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POST-MATCH THREAD: Hull City v Charlton Athletic: Saturday 25th October 2025: KO 15:00

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  • Starinnaddick
    Starinnaddick Posts: 4,349
    I happen to think it's a good sign when players are not happy to be hooked. Shows they really care. 
  • YTS1978
    YTS1978 Posts: 1,712
    I'd like to know why he gave it 'the ears' on scoring.
    If you look a the Charlton highlights reel you can see Bree (bottom left of the screen) making the same "ears" gesture to the stands. Could be towards the Hull fans.
    Yea bree done it understandably to the Hull fans for giving him grief about the ball being in the quadrant.
    There's a few Hull fans on BBC complaining about the Hull fans giving Bree grief for corners. Apparently fans in that part of ground do it every game to away players and other Hull fans are fed up with it. 

    ericwatson - "I hope the idiots in the north stand can accept the stupidity of telling every corner taken by the opposition is not in the quadrant, cost hull city 2 points today, they are beyond stupid, it annoys every true supporter in the ground when they do this, wastes time (including when we are behind), please grow up, learn from what happened today and stop doing it, 6th today down to 8th, YOUR FAULT"

    Tiger1904 - "
    Watching the North stand fans doing their time wasting corner routine, then Charlton score, said fans leave the stadium, clowns"
    We were saying this after the game yesterday! The twats. It actually gave us time to not rush the corner, get set up properly in the box and Bree a little more time to compose himself and deliver the ball. Glorious. Thanks lads 😃
  • gringo
    gringo Posts: 616
    edited October 26
    I hope that all of you that went yesterday took time out to explore the magnificence of Hull?

  • daveroan
    daveroan Posts: 232
    Perhaps this has confirmed that when we are at full strength some of our summer signings might not even be in the matchday squad. Consider the full strength team :

    Kaminski
    Ramsay, Jones, Bell
    Bree,               Edwards
    Carey, Coventry, Docherty
               Godden Olaphe

    subs : (It seems these would be regular subs ) Gillesphey, Burke, Kelman, Mannion, Campbell, Leaburn

    Then Nibbs,Rankin-Costello, Anderson, Hernandez, Apter
    Tough for some....!
  • RedPanda said:
    I thought we were poor in the second half. A point is great, winning two away games in a few days was always a huge ask. 

    Steve Brown is on the train drinking and chatting like a normal fan. The team are ahead of us on an LNER train and I hear they're all as friendly (shout out to Nicholas who's with them). 

    A top geezer is Brownie, I have had the good fortune to meet him and am not surprised that nobody has a bad word to say about him.
    A bloody good footballer as well.
    And a better goalkeeper than Mike Amman and probably Andy Petterson.
  • usetobunkin
    usetobunkin Posts: 2,195
    Drove up, arrived around 1:10 pm thought we get a tea and a burger.Not a chance no food stall anywhere . Stadium felt soulless. 
    You could tell the travelling that the team had endured was reflected in yesterday’s performance. (I went to Ipswich and was pretty knackered and I didn’t have to play!) Sloppy play and missed passes abounded, but we toughed it out. Hull needed a mistake from Mac to get off the mark. 
    A couple of seasons ago we would have capitulated a it would have been how many we loose by.
    NJ has really built a streak of grit in this squad and we keep going. Carey is a revelation,  everyone else was below par , but as I said I think the travel has really took its toll. 
    Berry’s equaliser felt like a winner. 7/9 not a bad return.  Our travellers kept the support and noise going throughout.

    Knobhead of the day must go to the announcer, just embarrassing.

  • Braziliance
    Braziliance Posts: 8,395
    Drove up, arrived around 1:10 pm thought we get a tea and a burger.Not a chance no food stall anywhere . Stadium felt soulless. 
    You could tell the travelling that the team had endured was reflected in yesterday’s performance. (I went to Ipswich and was pretty knackered and I didn’t have to play!) Sloppy play and missed passes abounded, but we toughed it out. Hull needed a mistake from Mac to get off the mark. 
    A couple of seasons ago we would have capitulated a it would have been how many we loose by.
    NJ has really built a streak of grit in this squad and we keep going. Carey is a revelation,  everyone else was below par , but as I said I think the travel has really took its toll. 
    Berry’s equaliser felt like a winner. 7/9 not a bad return.  Our travellers kept the support and noise going throughout.

