Adam... Not taking the mick here or anything, just trying to help... you don't need capital letters for every word in that sentence. Come on I know you know that so why do it?
RE: Adam... I'm not being patronising Al, seriously, just want the lad to write properly for his own sake. I'm sure he can do it. Seriously not having a go at the lad.
Starting team from Hull official site Welsh Named As Captain John WelshPeter Taylor has named his Football League starting eleven for the inter-league clash against The Italian League at the KC Stadium tonight and he has selected Tigers' star John Welsh as his captain. City striker Billy Paynter has also been selected in the starting line up while local boy Scott Wiseman has been included on the bench. The Football League. 1. Lee Camp 2. Simon Francis 3. Sam Tillen 4. John Welsh (Captain) 5. Wes Morgan 6. Simon Walton 7. Chris Eagles 8. Tom Soares 9. Billy Paynter 10. Leroy Lita 11. Ashley Young Substitutes. 12. Luke Chambers 14. Scott Wiseman 15. Greg Halford 16. Dexter Blackstock 17. Izale McLeod 26. Scott Flinders
Match report from Hull official site The Italian Job A second half strike from Dexter Blackstock was enough to give The Football League a 1-0 victory over their Italian counterparts at the KC Stadium this evening. John Welsh started the game and captained The Football League side while his Hull City team-mate Billy Paynter was also handed a starting place. It was the British side who made the brighter opening and created the better opportunities with Paynter looking very lively up front. The Tigers' striker was denied a goal on 17 minutes when he met Sam Tillen's cross with a powerful header. The goalkeeper stopped the ball when it seemed to be over the line, but the assistant referee ruled that it wasn't a goal. A good run from Welsh saw him play a one-two with Simon Francis ten minutes before half time, but his shot was saved by Michael Agazzi in the Italian goal. Antonio Aquilanti found himself in trouble with the referee in the 37th minute when he was booked for a blatant dive on the touchline. Antimo Iunco was also shown a yellow card for a foul on Ashley Young. Despite a fairly dominant performance from the British side and the open nature of the game, they couldn't find a way through the Italian defence and the first half ended goalless. City defender Scott Wiseman was introduced to the action at half time, one of five substitutions made by Peter Taylor during the interval. The Football League side took the lead on 68 minutes. Izale McLeod met a cross from the left with his head and powered an effort off the underside of the bar. The ball rebounded to Blackstock who struck home from two yards out. Italian substitute Ferdinando Sforzini was booked a minute later after a late challenge on Luke Chambers while Simone Padoin was also shown a yellow card after a foul on McLeod on 74 minutes. The visitors were reduced to ten men with a minute to go when Giovanni Rossi was shown a red card after crudely bringing down McLeod. The Italians never really threatened an equaliser as the British side held on comfortably to record the victory. The Football League. Lee Camp (Scott Flinders 46), Simon Francis, Sam Tillen (Scott Wiseman 46), John Welsh, Wes Morgan, Simon Walton (Luke Chambers 46), Chris Eagles, Tom Soares (Greg Halford 61), Billy Paynter, Leroy Lita (Izale McLeod 46), Ashley Young (Dexter Blackstock 46). The Italian League. Michael Agazzi, Antonio Aquilanti, Giovanni Marchese, Lorenzo Carlotti (Nicola Madonna 73), Pierluigi Borghetti, Orlando Urbano, Simone Padoin, Massimo Loviso, Antimo Iunco (Ferdinando Sforzini 46), Daniele Vanaggiato (Luigi Andrea Della Rocca 79), Giovanni Rossi. Subs Not Used: Salvatore D'Urso, Daniele Capelli, Mauro Belotti, Andrea Carozza. Referee: Alan Kelly. Attendance: 6265.