Hull City FC, also known as the Tigers, is an
English Premier League team. Founded in 1904, Hull City AFC had a number of different English football
legends wear its black and yellow stripped jerseys including Bill McNaughton and Raich Carter. The Tigers spent a major of their years playing out of Championship League and Third
Division of
English football, and were promoted to the Premier League for the first time in their history last year. Hull City has also played out of numerous venues all over
Kingston
upon Hull including
Boothferry Park and Analby Road. Currently, the Tigers play out of KC Stadium, its home ever since 2002. The venue holds the largest capacity out of
all the previous
stadiums which the club
has
played in, with a total of 25,404 seats. Hull’s current superstar players are Michael Turner and Ian Ashbee and the organization is
managed by Phil
Brown.
Hull City FC in 2008/2009
As the newly promoted team, expectations for Hull City FC are low. A 17th place league finish, allowing them to stay in the Premier League would be more then
enough to satisfy
Tigers Fans. However, if the club finishes mid table it would prove to English football fans, that this is a team meant to play on a Premier League level.
Finishing mid table is certainly a good possibility for the Tigers. They have all the talent and the right coaching to make it happen.
Michael
Turner has proven himself to be one of the top defenders in England. He has made many hard to get saves, deserving the Player of the Year
award in 2007-2008. Ian Ashbee, Hull’s captain
and
midfield has been great at attacking and is the main reason why the club plays so well as a unit.
Craig Fagan is Hull City’s newly acquired
striker.
Fagan has the ability to find the net in the toughest situations. If these players can avoid getting
injured, the club will have a great first season in the premier league.
Hull City News
Supporters can also find the latest Hull news on matches, transfers and players. Fans can contribute to the
Hull City AFC
history and facts wiki, discuss and comment in the Championship forum, comment on football blogs, or fans can start and write their own football blog. If you dedicate your
blog to
writing
about Hull City AFC events and rumours, it might even get selected as a featured blog for everyone to read. Any fan can also browse or upload
photos, videos and
Hull City wallpapers - this fan community is for you, and can be personalised by you.
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ticket agent for the team or league. Buy match tickets and travel packages online safely and securely – there’s no better way to support the squad than screaming from the stands at a
live
match.
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