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Robert Snodgrass thriving in lead role of Hull’s fight against the odds
“He’s a very experienced player and he wanted the challenge of the Premier League”, said Dyche.
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“Their lad has then put it in with a good bit of talent to be fair, but we’ve done that to many a team before”.
Neither was on the Clarets’ books when they began the new season back in August, though, and some of Hendrick’s new team-mates will have played in four games by the time he possibly makes his debut against Hull this weekend.
“I’m there in the dugout, kicking every ball with the players”.
Dyche points to hugely inflated fees as a by-product of the window, as selling clubs hold the cards, and, speaking after the 11th-hour collapse of the deal to land Rennes’ Poland worldwide winger Kamil Grosicki, he said: “It’s not frustrating anymore because it’s the reality, it’s the Wild West out there”.
“I’ve been working a lot on free-kicks and moments like that you’ve got to seize the moment, be the difference, score the goal”.
“I think it’s the reality of football, you know, some things go against you, some things go for you”, Dyche told reporters at his post-match media conference. We had a small amount of players available to us but, to all intents and purposes, they stuck to their task really well and it has got us off to a decent start. It just doesn’t make any actual sense.
“Everybody in football, and football people, they want you to be successful and do as well as you can”.
It looked as though history would repeat itself after David Meyler and Adama Diomande both spurned excellent chances either side of the break. It used to be open all year of course until the last few weeks of the season, which we all understood. Defour’s excellent first touch took him away from the Hull midfield before his rasping drive defeated Eldin Jakupovic low to the keeper’s left.
“You think you’ve seen the game out but a bit of quality from Snodgrass”.
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“At one point I thought we were playing really well, we might win the game and then it’s over to negotiations again.then at 1-0 down you think maybe not, maybe another week”.