Sunday, December 29, 2013

The Hull City Tigers Grand Performance

The stands of the majestic and always impressive KC Stadium couldn’t believe its eyes; after its chaps put on an excellent exhibition of football from an inspired initial eleven.
A performance like no other it’s the one, which the lads of Manager Steve Bruce put on a hell of a show to its faithful that never ceased to be amazed as well supportive of its squad.
Indeed, a feast of goals as well a squad determined to erase a season that’s been a sort of a see saw and with odd results and a 10th position of gold in the Premiership table.
After all this club recent ascent to EPL play, so far has shown signs of life and with a certain resilience by playing with certain persistence and holding its current position- that at the end it can be their salvation at seasons end.
As they say that there’s no easy foe, Hull City wasn’t going to allow another upset as the one they had in midweek action against a fighting Manu squad and swallow a last minute loss.
With a modest and erratic Fulham squad destined for the relegation league- the Tigers weren’t in the mood for another heartbreaking result that could jeopardize their stay in the top circuit.
At the end of this match both Managers put in evidence that they were playing a very conservative match as well a defensive one by showing and all around 4-3-2-1 formation to protect their goal posts.
Unfortunately for the visiting Cottagers things didn’t work at all- as the home squad really put on a show in the scoreboard as well a goal feast for a final score of 6-0.
That shows for you that playing at home can be a sort of beneficial for some squads in this edition of the Barclays Premiership, after the home squad just needed to show off its power in just 35 minutes of the second half.
This was a performance like no other for the Hull City Tigers that really had a dandy of a day as well inspired to avenge their previous match loss with a show of force and ambitious determination that sealed this victory in what’s the last one for 2013 in the English Premier League.
As the league first half is coming to an end, for the Hull City Association of Football club is back to the drawing board and make use of its limited resources to bring one or more players to reinforce its squad in the upcoming winter market.
Contenders is the word for a club as modest still one that so far has shown a fighting spirit and  determination to soar to new heights in this edition of league play and believe me this chaps can do it with flying colors.

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