    Knobhead of the day must go to the announcer, just embarrassing.

    The duality of man, I thought he was brilliant and great entertainment 😂
  • follett
    follett Posts: 1,045
    Drove up, arrived around 1:10 pm thought we get a tea and a burger.Not a chance no food stall anywhere . Stadium felt soulless. 
    You could tell the travelling that the team had endured was reflected in yesterday’s performance. (I went to Ipswich and was pretty knackered and I didn’t have to play!) Sloppy play and missed passes abounded, but we toughed it out. Hull needed a mistake from Mac to get off the mark. 
    A couple of seasons ago we would have capitulated a it would have been how many we loose by.
    NJ has really built a streak of grit in this squad and we keep going. Carey is a revelation,  everyone else was below par , but as I said I think the travel has really took its toll. 
    Berry’s equaliser felt like a winner. 7/9 not a bad return.  Our travellers kept the support and noise going throughout.

    Knobhead of the day must go to the announcer, just embarrassing.

    Died of cringe when he was saying good afternoon to every stand just before kick off and was barely getting anything back 
  • A good mate of mine knows Bezza. I’m gonna message him to try to find out about the celebration. Was a bit odd when you consider how pleased he was at the end and in interviews. 

    He describes Luke Berry as a ‘b tech Frank Lampard’ and I think that’s spot on really. Nice goal scoring option from the bench 
  • 2121
    2121 Posts: 1,200
    Did hernandez offer anything or on too late?

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  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 685
    2121 said:
    Did hernandez offer anything or on too late?
    Besides immaculate vibes not really 
  • gringo
    gringo Posts: 616
    2121 said:
    Did hernandez offer anything or on too late?
    yes apparently he has a huge bottom.
  • jose
    jose Posts: 652
    Based on the smallest number of involvements Hernandez had, what I liked about him was he played like he knew the value of a result to us all.
  • Kinsella87
    Kinsella87 Posts: 474
    We are above the 3 teams we’ve lost to. 
  • Southbank
    Southbank Posts: 5,271
    stonemuse said:
    Looking back on the changes made .. would have been better Costello in place  of Coventry which would have left Doc and Carey in their normal roles .. Apter for Bree was correct althrough he could have played Burke with Ramsey pushed up on the right which would have allowed Apter to play in place of Campbell , but bringing in Campbell and Leaburn did not work .. could also have played Knibbs in Campbell role and left Olaofe who only played one game up front if he really needed to rest Kelman .. ….i think NJ got away with it yesterday 
    I’d prefer TC and Miles on as subs during the second half, Tanto and Kelman starting. 

    But NJ got away with nothing, it was a deserved result at the end of a busy week. 
    Whereas having TC on from the start meant we could be on the front foot because of the key attacking/pressing role he plays. Such a shame his finishing is not yet up to scratch, but that is true of all of our forwards and none of them bring what TC does to the side.
    Mind you, if/when he does score goals he will be sold off for a lot of cash.
    The lack of goal scoring forwards is a big problem and quite likely we will offload a few underperformers at Xmas in order to buy a Championship level striker, unless Godden comes back firing on all cylinders.. I think maybe Apter and Knibbs should go. Neither seem to fit our set up. I would rather Fullah in the first team squad, who can play in either of their positions and has more talent.
  • Crispywood
    Crispywood Posts: 685
    Southbank said:
    stonemuse said:
    Looking back on the changes made .. would have been better Costello in place  of Coventry which would have left Doc and Carey in their normal roles .. Apter for Bree was correct althrough he could have played Burke with Ramsey pushed up on the right which would have allowed Apter to play in place of Campbell , but bringing in Campbell and Leaburn did not work .. could also have played Knibbs in Campbell role and left Olaofe who only played one game up front if he really needed to rest Kelman .. ….i think NJ got away with it yesterday 
    I’d prefer TC and Miles on as subs during the second half, Tanto and Kelman starting. 

