Sunday, September 14, 2008

Newcastle 1 Hull 2


Watched this bizarro match in the first of a long line of sporting events Saturday (it's nice once in a while to stay home and do absolutely nothing). With the protestations from the home-side Toon Army about the actions of OWNER MIKE ASHLEY before the game, those actions seemed to have affected what happened on the pitch, as newly promoted Hull definitely earned the victory in front of the stunned home crowd.


Hull got two goals from Marlon King ten minutes apart from the half time break, the first a penalty shot as the Magpies basically fluttered about with no real direction or drive for the game, and it was only when newcomer Xisco knocked back a missed shot with 10 minutes left that Newcastle (both the team and its fans) showed any real life as the possibility of salvaging a point seemed like a realistic one. The Hull defense became disorganized and was battered around for a few more minutes at that point, but rallied sufficiently to quell the meager attack of the home side.


Still trying to work out if the Newcastle fans were more disappointed post match with this one or from the FA Cup match with Stoke earlier this year.




BBC REPORT



ASHLEY'S SUNDAY STATEMENT ABOUT SELLING THE CLUB

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