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Caddis and Grant in to tame the tired Tigers

By Alex Crook

STAR MAN PAUL CADDIS Swindon
HULL manager Grant McCann blamed fatigue for his side’s defeat at Swindon despite taking an early lead at the County Ground.
Paul Caddis and Joel Grant were on target as the hosts came from behind to end their four-match pointless streak. McCann said: “We just lacked spark. We changed two of our front three, but it didn’t happen. It didn’t click today. “I felt for the first 20 minutes we were good and we should have been out of sight.
“After that it was not good enough from us. We were below par and didn&rs...

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