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The Tiger | Official Matchday Programme of Hull City | Issue 11 Hull City vs Reading | Sky Bet Championship Saturday 12th November, 2022 | KO 3pm | MKM Stadium
The Tiger | Official Matchday Programme of Hull City | Issue 11
Hull City vs Reading | Sky Bet Championship
Saturday 12th November, 2022 | KO 3pm | MKM Stadium
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ISSUE 11 // £3.00
vs READING
SAT 12 NOV 22 // 3PM
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CLUB DIRECTORY
Chairman >> Acun Ilıcalı
Vice-Chairman >> Tan Kesler
First-Team Management
Head Coach >> Liam Rosenior
Assistant Head Coach >> Justin Walker
Assistant Head Coach >> Andy Dawson
Goalkeeping Coach >> Barry Richardson
Head of Recruitment >> Lee Darnbrough
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CHAIRMAN
WELCOME
ACUN ILICALI
GOOD AFTERNOON AND WELCOME BACK TO THE MKM STADIUM FOR
OUR EFL CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURE AGAINST READING…
This is my first set of notes since the
appointment of our new head coach Liam
Rosenior. When I had my first meeting
with Liam, I could tell straight away he
was the right man for the job. He is a
young and talented coach, who has a deep
connection with the club and the city from
his service as a player, but more importantly
for me has a desire to get our talented
squad playing attacking and entertaining
football. We share the same ambition of
where we want this great football club to
be, and together with your support I am
sure we can make that dream a reality.
I would also like to welcome Justin Walker
to the club as our new assistant head coach.
Justin is an experienced coach from his time
with Derby County alongside Liam, and he
will be a valuable member of our family and
someone the players will learn a lot from.
With the appointment of Liam, I would personally
like to thank Andy Dawson for his time as interim
head coach. ‘Daws’ did an exceptional job
under the circumstances and alongside ‘Baz’
(Barry Richardson) produced some great wins
over Wigan Athletic, Blackpool and Rotherham
United. I am delighted that Andy will continue
to be an integral part of the first team set
up as Liam’s assistant head coach alongside
Justin. Furthermore, I would like to wish Robbie
Stockdale all the best in his future endeavors as
he leaves the club. He volunteered his expertise
to help us out during the transition period
between head coaches and we really appreciated
his input; he is welcome back any time!
This is our final game before the FIFA World
Cup break. Assessing the season so far, we are
not in the position we would have liked to have
been in, however injuries have been cruel to us,
and I am confident that with a mini-preseason
for Liam to coach the boys in his style of play,
we will return from the break a better side.
The Championship is very tight, and it only
takes a short run of wins for a side to rapidly
climb the table, which will be the target for
the squad when league matches resume.
During the World Cup break, the boys will
travel to my home country Türkiye for a warm
weather training camp in Antalya, along with
320 fans who will experience the very best of
Turkish hospitality. I can’t wait to see you all and
look forward to an incredible week together!
Heading back to the game this afternoon, I
would like to welcome Reading’s directors,
players, staff and fans to the MKM Stadium.
Finally, I would like to thank you for your
continued support throughout the season so far.
We have seen an average of 16,500 fans at the
MKM Stadium and made some changes to the
pre-match experience which has generated such
a fantastic atmosphere that I’m sure will only
get better and better as we climb the table.
I know you will be 100% behind Liam this
afternoon in his first home match in charge
and back the boys to get the three points!
Up the Tigers!
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Every time the Tigers score
a league goal at home this
season, KCOM will donate
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youth team.
Find out more and nominate
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HEAD NOTES COACH
LIAM
ROSENIOR
GOOD AFTERNOON AND WELCOME TO THE MKM STADIUM
FOR TODAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH AGAINST READING.
For my first permanent management job to
be at this football club is really special for
me and my family. Twelve years ago, I met
my nan in the Toby Carvery in Willerby to
tell her I was signing here. She passed away
a year ago this month and we cremated
her at Cottingham cemetery in the amber
and black. This is a club I love and I have
huge motivation for us to be successful.
