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To Hull & Back is a Cardiff fan.

Cardiff fans refer to Kim as "Kimbo" - I don't think a Hull fan would call him that..

Actually from an area called Cottingham ,East Yorkshire on Hull's doorstep my parents from Cardiff ,an area named Llanrumney so through those I know a bit about their team .....Redbirds ?

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Hey I thought I recognized you from your profile pic I saw you out and about with your boyfriend Julian Clary :chant:

Pretending to be a Hull fan because you are too ashamed to admit you are a Cardiff fan, brilliant lol

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The mark of a good team is when the outfield players win the man of the match award.

Because Schmeichel hasn't saved us on many occasions this season? The penalty saves v Brighton and M'boro spring to mind straight away, 4 points he's gained us in those two games alone.

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Because Schmeichel hasn't saved us on many occasions this season? The penalty saves v Brighton and M'boro spring to mind straight away, 4 points he's gained us in those two games alone.

Shut up, you're making us look bad :ph34r:

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Also - your reading skills are sorely lacking, you ought ask your teacher for remedial lessons.

Sorry looked in the oxford dictionary but I don't seem to be able to find the word "ought" anywhere so much for your grammer lol lol lol

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Another mark of a good team is when they are 10 points clear at the top of the league.

As the Leicester legend Steve Claridge said last night on the Football League show, "Cardiff are winning ugly but you have the feeling they have another few gears to step up if they need to".

We are by far the most efficient team in the league and have plenty in stock.

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Usually this would be the case, but Cardiff really have amazed me this season.

I can understand that, we are pretty amazing..

In all seriousness though, surely the whole concept of being a good team would involve having a good goalkeeper.. He's saved us points just as strikers have scored us points..

All in all a very good team effort. Which is why we are 10 points clear.

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As the Leicester legend Steve Claridge said last night on the Football League show, "Cardiff are winning ugly but you have the feeling they have another few gears to step up if they need to".

We are by far the most efficient team in the league and have plenty in stock.

We are learning ourselves how to win "ugly" but has it come to late? I am not sure. If we can close the gap to 6 points with our game in hand against your lot then we have a chance, what I will say is that our game against you will decide the title.

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Sorry looked in the oxford dictionary but I don't seem to be able to find the word "ought" anywhere so much for your grammer lol lol lol

You have spelt grammar wrong......

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Somewhere there is a Hull City fan who isn't a complete mouthbreather.

Amidst all the semi-literate posts on internet forums, Mauled by the Tigers, broken promises of harsh receptions for former managers, taking pride in a highest ever position of 17th in the Premiership and believing themselves the biggest club in Yorkshire because of five years of modest achievement there could be intelligent life in a Hull City shirt.

Yet today we have reached a new low. Today we have seen a Hull City supporter refer to their biggest threat for automatic promotion as the Mighty Cardiff City. That's right, just as a Cardiff City fan would. A very thick Cardiff City fan, but a Cardiff City nonetheless. Now I am not one to mock the afflicted. Clearly, To Hull and Back is very afflicted. He probably spent most of Year 11 being taught what an apostrophe was. Yet I can only mock this mentality. A mentality that has proved far from uncommon amongst Hull City's army of idiotic, deluded morons who still trot out the 'Pearson was boring' line despite us having far and away the best goal difference in the division and having scored 35 goals in 15 home games. Exciting old Hull have scored 21 in 14.

So please Intelligent Hull Fans, there has to be at least one, come out of the woodwork. You must be embarrassed by the nonsense spouted by your fans online. It doesn't suit what used to be a salt-of-the-earth type club.

Pearson was such a WUM, boring the Hull mob to death with negative football only to come back and sweep teams aside at Leicester.

:pearson:

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Shut up, you're making us look bad :ph34r:

Hey go find your curling tongues then maybe while you curl your locks watch a few of the Hull and Cardiff matches to realize how good these teams really play and how you know nothing about football but just watch your local team because you might make some friends at games. :scarf:lol:scarf:lol lol ;)
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Sorry looked in the oxford dictionary but I don't seem to be able to find the word "ought" anywhere so much for your grammer lol lol lol

lol This guy is tragic

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I can understand that, we are pretty amazing..

In all seriousness though, surely the whole concept of being a good team would involve having a good goalkeeper.. He's saved us points just as strikers have scored us points..

