Interesting piece in the Hull Daily Mail voicing the fears of Tigers fans after last nights defeat. Very pleased there were no derogatory comments along the lines of "teams like Barnsley". Only saw the highlights on Quest last night, but agree with one comment in that we could have easily won by four at least. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/hull-city-fans-react-barnsley-3891622
I o my saw last 20mins of first half on red button and commentator said should have been out of sight
They should fear the worst, they have won just ONE game in the last 10 and only picked up 5 points from the last 10.
There's probably going to be a team who doesn't win again, or who only wins once more. A team which goes from safe as houses to drowning in the space of a month. I reckon it could be them.
I thought the commentators curse was going to strike again. The commentator kept harping on about 3 wins in a row whilst Hull were attacking and saying we didn't look like conceding when there was only 20 mins left.
Reading the Hull Daily Mail (not to be confused with the Daily Fail) comments - Hull fans aren’t happy!
They flogged their best players in January thinking they were safe. In free fall like we were after January 17 only difference is we had more points in the bank then
Hmmmm they should just about have enough points on the board I reckon. But if they don’t win in the next 3 games they’re in trouble
And we did sign Matty James on loan who helped steady the sinking ship as well and was far better than any of the Hull midfield
Wonder if there is a recall clause? Probably wouldn't do it with there being an option to purchase; but a tactical recall wouldn't be the worse thing if we could...
Might have to be Malik Wilks to the rescue! Would be awful if we got to the last day and it was our loan player that scored a goal that got us relegated!
Given that he's been getting into goal scoring positions recently it appears that Malik Wilks could have upped his game and has undergone a possible change in attitude. Is that because he's hoping that Hull offer him a contract.? Even if we could recall him, there's nothing to say he would replicate the form shown at Hull for us. Looking at his recent performances before his loan to Hull, there was nothing on show to say he really wanted to be at Oakwell, so it might be best for all parties if he was allowed to move on, if the fee was a realistic one of course.