I feel I understand what Hull as a city
represents and the working-class values
of hard work, honesty and integrity, which
is what I aim to bring. The first thing
I asked from the players was to show
passion, character and resilience. They
passed that test with a resolute display
to keep a clean sheet after going down
to 10 men at Millwall, which shows the
people we have in the dressing room.
Although we haven’t had much time yet on
the training ground, I’ve challenged the
players to take on board the philosophy
we want to implement. My style of play is
very different; it’s a unique identity and the
process will take time. Against Cardiff City,
we completely dominated the first half and
deserved our lead. We made a mistake, which
is going to happen, and went 2-1 down,
but it’s about how you respond. The players
showed resilience and the positive reaction
I am looking for to come away with the win,
and I couldn’t have been prouder of them.
I would like to extend a warm welcome
to Reading manager Paul Ince, his staff,
players and their fans to today’s game. Paul
played with my dad at West Ham United
and had an unbelievable playing career.
He’s done a really good job at Reading,
but we need to see today as another
opportunity to show what we’re about. If
we can win today, it will put us in a good
place for the World Cup break, when we’ll
have more time to work with the group.
To achieve success as a football club, we
need all of us to be together. This is a
process and you as supporters are vitally
important in everything we do. Togetherness
and spirit can go a long way and I ask you
to applaud and encourage the players as
much as you can, especially at home.
We are all in this together.
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THANK YOU KEN!
At this afternoon’s game against Reading,
Hull City will be paying respect to those
who fought and paid the ultimate sacrifice
during times of conflict. With members
of the Royal British Legion invited to this
afternoon’s fixture, the club would like
to thank Chairman Ken Simmonds for all
his hard work with him retiring this year.
Ken served 22 years as a Chief Technician
in the Royal Air Force, serving in the UK,
Germany, Malaya, Cyprus and the RAF Can
in the Maldives Islands. Ending his RAF
career as the Warrant Officer in the Hull RAF
recruiting office, Ken has been Chairman
of the Hull branch of The Royal British
Legion for the past five years and has also
sat on the County executive committee.
“It has been very good working for the Royal
British Legion; I have thoroughly enjoyed
it,” said Simmonds. “I have done all the
jobs as you work your way up. I worked as
a secretary before becoming Chairman.
“When I retired, it was the case of do
I sit in a chair or try and do something
and I have never been for one to sit
around! I wanted to help people and
you get to meet new people.
“This time is a pinnacle part, but a sad time
of the year. A lot of remembrance goes on
and there are different ways where people
deal with it. The services we do with the
club have developed over the years and
it has been an honour to be a part of.”
As part of our remembrance service,
both captains will carry poppy wreaths
out towards the centre circle before Ken
Simmonds will present the match ball to
referee Gavin Ward. The teams will line-up
around the centre circle before Ken will read
out the Exhortation before the Last Post.
At 14:57, following the conclusion of the
Last Post, there will be a minute’s silence,
with the Reveille, played by the Bugle
player, to signal the end of the minute’s
silence. The Kohima Prayer will then
be read out by Ken before kick-off.
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WELCOME
READING
THIS AFTERNOON WE WELCOME
READING TO THE MKM STADIUM FOR
ANOTHER FIXTURE IN THE 2022/23
SKY BET CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON…
FACTFILE:
Name:
Reading Football Club
Formed:
1871
Nickname:
The Royals
Stadium:
Select Car Leasing Stadium
Capacity:
24,161
Opposition Focus by: Oliver Harsley
2022/23 SEASON:
13th
Played: 20 (Won: 8, Drawn: 2, Lost: 10)
Goal Difference: -8 (For: 21, Against: 29)
Most League Appearances:
Tom Ince,
Jeff Hendrick &
Tom Holmes (20)
Top League Goalscorer:
Tom Ince &
Lucas João (4)
Most Assists: Tom Ince (3)
Last Match:
L 2-0
(v Watford)
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THE
BOSS
Paul Ince:
Paul Ince began his managerial career in
October 2006 when he became player-manager
at Macclesfield Town. He prevented the
SIlkmen from dropping out of the Football
League and subsequently joined MK Dons in
June 2007. Ince guided the Dons to the League
Two title and promotion into League One and
also picked up the Football League Trophy.