    But NJ got away with nothing, it was a deserved result at the end of a busy week. 
    Whereas having TC on from the start meant we could be on the front foot because of the key attacking/pressing role he plays. Such a shame his finishing is not yet up to scratch, but that is true of all of our forwards and none of them bring what TC does to the side.
    Mind you, if/when he does score goals he will be sold off for a lot of cash.
    The lack of goal scoring forwards is a big problem and quite likely we will offload a few underperformers at Xmas in order to buy a Championship level striker, unless Godden comes back firing on all cylinders.. I think maybe Apter and Knibbs should go. Neither seem to fit our set up. I would rather Fullah in the first team squad, who can play in either of their positions and has more talent.
    We’ve just spent 4.3M on Apter and Knibbs u dont bin them off after half a season. They haven’t done anything wrong they haven’t even gotten a fair chance the issue is that Bree and Carey have been 2 of our best 3 players this season. Also the solution to throw in an 18yr old with zero league experience and expect him to play like Gallagher is so unrealistic. 

    Do we need a proper no.9 yes but good ones at this level will cost insane amounts of money which we don’t have Kelman Leaburn TC Tanto all have potential even if one of them clicks they will have the ability to become a very good striker at this level 
  • Am sure the boys were super tired after battling with Ipswich as was tough side to face and on hull City from behind equaliser is good display and comeback was almost archived but good game it's better than losing the whole game . Well done boys
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,749
    Southbank said:
    stonemuse said:
    Looking back on the changes made .. would have been better Costello in place  of Coventry which would have left Doc and Carey in their normal roles .. Apter for Bree was correct althrough he could have played Burke with Ramsey pushed up on the right which would have allowed Apter to play in place of Campbell , but bringing in Campbell and Leaburn did not work .. could also have played Knibbs in Campbell role and left Olaofe who only played one game up front if he really needed to rest Kelman .. ….i think NJ got away with it yesterday 
    I’d prefer TC and Miles on as subs during the second half, Tanto and Kelman starting. 

    But NJ got away with nothing, it was a deserved result at the end of a busy week. 
    Whereas having TC on from the start meant we could be on the front foot because of the key attacking/pressing role he plays. Such a shame his finishing is not yet up to scratch, but that is true of all of our forwards and none of them bring what TC does to the side.
    Mind you, if/when he does score goals he will be sold off for a lot of cash.
    The lack of goal scoring forwards is a big problem and quite likely we will offload a few underperformers at Xmas in order to buy a Championship level striker, unless Godden comes back firing on all cylinders.. I think maybe Apter and Knibbs should go. Neither seem to fit our set up. I would rather Fullah in the first team squad, who can play in either of their positions and has more talent.
    Absolute drivel. 
  • I'd like to know why he gave it 'the ears' on scoring.
    Doesn't seem too upset.

    https://youtu.be/2ntto1qI7cY
    I agree.   Yet reacted to getting reminded (gently told off?) of where he was, at about 42 seconds.    

    Seemed like he suddenly realised that, rather than making a video on his phone with his mates, he was actually in a professional post match interview.   

    But only took a second or 2 to realise, before he snapped into professional mode.    

    Well done LB!   Keep 'em coming!  



  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,196
    They just never give up.
    is there where I say the starters Leaburn and TC tired out the defence for the finishers to come on and nick the goals cos it’s always easier in the last half hour when the game opens up 🙄
    The graft put in to keep getting these results is beyond .

    0.25%    Top 2
    6.75%    Play offs 
    38%      7th-12th
    50%      13th-21st
    5 %       Relegation 




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  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,749
    I'd like to know why he gave it 'the ears' on scoring.
    Doesn't seem too upset.

    https://youtu.be/2ntto1qI7cY
    I agree.   Yet reacted to getting reminded (gently told off?) of where he was, at about 42 seconds.    

