by Owzat » Wed Apr 22, 2009 3:41 pm
I had doubts about our results while others were selfishly starting threads, probably to spite the wishes of others, but now Bermenstein has woken from his slumbers we have every chance of winning.
I gather our captain is unlikely to play, we shouldn't need him. If we can cut out our defensive failings from corners and as shown in the last game, we should win. Hopefully Rafa will have learned from the 2-2 at Anfield, I'm not sure there is much to learn from the 4-4 last night as you can't legislate for multiple individual errors in the same game. Hopefully he will start with Benayoun behind Torres with Kuyt on the right where he belongs.
Hull have won only three games at home and eight all season. They beat Fulham, West Ham and Middlesboro at home, but the last of those was 06/12/08. Their last win in any competition was a 1-0 in the Premiership at Craven Cottage on 04/03/09 - they've won only four times in 2009 and those were wins over Fulham in the Premiership and Newcastle, Sheff Utd and Millwall in the FA Cup.
Some Noteworthy Premiership Results
31/01/09 Hull 2-2 WBA - bottom side drawing at Hull, although they lost 3-0 to Hull at the Hawthorns
11/04/09 Middlesboro 3-1 Hull - lowest scoring Premiership side scoring three against Hull
30/08/08 Hull 0-5 Wigan - trouncing at home by ok but nothing special Wigan
27/09/08 Arsenal 1-2 Hull - back when they were in form, but shows what they can do
Against the top four Hull have drawn 0-0 at Stamford Bridge, 2-2 at Anfield, won 2-1 at the Emirates and narrowly lost 3-4 at old trafford. IF we don't win there then we'll be the only top four side that hasn't beaten Hull this season, Arsenal won 3-1 in the reverse fixture and Chelsea 3-0 at the KFC stadium.
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