He then took charge of Premier League side
Blackburn Rovers and lasted just over five
months in the job as he was sacked in December
2008. This was followed by short spells with MK
Dons and Notts County. In February 2013, Ince
became manager of Blackpool and spent less
than a year in charge of the Seasiders. Nine years
later, he became interim manager of Reading
alongside Michael Gilkes and helped keep the
Royals in the Championship. Ince was named
permanent manager of Reading in May 2022.
2022 SUMMER
TRANSFER WINDOW:
The Royals had a very busy transfer
window which saw them sign Naby Sarr,
Tom Ince, Shane Long, Sam Hutchinson,
Dean Bouzanis and Nesta Guinness-
Walker on permanent deals. Andy Carroll
and Amadou Mbengue subsequently
joined the club after the transfer window
closed. Youngsters Ethan Burnett, Ayyuba
Jambang, John Clarke, Michael Craig
and Lui Bradbury all joined Reading’s
Under-21 squad. Burnett is
currently out on loan. Meanwhile,
Jack Timberlake signed for
the Royals’ Under-18 squad.
Outgoing wise, first-team players John
Swift, Andy Rinomhota, Josh Laurent, Alen
Halilović, Brandon Barker, Michael Morrison,
Ethan Bristow, Ørjan Nyland, Marc McNulty,
Felipe Araruna and Terell Thomas all
departed permanently. George Puşcaş and
Luke Southwood were sent out on loan.
Five players of their Under-21 squad and
one player of their Under-18 squad
also left the Royals while Jeriel
Dorsett was sent out on loan.
These were joined by the loan signings
of Jeff Hendrick, Mamadou Loum, Baba
Rahman, Joe Lumley and Tyrese Fornah.
Hendrick, Rahman and Fornah all arrived
from the Premier League, Lumley joined
from a fellow Championside side and
Loum was signed from Liga Portugal.
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MEET
OPPOSITION
THE
BETWEEN THE POSTS:
Since joining on loan from Middlesbrough
in the summer, Joe Lumley has been
Reading’s first choice goalkeeper this
season. Lumley has made 39 appearances
for his parent club and has previously played
for clubs including Queens Park Rangers,
Bristol Rovers, Blackpool, Doncaster Rovers
and Accrington Stanley. He has amassed
over 195 career appearances thus far.
Lumley’s main deputy is Dean Bouzanis.
Bouzanis joined the Royals from League
Two side Sutton United this summer and has
made three league appearances so far for
his new club. The 32-year-old has registered
just over 250 appearances in his career for
clubs such as Oldham Athletic, Western
Sydney Wanderers and Melbourne City.
Further cover is provided by 21-yearold
Jökull Andrésson. Andrésson is an
academy graduate and has had loan
spells at Hungerford Town, Exeter City
and Morecambe. However, he is yet
to make a senior appearance for the
Royals. An Icelandic international, he
has earned one cap for his country.
AT THE BACK:
Tom Holmes, Tom McIntyre and Andy
Yiadom have all featured regularly as part
of the Royals defence this season. Holmes
and McIntyre have both come through the
Reading academy and made a combined
total of over 175 club appearances. McIntyre
has two league goals this season. Yiadom
has spent over four years at Reading and
is their club captain. He has represented
the club 150 times and is also a Ghanaian
international having earned 24 caps.
Nesta Guinness-Walker, Baba Rahman and
Amadou Mbengue have also been utilised on
a regular basis. Out of the three, Guinness-
Walker has featured the most with 10 league
appearances under his belt. Rahman is on
his second successive season-long loan
with the Royals from Chelsea and has made
23 appearances for his parent club which
includes 15 Premier League appearances
and four Champions League appearances.
