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Title: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Sam on December 18, 2008, 06:35:52 PM
Hull City v Sunderland (Sat, 20th)
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: capodetutticapi on December 18, 2008, 07:02:36 PM
wish hull could crumple like WBA
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Deeks on December 18, 2008, 08:37:16 PM
Wishful thinking. It would have been nice if Sunderland had Hull's Brazilian.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: kev on December 19, 2008, 08:21:21 AM
Its being shown on Setanta Ireland so there will be plenty of links, haven't got a clue which team is going to turn up.  Hull are better away from home for some strange reason, in a strange season.

http://www.safc.com/match/?page_id=16467&fixture=3004154

By Nick Alexander

Ricky Sbragia has said that Dean Whitehead is going to have to fight to win back his place after last weekend's 4-0 victory over West Brom.

The performance against the Baggies has given Sbragia a selection "headache" ahead of Sunderland's trip to Hull tomorrow.

Whitehead, the skipper, returns to the squad after recovering from a leg injury. Teemu Tainio replaced Whitehead against the Baggies.

Sbragia said: "Teemu and Dean can play in the same side, providing the team is set up right, but that's something we will look at over the course of today."

Sbragia must also decide whether to stay with the 4-4-2 line-up that did well against West Brom or switch to a 4-5-1 formation.

"If you play five across the middle it makes you more solid and, tomorrow, trying to keep it tight and not concede a goal early on will be a priority," he said.

fanshull450 Sunderland's fans and players celebrate Ross Wallace's late winner at the KC Stadium in 2006

"But we had a great result with the team we played last week and I have said that continuity is important, it's one I'm thinking about. If we go with the two up front, we need more work from the strikers."

Sbragia will name his team after training today. "We'll name the team and then take a squad of 19 or 20 to Hull," said the coach.

Pascal Chimbonda is fit and is likely to return to the squad but Craig Gordon and George McCartney are still ruled out.

McCartney, the left-back, had an operation on the soles of both feet this week.

"George's operation has been successful," said Sbragia. "He'll rest for 10 days and then we will see how he goes.

"Craig [Gordon] is raring to come back but he might be two or three weeks away, we can't push him."

Sunderland (from): Fulop, Colgan, Bardsley, Nosworthy, Ferdinand, Collins, Chimbonda, Edwards, Leadbitter, Malbranque, Reid, Richardson, Tainio, Whitehead, Yorke, Cisse, Jones, Healy, Murphy.

http://www.safc.com/news/?page_id=16463

Richardson to lead Sunderland at Hull

By Nick Alexander

Kieran Richardson will keep the captain's armband when Sunderland go to Hull tomorrow.

The midfielder was made skipper for the first time last weekend, helping the Black Cats record a 4-0 win over West Brom at the Stadium of Light.

And Ricky Sbragia, who coached Richardson when he was kid at Manchester United, reckons the midfielder has grown in stature this season.

Sbragia said: "Kieran's done extremely well this season. He's maturing, and the decision to make him captain last week showed him that everything he has done has been noticed.

"I think generally this season he has shown good leadership, and we asked him to continue that against West Brom.

"Perhaps at Manchester United he didn't have that leadership instinct, but he has grown up and was a worthy captain for us."

Richardson is virtually an ever-present in Sunderland's side this season after making 18 appearances for the club so far.

"He has got the energy and I think the modern player needs that," said Sbragia.


http://www.sunderlandecho.com/sport/Jones-relishing-Cisse-linkup.4808842.jp

Jones relishing Cisse link-up

Published Date: 19 December 2008
E-mail Ian Laws

Kenwyne Jones believes hard work will see his partnership with Djibril Cisse strike fear into Premier League defences.
Former boss Roy Keane – who brought both men to Wearside – admitted before his departure that he wasn't even sure if the international duo would gel.

Jones's double salvo in last Saturday's 4-0 home win over West Brom took his total in an injury-shortened season to four while Cisse fired his seventh of the campaign and created his partner's second against the Baggies.

