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Hull City 4-1 Watford. Strangers on a Train

bloggers4labour.org     13 hrs ago    44 related    Send to a friend

Hull City’s biggest ever game. We are going to Wembley for the first time in our unremarkable 104 year history and I heard about the whole match via text messages and excited conversation with my neighbours on the train back from London, having been told the disease is FINALLY under control, the...

Hull City v Watford live!

skysports.com     May 14, 2008    14 related    Send to a friend

On our way to Wembley:Chris thinks Hull will run out 2-1 winners and will be at Wembley. Is it going to be a memorable Better team? Watford fan Graham has been in touch to say he thinks the Hornets were the better team in the first leg and should have won but for some poor defending and bad...

Shittu ruled out of crunch clash

watfordobserver.co.uk     May 14, 2008    Send to a friend

Dan Shittu has failed to recover from the hamstring injury he picked up at Vicarage Road on Sunday and misses tonight's Championship play-off second leg at the KC Stadium. The nine-goal defender is replaced by Jay DeMerit while Adrian Mariappa has displaced Lloyd Doyley at right back. Aidy...

Hughes wary of Hornets' sting

teamtalk.com     May 14, 2008    2 related    Send to a friend

Bryan Hughes has urged Hull to forget Wembley and focus on progressing past Watford in Wednesday's play-off semi-final second leg. Thanks to a 2-0 win in the first leg on Sunday, the Tigers are on the brink of reaching the home of English football for the first time in the club's 104-year...

Come On You Tigers!

vitalfootball.co.uk     May 14, 2008    Send to a friend

May we extend our best wishes to Hull City as they take on Watford in tonight`s play off semi-final against Watford. Bolton fans have fond memories of a Friday night in 1993 when there were more fans on the pitch than on the terraces. The Wanderers went on to secure a late promotion that season....

Kalou wants Hull move

clubcall.com     May 14, 2008    2 related    Send to a friend

Bonaventure Kalou has confirmed he would consider a move to Hull if the Tigers can win promotion to the Premiership. The Ivory Coast forward is a target for boss Phil Brown but any deal hinges on whether the Tigers can go up to the Premiership. Kalou, who is the brother of Chelsea's Salomon, is...

Aidy Boothroyd draws up Watford battle plan

telegraph.co.uk     May 14, 2008    15 related    Send to a friend

Boothroyd, who could become the first man in play-off history to pull back more than a single goal deficit, is cheered by the news that captain John Eustace will be available. In with a chance: Aidy Boothroyd aims to overturn a two-goal deficit The central midfielder had been shown a straight red...

Brown - We're prepared

skysports.com     May 13, 2008    4 related    Send to a friend

Hull v Watford live on Sky Sports 1 from 7:30pm Hull City boss Phil Brown believes his side are 'mentally prepared' for their second leg clash with Watford on Wednesday. The Tigers are in firm control of their semi-final Championship play-off clash against The Hornets following a 2-0 victory at...

Boss Brown hoping to tempt Italian legend Vieri to Hull

footballnews-247.com     May 13, 2008    5 related    Send to a friend

Filed under: WORLD CUP FOOTBALL, FIFA — @ 1:52 pm Hull City boss Phil Brown has lined-up a shock £1m deal to sign Italian legend Christian Vieri if the Tigers win promotion to the Premier League Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new...

Crystal Palace, Watford, Leeds, Southend and Wycombe take heart: Home advantage means nothing in...

sportingo.com     May 13, 2008    6 related    Send to a friend

Results in the past two seasons demonstrate that while football managers might talk of 'getting them back to our place', it's the the visiting teams which seem to thrive in the lion’s den atmosphere. An early Darren Moore goal appeared to have cemented a trip to Wembley, although the Saints were...