Other defensive options include John Clarke,
Naby Sarr, Kelvin Abrefa, Nelson Abbey,
Liam Moore and Scott Dann. Clarke, Sarr,
Abrefa and Abbey have all been utilised by
the Royals so far this season. Sarr has one
league goal to his name.
Moore and Dann have
amassed over 825
career appearances
between them,
but haven’t
featured
in the
league this
season due
to respective
injuries.
Joe
Lumley
Andy
Yiadom
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IN THE MIDDLE:
Jeff Hendrick and Sam Hutchinson
both provide a great amount of valuable
experience to the Royals midfield. Hendrick
is one of three ever presents in the Reading
squad this season and has one league
goal to his name. He has made over 410
career appearances and is a Republic of
Ireland international with 75 caps and two
goals. Hutchinson has racked up over 240
appearances for clubs including Chelsea,
Nottingham Forest and Sheffield Wednesday
and has contributed one assist for the Royals.
Tyrese Fornah, Mamadou Loum and Ovie
Ejaria have all been regularly utilised by
Reading as part of their midfield this season.
Fornah has one league goal and one assist,
Loum has one league goal to his name
and Ejaria has provided one assist. Loum,
on a season-long loan from FC Porto, has
appeared in both the Champions League
and Europa League for his parent club.
Elsewhere, other midfield options in Reading’s
squad include Michael Craig, Mamadi
Camará, Kian Leavy and Dejan Tetek.
Craig and Camará have
made three league
appearances between
them this season.
Meanwhile, Leavy
and Tetek haven’t
featured in the
league thus far.
However, Leavy
did make an
appearance in
the Carabao
Cup.
UPFRONT:
There are a couple of former Tigers players
in Reading’s forward line and Tom Ince is
one of them. Ince made 13 appearances
and scored one goal in a Tigers shirt in
the first half of the 2014/15 season. He is
Reading’s joint top scorer this season with
four league goals and has also contributed
three assists which is the most in their squad.
The other former Tigers attacker within the
Royals squad is Shane Long. Long spent just
under seven months at the club and scored
four goals in 17 appearances before being
sold to Southampton in August 2014 for a
£12m fee. The 35-year-old is into his second
spell as a Reading player and has one league
goal and one assist so far this season. He
is a Republic of Ireland international and
has won 87 caps and scored 16 goals.
Other attackers that have been utilised by the
Royals in the league this season are Lucas
João, Yakou Méïté, Andy Carroll, Junior
Hoilett and Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan. João has
four league goals, Méïté has two
league goals and two assists,
Carroll has two league goals
to his name and Hoilett
has one league goal.
Ehibhatiomhan hasn’t
registered a goal
or assist in the
league, but did
get himself on
the scoresheet
in the Carabao
Cup.
Jeff
Hendrick
Yakou
Méïté
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WE MEET AGAIN…
WE LOOK AT THE PREVIOUS ENCOUNTERS AGAINST TODAY'S OPPOSITION READING…
2022- Tigers Comfortably
Beat Royals
Hull City picked up a 3-0 victory against
Reading at the MKM Stadium in April
2022. Keane Lewis-Potter put the Tigers in
front in the 40th minute with a thunderous
strike after cutting in off the left wing.
2011- Brady Fires Tigers
to First Home Victory
This fixture in August 2011 resulted
in the Tigers winning 1-0 in front of
over 17,200 spectators. Robbie Brady
scored the only goal of the game which
The lead was doubled in the 53rd minute
when Alfie Jones got his first goal for the
club after getting on the end of a George
Honeyman cross. Deep into added time,
Lewis-Potter bagged his second goal of
the game as he slotted the ball past Royals
keeper Ørjan Nyland to put the icing on
the cake for Shota Arveladze’s side.
