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Post by admin on Sept 11, 2011 8:19:03 GMT
Peterborough 0 - 1 Hull (one that got away and might be costly come the end of the season ) Aaron McLean's goal ("Sods Law" : was enough to give Hull their second successive victory and condemn Peterborough to a second straight defeat. McLean, who swapped Posh for the Tigers last year, netted from Tom Cairney's corner just after half-time. Earlier, Grant McCann could have given United the lead in second minute, but rifled his shot over the bar. Emile Sinclair and Ryan Bennett had Peterborough's best chances but neither could make them count. After McCann fired over, Martyn Waghorn had an opportunity to give Hull the lead, but his effort was palmed onto the bar by goalkeeper Paul Jones. Later, Hull could have made the scoreline look much more flattering had they not found Jones in good form, with the Posh keeper saving well from Jack Hobbs' header. At the other end, Adriano Basso was not to be outdone as he brilliantly denied Craig Alcock and Nigel Pearson's side held on for all three points. Posh boss Darren Ferguson told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire: "It was a game we certainly didn't deserve to lose. It should have been 0-0 at the very least. "As the ball dropped to Aaron I just had a feeling he'd score as I've seen him do it before. "If I'm going to be critical of my side, then perhaps we didn't get enough shots off." bbc
If I was going to be critical I'd say how the hell did Tomlin stay on the pitch for 90mins, he got worse as the match went on
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2011 10:24:54 GMT
Peterborough 0 - 1 Hull
If I was going to be critical I'd say how the hell did Tomlin stay on the pitch for 90mins, he got worse as the match went on Why he took Taylor off and not Tomlin was very odd at the least. I have to say that Taylor looked quality with some of his touches in the first half. His foot work is something to watch.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2011 11:35:16 GMT
The slow painful descent to the bottom three is well underway now,
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Post by admin on Sept 11, 2011 11:45:58 GMT
The slow painful descent to the bottom three is well underway now, Didn't like to say it but that was my thought. Hull were competent but no great shakes and 0 points is not good enough I'm afraid. Burnley next week is already a must win match I'm led to believe
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2011 13:33:58 GMT
The slow painful descent to the bottom three is well underway now, Didn't like to say it but that was my thought. Hull were competent but no great shakes and 0 points is not good enough I'm afraid. Burnley next week is already a must win match I'm led to believe Really dont think they will go down this season, from what I have seen they are not a bad side at all.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2011 16:02:47 GMT
The slow painful descent to the bottom three is well underway now, Didn't like to say it but that was my thought. Hull were competent but no great shakes and 0 points is not good enough I'm afraid. Burnley next week is already a must win match I'm led to believe The difference this season is that we can absorb the pressure put on us by the opposition and not capitulate. A very good win
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