Do You Still Identify With Hull City?
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September 29th, 2010 by Andy Beill | 3 Comments | Filed in Featured Posts, The Terrace

Do you feel like you hardly know our club now? Was its soul sold to the Premier League and we haven’t got it back?

After the first season in the Premier League we’ve not had a settled team and now we don’t even have a settled squad. Mainstays of it have left (Myhill), or feel like they’re on their way out (Ashbee, Barmby), or are not held in high esteem (Garcia, Fagan, McShane, Duke). The rest of the squad you feel don’t want to be here (Zayatte, Bullard) or aren’t wanted (Halmosi), or are just passing through. I can’t imagine Simpson, Koren, Bostock, Ayala, Solano, Harper being around for the next 4 or 5 years and being the subjects of songs we sing and put our faith in every week, can you?

We’ve got a chairman and a manager who appear to have no interest in engaging with supporters, via the media or in person. We don’t want the egos of Duffen and Brown, but we do want those running the club to be personable and in touch with the fans and community.

I’d even say it goes as far as having a ground of fans who don’t know how to get a song going, and a home kit that doesn’t quite look like us (do we play in one of our two usual kits – stripes or amber? No, we play in something which isn’t quite either of them).

Do you feel the same way?

Is this just a short transitional period that will settle down in due course? Or is this a much bigger transitional period, a totally new era, that will show no trace of the past era (2002-09)?

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Burnley 4-0 Hull City
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September 28th, 2010 by Andy Beill | No Comments | Filed in Results

Title: Burnley v Hull City
Location: Turf Moor, Burnley
Competition: Football League Championship
Date: Tuesday 28th September, 2010
Kick Off: 19:45

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Norwich City 0-2 Hull City
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September 25th, 2010 by Andy Beill | No Comments | Filed in Results

Title: Norwich City v Hull City
Location: Carrow Road, Norwich
Competition: Football League Championship
Date: Saturday 25th September, 2010
Kick Off: 15:00

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Norwich City v Hull City
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September 23rd, 2010 by Andy Beill | No Comments | Filed in Previews

Title: Norwich City v Hull City
Location: Carrow Road, Norwich
Competition: Football League Championship
Date: Saturday 25th September, 2010
Kick Off: 15:00

TV coverage TV coverage: Highlights on The Football League Show (BBC1: 11:50pm), Goals On Sunday (Sky Sports 1: Sunday 11am)
Radio coverage Radio coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio Humberside and KCFM
Weather Forecast Weather forecast: °C. See BBC Weather for latest.
Football Ground Guide Football Ground Guide: Guide to Carrow Road
Carrowroad.net: Visiting Fans guide
Referee Referee: David Foster (Tyne & Wear)
Connections Connections: None

Hull City team news:
James Harper (broken metatarsal – right foot) definitely out.
Caleb Folan (dead leg) back in light training but definitely out.
Kamil Zayatte (groin) injured in reserve game, probably out.
Jimmy Bullard (stiff back) missing from training and Craig Fagan (groin) also a possible doubt.

Predicted line-up:

Duke
McShane Ayala Gerrard Dawson
Koren Bullard Cairney
Simpson Bostock Fagan
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Burnley v Hull City
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September 20th, 2010 by Andy Beill | No Comments | Filed in Previews

Title: Burnley v Hull City
Location: Turf Moor, Burnley
Competition: Football League Championship
Date: Tuesday 28th September, 2010
Kick Off: 19:45

TV coverage TV coverage: None?
Radio coverage Radio coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio Humberside and KCFM
Weather Forecast Weather forecast: °C. See BBC Weather for latest.
Football Ground Guide Football Ground Guide: Guide to Turf Moor
Referee Referee: TBC
Connections Connections: Dean Marney joined Burnley this summer after four years at Hull City. Leon Cort played for City between 2004-06 before joining Crystal Palace and then Stoke City. He moved to Burnley in January.

Hull City team news:
James Harper (broken metatarsal – right foot) probably out.
Caleb Folan (dead leg) probably out.
Kamil Zayatte may be re-introduced to first team.

