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Ruict
20 Oct 2009, 11:53 AM
I saw the game last night against Fulham, and let me tell you, that is one bad team.
THis team got no game what so ever. An MLS team like LA can beat them easy. I think this coach needs to go fast.
Giovanni is a great player and he looked horrible, it look like he had no one to play with. Altidore will never shine in this team. I feel bad for him.

sendorange
20 Oct 2009, 05:02 PM
I had the misfortune of watching LA against Houston last weekend and they made Hull look like Barcelona.

three lions
20 Oct 2009, 05:05 PM
I had the misfortune of watching LA against Houston last weekend and they made Hull look like Barcelona.

haha......classic

Harry Boulton
21 Oct 2009, 09:43 AM
I'll give your post a little more credit.


On any given day, a Sunday league pub team can beat Hull City.

And yet further:

On any given day, MY local pub team could beat Hull City.

Matt Clark
21 Oct 2009, 01:45 PM
Hmmm. Two new threads in the forum, both about Hull.

Tell me, do Hull have any American soccer players on their books? And are they, despite not doing that well, not playing these American soccer players?

Just a hunch.

three lions
21 Oct 2009, 04:48 PM
Hmmm. Two new threads in the forum, both about Hull.

Tell me, do Hull have any American soccer players on their books? And are they, despite not doing that well, not playing these American soccer players?

Just a hunch.

you hit the nail on the head Matt...

busbyboy74
21 Oct 2009, 08:49 PM
I saw the game last night against Fulham, and let me tell you, that is one bad team.
THis team got no game what so ever. An MLS team like LA can beat them easy. I think this coach needs to go fast.
Giovanni is a great player and he looked horrible, it look like he had no one to play with. Altidore will never shine in this team. I feel bad for him.

I think both teams are terrible....I mean fulham consists of mediocre players like Dempsey, Eddie Johnson and Co.

Altidore did not shine in Spain and if he is not capable of lighting the Prem on fire while surrounded by sub par team mates, then perhaps he should take a plane back to the land of trailer parks and shitty beer!

M
21 Oct 2009, 08:50 PM
you hit the nail on the head Matt...

It works like this. Yank joins basement dweller and:

1. If he plays, he's single-handedly stopping them from being relegated.
2. If he doesn't play he's too good for the team and/or the coach is an idiot.

three lions
21 Oct 2009, 09:11 PM
It works like this. Yank joins basement dweller and:

1. If he plays, he's single-handedly stopping them from being relegated.
2. If he doesn't play he's too good for the team and/or the coach is an idiot.

accurate analysis as usual M...

TabLalas
22 Oct 2009, 12:53 PM
I think both teams are terrible....I mean fulham consists of mediocre players like Dempsey, Eddie Johnson and Co.

Altidore did not shine in Spain and if he is not capable of lighting the Prem on fire while surrounded by sub par team mates, then perhaps he should take a plane back to the land of trailer parks and shitty beer!

And here I am thinking this whole time that Manchester was the white trash capitol of the world.
Guess you learn something new every day.

Matt Clark
22 Oct 2009, 02:57 PM
You thought Manchester was the white trash "building occupied by a state legislature" of the world?

busbyboy74
22 Oct 2009, 03:42 PM
You thought Manchester was the white trash "building occupied by a state legislature" of the world?

Not his fault Matt.....the boy is from Jersey and educated in the U.S.

I read an interesting stat that showed only 20% of Yanks own passports and out of that 20% only 7% percent travel outside of N.A and Mexico. That being said our friend from Jersey has most likely never visited Europe and thus is clueless...

TabLalas
22 Oct 2009, 05:08 PM
Try again BusBoy,
Live in Jersey, wasn't born there, thank god.
And you don't need a passport when you have a valid military I.D, as I did when I was traveling throughout Europe.
Germany is wonderful (great beer), Austria and Switzerland are breathtaking, France is a s-hole as is Northern Italy. England is okay, your mass transit and food sucks but the people there have a fairly jovial quality and are fun to drink with once they get past the "country d-waving contest" to find a yank that understands and enjoys soccer.
And no, I'm not calling it football and never will.

Since when don't politicians or legislatures qualify for "white trash" status?

ovalball
22 Oct 2009, 05:27 PM
...the land of trailer parks and shitty beer!

I just wanted to say that last one really hurts. While it is true our national beer market is dominated by those two giant, foreign beverage companies, in North Carolina alone we have at least a dozen micro breweries that turn out a great selection of beers, ales, porters, stouts and specialty brews. Nationwide the craft brewing industry continues to grow and pubs and restaurants are expanding their draft/draught choices (our palates aren't all dead). And one of these days I'm movin' outta this single wide. So, you see, there is hope.

Now if I could just find some nice cask conditioned ales like we had in Scotland last fall. Ahhhhhhh.:) Alba Gu Brath, indeed.

(I apologize for double posting, but I wanted to get on the right thread.):o

Matt Clark
23 Oct 2009, 12:38 AM
Try again BusBoy,
Live in Jersey, wasn't born there, thank god.
And you don't need a passport when you have a valid military I.D, as I did when I was traveling throughout Europe.
Germany is wonderful (great beer), Austria and Switzerland are breathtaking, France is a s-hole as is Northern Italy. England is okay, your mass transit and food sucks but the people there have a fairly jovial quality and are fun to drink with once they get past the "country d-waving contest" to find a yank that understands and enjoys soccer.
And no, I'm not calling it football and never will.

Since when don't politicians or legislatures qualify for "white trash" status?

Wow. A walking cliche. Nice.

TabLalas
23 Oct 2009, 08:08 AM
Wow. A walking cliche. Nice.

You're just too cool for me, that's obviously the problem here.
None of this has anything to do with soccer though.

Ruict
23 Oct 2009, 09:08 AM
Some of those trailer parks are very luxury . Nothing like a good Coors Light. I love America. Where else in the world can you watch every single soccer League. Only in America, Baby.

Going back to Hull, this coach has a jewel in Altidore and he is not using it. putting Altidore in the 78 minute is rubbish. this kid takes a while to get warm.
He was better off staying with the NY Red Bulls knowing that this team will soon have some great players.

Alex_1
23 Oct 2009, 09:47 AM
Hmm. I have to admit, this thread is pretty funny. It started off about Hull City and ended up talking about the quality of trailer parks. It seems to fit, somehow. :D

M
23 Oct 2009, 11:38 AM
Hmm. I have to admit, this thread is pretty funny. It started off about Hull City and ended up talking about the quality of trailer parks. It seems to fit, somehow. :D

Yes, but what about the 'phone boxes?

Matt Clark
23 Oct 2009, 01:23 PM
You're just too cool for me, that's obviously the problem here.
Yeah, I get that a lot.