The pair have started only five games together but Jones heads into tomorrow's trip to Hull hoping the strike pair's performances have offered proof of a positive future.

He said: "The way we have played should have answered some questions. I can't explain what we have to do anymore or what we should be doing to convince people.

"But hopefully, they can see it on the pitch because we are working on it every day in training.

"Hopefully it will turn out good and produce some more goals."

Jones admitted Hull's impact on the top flight had been "a fairytale".

The Tigers are playing in top flight for the first time in their 104-year history but victory over Sunderland tomorrow would take them to 30 points before Christmas.

Jones said: "The league is like a fairytale: there is always a success story, there is always the biggest loser and the biggest winner.

"I guess someone had to fill those roles, and thankfully for Hull, they are doing it. I am happy for them."

The 24-year-old Trinidad and Tobago international is approaching his peak again after missing the opening 10 games of the season due to the knee injury suffered against England on June 1.

It was thought at first that he would not return until March next year at the earliest, so is enjoying every minute of the campaign.

Jones said: "Football is a really short career and you have to enjoy what you do. If you don't, there is no point in being in it.

"In the next 10 years maybe, my career could be over – God willing, it's not – so I have to enjoy every minute I have because when it's over, it's over."

Sunderland are third from bottom as they head to Hull's KC Stadium but Jones feels no pressure about the position.

The former Southampton man, who had loan spells with Stoke and Sheffield Wednesday during his Saints days, added: "The thing is, from eighth place to last place in the league, it is so tight, so I don't think any teams in those positions will be thinking it is going to be a relegation battle.

"It's just like the Championship, or League One or League Two, where I have been for years. You have a couple of wins and you are right up the table; you have a couple of losses, and you are back down.

"That's what's happening this year. All we need to do is just maintain that progression.

"One win gets you so far. We are not really going to worry about relegation until it has separated, and at the moment, it has not.

"There are a lot of big teams down there and you don't know what is going to happen.

"Every game from now until the table irons itself out and there is some space in between the relegation zone and mid-table, we need to be on that type of form and winning games until that time comes.

"Whenever that is, we don't know, but hopefully it will be in the next three, four, five games.

"We just need to keep progressing."
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Bakes on December 19, 2008, 11:08:53 AM
Meanwhile Carlos Edwards made this week's Sports Illustrated magazine... for the wrong reasons  ::)


Imagine my joy and surprise to see Carlos in full kit in SI... in the feature "They Said It", which usually quotes a sporting figure for having said something interesting, controversial... or just plain perplexing.

commenting on the team's recent form

"We just have to get our heads down and continue to start winning games..."

http://vault.sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1149821/index.htm
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Ngozi on December 19, 2008, 11:54:54 AM
LOL cmon that was a misquote   .... we knew what he meant .... the things these magazines highlight lol
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Deeks on December 19, 2008, 03:42:44 PM
Honestly, I dont see anything bad in what he said. He may have used wrong words..... but no malice was intended.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Dinner Mints on December 19, 2008, 04:22:15 PM
He may have used wrong words....
That's the joke.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: davidephraim on December 19, 2008, 04:34:29 PM
Dwight, Carlos, Kenwyne....Dis next game will be a joy for you. Keep it tight and it will turn out alright.
Allyuh have de freedom to play allyuh game minus de managerial drama. De Socawarriors massive will be tunnin in to not only see allyuh victorious but more so to see de 3 TnT Stars enjoy themselves and have one another on de field. Dat degree of cohesion that comes from countrymanship. I know i speak for some when I say I cant wait!

