Universal Conquest Wiki. Assem Allam. Grant McCann. Club home page. Current season. Year Winner — Mark Greaves. Ian Goodison. Gary Alexander. Stuart Elliott. Damien Delaney. Boaz Myhill. Andy Dawson. Michael Turner. Stephen Hunt. Anthony Gerrard. They then knocked out Manchester City , to meet Newcastle United in the quarter finals.
The semi-final match against Arsenal took place at Elland Road in Leeds , the game ended 2—2, and was taken to a replay. Arsenal knocked Hull out at Aston Villa 's home ground, the game ending 1—0.
Don Robinson took over as chairman and appointed Colin Appleton as the new manager. Both had previously held the equivalent roles with non-league Scarborough. Promotion to Division Three followed in , with a young team featuring the likes of future England international Brian Marwood , future England manager Steve McClaren , centre-forward Billy Whitehurst , and the prolific goal-scorer Les Mutrie.
When Hull City missed out on promotion by one goal the following season, Appleton left to manage Swansea City. Hull reached the Second Division in under player-manager Brian Horton. They remained there for the next six years before finally going down in , by which time the club's manager was Terry Dolan. Hull finished 14th in the Third Division in the —92 season, meaning that they would be competing in the new Second Division the following season.
Financial difficulties hampered City's progress, as key players such as Alan Fettis and Dean Windass had to be sold to fend off winding-up orders.
In the club was purchased by former tennis player David Lloyd , who sacked Dolan as manager and replaced him with Mark Hateley after Hull could only finish in 17th place in the table. Lloyd sold the club in November to a South Yorkshire based consortium, but retained ownership of Boothferry Park.
He was replaced by year-old veteran player Warren Joyce , who steered the club to safety with games to spare. Hull City fans refer to this season as "The Great Escape". Despite briefly being locked out of Boothferry Park by bailiffs and facing the possibility of liquidation, [13] Hull qualified for the Third Division play-offs in the —01 season, losing in the semi-finals to Leyton Orient. Graph showing Hull City A.
C's progress through the English Football League System — to —09 last position shown: 29 September , 6th in the Premier League. The new chairman ploughed funds into the club, allowing Little to rebuild the team. Peter Taylor was named as Hull's new manager and in December , just two months after his appointment, Hull relocated to the new 25,seater KC Stadium after 56 years at Boothferry Park.
Wembley Stadium before the Championship play-off final against Bristol City. Hull were Third Division runners-up in —04 and League One runners-up in —05 ; these back-to-back promotions took them into the Championship, the second tier of English football.
Adam Pearson sold the club to a consortium led by Paul Duffen in June , stating that he "had taken the club as far as I could", and would have to relinquish control in order to attract "really significant finance into the club". They beat Watford 6—1 on aggregate in the semi-finals and played Bristol City in the Final on 24 May , which Hull won 1—0 at Wembley Stadium , with Hull native Dean Windass scoring the winning goal.
Despite being one of the favourites for relegation in the —09 season, Hull began life in the Premier League by beating Fulham 2—1 on the opening day in their first ever top flight fixture.
With only one defeat in their opening nine games, including a famous 2—1 victory against Arsenal at The Emirates Stadium and also winning 1—0 at White Hart Lane against Tottenham Hotspur. Hull City found themselves temporarily joint-top of the Premier League table on points third on goal difference , following a 3—0 victory over West Bromwich Albion [25] — ten years previously they had been bottom of the fourth tier of English football.
Hull's form never replicated the highs of the early autumn, winning only two more games over the remainder of the season. On 29 October chairman Paul Duffen resigned his position with the club and was replaced by former chairman Adam Pearson on 2 November On 12 March , Hull set a new record for the club, with 14 away matches unbeaten, breaking a record stretching back over 50 years.
On 15 November manager Nigel Pearson left the club to take up an appointment at former club Leicester City , [40] while Hull appointed Nick Barmby as his successor following a spell as caretaker manager.
On 1 May , in a statement by club owners Assem and Ehab Allam, it was confirmed that a consultancy agreement with Adam Pearson had been terminated. For most of the club's history, Hull have worn black and amber shirts with black shorts. These black and amber colours are where Hull's nickname, The Tigers , originated from. During their first season in the League, Hull wore black and amber striped shirts and black shorts, which they continued to wear until the Second World War with the exception of the —36 season, in which they wore sky blue shirts.
During the mid s and early s, the strip was constantly changing between the two versions of plain shirts and stripes. During the late s, red was added to the kits but its duration went no further than this. The —99 season introduced a kit with cross-fading amber and white stripes, another experiment that proved unpopular. In , Hull City's first shirt badge mirrored the familiar three crowns civic emblem of Kingston-upon-Hull, which was displayed on the sky blue shirts worn in the —36 season.
Following that season, the team went without wearing a badge until , when the club crest depicted a tiger's head in an orange-shaded badge.
This was worn up until , when it was changed to just the tiger's head. This was worn for three years, when the shirt again featured no emblem. Then, in , the club returned to showing the tiger's head on the shirt. After this, a logo with the tiger's head with the club's name underneath was used from until The next logo, which remains the club's current logo, features the tiger's head in an amber shield with the club's name, along with the club's nickname, The Tigers. Between and , Hull City played their home games at The Boulevard.
In that year a proposal to build a new multi-purpose sports stadium on the site temporarily halted the club's plans to relocate, but when this plan failed the club resolved to continue with the stalled development of the site, in anticipation of moving to the new stadium in The outbreak of war, however, meant that the redevelopment again came to a halt, as the site was taken over by the Home Guard.
The Cricket Club served notice to quit at the same time, and so in the tenancy was officially ended. Hull City, along with one of the city's rugby league sides, Hull F. Chart showing the progress of Hull City through the English football league system since joining the Football League in — to — Andy Davidson holds the record for Hull City league appearances, having played matches.
The club's widest victory margin in the league was their 11—1 win against Carlisle United in the Third Division North on 14 January Hull City's record home attendance is 55,, for a match against Manchester United on 26 February at Boothferry Park, [9] with their highest attendance at their current stadium, the KC Stadium, 25, set on 9 May against Liverpool for the last match of the season.
Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Michael Turner , Player of the year —08, — Only professional, competitive matches are counted. In the —07 season, the team finished seventh in the table with 33 points. Hull City supporters at the celebrations on the team's promotion to the Premier League in According to a poll, Hull City fans consider their main rival to be Yorkshire neighbours Leeds United. City's final game of the season against Burnley had been rescheduled due to bad weather and took place after their promotion rivals had finished their campaign; Hull went into the game knowing that a three-goal victory would mean promotion, but in front of a crowd which included a number of United fans could manage only a 2—0 win, ensuring that United went up instead.
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