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came in the 73rd minute and it was a
wonderful strike from the Irishman.
Nigel Pearson’s team withstood late
pressure from the Royals and held out
to secure all three points. Over the
course of the 2011/12 season, Brady
scored three goals in 39 appearances.
1960- Clarke Brace
Helps Earn Win
On Saturday 10th September 1960,
Hull City had an excellent away day
which saw them win 4-2 at Elm Park.
A Doug Clarke brace in addition to goals
from Eric McMillan and Chris Chilton ensured
that Bob Brocklebank’s Tigers picked up
their first win at Reading since 1948. Chilton
was the top scorer for the Tigers in the
1960/61 campaign with 19 goals scored
in 41 appearances. Clarke got himself 10
goals whilst McMillan scored three goals.
1928- Clinical Tigers Secure
Comprehensive Victory
In October 1928, over 12,600
spectators watched the Tigers cruise
to a 3-0 win at Anlaby Road.
Bill McCracken’s side earned the points
courtesy of a James Walsh brace and a Ken
McDonald goal. McDonald finished the
1928/29 season as the club’s top scorer having
scored 23 goals in 32 appearances. Walsh
had a tally of nine goals in 33 appearances.
James Walsh
Doug Clarke
OVERALL RECORD: GAMES PLAYED: 57 HULL CITY WINS: 19 READING WINS: 18 DRAWS: 20
TOTAL GOALS: 132 HULL CITY GOALS: 64 READING GOALS: 68
HOME RECORD: GAMES PLAYED: 29 HULL CITY WINS: 11 READING WINS: 8 DRAWS: 10
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SHIRTS
PAU L
McSHANE
Heritage Number: #914
Hull City Career: 136 appearances, 5 goals
Reading Career: 103 appearances, 4 goals
Hailing from Wicklow, Paul McShane
began his career with Manchester United
where he signed as a 16-year-old in 2002.
He didn’t make a senior appearance
for the Red Devils, but gained first
team football on loan at Walsall and
Brighton & Hove Albion. Following his
stint with the Seagulls, McShane left Old
Trafford permanently and joined West
Bromwich Albion in August 2006.
He spent just one season with the Baggies
in which he made 42 appearances and
scored three goals. In July 2007, he
signed for Sunderland who initially paid
£1.5m for his services. McShane racked
up 22 appearances in his first season at
the Black Cats before being loaned out
to the Tigers in August 2008. Until being
recalled by his parent club, he registered
19 appearances and scored one goal.
McShane returned to the Tigers on a
permanent deal in August 2009. Over the
next couple of years, he struggled to gain
consistent game time. This led to him having
loan spells at Barnsley and Crystal Palace.
Under the management of Steve Bruce,
McShane regained his spot as part of the
Tigers defence and helped the club earn
promotion to the Premier League in the
2012/23 season. The following season, he
made a substitute appearance in the 2014
FA Cup Final.
In May 2015, McShane departed after six
years at the club and subsequently joined
Reading on a free transfer. In his first three
seasons with the Royals, he was a regular
feature. However, opportunities became
limited and he was released at the end
of the 2018/19 campaign. He then spent
two seasons with Rochdale in League One
and returned to Manchester United in July
2021. McShane made a few appearances for
their Under-23 squad in the EFL Trophy.
McShane retired from professional football
following the conclusion of the 2021/22
season. He made over 410 appearances
in his career, scored 19 goals and earned
33 caps for the Republic of Ireland. He is
currently a Professional Development Phase
coach in the Manchester United academy.
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TIGERS
TRIVIA
ONCE OUR PRE-MATCH OR HALF-
TIME ENTERTAINMENT HAS
FINISHED, WHY NOT TAKE PART IN
OUR LITTLE TIGERS TRIVIA QUIZ?
YOU’LL FIND SIX RANDON
QUESTIONS RELATING TO
THE CLUB BELOW. LET’S
SEE HOW YOU GET ON!
