Hull City boss Liam Rosenior said last night's 3-3 thriller between his side and Ipswich Town was a 'credit to the Championship.'
The Tigers came from behind three times to snatch a point which keeps their play-off hopes alive heading into the final day of the season next Saturday.
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And Rosenior, who spent time on loan at Town as a player, said: "I have aged about five years!
"I am so proud. I was so proud of this group, not just for I think, today's game. For anyone who watched us over the season, that pretty much is our season.
"Some outstanding football, the lads never gave up bearing in mind it was our third game in a week after playing on Wednesday and Ipswich had two weeks to prepare, we had 48 hours.
"For the players to put in that effort. I could not be prouder, sometimes you can be proud as a coach if you lose a game, if you win a game or if you draw, but that performance summed us up.
"It could have been 6-6, let's be honest. Ipswich had great chances, we had some great chances but I thought it was a game that was a credit to the Championship. I genuinely wish Ipswich all the very best.
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"They've been a credit to themselves in the division this year, but we have in our own way as well and there's plenty to build on at this club and we've still got a chance.
"That's the thing in this league. You see with the results every single week, I love this league because it is so honest."
The draw leaves Hull two points behind sixth-placed West Brom heading into their final games of the season next Saturday. They head to relegation-battling Plymouth, while the Baggies host Preston.
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Rosenior said: "The dream is alive. I saw a group of players who played like their dream is alive, I saw players run themselves into the ground from minute one to minute 96 and play some excellent football, Ipswich played excellent football.
"It was toe to toe, it was man for man all over the pitch and some of the football out there from both teams was kind of football I want to see every week and it was a credit to the Championship."
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