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MrPhilb wrote:
How did he get lucky?

Do games only last for 80 minutes when he is coaching?

Lucky because both teams were cruising and comfortably in the lead and took their foot off the gas. Fair play to rovers for taking advantage and you can only play what's happening at the time, but let's not kid ourselves that it was anything other than Hull and wire easing up because they thought they'd won
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Broadhurst's Fist wrote:
In an effort for some immediate credibility I will have a stab at a score prediction Huds 28 KR 30. It's a long shot I know, but I could live off this first post for the next year if it comes off. I'm off to tart up my profile with something witty!


No Long shot mate, if we are too win I reckon you won't be far off.
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Jake the Peg wrote:
Lucky because both teams were cruising and comfortably in the lead and took their foot off the gas. Fair play to rovers for taking advantage and you can only play what's happening at the time, but let's not kid ourselves that it was anything other than Hull and wire easing up because they thought they'd won


Wolves never eased up, they were in front after scoring off a couple of our errors, but weren't playing that well, once we got some possession we got a roll on and they couldn't handle it.
Even if they did ease up, to do it after 20 minutes is criminal.
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Jake the Peg wrote:
4 points in it with just over 10 minutes to go. Closer than you were to us with 14 minutes left at etihad



As everyone knows, it's really the 66 minute mark that matters.
Rally round the Robins!

Voice Of Reason wrote:
I Agree that Hull FC players LOST this game once again....but don't ingnore what the SMIRKIN scumbag GANSON influence had on our own downfall.
He's a deceiving cheating little fat little fcker who will go onto turn us over at every little chance.
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Jake the Peg wrote:
Lucky because both teams were cruising and comfortably in the lead and took their foot off the gas. Fair play to rovers for taking advantage and you can only play what's happening at the time, but let's not kid ourselves that it was anything other than Hull and wire easing up because they thought they'd won

Lucky to be playing 2 sets of arrogant complacent posstots then perhaps?
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Jake the Peg wrote:
Lucky because both teams were cruising and comfortably in the lead and took their foot off the gas. Fair play to rovers for taking advantage and you can only play what's happening at the time, but let's not kid ourselves that it was anything other than Hull and wire easing up because they thought they'd won

The difference is, Warrington seem to have learned by their mistake, where as Hull seem to keep on playing lucky teams.
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Dudley wrote:
The difference is, Warrington seem to have learned by their mistake, where as Hull seem to keep on playing lucky teams.


Sniggery chortle.
'Time has come to air the voice of reason, in a world gone mad, adrift on banal seas, for all who feel that lies have had their season and whose hearts cry out instead for honesty. For all the weary souls grown bored with dreaming, this thirst for beauty and for knowledge goes unslacked. For all who want to wake from what is dreaming to know what's real and what is real to embrace. For all who've watched with mounting horror, evil's rein upon this world grow ever clear, for all who've prayed in vain, emancipators, wielding swords of truth and laughing without fear...naaaaaaa'

William Hicks.
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Jake the Peg wrote:
Lucky because both teams were cruising and comfortably in the lead and took their foot off the gas. Fair play to rovers for taking advantage and you can only play what's happening at the time, but let's not kid ourselves that it was anything other than Hull and wire easing up because they thought they'd won


Oooops! getting to be a bit of a habit. :lol:
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GraftonRed wrote:
Oooops! getting to be a bit of a habit. :lol:




Bad bad bad habit wheres jaki boy when you want him :lol:
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Hung himself with a bit of luck.
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