Predicted line-up:

Duke
McShane Ayala Gerrard Dawson
Bullard Koren Cairney
Simpson Fagan Bostock
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Hull City 0-0 Nottingham Forest
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September 18th, 2010 by Andy Beill | No Comments | Filed in Results

Title: Hull City v Nottingham Forest
Location: KC Stadium, The Circle, Hull
Competition: Football League Championship
Date: Saturday 18th September, 2010
Kick Off: 17:20

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Hull City v Nottingham Forest
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September 16th, 2010 by Andy Beill | No Comments | Filed in Previews

Title: Hull City v Nottingham Forest
Location: KC Stadium, The Circle, Hull
Competition: Football League Championship
Date: Saturday 18th September, 2010
Kick Off: 17:20

TV coverage TV coverage: Live on Sky Sports 1 (5:15pm). Highlights on The Football League Show (BBC1: 11:40pm), Goals On Sunday (Sky Sports 1: Sunday 11am)
Radio coverage Radio coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio Humberside and KCFM
Weather Forecast Weather forecast: Light rain. Daytime maximum 15°C. See BBC Weather for latest.
Away fans guide Away fans guide: See our guide written for visiting fans
Referee Referee: Mark Halsey (Bolton)
Connections Connections: Andy Dawson was a trainee at Nottingham Forest but made just 1 League Cup appearance before joining Scunthorpe. Nick Barmby scored once in 6 appearances for Forest, on loan from Leeds in 2004. Nottingham-born Tom Cairney was associated with Forest as a youth before a spell at Leeds United, and then joining Hull City at the age of 16.
Paul Anderson was sold from City’s youth team to Liverpool, and he has now ended up at Forest.

Hull City team news:
James Harper (broken metatarsal – right foot) definitely out.
Caleb Folan (dead leg) probably out.

Predicted line-up:

Duke
McShane Gerrard Ayala Dawson
Koren Cairney Bullard
Fagan Simpson Bostock
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Tigers 2 Derby County 0
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September 15th, 2010 by Rick Skelton | No Comments | Filed in Featured Posts, Reports, The Terrace

The Tigers impressive start to the season at the KC Stadium continued with a victory over a beleaguered Derby County side. For all the well documented problems on the road, at home, City are a different team. There is an extra determination about the players, who show more adventure and certainly enjoy more luck. Derby aren’t a poor side but a team who look like we do every time we step onto someone else’s pitch.

Nigel Pearson made several changes again, most notably handing a recall to Jimmy Bullard. The manager’s comments to the local media suggested Jimmy might be involved at some point in the near future. He’s a shrewd one because as everyone grew to expect Jimmy to make the bench (including Nigel Clough I’d imagine), the manager put him on from the start. Bullard formed a midfield trio with Robert Koren and Tom Cairney which looked like it lacked bite. John Bostock played off Fagan and Simpson up front. At the back there were home debuts for Anthony Gerrard, who looks every bit the brute of a centre half we needed, and Daniel Ayala. McShane and Dawson lined up at full back and Duke was in goal (like we have any other choice).

City kicked towards the South Stand in the first half and started well. Jimmy Bullard received a good ovation before kick-off and each time he trotted across to take a corner, he got a bigger reception. He was barely involved in the opening minutes though, you would have been forgiven for thinking he was being deliberately ignored. His first touch was a headed challenge in midfield and shortly after he chased across to put in a tackle on the right wing. If he needed to prove anything, he was doing it. He was spared his first big “test” when a 50/50 challenge on the edge of their box became 80/20 in Jimmy’s favour as the referee took out Paul Green.

It was a decent half with both teams playing some good football in spells. City worked the ball well between their defence and midfield with Bostock and Cairney passing quickly and incisively. Derby got their full-backs forward and exploited the space it left when ours came out to meet them. They were most dangerous when Brayford came up from right back, drew Andy Dawson and slid the ball into the space for Paul Green who made the same run four times with great success because Tom Cairney never tracked him until it was too late. You’d think that after the first time, he’d be expecting it. Danger was avoided by the impressive Gerrard and Ayala who met everything that came in from open play. Chances from open play were rare but both sides forced plenty of corners and put balls into the box.

