Hull City on the Brink: 20th Place, 45 Points—Can They Hold On, or Will the Drop Loom?

April 16, 2025 RAYMOND 0

With only two games left against Derby County and Portsmouth, Hull City seems poised to secure their Championship status for next season—assuming they can win both matches. However, the road to survival is never simple, and many Tigers fans are eager for the team to seal their fate before the final weeks of the season.

Hull’s next challenge comes over the Easter weekend, with a trip to Swansea, who still have outside hopes of reaching the top six, followed by a home match against Preston North End, a side that has struggled on the road. While Hull has often shown the quality needed to avoid relegation, recent form—just one win in their last five—has raised some concerns.

Despite this, Hull’s solid defensive record and superior goal difference give them a crucial advantage over the teams around them, making it likely they’ll gather enough points to stay clear of danger before the season’s end.

Portsmouth’s Battle for Survival: Can They Hold On as the Drop Zone Closes In?

April 16, 2025 RAYMOND 0

Portsmouth’s late equalizer against Derby County on Saturday has put them in a relatively safe position with just four games left to play. With a strong record at Fratton Park, where they’ve lost only five of 21 home games, and upcoming away trips to teams with little to play for, Portsmouth are well-placed to secure enough points to avoid a tense final-day relegation battle. Despite being the only team in this mini-league without a win in their last three matches, they remain favorites to stay clear of the drop zone.

Sunderland Legend Unveils ‘Unbelievable’ Moment Before Wembley Heartbreak – A Story You Won’t Forget!

April 2, 2025 RAYMOND 0

### **Aiden McGeady Remembers His Magical Wembley Moment**

Aiden McGeady is widely regarded as a modern Sunderland legend, his five-year stint leaving a lasting imprint on the club’s history. Among his most unforgettable performances was the 2018/19 EFL Trophy Final against Portsmouth, where he delivered two stunning goals—an early free-kick masterpiece and a dramatic 119th-minute equalizer. Yet, despite the heroics, Sunderland fell short in a heartbreaking 5-4 penalty shootout defeat.

Reflecting on that electric afternoon, McGeady recalled the sheer magnitude of the occasion. *“It was probably the atmosphere that made it so special. Eighty thousand fans, split between Sunderland and Portsmouth, for a League One trophy final—it was unbelievable.”*

Though the trophy eluded them, the experience remains etched in his memory. *“When I scored that second goal, we all went mad. For a moment, it felt like destiny. But then reality hit… penalties. And we all thought, ‘We’ve just come back, surely we’ll win this.’”*

The outcome may not have been what Sunderland fans had hoped for, but McGeady’s performance cemented his place in club folklore—a reminder of the passion and heartbreak that comes with chasing glory at Wembley.