Can City pull down the Canaries after their unbeaten start?
In his midweek interview with the Hull Daily Mail, City manager Phil Brown stressed the need for a result against Norwich.
‘The bottom line is that we’ve got to go out and win tomorrow at all costs’ Brown told the Mail.
‘I’m not looking to put any added pressure on the team but I’m 100 per cent driven to putting this home form right.’
‘I’m not looking to draw the game that’s for sure but in the pursuit of winning, I’m not going to go silly – it has to be right at both ends.’
‘That clean-sheet mentality is a must and we need to show a no-nonsense approach to the game.’
Sam Ricketts will be unavailable due to suspension, after picking up 2 yellow cards at Coventry. Either Nathan Doyle or Andy Dawson will deputise. There is still a doubt over Bryan Hughes and his back injury, with much improved Dean Marney set to continue in the midfield role if Hughes doesn’t satisfy the physio over his fitness. Bridges could start up front, but its more likely the Barmby will start and who knows who will start in goal??
100% effort, even though he has the pace of a cart horse! Could do with a goal or two now.
Everyone’s pain, Darren Huckerby, came through 50 minutes in the Norwich reserves this week, but is unlikely to be risked, more likely a spot on the bench is as much as he can hope for.
Norwich manager Peter Grant will not be able to call upon midfielders Mark Fotheringham and Jimmy Smith, both having ankle ligament injuries, and two more are doubtful, Simon Lappin (thigh strain)and Julien Brellier. Teenager Chris Martin might slot into the vacancy in the centre.
Norwich are also hoping to complete the deal that would bring Scotish international Ian Murray to the club, in time for the game.
Do I really need to say why? A one-time City target during the offseason, he’s settled into the club with ease, scoring 4 league goals already.
All games
Played: 29
Won: 11
Drawn: 6
Lost: 12
Goals For: 32
Goals Against: 32
Games at home
Played: 15
Won: 6
Drawn: 4
Lost: 5
Goals For: 17
Goals Against: 13
Biggest City win:
20/09/1966 Div 2
City 5 Norwich City 0
Chilton 2, Wagstaff, Houghton, I Butler.
Attn: 24,871
Biggest City defeat;
19/04/1935 Div 2
Norwich City 3 City 0
Attn: 11,927
09/11/1935 Div 2
Norwich City 3 City 0
Attn; 11,906
Highest Att.: 30,432 on 15/03/1972
Div 2; Norwich City 2 City 0
Lowest Att.: 3,759 on 14/03/1936
Div 2 City 0 Norwich City 0
Average Att.: 15,842
Aggregate Att.: 459,405
Last 5 matches
29/06/1986; Div 2; City 1 Norwich City 0; WilliamsN; 6,146
27/09/2005; LC; Norwich City 2 City 1; Cort; 27,470
11/02/2006; LC; City 1 Norwich City 1; Cort; 20,527
25/11/2006; LC; Norwich City 1 City 1; Turner; 24,129
06/04/2007; LC; City 1 Norwich City 2; Dawson; 19,053
Referee: N S MILLER
Assistant Referees: G Atkins and G J Sutton
Fourth Official : A N Smith
Miller has been in charge of two matches this season, showing five yellow cards during the matches between Sheffield United and Chesterfield and Carlisle vs Oldham.
Last season, Miller was in charge of forty games, showing 108 yellow cards and 10 red cards during the season. One of those games involved Hull City when they took on Colchester United at the KC Stadium in April.
That match saw Miller issue three yellow cards in a game that passed with little incident. However, that has not always been the case when Miller has been in charge.
He has shown two red cards in a match on two occasions whilst his busiest match last season saw him issue seven yellow cards and one red card during the League Two game between Shrewsbury Town and MK Dons.
Thanks Matt.
This is a difficult one, but will Norwich be good enough without Huckerby, who was the difference in last seasons game. Shackle Cureton, and its possible City might well celebrate a narrow win.
City 1 Norwich 0
Carling Cup 2nd Round
Wigan Athletic vs Hull City
at the JJB Stadium
Weds 28th August at 7.45 pm