1] Which player made his 50th appearance
for Hull City in our EFL Championship
fixture against Millwall last weekend?
2] Can you name this former Hull City and
Reading player form their career path?
• Chelsea (1995-2000)
• Reading (Loan) (1998-1999)
• Preston North End (Loan) (1999)
• Brentford (Loan) (1999-2000)
• West Bromwich Albion (Loan) (2000)
• West Bromwich Albion (2000-2010)
• Hull City (Loan) (2008)
3] Who scored an injury-time winner
against Reading in our 2-1 win over
the Royals in December 2015?
4] True or False? Our first competitive
win over Reading back in September
1926 was decided by an own goal.
5] Current Reading striker Tom Ince scored
one goal in 13 appearances during his
spell with Hull City, but which current
Championship team did he score against?
6] How many appearances combined did
former Hull City and Reading midfielder
James Harper make for both clubs?
Answers: 1. Ryan Longman, 2. Neil Clement, 3. Jake Livermore, 4. True, 5. West Bromwich Albion, 6. 379
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SPOT THE BALL! Can you guess what position the real ball is in?
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all six?
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Spot the Ball: C
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THE
ACTION
HULL CITY 1
Christie (60’)
MIDDLESBROUGH 3
Akpom (30’), Figueiredo (63’ OG), Christie (80’ OG)
LINE-UPS:
Hull City: 13 Baxter ; 33 Christie ⚽⚽, Middlesbrough: 1 Steffen ; 14 Smith , 6 Fry,
6 Figueiredo ⚽, 4 Greaves , 21 Fleming; 26 Lenihan, 3 Giles; 2 I. Jones , 16 Howson ,
15 Woods, 24 Seri; 8 Docherty, 7 Tufan, 27 Slater; 30 Hackney , 8 McGree; 29 Akpom ⚽, 21 Forss
19 Estupiñán
Subs: 1 Ingram , 2 Coyle (for Fleming 72’),
5 A. Jones, 11 Sinik (for Woods 55’), 16 Longman
(for Tufan 80’), 17 McLoughlin
Referee: Dean Whitestone Attendance: 16,445
Subs: 23 Roberts , 4 Mowatt (for Hackney 90+2’),
9 Muniz Carvalho (for Forss 70’), 13 Hoppe,
15 Dijksteel (for I. Jones 90+2’), 17 McNair, 25 Crooks
(for McGree 84’)
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PLAYER IN FOCUS
#13 NATHAN
BAXTER
HERITAGE NUMBER: #1105
Hull City Career: 29 appearances
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AFTER SEEING HIS SIDE DEFEND RESOLUTELY WITH 10 MEN TO
SECURE A GOALLESS DRAW AGAINST MILLWALL IN HIS FIRST
GAME IN CHARGE AT THE DEN, LIAM ROSENIOR WILL BE LOOKING
FORWARD TO THE UPCOMING FOUR-WEEK BREAK TO WORK WITH
HIS PLAYERS AND CONTINUE TO GET HIS IDEAS ACROSS.
Goalkeeper Nathan Baxter played a
key role in South East London, and has
been impressed by the impact Rosenior
has made since being appointed as our
new head coach just over a week ago.
“When you come to a place like this which
is tough enough anyway, to go down to 10
men (and to still get a result), is credit to all
the boys,” said Baxter after last weekend’s
game against the Lions. “The way we’ve
been organised this week has been great. We
were so calm on the ball. It didn’t feel like
we had 10 men, particularly in the second
half. It’s been a really good few days.
“I’m just excited, because if you can see
that sort of difference after just two days
of work, it’s going to be great when we
have the break and we can really get on
the training pitch and work on things.
I think there’s a lot more to come.”
Rosenior only had two training sessions
with the players before last weekend’s trip
to The Den, but Baxter says he made an
immediate impact on the training pitch.
“You can see his organisation - everyone
knows their job,” explained Baxter. “Not
many teams come to Millwall and keep the
ball like that, particularly when you’ve got
players like Tom Bradshaw pressing, and
we all know how good George Honeyman
is at pressing. It was a
good performance.