All in all a very good team effort. Which is why we are 10 points clear.

Having a good goalkeeper is one thing, relying on one to keep you in the game because you're being dominated so badly is another. My point is that you definitely do not play like a team that's top of the table, wouldn't you agree? You like to keep it in the air instead of playing passing football. Rarely do teams top of the table get dominated for the majority of the game and try to score on the break. The actual footballing skill of your side is limited. You deserve credit for having good team spirit, and defending a lead. However, your players, style of play and performances in matches do not reflect that of a good team.

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Actually from an area called Cottingham ,East Yorkshire on Hull's doorstep my parents from Cardiff ,an area named Llanrumney so through those I know a bit about their team .....Redbirds ?

Then please stop, you're making me feel embarrassed that I go to the Uni up there and for my friends who are actually decent Hull City fans.

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Hey this must be the Midlands finest the EZEE crew famous for their hell raising whilst being totally anonymous and never divulging their identities :ph34r:

Is the Job Centre closed today then?

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Somewhere there is a Hull City fan who isn't a complete mouthbreather.

Amidst all the semi-literate posts on internet forums, Mauled by the Tigers, broken promises of harsh receptions for former managers, taking pride in a highest ever position of 17th in the Premiership and believing themselves the biggest club in Yorkshire because of five years of modest achievement there could be intelligent life in a Hull City shirt.

Yet today we have reached a new low. Today we have seen a Hull City supporter refer to their biggest threat for automatic promotion as the Mighty Cardiff City. That's right, just as a Cardiff City fan would. A very thick Cardiff City fan, but a Cardiff City nonetheless. Now I am not one to mock the afflicted. Clearly, To Hull and Back is very afflicted. He probably spent most of Year 11 being taught what an apostrophe was. Yet I can only mock this mentality. A mentality that has proved far from uncommon amongst Hull City's army of idiotic, deluded morons who still trot out the 'Pearson was boring' line despite us having far and away the best goal difference in the division and having scored 35 goals in 15 home games. Exciting old Hull have scored 21 in 14.

So please Intelligent Hull Fans, there has to be at least one, come out of the woodwork. You must be embarrassed by the nonsense spouted by your fans online. It doesn't suit what used to be a salt-of-the-earth type club.

Careful Bilo you're treading a very fine line.

Some of the guys in that "mauled by the Tigers" video looked genuinely mentally ill.

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Having a good goalkeeper is one thing, relying on one to keep you in the game because you're being dominated so badly is another. My point is that you definitely do not play like a team that's top of the table, wouldn't you agree? You like to keep it in the air instead of playing passing football. Rarely do teams top of the table get dominated for the majority of the game and try to score on the break. The actual footballing skill of your side is limited. You deserve credit for having good team spirit, and defending a lead. However, your players, style of play and performances in matches do not reflect that of a good team.

You've started to exaggerate a little now, "dominated so badly" is simply nonsense.

I'm afraid that your review of our football is flawed, simply because you don't see as much of us as I have.

The odd win when being "dominated" would be fine - but we've won 20 out of 29. There's no luck involved there.

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You've started to exaggerate a little now, "dominated so badly" is simply nonsense.

I'm afraid that your review of our football is flawed, simply because you don't see as much of us as I have.

The odd win when being "dominated" would be fine - but we've won 20 out of 29. There's no luck involved there.

Genuine question - do you think you've been quite lucky this season?

I'm not on the wind up, I'd just like to know what Cardiff fans think.

There's no doubt that you deserve to be top of the league, and by no means do I watch every Cardiff game, but there do appear to have been a number of very fortunate 1-0 wins, and a 10 point gap seems ridiculous at this stage.

I'm sure you'll go up this year, and best of luck to you if you do.

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You've started to exaggerate a little now, "dominated so badly" is simply nonsense.

I'm afraid that your review of our football is flawed, simply because you don't see as much of us as I have.

The odd win when being "dominated" would be fine - but we've won 20 out of 29. There's no luck involved there.

We're covering the same ground here. I wasn't exaggerating, look at the game at our ground, we hit the woodwork 4 times and dominated the whole thing. What it comes down to is that I think you've been extremely lucky this season and that you don't deserve to be where you are. You clearly think the opposite and I'm sure no amount of persuasion will change your mind. All I can say is good luck in the premiership, as you must surely see the season out now.

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