Long Live Sunderland for giving our boys a venue to do their magic. Dwight... i like yuh turn and run in from yester week. Run at dem horse. Carlos keep it tight and RUN AT DEM and KJ ah expectin yuh to tun dem up and RUN AT DEM.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: rotatopoti3 on December 20, 2008, 09:11:17 AM
any links appreciated..
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Dinner Mints on December 20, 2008, 09:16:20 AM
any links appreciated..
Take yuh pick: http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=27013&part=sports
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: rotatopoti3 on December 20, 2008, 09:25:07 AM
thanzx gillie face..

ah try those but some ah dem saying yuh need passwords to get in
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Dinner Mints on December 20, 2008, 09:38:18 AM
http://www.justin.tv/mysportsthree

Password:mysportsthree
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Trini boi on December 20, 2008, 09:45:08 AM
http://www.justin.tv/mysportsthree

Password:mysportsthree

best link http://the-success.blogspot.com/2008/11/success-channel-4.html
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: rotatopoti3 on December 20, 2008, 09:49:53 AM
thanks alot triniboi...boss link... :beermug:
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Quags on December 20, 2008, 09:58:02 AM
Sweetness it on Setanta too. 1-1 i believe
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: assrancid on December 20, 2008, 10:31:06 AM
Sunderland is a serious shit side.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: FineMan on December 20, 2008, 10:41:34 AM
If Sunderland don't get all 3 points now then they deserve to be relegated.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: RedDevils on December 20, 2008, 10:44:01 AM
GOAL by KJ.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: assrancid on December 20, 2008, 10:47:25 AM
Still a shit team, in fact is two shit teams play today....that football tiring to watch boy.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: FineMan on December 20, 2008, 10:51:47 AM
Djibril and Kenwyne swinging it weh on dem.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: RedDevils on December 20, 2008, 10:52:03 AM
4-1 Sunderland. Cisse and KJ have a celebration dance yes, well look thing.  :devil:
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: assrancid on December 20, 2008, 10:54:35 AM
like everytime I say they are ah shit side, is goal they scoring.

good goal bt Cisse
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: freakazoid on December 20, 2008, 10:56:12 AM
jones score edwards get an assist, and they win. good stuff.

o yeah time 4 another installment of kj transfer rumours
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: zuluwarrior on December 20, 2008, 10:57:43 AM
KEANE must be askin himself if it was he that was causin the players not to perform .
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: rotatopoti3 on December 20, 2008, 10:59:31 AM
like everytime I say they are ah shit side, is goal they scoring.

Rancid ah find yuh does talk football d same way yuh does talk politics...Rubbish
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Dinner Mints on December 20, 2008, 11:03:29 AM
KEANE must be askin himself if it was he that was causin the players not to perform .
They was playing decent before with Keane too. But then they start going through a shit patch, and Keane couldn't motivate them out of it. De vex Daddy ting wasn't working out no more.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Cocorite on December 20, 2008, 11:05:04 AM
KJ was almost stellar today, good game. You could see the chemistry beginning to develop in the team. More freedom to play their own style. Noseworthy was a bit worrying doh.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Dinner Mints on December 20, 2008, 11:16:42 AM
edwards get an assist
??? That pass to Cisse was from Malbranque.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: dinho on December 20, 2008, 11:23:55 AM
KJ and Cisse put down a new passa passa dance called de brush cutlass...
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: D.H.W on December 20, 2008, 11:37:36 AM
highlights? i only see piece of the first half  :-\
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: dinho on December 20, 2008, 11:39:03 AM
highlights? i only see piece of the first half  :-\

highlights.. (http://www.tvgolo.com/football.php?subaction=showfull&id=1229787356&archive=&start_from=&ucat=40&)
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: D.H.W on December 20, 2008, 11:40:50 AM
highlights? i only see piece of the first half  :-\

highlights.. (http://www.tvgolo.com/football.php?subaction=showfull&id=1229787356&archive=&start_from=&ucat=40&)

thanks omar  :beermug:
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Arazi on December 20, 2008, 12:06:12 PM
KJ and Cisse put down a new passa passa dance called de brush cutlass...
lol...is rel the jamaican dance swing it away
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: D.H.W on December 20, 2008, 12:17:08 PM
http://www.eplmatches.com/index.php/2008/12/20/hull-city-vs-sunderland-highlights/
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: FLi ! on December 20, 2008, 12:22:59 PM
KJ and Cisse put down a new passa passa dance called de brush cutlass...
lol...is rel the jamaican dance swing it away

yea is the "swing it way", and like their teammates feeling left out by the celebrations
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: FireBrand on December 20, 2008, 12:31:37 PM
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Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Bakes on December 20, 2008, 12:32:24 PM
Still a shit team, in fact is two shit teams play today....that football tiring to watch boy.