    Seemed like he suddenly realised that, rather than making a video on his phone with his mates, he was actually in a professional post match interview.   

    But only took a second or 2 to realise, before he snapped into professional mode.    

    Well done LB!   Keep 'em coming!  



    Surely that comment was in relation to Onel jumping on him
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,656
    I think anything more out of this coming season other than very decent consolidation will very much hinge on whether any of our strikers and in that I include Kelman, TC, Leaburn and Olaofe can strike a rich vein of form. Thus far all of them have contributed to the points tally by working hard but none have really looked like bagging goals. If that should change and one or more hits some form and it’s at the right time then we could yet surprise ourselves and a few others. I’ve purposely not included Godden in that because at this point at his age and recovering from injury I think he’s a wild card for us. 
  • NabySarr
    NabySarr Posts: 4,346
    I think anything more out of this coming season other than very decent consolidation will very much hinge on whether any of our strikers and in that I include Kelman, TC, Leaburn and Olaofe can strike a rich vein of form. Thus far all of them have contributed to the points tally by working hard but none have really looked like bagging goals. If that should change and one or more hits some form and it’s at the right time then we could yet surprise ourselves and a few others. I’ve purposely not included Godden in that because at this point at his age and recovering from injury I think he’s a wild card for us. 
    Not sure about Olaofe’s history, but Kelman, Leaburn and TC all had purple patches last season. Not sure any of them will score consistently all season at this level yet, as they didn’t in league 1, but should hopefully all have a patch of good form at some point. 

    I think a lot of it is confidence, especially with moving up a level, once they score a couple of goals over a short period they will be a lot more confident and it will show 
  • eastterrace6168
    eastterrace6168 Posts: 22,792
    Loving that Berry didn't know who or where we were next Saturday...err Swansea at The Valley Luke,,,ok mate 😉
  • daveroan said:
    Perhaps this has confirmed that when we are at full strength some of our summer signings might not even be in the matchday squad. Consider the full strength team :

    Kaminski
    Ramsay, Jones, Bell
    Bree,               Edwards
    Carey, Coventry, Docherty
               Godden Olaphe

    subs : (It seems these would be regular subs ) Gillesphey, Burke, Kelman, Mannion, Campbell, Leaburn

    Then Nibbs,Rankin-Costello, Anderson, Hernandez, Apter
    Tough for some....!
    A 46 Championship games season and you’ve probably posted that at least 33  Championship games too early. 
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,165
    Sounded like the team were on the boozy train back to London 😂

    Kelman and Hernandez were on the 18.35 back. 
  • I think anything more out of this coming season other than very decent consolidation will very much hinge on whether any of our strikers and in that I include Kelman, TC, Leaburn and Olaofe can strike a rich vein of form. Thus far all of them have contributed to the points tally by working hard but none have really looked like bagging goals. If that should change and one or more hits some form and it’s at the right time then we could yet surprise ourselves and a few others. I’ve purposely not included Godden in that because at this point at his age and recovering from injury I think he’s a wild card for us. 
    Best post of all, Shooters. Absolutely agree. Especially re: Godden who we all think is going to do what he did for us last year. I think we will be very lucky?
    We are where we are through stoic hard work, some decent midfield players and bloody good management. Any more will need much improvement from most of the front players........
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,179
    Major said:
    I'd like to know why he gave it 'the ears' on scoring.
    Ask him.

    Good answer.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,960
    Quite neat that in the Hull City programme, they interviewed both Dillon Phillips, plus our shared exes Leon Cort and Alex Dyer.
  • wolfgang
    wolfgang Posts: 402

    I agree.   Yet reacted to getting reminded (gently told off?) of where he was, at about 42 seconds.    

    Seemed like he suddenly realised that, rather than making a video on his phone with his mates, he was actually in a professional post match interview.   

    But only took a second or 2 to realise, before he snapped into professional mode.    

    Looks to me like he was desperate for a piss.