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Football Neutrals Thread - Part 2
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Jason C
10-12-2016
Dominant start from Palace at Hull.

This is the match, of course, which has brought Pardew back to the KC Stadium for the first time since he headbutted David Meyler.

And there are whole swathes of empty seats in the ground, unsurprisingly.
Jason C
10-12-2016
Hull lead - Snodgrass scores a penalty that he won with what looked like a complete and total dive.

Yep, it's clear and undeniable simulation.
Jason C
10-12-2016
Slight poetic justice as Palace equalise with a penalty given away by Snodgrass.
Jason C
10-12-2016
What a stunning individual goal from Zaha to put Palace in front!

And Diomande has produced likewise to draw Hull level straight from the kick off!

This is a remarkable match of momentum swings.
Mark F
10-12-2016
Good day goal wise for MOTD..
Jason C
10-12-2016
Hull lead 3-2!

The Palace defence just parted in two and gave Livermore a clear run in on goal.

Incredible stuff at the KC Stadium - but Palace's defensive performance is all too typical.
Mark F
10-12-2016
Palace like messing up leads don't they..
Jason C
10-12-2016
Bloody hell, Palace have equalised.

3-3 in the 89th minute - what a match this has been for the neutral.
Jason C
10-12-2016
And it finishes level.

Fair result even though Palace will justifiably feel aggrieved over the joke Hull penalty - which should've brought Snodgrass a second booking for diving if anything.

Wonderful match to watch, both teams went absolutely hell for leather for most of that second half.

What a strange Jekyll and Hyde team Crystal Palace are; at times they play some great stuff going forward - mainly from Zaha - but they just cannot stay disciplined at the back in any shape or form whatsoever.
TheSloth
10-12-2016
Leicester need to score 3 as well to keep the pattern going for home sides...
ustarion
10-12-2016
Originally Posted by TheSloth:
“Leicester need to score 3 as well to keep the pattern going for home sides...”

More chance of a fair play medal for Diego Costa.
suemo
10-12-2016
Sounds like it was quite a different sending off at Ipswich with Cardiff's Sol Bamba wanting to fight everyone including his physio and manager(Warnock)

Will have to watch out for the highlights
Jason C
10-12-2016
A rare glimpse of the Jamie Vardy of last season after just two minutes today.

And it's 2-0 now!

City have not even started playing yet.

Fantastic strike from Andy King, you have to say.
rhumble
10-12-2016
Bloody hell Leicester are 2 up in 5 minutes
JasonWatkins
10-12-2016
I bet both goals came from "direct" passes ..
suemo
10-12-2016
It seems that City are replicating last season
owen10
10-12-2016
Why is it a shock that the Champions of England are leading Man City
Jamesp84
10-12-2016
Man City will still win this.
codeblue
10-12-2016
Come on Leicester!
Sattrega
10-12-2016
Originally Posted by ustarion:
“More chance of a fair play medal for Diego Costa.”

You were saying...
Jason C
10-12-2016
3-0, and Man City are in complete and utter disarray.

That back line is more shambolic than the one I saw from Palace earlier.
suemo
10-12-2016
Maybe the City players are trying to get Pep sacked
owen10
10-12-2016
Originally Posted by Jamesp84:
“Man City will still win this.”

You reckon
JSemple3
10-12-2016
What the heck is going on?! Must be one of pep's worst starts ever as a manager
batdude_uk1
10-12-2016
Not being able able to keep clean sheets will cost them big time, what on earth is Pep doing playing a fullback at centreback??
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