Great set piece delivery from super sub Robbie Brady leads to a Hull goal. 2-1 Villa now. Quinn, McShane and Brady on for Hull. Grealish has just come on for Villa.
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Great set piece delivery from super sub Robbie Brady leads to a Hull goal. 2-1 Villa now. Quinn, McShane and Brady on for Hull. Grealish has just come on for Villa.
Grealish poll-axed and wins a yellow.
Grealish poll-axed and wins second yellow,
third foul he has won, but he is playing for them to take pressure off Villa.,
Stephen Quinn just flattened Grealish!! Another yellow!
Meyler, Quinn and Brady's chances of getting regular first team football have plummeted after Hull signed Diame, Ramirez and Ben Arfa.
That's a nice reward for Quinn's recent form. Livermore and Huddlestone haven't set the world alight so Meyler was unlucky enough as it was to be kept out by them. A fully fit Brady was as good as a new signing too.
A bit hard to take but hopefully Ramirez and Ben Arfa in particular won't take too long to kick up a stink again. There is a reason why Southampton and Newcastle didn't want them.
If the Irish players can't get ahead of a pair of (talented) wasters and a big game wonder then they just haven't earned it.
Only Quinn starts tonight for Hull, Meyler and Brady on the bench. Noble starts for West Ham. Hopefully Quinn will kick lumps out of him and call him a fake paddy :)
The good news is Brady is on, the bad news is it is at Quinn's expense.
Change was at 1-1 it is now 2-2
Brady scores to put Hull 2-1 up at WBA in League Cup. Meyler and McShane also start so Bruce must be prioritising this competition :)
Shame they're out, it will be harder still for the Irish players to get games unless they can establish themselves as first choice.
No Hull Irish start today, Brady and Quinn on bench. Delaney starts for Palace, Doyle on bench.
Pretty depressing really. Looking bleak for Meyler?
Meyler was injured last week so he probably was just a bit short of fitness. This Hull side are pretty average so I think Meyler, Quinn and Brady will work their way in.
Pretty hard on Brady, Quinn, Meyler and even McShane tbh.
There seems to be a lot more patience when it comes to some of the other player's form (Huddlestone, Livermore). And of course the manager's son gets his customary place on the bench - when most fans would have McShane there ahead of him.
Don't get me wrong. I'll eat my hat if the likes of Ramirez, Diame or Ben Arfa help Hull pick up as much points as Meyler and Brady did but I doubt it.
Hull's Irish contingent all have a chance of featuring against Liverpool owing to injury problems for other players. Brady will come in if Robertson isn't passed fit. McShane is in consideration (and fans choice) to replace Dawson. Huddlestone is likely to be passed fit but if he is rested, Meyler or Quinn could come in.
Dawson was a weird buy to begin with. One of those players who was hanging on at Spurs but you got the sense once they were done with him he'd end up tumbling down a division or two.
Thought he looked a decent signing to be honest. Held his own, and generally started and was even captain, at a CL chasing (and making) side for a good few years. He's easily good enough for Hull in fairness.
Brady and McShane start for Hull, Meyler and Quinn on bench.
Long starts for Southampton.
Saints one up after only 3 minutes.
Sounds like an absolute belter by Wanyama from 40 yards.
The goal is on the Indo website, Vine footage.
Also on the score.ie
Long doing well according to Phil Thompson but has just missed a chance, an attempted dink over the keeper which he just didn't get enough on but the keeper and McShane made a good save, between them. No suggestion it was a bad miss.
Quinn and Meyler in for Hull to face Everton, with Brady dropping to the bench. Coleman starts and McGeady is a sub for Everton.
Good to see Meyler and Quinn play. A decent result for Hull after recent results though Roberto said Everton have played an incredible number of games and were tired.
http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Steph...ail/story.html
Hard done by Quinn wants key role at Hull.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/30573618
McShane training with U-21's after bust up with Bruce.
Meyler, Quinn and Brady all start v Sunderland today. No McShane in the squad as expected, though Bruce would be forgiven for giving in after this defensive masterclass from his son put Sunderland 1-0 up.
http://giant.gfycat.com/GaseousHotFlee.gif
Shocking stuff from Bruce, still Hull recovered well with 3 Irish playing.
Mind you it may have been part of a secret cunning plan, I notice when some fairly poor teams go one up early on they end up getting stuffed.
Actually looking at it again should Alex have had a free kick?
Actually I think it is Curtis Davis not Alex Bruce.
http://youtu.be/gacBz00NOoE?t=38s
I think Quinn's little run into the box may may have helped a little in this goal by taking the keepers attention
to the left of the goal, making more space at the right post. ( at 0.38 ).
What a mess.
BBC 1 5.30 KO
Quite a few Irish line up.
http://i60.tinypic.com/14ty6bk.jpg
Backed Hull to win at 15/2 it's a tricky bet :)
Wow Quinn took a really nasty tackle to the ankle , I thought his leg was broke,
back on his feet me must be made of stern stuff.
McShane back in the side, along with Quinn and Brady, to face Arsenal. Just gone 1-0 down from a corner conceded by McShane, but he didn't have any other option really.
What an absolutely unbelievable block by McShane there, whose had an excellent first 20 minutes for Hull.
Brilliant goal-line clearance from McShane from Sanchez when it would have been 2-0 and game over.
Yea I backed Hull but they went a goal down, dunno if I will see that 50p again.
threads merged, no need to discuss the same game in two different threads
Worth noting Hull went 1-0 down to Sunderland and came back to win 1-3
Can't see that happening here though. Hull giving the ball away too cheaply, well one guy is anyway.
Commentator has just said Quinn has played well, something I was thinking, McShane has done well too, Brady's kicks have been top notch,
nice to see a player who can cross a ball without wasting it. He would put 100 in before he put in a bad one, with other players it is every other ball.
[edit] Brady just put in a bad one, but it might have been a cheeky shot on goal, was not far from the top corner. About the only way Hull would
get a gaol.
It's all Hull this half, though Arsenal are still creating the odd really good chance.