Preview & Matchday: Liverpool v. Hull City

By: Ed | July 22nd, 2011
   

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Kickoff from Kingston Communications Stadium at 3:00 pm GMT/10:00 am EST

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Liverpool:

Doni
Kelly Carragher Ayala Robinson
Poulsen
Cole Coady Aquilani Maxi
Ngog

Bench: Jones, Flanagan, Insua, Degen, Carroll, Henderson, Kyrgiakos, Kuyt, Downing, Spearing, Wisdom, Wilson, Hansen, Adam

Hull City:

Gulacsi
Rosenior McShane Chester Dudgeon
Brady Evans Cairney Koren
McLean Fryatt

Bench: Basso, Adebola, McKenna, Harper, Devitt, Kilbane, Simpson, Barmby, Bradley, East, Emerton

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Liverpool continue their preseason preparations with a trip to the KC Stadium, where they’ll work to get up to speed and look to gain momentum ahead of the season opener in three weeks. This marks the midway point of the club’s preseason fixtures, and possibly gives us the first chance to see the Liverpool bow of at least a couple summer signings. As with everything in the preseason, it’s not quite the real thing, but it’s something.

Five of the six preseason matches are away from Anfield, with only the final match against Valencia taking place on Merseyside. Tomorrow’s trip is the shortest, though—only two hours separate Liverpool from Hull, which is a far cry from the 2,000+ miles they’ll travel over the next week to face Galatasaray in Istanbul. A welcomed chance to stay closer to home for Kenny Dalglish and company, and a chance for a few more Liverpool supporters to see the club in action before the season gets going proper on August 13th.

For Hull it’s the third match of a five in the preseason; they’ve won twice so far against North Ferriby United (4-1) and Winterton Rangers (2-1) on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, fielding different elevens in the back-to-back matches. Liverpool loanee Peter Gulacsi featured in the win over Winterton and conceded the only Rangers goal, and a host of other new signings made their debuts a day earlier in the rout of North Ferriby.

Over the past few seasons Liverpool’s shared a number of players on loan deals with Hull; Daniel Ayala and David Amoo joined the previously departed Jack Hobbs last season, and Gulacsi joined the club only a week ago. And, like every other club around this time of year, there’s been plenty of movement in other areas—Robbie Brady’s joined Gulacsi on loan from Manchester United, Paul McKenna and Dele Adebola signed on frees from Forest, and Hobbs made his loan move from Leicester City permanent in June.

Maybe the most interesting personnel development recently has been the ongoing Jimmy Bullard saga; the club released a brief and ambiguous statement to go along with reports from all ends that he’s been suspended for two weeks for a “breach of club discipline.” On the heels of talk that he was headed to QPR after a successful loan spell at Ipswich Town during the 2010-2011 season, probably not the type of press Hull were looking for. There’s plenty of recognizable names in the Hull squad for better reasons, though—Matt Duke, Stephen Hunt, Andy Dawson, Paul McShane, and Anthony Gardner are all holdovers from the club’s 2009-2010 Premier League season.

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The early talk about tomorrow’s match on the Liverpool end has been the chance to see Liverpool’s fresh faces, with Stewart Downing, Jordan Henderson, and Doni all apparently in the mix to see time. Kenny Dalglish has, however, unsurprisingly downplayed talk that we’ll see everyone we want:

“We will have a look at them and decide what’s best. There is certainly no rush for us to play anyone in these pre-season games. Stewart has been training for a fortnight and Jordan only started training on Monday. Everyone has trained well this week and the players are looking in good shape. Nowadays they come back looking as fit as they were before the break. But some have started back later than others and we have to take that into consideration.”

Good PR, but not enough to convince that we won’t get at least two of the three—Downing’s fitness doesn’t seem to be in question, and with Gulacsi heading out upon the club’s return from the Asian Tour, you’d guess that Doni would at least be in the squad with only Martin Hansen and Brad Jones left. Less clear is the status of Jordan Henderson; if he’s only been training for the week I’d imagine that a brief stint would be about as much as we could ask for. At least for now, those clamoring to have him as a regular fixture in the starting eleven might have to bide their time.

Otherwise it’s likely the same song and dance, with a good mix of youth and experience, and wholesale changes as available at the half. Dalglish said as much in the link above, along with mentioning some questions about the number of substitutes available—it’s only relevant because the Football League recently passed a ruling that only 5 substitutes would be allowed for league and Johnstone Paint Trophy Cup matches. I can’t imagine that there’d be any restrictions for tomorrow’s match, though, and with no reports of any new fitness concerns since the Asian Tour, I’m guessing we’ll see plenty of the squad in action.

And, as usual, we’ll be hoping for everyone to come out the other side more fit than less, and a step closer to being ready to do it for real in three weeks’ time.


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  • McrRed

    anyone got a link to the delayed stream of the match...

