@RalphInUEFA Ah so it’s actually the other clubs problem, they not training behind closed doors to stop Southampton paying haha it’s a blame game on others rather than then accepting that Southampton cheated, they got caught and got punished 🎻😢
@RalphInUEFA There has been other scenarios where ineligible players have been fielded and teams kicked out the cup? Your manager and analysts cost you the place in the final, no one else to blame, an example has been set for the good of the sport
@TheStatsSaint Not £110m fine though, you only had a chance to win the final not guarantee. It was always going to be a worse punishment as it wasn’t regular season. Bet you won’t cheat again and all the hate should be towards the people involved
@FBAwayDays No excuse, truly pathetic people. The fans that ended up on the pitch are a disgrace and no one should defend them. That’s the polite way to put it
@TigersEye1904@harrisonmneil1@jonnyolsson1@bazdjcooper I think fans are always quick to jump on Slater and Coyle, I get they not the best in the league but soon as they not at the best, everyone hates them. They become the scapegoats for the team when performances are th best across the park
@TigersEye1904@bazdjcooper Slater/Coyle are in your team for Wrexham, we don’t play well and everyone jumps on Coyle and Slater rather than others that have been worse. Hughes wasn’t good against Ipswich,no one calls out that. Slater is one player that actually looks to do something positive in a game
@Fozzie040388 The team only conceded 54 goals, 8th best, the only teams that conceded less ended up finishing in the top 9. So by those stats, it is good
@aalfiewhitworth Giles was suspect at defending, can’t head a ball and he’s never shown what he can do going forward. Fans have been saying he might flourish for ages, never happens. the club only bought him as they was obligated too
Can everyone stop mentioning Giles in the line up next season. He has had multiple opportunities and never showed the ‘quality’ he has. Fans say give him a chance, he gets his chance, does nothing with it and they start the process again #hcafc
@Gadzooooooks Think there was arguments to keep him such as stability & time to build but the lack of consistency was a big issue. Big wins against top teams and playing poorly against teams in bottom half. The football was largely disappointing
Wasn’t in either camp of Selles in or out. Either decision I would have accepted. There was a lot of poor play under Selles and you can’t just blame the team he inherited, that squad should not have been battling relegation. Form was t great nor consistent #hcafc
@NathanielWhitto @TynesideTiger Coyle was the main RB in a season they only conceded 54 goals, 8th best, the only teams that conceded less ended up finishing in the top 9, part of the defence that kept us, Drameh hasn’t played enough to be considered in the best 11
@MH_HCAFC Mistakes have been made but it’s not just his fault, it’s a collective. It’s not just as simple as handing the reigns over to someone else, at least you know what you’re getting with Acun, a passionate fan and wanting good football. He will learn from mistakes #hcafc
@croupier80 @HullCity Thats your reasoning? embarrassing that you don’t see what else he brings, not the most talented but does the job on the pitch, breaks up play, looks to get forward/defends, the unglamorous work. Let’s get rid of everyone that missed chances, lowest goals scored in the league
@croupier80 @HullCity all these dont need to go! 8th best in league on goals conceded, defence isn’t the issue.always been a fan of what Slater brings to the team, Kamara is showing some promise, young give him time. Amrabat has shown age is not an issue, Jospeh is young, first try at championship.
@DavidFe20490699@KurtJohansson_ League One manager at best, he took us up from
League one as that’s his league. Not got another job in the championship since