Tom Cairney volleyed just over the bar after a Bullard corner was headed clear. From their corners, Chris Barker had the beating of Ayala all night. That was the only black mark against our Spanish centre-half (the best one we’ve had since the magnificent Antonio Doncel). He couldn’t get near Barker who should have scored when he met a lopping corner 6 yards out and in the middle of the goal. He headed wide with Ayala trailing in his wake and Matt Duke super-glued to his goal line. At the other end, Ayala himself headed over from a few yards out. The pattern continued through out the half. Ayala looked to have tripped Bueno just inside the box but Bueno’s theatrical dive put doubt in the refs mind and nothing was given, while Shefki Kuqi, who is so poor that Swansea let him go out on loan despite having no other fit strikers, shot wide after escaping Gerrard for the only time in the half. At the other end, Jay Simpson dropped off their defenders, laid the ball off and then raced onto the return pass and through on goal. It was the first time we’ve really seen this side of his game. His left footed shot lacked power and Bywater saved comfortably. A couple of minutes later, we were in front. Bullard’s free-kick was headed out of the goalie’s hands by Barker. Fagan did well to retrieve the ball and set up Bostock for a low cross that found Ayala and Simpson alone in the 6 yard box. They had the time to have a 12 round boxing match to decide who was scoring. Despite Simpson’s weight advantage, Ayala has the extra reach and he (deservedly) pinched the goal at the near post. It was scrappy but 2 minutes before half time, it was most welcome. Derby had the better chances in the half but we’d had plenty of the ball and played some terrific stuff inside their half.

Only McShane stood out as being really poor, he’d spent the half trying to be an attacking full-back and proving why he isn’t. Our shape meant we were easy pickings out wide if we didn’t get across to support the full-back. We’d struggled to get Fagan and Simpson into the game because we still went long too often. That was inexcusable with 4 ball players around midfield. I felt that Derby would come at us in the second half and we would have space to exploit with our pace on the counter. That didn’t really happen though. Derby look like we do away from home, utterly devoid of any confidence and there is a lack of conviction in front of goal and a lack of communication in defence. That should have made the second half comfortable for City but our own lack of self-belief meant we looked nervy. The game became a bit of a midfield battle with both defences coping with through balls. Ayala showed a great ability to nick the ball in front of the striker while Gerrard showed he’ll head anything and he won’t be pushed about by anyone. As Derby started to enjoy the majority of possession, we needed to put a few tackles in and Paul McShane was just the guy to do so, winning 4 or 5 balls on the right to disrupt their momentum. It had to be done because we didn’t have anyone in front of the back 4 who even knew what a tackle was.

Gerrard made a terrific header underneath the crossbar from an in-swinging corner. He needed to as well because he’d gifted them the corner. He was pulled down in the box from one of our own corners but the referee wanted nothing to do with it. It must have been a foul. No-one called Gerrard has ever taken a dive. Derby introduced Kris Commons from the bench and even with his chunky frame, he ran rings around McShane. He should’ve equalised soon after. McShane charged into the centre circle to win a challenge but only presented the ball to Green who played a crisp pass into the substitute, Pringle. He exploited the space left by McShane and crossed for Commons to volley wide. That proved crucial. Jay Simpson was slid through in the penalty box but another tame effort was saved by the right boot of Bywater. Seconds later, Dawson’s deep cross found Simpson at the back post. This time he lashed in his shot and Bywater’s parry fell for Koren who dillied then dallied and then slid a shot beyond the wrong-footed Bywater. We saw the game out quite comfortably from there. Daniel Ayala won the KCFM man of the match award, the crowd was announced as 19,714 (to the delight of the 76 away fans) and 5 minutes stoppage time was announce, which would have been terrifying at 1-0. Garcia hit a weak shot from 20 yards, Bullard hit a dipping volley from 25 that didn’t quite dip enough and Shefki Kuqi completed 90 minutes with the aid of a ventilator.

