Decent point overall. Have not seen any of the game yet (guess I will be trolling though MOTD till the bitter end later) but it actaully sounded not bad for a 0-0 from the the reports on fivelive.It is a clear sheet and like others have said keeps the unbeaten run going. 10 Points from seven is a decent enough start for me.
Anyone else there today care to offer an opinion on this; Hull fans (duh Yawkshu, Yawkshu, Yawkshu) sang "you're not English anymore". I took this to be a more subtle version of "town full of Pakis" and given how shallow the gene puddle is up there, I am not suprised by EDL-ness.Did anybody else interpret the song the same as me?
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on October 05, 2013, 05:59:09 PMoh well . Im off to to my music studio to work on some electronic hard Industrial remix I need to finish , then get a good chinese takeaway with cold beers and might get the girlfriend to try on the new lingerie shes just bought .Its not all bad Hope they're not tiger-print. You'll be thinking of Westwood failing to unlock a stubborn Hull defence while in the throes of passion. On second thoughts, that might help you go further for longer.
oh well . Im off to to my music studio to work on some electronic hard Industrial remix I need to finish , then get a good chinese takeaway with cold beers and might get the girlfriend to try on the new lingerie shes just bought .Its not all bad
Thanks to the H&V seller who came over to the fence to sell me a fanzine and it was great to meet Rob Bishop and have a chat. That's it basically. The replacement bus service at Selby should have served as a warning, the radio station they had on played Barry Blue, Alvin Stardust, Showaddywaddy and Boomtown Rats.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on October 05, 2013, 09:56:38 PMThanks to the H&V seller who came over to the fence to sell me a fanzine and it was great to meet Rob Bishop and have a chat. That's it basically. The replacement bus service at Selby should have served as a warning, the radio station they had on played Barry Blue, Alvin Stardust, Showaddywaddy and Boomtown Rats.That was me! Assuming it was a big bloke with a shaved head who looks a lot like Brad Pitt.
Just got back home. Scrappy game, draw probably a fair result. I'm satisfied with the point. Good day out overall, thanks Leeg for the good company and Mr Sox for the ticket help. And nice to meet a few of you up there. Thanks for the pint Mr Villafan.
Quote from: Ads on October 05, 2013, 07:59:51 PMAnyone else there today care to offer an opinion on this; Hull fans (duh Yawkshu, Yawkshu, Yawkshu) sang "you're not English anymore". I took this to be a more subtle version of "town full of Pakis" and given how shallow the gene puddle is up there, I am not suprised by EDL-ness.Did anybody else interpret the song the same as me?Bell ends. I don't understand that English song either. We were sat (well stood) quite close and a lot of them spent the match goading us and rarely watching the game it seemed. They also seemed obsessed with our sisters for some reason. Jeremy Kyle song did amuse me mind. After the match as we left the ground they were stood the other side of the fence like wannabe hooligans. I was terrified. Honest.Special mention for the escort away from the ground, top job by the police.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on October 05, 2013, 08:47:09 PMQuote from: Ads on October 05, 2013, 07:59:51 PMAnyone else there today care to offer an opinion on this; Hull fans (duh Yawkshu, Yawkshu, Yawkshu) sang "you're not English anymore". I took this to be a more subtle version of "town full of Pakis" and given how shallow the gene puddle is up there, I am not suprised by EDL-ness.Did anybody else interpret the song the same as me?Bell ends. I don't understand that English song either. We were sat (well stood) quite close and a lot of them spent the match goading us and rarely watching the game it seemed. They also seemed obsessed with our sisters for some reason. Jeremy Kyle song did amuse me mind. After the match as we left the ground they were stood the other side of the fence like wannabe hooligans. I was terrified. Honest.Special mention for the escort away from the ground, top job by the police. The "You're not English anymore" chant confused me. The eight year olds after the game terrified me. Honest.Yes, kudos to the Humberside police armoured forces division who escorted us well away from the ground, stopping traffic until we were nearly in the Midlands. Great job well done.