    ...yeah, i know, i'm a masochist...

  • PDubz18

    Bought a month of liverpool fc live...fiddled around trying to find the stream for the whole first half...I think it's a good thing that I did...thats a depressing score.

  • PDubz18

    And wow. I don't think there has been more than 20 passes on the ground in the first 15 minutes of the 2nd half.

  • Zach

    I finally fine one of those dodgy working streams and the first thing I see is Joe Cole looking around for any open passes to himself and losing the ball. Seems about right.

  • Zach

    I finally fine one of those dodgy working streams and the first thing I see is Joe Cole wanking himself and losing the ball. Seems about right.

  • Ed

    Team sheets updated; no Meireles or Agger in the squad, Downing and Henderson on the bench, and Doni makes his debut.

  • Avinash Joshi

    Errr.. I don't mean to digress but this is my only online source of interaction with football fanatics. So here goes... India won their a friendly against Qatar a few days back (I know shocked the hell out of me too). And we have a WC qualifier against U.A.E Now I am not even for one second suggesting that India has even a slight chance of getting into the finals but for once I feel we might not get out butts kicked in and might win a couple too. So if you are not doing anything at around 5:00 pm and I mean absolutely not doing anything and you don't have another team which interests you playing at the same time do give it a watch and some opinions here. Though I warn you it will probably be a dire match with not much fun cos in India its all about cricket. Hardly any footballer whom you might know. (sunil
     chetri anyone?). 

  • Avinash Joshi

    Shit I fell so stupid for writing the above comment. I sincerely hope noone saw the match. 

  • Juve Fan

    what time is the match in liverpool?

  • cheekyfellow

    4pm (1600)

  • Suarez from the car park...

    why are liverpool birmingham links in the related articles list?

  • Ed

    Likely because they're preview/matchday threads.

  • Suarez from the car park...

    our key is to light  up Andy Carroll.  
    It has to work, otherwise people will say we can't do anything without suarez - a one man team again.The nightmare scenario is we don't get Carroll working, Suarez is rested for the first couple of games giving us a flat start to the season with only 1 or 2 points from the first 2 games.

    With the squad size, why don't we play 2 friendlies at on consec days?  that way most players will get 90mins.  Don't have to go far.  am I missing something?
    Why are we going so far to Galatasary?  

  • Russell

    My friend's an Arsenal supporter and I told him that Suarez will most likely not start or even play against them, and his reply was, "Carroll's the one that causes us problems anyways".  And he's right; Carroll destroys Arsenal's small, weak defense.  Of course it would be great to have Suarez in that game and get a two-dimensional attack, but I think Carroll will do a fine job for us against Arsenal and the rest of the EPL. 

    Also, why are we going to Galatasaray?  Hopefully we're kidnapping Arda Turan and bringing him back to Merseyside.

  • Russell

    Does this ruling of only 5 substitutes named come into affect this Premier League season?  I wouldn't like that at all, solely because I think it would mean less chances for youth to play in the league.   There's no way King Kenny will give one of the four bench places for field-players to someone like Coady, and he may hesitate to give Flanno or Robbo one as well. 

  • Bobo

    Nice to see you did a lot of research while writing this article. Unfortunately you weren't actually researching what you were writing about. :(

  • Ed

    Thanks for thinking of me during this difficult time.

  • He claims seeing evidence of research while at the same time denying seeing evidence of research.  He does the impossible. He...is Bobo.

  • RedDownUnda

    I knew his name reminded me of something: BUBO - a swelling of the lymph nodes found in infections such as bubonic plague, gonorrhea, tuberculosis or syphilis. It is similar in appearance to a huge blister, and usually appears under the armpit, in the groin or on the neck. And occasionally infests blogs.

    Just one letter away....

  • cheekyfellow

    Don't worry, you'll be ok

  • mardia

    So wait, this friendly won't be shown on FSC? Drat. Dodgy streams, here I come.

  • swftiger

    " There’s plenty of recognizable names in the Hull squad for better reasons, though—Matt Duke, Stephen Hunt, Andy Dawson, Paul McShane, and Anthony Gardner are all holdovers from the club’s 2009-2010 Premier League season".
    Sorry but Hunt (Wolves),Duke(?) and Gardner(unnattached) are no longer at City.

  • Ed

    Gah, thanks for the correction, and for not being a complete dick about it. Had absentmindedly crosschecked an old version of the roster with the one from 2009-2010 and didn't think anything of it. Edited now.

    Cheers.

  • Bertrand

    dumbass

  • Ed

    Well don't go and sugarcoat it.

  • Khaine

    Completely unrelated, and somewhat belated, great brokeback stuff featuring Lucas:

    http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/o...

  • FalloniusMaximus

    I was reading through an article about potential transfers....nothing like having your day ruined by being reminded that Phillip Degen is still on the books.

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