Hull is doing awfully well for a 'shit' team  ::)

Excellent result by Sunderland.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Fyzoman on December 20, 2008, 12:43:02 PM
ah now see de highlights on FSC, but A A like dey needed ah coaching change all along, hmmmmm.

oh and dat Carlos quote in SI, he probably did misspeak/spoke but me eh really see dat as dat big of a deal, obviously a slow news day/week for SI...also as a footballer when i see the words 'keep head down' or something like dat, all i could think bout is good form for shooting.

KJ eh even run to de man who put on he head boy, small thing he and cisse mustbe was practising dat stupidness so dey couldn't wait for de chance to break it out
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Bakes on December 20, 2008, 01:15:28 PM
ah now see de highlights on FSC, but A A like dey needed ah coaching change all along, hmmmmm.

oh and dat Carlos quote in SI, he probably did misspeak/spoke but me eh really see dat as dat big of a deal, obviously a slow news day/week for SI...also as a footballer when i see the words 'keep head down' or something like dat, all i could think bout is good form for shooting.

KJ eh even run to de man who put on he head boy, small thing he and cisse mustbe was practising dat stupidness so dey couldn't wait for de chance to break it out

'They said it' is a regular feature... not at all a slow day.  Last year Keane was featured when he said that players didn't want to come to Sunderland b/c there wasn't much shopping in the city.

The part that caused him to make the list was "continue to start winning games...", the definition of oxymoronic.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: RedDevils on December 20, 2008, 02:10:44 PM
KJ and Cisse put down a new passa passa dance called de brush cutlass...
lol...is rel the jamaican dance swing it away

yea is the "swing it way", and like their teammates feeling left out by the celebrations





i wounder how King felt seeing ah Trini and French man do a yardie dance on he home field lol
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: 100% Barataria on December 20, 2008, 02:14:28 PM
but wha de jail is dis, two ah dem lookin like some serious yardie at passa passa, dey even pause de odder players from joinin in de celebrations  :rotfl:  Keane knew what he was talkin about ah guess
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Big Magician on December 20, 2008, 02:32:14 PM
King is a c#nt and a shithong Britz
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Fyzoman on December 20, 2008, 02:40:19 PM
ah now see de highlights on FSC, but A A like dey needed ah coaching change all along, hmmmmm.

oh and dat Carlos quote in SI, he probably did misspeak/spoke but me eh really see dat as dat big of a deal, obviously a slow news day/week for SI...also as a footballer when i see the words 'keep head down' or something like dat, all i could think bout is good form for shooting.

KJ eh even run to de man who put on he head boy, small thing he and cisse mustbe was practising dat stupidness so dey couldn't wait for de chance to break it out

'They said it' is a regular feature... not at all a slow day.  Last year Keane was featured when he said that players didn't want to come to Sunderland b/c there wasn't much shopping in the city.

The part that caused him to make the list was "continue to start winning games...", the definition of oxymoronic.

give thanks Bakes, i imagine the "they said it' was a regular feature, i just meant it was a slow news day for dat particluar feature (i just vex dey use we Carlos), and yeah de "continue to start" is indeed priceless.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: kev on December 20, 2008, 02:47:25 PM
Strange game could of went either way, the result again more important than the performance at the minute.

The defending was woeful again at times, need a FB & CH desperately (and not forgetting my favourite chestnut a CM), worryingly with the transfer window nearly upon us still no news of a new manager.

Personally didn't think Kenwyn or Cisse played well today, but tbf the balls upto them were awful, yet both scored again so no complaints long may it continue.  Both of them let the ball come off them far too easily, too many times. 

