| Well, that's Hull done for then. 20:00 - May 19 with 703 views | homer_123 | I mean, they been preparing to p(l)ay Saints and now they need to call back their spies and head to Boro. [Post edited 19 May 20:03]
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| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:02 - May 19 with 658 views | armchaircritic59 | Rather unfortunate typo in there all things considered :) |  | |  |
| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:03 - May 19 with 645 views | Ftnfwest | True really, boro went back to training just in case but must have been only training to play hull. Hull haven’t had that luxury |  | |  |
| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:05 - May 19 with 613 views | _CliveBaker_ | It’s a farce and I do feel sorry for Hull. Wanted them to win anyway but ever more so now. |  | |  |
| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:07 - May 19 with 581 views | WeWereZombies | Any chance of both West Ham and Spurs being relegated and Hull and Middleborough promoted, seems reasonable to me... |  |
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| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:14 - May 19 with 533 views | Ryorry | I find this take from several people here very strange. They’re a professional football club at near elite level. Are people really saying 3.5 days to adapt to playing a different side - when they must surely have had it at the back of their minds that they could be playing’Boro anyway - isn’t enough for them to adapt?! And the advantage of knowing they were in the final for sure would likely just cancel out ‘Boro knowing they’d be playing Hull - *if* they played in the final at all, which most of us thought unlikely. (Edited final paragraph for clarity, it may have read rather confusingly beforehand). [Post edited 19 May 20:51]
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| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:16 - May 19 with 493 views | Ftnfwest |
| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:14 - May 19 by Ryorry | I find this take from several people here very strange. They’re a professional football club at near elite level. Are people really saying 3.5 days to adapt to playing a different side - when they must surely have had it at the back of their minds that they could be playing’Boro anyway - isn’t enough for them to adapt?! And the advantage of knowing they were in the final for sure would likely just cancel out ‘Boro knowing they’d be playing Hull - *if* they played in the final at all, which most of us thought unlikely. (Edited final paragraph for clarity, it may have read rather confusingly beforehand). [Post edited 19 May 20:51]
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As much as a 12 hour difference in spying time I’d say |  | |  |
| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:19 - May 19 with 452 views | Cheltenham_Blue | I suspect that’s why we have the statement that the match date may change after any appeals have been heard. If it continues as Southampton, on appeal then it’ll obviously be played Sunday. If it’s stays as Boro then it’s possible that Boro ask for a delay and possibly move it to the Principality. |  |
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| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:26 - May 19 with 410 views | WeWereZombies |
| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:19 - May 19 by Cheltenham_Blue | I suspect that’s why we have the statement that the match date may change after any appeals have been heard. If it continues as Southampton, on appeal then it’ll obviously be played Sunday. If it’s stays as Boro then it’s possible that Boro ask for a delay and possibly move it to the Principality. |
I guess it's far too sensible for the play-off final to be played at Hillsborough (or Old Trafford even) to minimise the travelling for Hull and Middlesborough supporters ? |  |
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| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:29 - May 19 with 393 views | Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior |
| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:14 - May 19 by Ryorry | I find this take from several people here very strange. They’re a professional football club at near elite level. Are people really saying 3.5 days to adapt to playing a different side - when they must surely have had it at the back of their minds that they could be playing’Boro anyway - isn’t enough for them to adapt?! And the advantage of knowing they were in the final for sure would likely just cancel out ‘Boro knowing they’d be playing Hull - *if* they played in the final at all, which most of us thought unlikely. (Edited final paragraph for clarity, it may have read rather confusingly beforehand). [Post edited 19 May 20:51]
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This is a wild take! |  |
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| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:36 - May 19 with 351 views | Ryorry |
I find it wild that you think it wild! |  |
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| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:39 - May 19 with 319 views | backwaywhen |
| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:03 - May 19 by Ftnfwest | True really, boro went back to training just in case but must have been only training to play hull. Hull haven’t had that luxury |
According to some on One Boro they haven’t been training , how true that is I don’t know . |  | |  |
| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:46 - May 19 with 274 views | Cheltenham_Blue |
| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:39 - May 19 by backwaywhen | According to some on One Boro they haven’t been training , how true that is I don’t know . |
Think that’s what Boro said late last week, not training but all players on call and asked not to go abroad. As professionals, you’d hope they all keep up their own fitness routines, but then you remember to put the word ‘footballers’ in there. |  |
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| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:47 - May 19 with 266 views | BackToRussia |
| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:36 - May 19 by Ryorry | I find it wild that you think it wild! |
I think you're right. Hull have played Boro twice already this season, they will have lots of analysis on them and as you say, have always known that the result was in doubt even before the 1st leg was played. |  |
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| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 21:07 - May 19 with 202 views | Ftnfwest |
| Well, that's Hull done for then. on 20:46 - May 19 by Cheltenham_Blue | Think that’s what Boro said late last week, not training but all players on call and asked not to go abroad. As professionals, you’d hope they all keep up their own fitness routines, but then you remember to put the word ‘footballers’ in there. |
They had two days off and trained from friday |  | |  |
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