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What is he wearing?! Ben Morley in a hoodie and a cravat...
> Thursday February 7, 2008
A hoodie and a cravat? That's rascal!

Fewey on Hull City: The Tigers' promotion march is beginning to look like a juggernaut after back-toback wins (again).
With a couple of home games coming up, it's looking bright for my pre-Christmas predicition of making the play-offs.
History says we need another 31 points to make it, so ten more wins will do.
I reckon we have got another seven in our locker so won't be too bothered if we pick up a few draws too.
Up the Tigers!

Fewey on North Ferriby: I have always said Ferriby are good enough to beat any team on their day - if they cut out the mistakes.
Seeing them gift a 1-0 lead inside the first minute did not fill me with confidence last weekend, but they showed good character to fightback and win 3-2.
Gary Bradshaw showed a glimpse of his old self with a well-taken goal and hopefully he can continue that form until the end of the season.
Nathan Hotte also impressed alongside the Goal Machine and with the lively Alex Davidson in the ranks, the Villagers have some good attacking talent on their books.
An experienced targetman would compliment the trio well, but the signs look good for the future.

Fewey on Ben Morley: I could not let my blog go without mentioning the "rascal" dress sense of North Ferriby's lazy midfielder.
Having finally made his comeback after almost four months out with an Achilles injury, he's now firmly back in the grove on and off the field.
Known for having terrible taste in clothes, Morley is constantly barracked by his friends and team-mates.
Now, photographic evidence has come to light about how bad his wardrobe really is.
All I can say, is who goes out on the lash in a hoodie and a cravat...?! He really is a weasel!

Fewey on KR: The Robins put up a brave effort against Leeds, but I felt the best side won on the day.
But even with a defeat in the bag, I'm confident about their chances in the season ahead.
Jake Webster certainly caught the eye and I've always liked Ben Cockayne for his fiery approach to the game. If he can cut out the silly penalties, he will be a big weapon this year.
With Paul Cooke still to come back, it's looking positive...the top-six dream is on.

Fewey on FC: Hull kick-off their season at Warrington tonight and I can't wait to watch their new signings in action.
Shaun Berrigan and Peter Cusack have come with a lot of hype, but look out for on-loan Danny Williams. I saw him play a few times for Cas Tigers on Sky last season and he's pretty pacy.
Hull may have a few injuries, but they'll still make the play-offs - even if it's not in as high a position as they would like.
A win against the Wolves looks unlikely, but I'll keep my fingers crossed!

Fewey on learing to speak like Phil Brown: With all the talk starting to focus on a possible push for the play-offs, "experience" seems to be the word of the week.
With a few over-30s in our squad, we've got bags of it and I'm sure we're gonna make the top six.
If we don't, it won't be through lack of trying. Keep believing.

Fewey on his weekend: My weekend consists of watching Hull FC, watching Hull City beat Blackpool and then getting very, very drunk.
If I could talk to a girl (or possibly more than one) it would be great.
If I could get the number of a girl it would be even better.
If Rovers can beat Saints on Sunday, it would be the perfect weekend!

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