Just hope Santa brings another good result next week, a good manager, CH, FB and CM, not much to ask really. :)
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Bakes on December 20, 2008, 03:24:28 PM
give thanks Bakes, i imagine the "they said it' was a regular feature, i just meant it was a slow news day for dat particluar feature (i just vex dey use we Carlos), and yeah de "continue to start" is indeed priceless.

Lol... doh worry, not you alone.  They don't always have a pic accompanying the caption but this time they did.  Imagine how happy I feel to first spot a footballer (in what seemed like a familiar kit) in Sports Illustrated, and then to realize it was CARLOS... happiness fuh days.  The air went out the balloon when I read the quote, lol


Kev... it's usually a mark of a good team that they can play ugly and still win, in this case it may be a case of Sunlun winning inspite of themselves?  Well as long as they stay up and give themselves a chance to fix it next season...
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: capodetutticapi on December 20, 2008, 03:59:59 PM
good victory today.keep it comin.
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Filho on December 20, 2008, 04:51:26 PM
good victory

dat celebration is toots
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: assrancid on December 20, 2008, 05:25:00 PM
Still a shit team, in fact is two shit teams play today....that football tiring to watch boy.

Hull is doing awfully well for a 'shit' team  ::)

Excellent result by Sunderland.

Awfully well...exactly!
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Boodsy on December 20, 2008, 09:04:20 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/7793269.stm

1643: GOAL Hull 1-3 Sunderland
Steed Malbranque twists and turns on the right and crosses for Kenwyne Jones to nod in from close-range. There follows one of the finest goal celebrations I have had the pleasure of watching, featuring Jones and Djibril Cisse waving their arms around like windmills. Match of the Day, that's all I'm saying.

yuh think? ;D


Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: WestCoast on December 20, 2008, 10:11:26 PM
http://www.eplmatches.com/index.php/2008/12/20/hull-city-vs-sunderland-highlights/
Thanks
Nice one KJ

de man say
Roy Who? :devil:
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: 100% Barataria on December 20, 2008, 11:30:44 PM
Found this compilation on KJ, I think all from last season, nice

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcvMMXABmOk
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: Boodsy on December 22, 2008, 06:05:40 AM
Cisse explains goal celebration

(http://www.safc.com/uploads/images/dec_08/safc_1229938559_cissedance.jpg)

So what was that goal celebration all about at Hull on Saturday?

Kenwyne Jones and Djibril Cisse burst into a bizarre dance at the KC Stadium after Jones had put Sunderland 3-1 up late in the game.

The action was repeated when Cisse added a fourth in injury time. It was all good fun, but where did the idea come from?

Well, according to the French striker, it is a move from Jamaican "dancehall" music.

He explained: "Me, Kenwyne and Carlos [Edwards] like that sort of music and it's the way they dance. We said we would do it if one of us scored.

"Kenwyne's a good lad as well as being a good footballer. I really like him off the pitch and I think that helps us play well together."

And what about the green mohican? "The hair thing is just part of me, sometimes I'm a bit crazy," said the Sunderland striker. "What will it be next? I don't know, wait and see."

http://www.safc.com/news/?page_id=16477
Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: assrancid on December 30, 2008, 10:40:10 PM
Still a shit team, in fact is two shit teams play today....that football tiring to watch boy.

Hull is doing awfully well for a 'shit' team  ::)

Excellent result by Sunderland.

Hull is a serious shit snake side, just like Sunderland.

Title: Re: Hull City v Sunderland.
Post by: capodetutticapi on December 30, 2008, 10:44:41 PM
Still a shit team, in fact is two shit teams play today....that football tiring to watch boy.

Hull is doing awfully well for a 'shit' team  ::)

Excellent result by Sunderland.

Hull is a serious shit snake side, just like Sunderland.


hull did exceptionally well in de beginnin of de season,they just on ah slide right now,kinda like ass anal.
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