Grant out injured and in came Lewis. 3-5-2 ? Jephcott and Ennis up front. MacLeod on the bench.
Pre-match music included “On the Beach” which was a bit of a worry !
Following the two minutes silence in aid of the passing of Prince Philip, Hull started brightly and their pressure led to an early booking for Watts, which looked harsh to me.
On 11 minutes a quick free kick by Honeyman, who took Argyle apart in the game at Hull this season, went to Wilks, whose pass out wide to Lewis-Potter was not cut out by the sliding Edwards, and he had an easy chance which he took to slot past Cooper. 0 v 1.
Argyle had only spasmodic attacks early on which both ended up with Lewis wasting good crossing chances.
On 23 minutes Wilkes had a chance to double the lead for Hull, following another free kick from Honeyman, but headed wide. Shortly after, Docherty shot from 20 yards and Cooper saved well down to his right and pushed the ball away.
Argyle had a good chance on 30 minutes when Camara, and then Fornah both shot goalwards, with Fornah´s shot forcing a save from Ingram. Ingram saved an even better chance on 39 minutes when Watts shot was well saved, and Watts then sent a header wide seconds later.
We are not getting much out of the ref, all 50:50´s are going to Hull, not helped by Hull players moaning and exaggerating fouls and so on.
Camera, Fornah, Cooper and Aimson doing well so far, but not much is sticking up front.
Argyle started well in the second half with Mayor involved in three promising attacks, one was trademark Mayor, running 40 odd yards on 55 minutes , dribbling into the box, but losing the ball just when you wanted him to get a shot away.
Opoku then made a critical mistake, back heeling the ball straight onto the foot of Honeyman, who stroked the ball through to Magennis, who had no problem scoring from 8 yards.
Hull then dominated with Honeyman and Wilks causing us problems.
Docherty then started and finished the move after a strong run to shoot the third goal with Cooper complaining that Magennis was offside and in his eye line.
Then came a series of subs with Moore, Reeves, Hardie, Lolos and MacLeod all coming on.
Argyle huffed their to try and get a consolation goal, with Mayor, Reeves and Lolos having late chances.
No complaints, Hull were by far the better side.
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Pre-match music included “On the Beach” which was a bit of a worry !
Following the two minutes silence in aid of the passing of Prince Philip, Hull started brightly and their pressure led to an early booking for Watts, which looked harsh to me.
On 11 minutes a quick free kick by Honeyman, who took Argyle apart in the game at Hull this season, went to Wilks, whose pass out wide to Lewis-Potter was not cut out by the sliding Edwards, and he had an easy chance which he took to slot past Cooper. 0 v 1.
Argyle had only spasmodic attacks early on which both ended up with Lewis wasting good crossing chances.
On 23 minutes Wilkes had a chance to double the lead for Hull, following another free kick from Honeyman, but headed wide. Shortly after, Docherty shot from 20 yards and Cooper saved well down to his right and pushed the ball away.
Argyle had a good chance on 30 minutes when Camara, and then Fornah both shot goalwards, with Fornah´s shot forcing a save from Ingram. Ingram saved an even better chance on 39 minutes when Watts shot was well saved, and Watts then sent a header wide seconds later.
We are not getting much out of the ref, all 50:50´s are going to Hull, not helped by Hull players moaning and exaggerating fouls and so on.
Camera, Fornah, Cooper and Aimson doing well so far, but not much is sticking up front.
Argyle started well in the second half with Mayor involved in three promising attacks, one was trademark Mayor, running 40 odd yards on 55 minutes , dribbling into the box, but losing the ball just when you wanted him to get a shot away.
Opoku then made a critical mistake, back heeling the ball straight onto the foot of Honeyman, who stroked the ball through to Magennis, who had no problem scoring from 8 yards.
Hull then dominated with Honeyman and Wilks causing us problems.
Docherty then started and finished the move after a strong run to shoot the third goal with Cooper complaining that Magennis was offside and in his eye line.
Then came a series of subs with Moore, Reeves, Hardie, Lolos and MacLeod all coming on.
Argyle huffed their to try and get a consolation goal, with Mayor, Reeves and Lolos having late chances.
No complaints, Hull were by far the better side.
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