Its no longer a problem.








































Its no longer a problem.
Its no longer a problem.

Its no longer a problem.
All I do is make the stuff I would've liked
Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
And yousa fake fuck like a fleshlight
There's a lot of merit in this point (did I really just say that, i'll never bloody hear the end of it now)
Take the extra millions on offer for being in the EPL, don't spend them on players who are gonna want to walk if (I'm trying to be gracious here) you go down and stick to the 3 year plan. The value of the experience gained by the whole organisation of a year in the EPL will be immense when you come back up.
Shame ITFC didn't think about that last time they were up, eh News


Qualifying for Europe will do that to you.
- just joking!) While not knowing your pre-season results (from all the doom and gloom round here it doesn't sound too promising) I think you're in alot better position than that lowest common denominator that is 2007/08 Derby. I'd look at bringing in some young guns from some of the bigger teams, with alot to prove to their host clubs (therefore hopefully giving them a bit of motivation in playing for you), Darron Gibson at Man Utd is supposed to be a pretty good young midfielder, apparently had a grievance and personal issues that affected him a bit on loan at Wolves last season but hey might be worth a look at?
)looks like a good bit of fun, maybe tigers and toffeeman could get some practice in and try out next season
actually try this one
ColU enjoyed their elevated status for two seasons without the club being ruined, without fans losing heart and with enjoyment of the better class of opposition seen. Hull will be the same this year.
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The club's greatest achievement in cup competitions was in 1930, when they reached the FA Cup semi-final.[7] The cup run saw Hull knocking out Leeds United and eventual Champions of the Second and Third Division; Blackpool and Plymouth Argyle respectively. They then knocked out Manchester City, to meet Newcastle United in the FA Cup quarter finals. The first leg at St James' Park finished as a 1�1 draw, but in the replay Hull beat Newcastle 1�0. The semi-final match against Arsenal took place at Elland Road in Leeds, the game ended 2�2, and was taken to a replay. Arsenal knocked Hull out at Aston Villa's home ground, the game ended 1�0.[5]
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/08/07/premier_league_preview_no8_hul.html