It’s difficult to fathom how a team that is so limp away from home can be so strong at the KC. We haven’t conceded a goal since Darren Bent’s early strike for Sunderland. I make that 445 (regular) minutes of football. Ayala and Gerrard looked an excellent partnership. Very self assured, happy to take the football and confident of winning every challenge. The only worry was Ayala’s failure to get anywhere near barker from set pieces. This is the third partnership we’ve seen in 6 games, using 5 centre halves already. Hopefully these two have done enough to see that situation settle down now. Andy Dawson was exposed at left back by the team shape. McShane was erratic. He gave the ball away and found himself out of position too often but when we needed someone to get amongst them, he did so. Matt Duke didn’t cover himself in glory, failing to come and take looping corners that had his name all over them. Even if he’d come and punched, it would have eased the pressure. His short distribution was as good as ever.

The midfield selection was always a gamble. Focused more on keeping the ball than winning the ball and trusting that our back four could cope with Darby’s sporadic threat. Bullard was the pick of the midfield, as you’d suggest he should be. He was as calm on the ball as ever, constantly finding space and demanding the pass. I only counted one occasion when he gave the ball away. He played lots of simple passes that kept the game moving and several terrific through-the-eye-of-a-needle balls to get us in behind Robbie Savage. His set pieces were superb too. Cairney was a passenger at times, perhaps over shadowed by Bullard. He was too laid back, slow to see a good opening and slow to react to the movement of their players around him. His passes are frustratingly slow, the sort of ball you play at 4-0 up against opponents who have long given up. Too often Dawson over-lapped only to be fed a slow pass that caused him to turn back towards our goal. Robert Koren was decent but lacked a bit of spark. He works hard enough and keeps the game moving but doesn’t look dynamic enough around their box. Hopefully his first goal will give him a lift.

John Bostock gave his best performance since the opening day. He was lively and got into good spaces all over the front third. He tried a lot of ambitious passes that didn’t quite come off but show a good level of confidence. He didn’t waste possession by trying to shoot at every opportunity either, he played a simpler game that helped us generate a bit of momentum. Fagan was very quite, I can’t remember him kicking anyone. He played a part in the first goal but wasn’t involved a lot otherwise. His usual nuisance factor was missing. Jay Simpson had his best game for us. His touch looked more assured and he was a bit fitter and a bit stronger. He started to get in behind them and timed his runs beautifully. He was there to tap in the first if needed, he had two good chances and he made the third with a great movement at the far post. He just failed to put in Koren a few minutes before that when leading a good counter attack. He and Fagan have the makings of a decent partnership, if we can stop trying to hit the ball at them in the air.

It’s nice that Saturday is a home game, we like them. It’s nice that the opposition are Nottingham Forest, who we haven’t played competitively since before I was born. Hopefully we’ll see a more settled side and City can put two good performances together for the first time in a long, long while.

Ratings: Duke 6, McShane 5, Dawson 6, Gerrard 7, Ayala 8, Bullard 8, Cairney 6, Koren 7, Bostock 7 (Garcia), Fagan 6, Simpson 7 (Cullen).

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Hull City 2-0 Derby County
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September 14th, 2010 by Andy Beill | No Comments | Filed in Results

Title: Hull City v Derby County
Location: KC Stadium, The Circle, Hull
Competition: Football League Championship
Date: Tuesday 14th September, 2010
Kick Off: 19:45

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Jimmy Bullard Selected For Tonight’s Game
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September 14th, 2010 by Andy Beill | No Comments | Filed in News

Jimmy Bullard is in the starting line-up for tonight’s match against Derby County, while captain Ian Ashbee is dropped.

Bullard, now wearing number 27, has not played since the 0-1 home defeat to Sunderland in April, when he missed a penalty and relegation was all but mathematically certain. He has not even been on the bench or played in a reserve or friendly game since then, but is chosen by Nigel Pearson for the first time for tonight’s meeting with Derby at The Circle.

Ashbee, who has started every league game this season after recovering from the injury that ruled him out for the entire 2009/10 campaign, starts the game on the bench. Richard Garcia and Kevin Kilbane will join him there, while Nick Barmby isn’t even in the squad.

There are recalls for Tom Cairney, Jay Simpson and John Bostock.

