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so at what score on sun is it all over?


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2 down, pooing it, 3 down all over.

2 up should be enough, 3,4 or 5 up still should be enough. 

Expect 2 tight games though.

How many points behind 3rd bottom, before you start looking at a return to championship?

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1 hour ago, hullite said:

realistically at what score do you think - this is a bit scary?

 

 

a one off  last season derby lost first leg 3-0 at home but within 30 mins second leg away  they were 2-0 up.

 

 

 

 

Allow me translate good sir.

 

what scoreline on Sunday will you be most comfortable at? Let's not forget last year when Derbylost 3-0  then scored 2 in 30 mins in the second leg leading to a nail biting finish.

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1 hour ago, wilfsmith said:

I even tried Google translate but still no idea. Not a clue.

 

Ich auch, bruder!

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1 hour ago, hullite said:

realistically at what score do you think - this is a bit scary?

 

 

a one off  last season derby lost first leg 3-0 at home but within 30 mins second leg away  they were 2-0 up

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bit hard specially since huddersfield are unbeaten in 7568 games

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1 hour ago, hullite said:

dee dahh dee dahh dee dahh?

 

is that better?

 

Hull. 2017 city of cünts? Sure!

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3 hours ago, Liamswfc92 said:

 

Forest were 2-0 up against Yeovil in 2007.

 

Lost the second leg 5-2.

 

They said no team in Championship play off history has overturned a 2-0 (or 2 goal) deficit from the first leg. That Forest match was in League 1. 

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I will humour you with a response, my egg chasing friend from the East

 

I think herein lies the real benefit to playing the 2nd leg at home. Even if we were to lose 3-0 at Udders (we absolutely won't btw) the tie wouldn't be over; we'd still have an outside chance of turning it round in front of our own fans.

 

Think if I were you I'd be worrying more about your own absolutely must win game at Crystal Palace... Which funnily enough, will be on at precisely the same time

 

Hull and football

 

:duntmatter:

 

 

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