://www.footballgroundguide.com/hull_city/]http://www.footballg....com/hull_city/

[size=2]Tim Jones a visiting Aston Villa supporter informs me; 'The Brickmakers pub virtually opposite the stadium car park entrance is now open to away fans. Good atmosphere, friendly Hull fans, Big screen Sky Sports and a burger van outside'. Whilst Villa fan Neil Tate adds; 'There is the nearby Walton Street Social Club that lets in away supporters. Although it costs £1 to go in, it has good cheap beer, is of a good size and offers a separate area for sale of food such as burgers and chips etc.. There were plenty of fellow Villa fans in there during our recent visit. Turn right out of the main car park entrance and it is down the road on the left hand side.'

There are a number of other pubs within a few minutes walk of the stadium, but these are all designated as being for home supporters only. Most Hull fans still seem to be heading for pubs situated around Boothferry Park. These are best avoided by away fans particularly the Silver Cod pub. Otherwise you can head for the nearby City Centre, where there are plenty of pubs to be found. Sam Carroll suggests the 'Linnet & Lark' on Princes Avenue. As Sam says; 'It has lots of TVs showing Sky Sports, making it perfect to watch the early or late kick off games. It is a 15 minute walk away from the stadium, going across the pedestrian footbridge over the railway line. Also there are a number of other bars dotted along Princes Avenue, which should be okay for away fans to drink in. These include PAVE, which has a great selection of beers from all around the world and quality food. Look out for their "matchday special" pint, pie, peas and mash for just £6. There is ample parking in the streets off the avenue. Closer to the stadium around a 15 minute walk up Walton Street, is the Avenues pub on Chanterlands Avenue, that welcomes both home and away supporters.'

Robert Walker adds; 'If you are walking to the stadium from the City Centre there are several pubs on Spring Bank, including the Editorial and the Tap and Spile. Or there is the Admiral of the Humber (a Wetherspoons outlet) on Anlaby Road near Hull Paragon Railway Station'. This Wetherspoons pub is listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide. Andy Beill adds; 'I'd recommend The Punch Hotel pub. It is situated in thetown centre next to the Princes Quay shopping centre, so not far from the train station. It does great homemade food'.

Otherwise alcohol, Carling & Marstons are served within the stadium at £3.20 per pint. However for some high profile matches, the club do not provide alcohol to away supporters.[/size]

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