
We wanted to show our absolute respect for Bradley and wore shirts in his memory’ say Hull City fans
‘We just wanted to do something on behalf of the Hull City fans to show our respect for Bradley’
Hull City fan Johnny Hayton has been speaking after photographs emerged following Saturday’s game against Hull in which Johnny and his friend Chis Stone were seen wearing Tigers’ tops with moving tributes to SAFC fan Bradley Lowery who tragically passed away in 2017 from neuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer.
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‘I’m struggling…’ – Ex-PGMOL chief delivers verdict on ‘tight’ Sunderland decision vs Hull City
Sunderland were denied a penalty against Hull City on Saturday lunchtime
Former PGMOL chief Keith Hackett has suggested that there may have been a “justification” for Sunderland to be awarded a penalty during their 1-0 defeat against Hull City at the weekend, but has admitted that the incident was a “tight call”.
The Black Cats slumped to an unexpected loss at the hands of their relegation-threatened visitors at the Stadium of Light, and in doing so, saw their unbeaten home record in the Championship come to an end.
And while Regis Le Bris’ side generally struggled to give a good account of themselves, they did have one particularly notable shout for a penalty waved away by referee Farai Hallam. With Sunderland chasing the game, a long ball was launched into the box, striking the out-stretched right arm of Lewie Coyle before being cleared by the away team. Despite vocal protestations from the Black Cats, however, no spot kick was awarded.