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Cardiff City 2-0 Hull City
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September 11th, 2010 by Andy Beill | No Comments | Filed in Results

Title: Cardiff City v Hull City
Location: Cardiff City Stadium, Leckwith, Cardiff
Competition: Football League Championship
Date: Saturday 11th September, 2010
Kick Off: 15:00

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Ayala Signs In Time To Play
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September 11th, 2010 by Andy Beill | No Comments | Filed in News

Daniel Ayala is a surprise inclusion in City’s starting line-up at Cardiff today after a loan move from Liverpool went through in secret.

A loan deal had been agreed some time ago but was supposedly dependant on Kamil Zayatte leaving the club first, and the completion of either deal hadn’t been reported.

Zayatte is not on the teamsheet for either Hull City or his apparent destination, Leicester City. However, Ayala is in the Tigers’ starting line-up, with the club’s official site revealing an emergency loan deal being agreed.

The 19-year-old Spaniard is partnered by another debutant, Anthony Gerrard, in central defence. Gerrard is lining up against the club he is on loan from, as is Seyi Olofinjana in the Bluebirds starting eleven. Craig Bellamy misses the match through injury.

Paul McShane, Kevin Kilbane, Richard Garcia and Craig Fagan come into Nigel Pearson’s team, with Liam Cooper, John Bostock and Mark Cullen dropping to the bench and Nolberto Solano not even in the squad.

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Hull City v Derby County
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September 10th, 2010 by Andy Beill | No Comments | Filed in Previews

Title: Hull City v Derby County
Location: KC Stadium, The Circle, Hull
Competition: Football League Championship
Date: Tuesday 14th September, 2010
Kick Off: 19:45

TV coverage TV coverage: Highlights may be on Football League Weekend (Sky Sports 2: Friday 5:30pm)
Radio coverage Radio coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio Humberside and KCFM
Weather Forecast Weather forecast: Rain showers. Daytime maximum 19°C. See BBC Weather for latest.
Away fans guide Away fans guide: See our guide written for visiting fans
Referee Referee: Dean Whitestone (Northampton)
Connections Connections: After selling Hull City in June 2007 and leaving the board the following month, Adam Pearson became Executive Chairman of Derby County in October 2007. Two years later he left to come back to Hull.
Ian Ashbee was a trainee at Derby County and made one league appearance before joining Cambridge United on a free transfer in 1996.
Craig Fagan was sold by Hull City to Derby County in January 2007. He returned to Hull on loan in March 2008 before making the move permanent that summer.
Derby goalkeepers Stephen Bywater and Saul Deeney both had loan spells at Hull City. Bywater made four appearances for Warren Joyce’s side in 1999. Deeney played understudy to Paul Musselwhite in 2002/03, providing cover on the bench and appearing against Sunderland in the non-competitive first match at the Circle stadium.

Hull City team news:
James Harper (broken metatarsal – right foot) definitely out.
Craig Fagan (groin) fit.
Caleb Folan (dead leg) may return.
Jimmy Bullard back in first team training, may be in contention.

Predicted line-up:

Duke
McShane Gerrard Cooper Dawson
Simpson Ashbee Koren Cairney Bostock
Fagan
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Cardiff City v Hull City
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September 10th, 2010 by Andy Beill | No Comments | Filed in Previews

Title: Cardiff City v Hull City
Location: Cardiff City Stadium, Leckwith, Cardiff
Competition: Football League Championship
Date: Saturday 11th September, 2010
Kick Off: 15:00

TV coverage TV coverage: Feature match on The Football League Show (BBC1: Sunday 00:20am), highlights on Goals On Sunday (Sky Sports 1: Sunday 11am)
Radio coverage Radio coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio Humberside and KCFM
Weather Forecast Weather forecast: Rain overnight. Some showers and sunny intervals during the day. Maximum 19°C. See BBC Weather for latest.
Football Ground Guide Football Ground Guide: Guide to Cardiff City Stadium
Referee Referee: Oliver Langford
Connections Connections: Seyi Olofinjana is currently on loan from Hull City to Cardiff City. Anthony Gerrard is currently on loan to Hull City from Cardiff City. Both are eligible to play in this fixture against their parent team.

