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Loanee from Burnley Scott Twine discusses the conclusion of Hull City’s goal drought and his future.

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Scott Twine says he’s loving life at Hull City and is determined to see it continue after scoring his first Tigers goal in Tuesday night’s 4-1 thrashing of Rotherham.

 

It was the second time this season City have bagged four goals at home in what was arguably their best MKM Stadium showing under Liam Rosenior.
And, at the 16th time of asking, Twine finally got off the mark with an easy finish after Liam Delap’s goalbound effort was parried into his path.
That goal was deserved for Twine, who has been impressive since arriving on a season-long loan deal from Burnley, but without being able to open his account for the Tigers, and he’ll hope to add to that tally when Watford visit on Saturday.
Loving it. I’m loving every minute of it, loving training. I’ve really enjoyed my time here and I want it to continue,” a beaming Twine told Hull Live.
“So, yeah, I’m really happy with how it’s going and I enjoy every game, with another big game coming Saturday.”
The visit of the Hornets will provide a very different test than the one posed by Rotherham in midweek, but with three successive home wins under their belt, Roenior’s men will go into the game high on confidence.
After scoring his first goal for Hull City in Tuesday night’s 4-1 hammering of Rotherham, Scott Twine says he’s loving life at the club and is determined to see it continue.
City scored four goals at home for the second time this season, in what was perhaps their greatest MKM Stadium performance under Liam Rosenior.
And, on the 16th attempt, Twine finally got off to a good start, finishing easily after Liam Delap’s goalbound effort was parried into his path.
Twine’s goal was well-deserved after he had been impressive since joining on a season-long loan from Burnley, but had not to open his account for the Tigers, and he’ll be hoping to add to that score when Watford come on Saturday.
It’s fantastic. I’m loving every minute of it, especially the training. “I’ve had a great time here and I hope it continues,” Twine told Hull Live. “So, yeah, I’m really happy with how it’s going and I enjoy every game, with another big game coming Saturday.”

 

The Hornets’ visit will be a considerably different test than the one presented by Rotherham in midweek, but with three consecutive home wins under their belts, Roenior’s men will be full of confidence.

 

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