by stresster on September 29th, 2008
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Not many teams will win at The Emirates this season, although that’s exactly what Hull did on Saturday evening. Nobody could argue that the Tigers weren’t full value for the three points, taking advantage of Arsenal profligacy and notching two second half goals in quick succession. The question is, can they and their fellow top-flight […]
by stresster on August 12th, 2008
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The likes of Peter Halmosi, George Boateng and Geovanni have already arrived at the KC Stadium this summer, yet they could be eclipsed by the potential signing of a forward from Stamford Bridge. While it would obviously be a step down for this experienced striker, it would do Hull’s chances of staying in the Premier […]
by jakepjohnson on July 24th, 2008
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As the 2008/2009 season gets ever closer, it gets nearer the time where transfer rumours stop and the managerial merry-go-round gets dusted down and put into use. But who are the favourites to go before the season has even started?
by stresster on July 22nd, 2008
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Will Hull City stay in the Premier League next season? While most of you are saying yes thrice over, let’s give the third promoted side from the Championship half a chance shall we? After all, they have recruited wisely by bringing in Craig Fagan and George Boateng, while it now appears as though they’re close […]
by jakepjohnson on June 23rd, 2008
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Plymouth Argyle winger Peter Halmosi has been a long-term target of Premier League new boys Hull City, with Tigers manager Phil Brown admitting his interest publically last week.
Brown was met with semi-positive responses from Pilgrims manager Paul Sturrock:
We’re trying to keep our best players, but like everything they’ve all got prices and at the end […]
by stresster on May 25th, 2008
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That’s the question that many people will be asking after the Tigers landed promotion on Saturday afternoon, thanks to an amazing strike from Dean Windass. The 39-year-old has been an influential figure for City this season, yet it’s hard to imagine him or many of his team-mates cutting it in the Premier League.
Not that […]
by jakepjohnson on May 23rd, 2008
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As they head towards the biggest game of their repspective histories, the Cities of Hull and Bristol travel to Wembley with fully fit squads and an excited army of fans.
Hull manager Phil Brown is expected to name an unchanged side from the one that beat Watford so emphatically over two legs, but the return of […]