Hull City team news:
James Harper (broken metatarsal – right foot) definitely out.
Craig Fagan (groin) set to return.
Caleb Folan (dead leg) still missing.
Paul McShane (hamstring) recovered.
Jimmy Bullard back in first team training but not ready to play.
Anthony Gerrard could make debut, while Kamil Zayatte’s future remains uncertain.

Predicted line-up:

Duke
McShane Gerrard Cooper Dawson
Simpson Ashbee Koren Cairney Bostock
Fagan
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Fans Want Bullard Return
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September 9th, 2010 by Andy Beill | No Comments | Filed in News, Voting Polls

In the latest poll on Hull City Online, 92% of voters said Jimmy Bullard should be reinstated in the team.

The most popular option with 63% was to give Bullard a clean slate.

16% begrudingly accepted that the best option would be for Bullard to play now that a transfer has failed to materialise.

13% voted for playing him to raise interest when the transfer window re-opens, but 3% felt the best way to get a transfer would be to keep him out of the team and free of injury.

4% wouldn’t play him on principal, while 1% think the team’s problems are solvable without him.

Should Jimmy Bullard come into the team?

  • Yes, we should give him a clean slate (63%, 223 Votes)
  • Yes, begrudgingly we might as well (16%, 57 Votes)
  • Yes, to put him in the shop window (13%, 46 Votes)
  • No, we can solve things without him (1%, 4 Votes)
  • No, on principal (4%, 15 Votes)
  • No, an injury could prevent future sale (3%, 10 Votes)

Total Voters: 355

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September 6th, 2010 by Andy Beill | No Comments | Filed in Photos

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September 6th, 2010 by Andy Beill | No Comments | Filed in Photos

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Tribute to Stuart Elliott
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September 3rd, 2010 by ferribytiger | No Comments | Filed in The Terrace

on PFA website now

www.givemefootball.com/championship/hull-city-legend-stuart-elliott-hangs-up-his-boots

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We Don’t Look Bad In Amber
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September 3rd, 2010 by Andy Beill | 1 Comment | Filed in Featured Posts, The Terrace

I’ve read criticism about City “not being able” to turn out in one kit or the other. Am I the only one who is happier with this approach?

The complaints refer specifically to the amber home shirt/white away shorts/white away socks combination worn at Brentford and Doncaster, and the white socks at Millwall.

I think City should wear as much black and amber as possible in every game – they’re the colours of The Tigers. If the options are amber and white or all white, I prefer amber and white.

The white of the away kit lends itself easily enough to the colours of the home kit. It’s not as if we’re mis-matching a purple or blue away kit, or even parts of the opposition’s spare kit as we’ve had to in recent years.

Maybe having amber or black socks with the white shorts would make it look more complete, but I’ve no problem with the white shorts. City have often worn white shorts as part of the home kit anyway, and I think with the right shirt that looks even better than black shorts.

This may be the smallest of City’s concerns this season, but I think whoever’s making the decision to use the home shirt whenever possible – new kit-man John Eyre, perhaps – is getting it right. Now just for those wearing it to sort themselves out!

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Should Jimmy Bullard come into the team?
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September 1st, 2010 by Andy Beill | 3 Comments | Filed in Featured Posts, Voting Polls

Jimmy Bullard's still with City at the close of the transfer window, so should he come back into the team? Do you think:

Yes, we should give him a clean slate and make the most of having a once-great player at Hull City?

Yes, begrudgingly we might as well play him as we'll have to pay his wages either way?

Yes, to put him in the shop window as leaving him out didn't engineer a move?

No, we can solve things without him and the squad we've been using thus far will come good without the addition of Bullard?

No, on principal we need to get away from what we picked up in the Premier League including expensive mistakes like Bullard?

No, an injury could prevent future sale so we'd be better off preserving him for the next transfer window?

Cast your vote below. This poll closes in a week's time.

Should Jimmy Bullard come into the team?

  • Yes, we should give him a clean slate (63%, 223 Votes)
  • Yes, begrudgingly we might as well (16%, 57 Votes)
  • Yes, to put him in the shop window (13%, 46 Votes)
  • No, we can solve things without him (1%, 4 Votes)
  • No, on principal (4%, 15 Votes)
  • No, an injury could prevent future sale (3%, 10 Votes)

Total Voters: 355

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