Got, Not Got: Bring back Hull City's Boothferry Park Fer Ark's sake...
It's been labelled ‘football porn' for ‘nostalgia junkies', and ‘the best book about our
national game since Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch'. 'Got, Not Got' is this year's must-have football
nostalgia book.
By Chris Wright
Oh dear. Oh dear oh dear. Bradford City have requested that their 2012 calendar be removed from
stockists after being alerted to the fact that it featured Dele Adebola on the cover Adebola being
a Hull City player.
New York Red Bull To Make Aggressive Fall Marketing Push
They are now expecting to average over 20k on the year, currently at only 18.8k for 2nd best of
MLS 1.0. MLS 2.0 teams are still 800+ average gate better than 1.0 (including new KC stadium). All
Garber teams at +5121.
Also, there is a note that the MLS on NBC deal could be worth 20M$, and that could move the
salary cap needle.
This article was written by William Taylor.
Jimmy Bullard has signed for Ipswich on a two-year deal, having had his Hull City contract
terminated. Town boss Paul Jewell had been keen to bring Bullard – who could wear his new Mizuno
Wave Ignitus boots back to Portman Road following a successful loan spell last season.
Hull City assistant manager Craig Shakespeare admits the club has rivals for the signature of
Liverpool defender Daniel Ayala.
The Spaniard impressed during a loan spell at the KC Stadium last season and the Tigers are keen to
bring Ayala back on a permanent basis.
A fee in the region of £850,000 is reported to have been agreed with Liverpool and Hull is now
looking to meet the player's demands.
Liverpool & Hull Agree Ayala Fee
Liverpool have agreed a deal to sell young defender Daniel Ayala to Hull City. The Spaniard
enjoyed a successful loan spell at the KC Stadium last season, and will now make the move on a
permanent basis pending the agreement of personal terms.
The waiting is almost over as the Championship kicks back in to action on Friday night as Hull face
Blackpool at the KC Stadium. For lower league fans all across the country the time is now upon you
as reality kicks in. Will your pre season optimism turn to a nightmare? Is it inevitable that [...]
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The waiting is almost over as the Championship kicks back in to action on Friday night as Hull
face Blackpool at the KC Stadium. For lower league fans all across the country the time is now upon
you as reality kicks in. Will your pre season optimism turn to a nightmare?
Hull Chase Liverpool Youngster Ayala
Hull City manager Nigel Pearson wants to sign Liverpool centre back Daniel Ayala, according to
the Daily Mail. The Tigers have reportedly made a £500,000 bid for the 20 year old from Seville in
an effort to bolster their already young squad.
With their main goal threat away in Argentina, around £44 million of new signings starting on the
substitute's bench and their captain still recovering from injury, Liverpool's pre-season defeat at
Hull will not set alarm bells ringing at Anfield.
But it cannot be dismissed and Kenny Dalglish, under pressure to improve the club's fortunes after
spending £100 million since returning as manager in January, did not mince his words after his
team's 3-0 setback against the Championship club.
Hull City spoiled Stewart Downing and Jordan Henderson's Liverpool debuts with an impressive 3-0
win at the KC Stadium.
England duo Downing and Henderson were handed their first outings for Liverpool since their
big-money arrivals from Aston Villa and Sunderland respectively, but it was not an occasion to
remember.
Kenny Dalglish admitted he was disappointed by Liverpool's surprise 3-0 defeat at Hull City on
Saturday.
Stewart Downing, Jordan Henderson and Alexander Doni all made their debuts for Liverpool, but they
could not prevent the Reds from slumping to their first defeat of pre-season.
Hull picked up a confidence-boosting win thanks to goals from Robbie Brady, Robert Koren and Jay
Simpson and Dalglish admits he expected better from his troops at the KC Stadium.
Aquilani sporting the new third strip... After goals galore in Asia it was a wake up call for the
Liverpool lads this afternoon at the KC Stadium. On display for Liverpool were all three new
signings, goalkeeper Doni and midfielders Downing and Henderson. Dalglish once again made the most
he could out of his bolstered squad and 22 players featured within the 90 minutes.
Trio Make Debut As Liverpool Fall to Hull
Liverpool crashed to their first defeat of pre-season against Hull at the KC Stadium this
afternoon, as Doni, Jordan Henderson and Stewart Downing all made their first appearances for the
club. The home side came away with an unexpected 3-0 victory thanks to goals in the first half from
Robert Brady and Robert Koren, added to in the second half by a close range finish from Jay
Simpson.
Tigers maul sorry Reds
Hull spoiled Stewart Downing and Jordan Henderson's Liverpool debuts with an impressive 3-0 win
at the KC Stadium.
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Hull City give Kenny Dalglish a headache after beating Liverpool
• Anfield club lose 3-0 • £20m Jordan Henderson fails to impress To suggest that Liverpool
supporters are not sure about Kenny Dalglish may seem similar to declaring that David Attenborough
is not altogether certain animals are very interesting – but the fact is, Dalglish has plenty to
prove this season.
Liverpool pay respects to Norway attack victims in pre-season friendly against Hull
City
Both sides observed a minute's applause at the KC Stadium on Saturday as a mark of respect for
the 98 who died in the recent attacks
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Liverpool continues their preseason preparations with a trip to the KC Stadium, where they'll work
to get up to speed and look to gain momentum ahead of the season opener in three weeks. This marks
the midway point of the club's preseason fixtures, and possibly gives us the first chance to see
the Liverpool bow of at least a couple summer signings.
Kickoff from Kingston Communications Stadium at 3:00 pm GMT/11:00 am EST
Ways to Watch:
Live on LFC.tv for eseason ticket subscribers.
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Liverpool continue their preseason preparations with a trip to the KC Stadium, where they'll
work to get up to speed and look to gain momentum ahead of the season opener in three weeks.
Kenny Dalglish is considering handing debuts to LFC new boys Stewart Downing, Jordan Henderson and
Alexander Doni in tomorrow's friendly at Hull City.
The trio have all trained at Melwood this week and will be added to the squad which took part in
the pre-season tour of the Far East.
Downing and Doni missed the trip as they waited for their respective deals to be completed, while
Henderson was granted extra time off following his exertions for England in the Under-21 European
Championships.
Peter Gulacsi Joins Hull on Loan
Liverpool goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi has joined Hull on loan, the club has confirmed. The
Hungarian, who recently penned a contract extension at Anfield, will spent the 2011/12 campaign
with the Tigers in order to gain more first team football.
Gulacsi Set to Join Hull on Loan
Liverpool goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi is believed to be on the verge of a season-long loan move to
Hull City. The Hungarian youngster, who has yet to make a first-team appearance for the Reds has
been promised the accolade of first-team football – something which is likely to sway his
decision to move to the KC Stadium.
Skysports.com understands Hull are closing in on the signing of Liverpool goalkeeper Peter
Gulacsi.
Hull are in the market for goalkeeping reinforcements with Matt Duke leaving the club and Brad
Guzan returning to Aston Villa following the expiration of his loan stint.
Gulacsi admitted earlier this summer he was likely to leave Liverpool on loan and it appears Hull
is ready to take him to the KC Stadium on a season-long deal.
For the third part in our series about the football homes that we have lost over the last
quarter of a century or so, we are delighted to welcome Marcus Dysch to Twohundredpercent. Marcus
supports Hull City, and had predictably mixed at the club's departure from Boothferry Park, which
was only finally demolished earlier this year.
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Just Football: Championship 2010-11 Team of the Season is a post from: Just Football
With the Championship 2010/2011 season now drawing to a close, Norwich City
up and QPR joining them (nearly), Just Football's resident Championship connoisseur James McMath
picks his star performers from this season's campaign.
Hull based stadium branding specialist Sports Identity will provide giant replica shirts for
football fans at Liverpool FC, Coventry City, Leicester City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, and rugby
crowds at Hull KR.
The giant shirts, each measuring around 270m2, are printed in 1.5m to 2m wide runs and stitched
together by Sports Identity's specialist team.
David Amoo admits he is unsure about his long-term future, but is enjoying his loan spell at
Championship side Hull City.
The young striker joined Hull from Liverpool in February and has so far made five substitute
appearances for Nigel Pearson' side.
He scored his first goal for the Tigers in Monday's 1-1 draw at leaders Queens Park Rangers and has
been tipped to make a permanent move to the KC Stadium.
STARTERSHappy Birthday to the Dark Prince himself - Clint Dempsey!
UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE2nd leg Quarterfinal matches!
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Barcelona and Shakhtar storm into the next round.
Rob Hughes of the International Herald Tribune reviews Tuesday's action.
STARTERSSporting Kansas City announced today that they have partnered with the Livestrong foundation run by
Lance Armstrong and will name their new stadium Livestrong Sporting Park. Wow.
CHARLIE DAVIESGrant Wahl of Sports Illustrated with a big article on the return of Charlie Davies.
From Orange to Lilywhite The challenge facing Phil Brown is a post from: Just Football
Phil Brown worked wonders at Hull City, transforming them from Championship relegation
battlers and steering them to promotion to the top flight for the first time in their 104-year
history all inside 18 months.
Monday afternoon, MLS communications began trumpeting a "major announcement" to be formally
unveiled in a Tuesday afternoon conference call involving Don Garber, Thierry Henry and Landon
Donovan. Those of us hoping for a new television deal, details on the 2011 playoff format or an
actual schedule for the coming season (yes, we're just a month away and still don't know where or
when games will take place) began licking our chops in anticipation.
With Brad Guzan joining Hull City on a month-long loan, we take a look at the former Premier League
club. Why Are We Here? Most American fans associate Hull City with Jozy Altidore, who spent the
2009-10 Premier League season there on loan from Villarreal. Brad Guzan is now the American at
Hull, spending the month of January on loan from Aston Villa.