“I was really proud as well
because the boys in front of
me have worked really hard.
We just haven’t had the rub of
the green with clean sheets.
I’ve found in my career that
sometimes they’re like
buses, you don’t get one
for a while and then you can go on a run like
we proved last season.”
“I was pleased with how good we were on
the ball. There’s still a lot more to come
as we weren’t perfect. It was a massive
improvement. We had some really nice
passages of play and with 11 men on the
pitch, they would be translating into chances.”
Today’s game against Reading is our final
outing before the FIFA World Cup and
provides a good opportunity to head into the
four-week break on a high by securing three
points in front of the home faithful at the
MKM Stadium. Baxter is confident that last
weekend’s result against Millwall can give the
players plenty of confidence moving forward.
“It gives us belief that the organisation that
he’s put into practice doesn’t just work on
the training pitch, but it works at places
like this,” added Baxter. “If you can
defend like that out of possession
with 10 men and keep the ball like
that, then there’s no reason why we
can’t dominate games and comfortably
win games when we’ve got 11.”
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ACTION
MILLWALL 0
HULL CITY 0
Millwall: 1 Long ; 2 McNamara, 15 Cresswell,
5 Cooper , 11 Malone; 8 Mitchell, 23 Saville;
39 Honeyman, 10 Flemming, 14 Burey; 9 Bradshaw
Subs: 33 Białkowski , 6 Evans (for McNamara 86’),
16 Shackleton (for Mitchell 86’), 17 Styles (for
Honeyman 65’), 20 Bennett (for Burey 65’),
21 Voglsammer (for Saville 66’), 25 Olaofe
LINE-UPS:
Referee: John Busby Attendance: 14,488
Hull City: 13 Baxter ; 33 Christie, 6 Figueiredo,
5 A. Jones, 4 Greaves ; 15 Woods, 24 Seri;
27 Slater, 20 Pelkas , 16 Longman; 19 Estupiñán
Subs: 1 Ingram , 2 Coyle (for Woods 74’),
7 Tufan, 8 Docherty (for Pelkas 52’), 11 Sinik,
17 McLoughlin (for Slater 80’), 22 T. Smith
(for Longman 80’)
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HERITAGE
NUMBERS
In association with Mike Scott at @oncloudseven1
THROUGHOUT THE 2022/23 SEASON, WE WILL BE RANDOMLY SELECTING
ONE HERITAGE NUMBER AS WE FOCUS ON THEIR PLAYING CAREER…
#386
GEORGE MURPHY
Hull City First Appearance: 20th December
1947 v Lincoln City [H] (Division Three
North), 32 years, 151 days old
Hull City Career: 16 appearances, 10 goals
Hull City Final Appearance: 26th March
1948 v New Brighton [A] (Division Three
North), 32 years, 248 days old
A versatile player that could operate
primarily either as a centre-forward or
full-back, George “Spud” Murphy was
born in Wattsville, Wales, on the 22nd
July 1915. Beginning his youth career
with Pontllandraith and Cwmfelinfach
Colts, Murphy made the switch to
Bradford City in October 1934.
During his four seasons prior to World
War Two, plus the season and a half after
the conflict, Murphy made nearly 200
appearances in all competitions, scoring
nearly 50 goals. Operating in almost every
position under five different managers at
Bradford, he finished as the club’s top scorer
in the 1936/37 season despite the Bantams’
relegation from the Second Division.
His prime professional football years were
denied to him by the conflict, with Murphy
serving in the RAF as an electrician. However,
he did play many wartime fixtures. Due to
player registrations held by clubs being
temporarily suspended, Murphy featured
for many clubs. At one point, he played for
eight different clubs in nine weeks. He also
represented Wales twice in non-capped 1943
and 1944 internationals against England.
Returning back to Bradford after the conflict,
Murphy was the club’s top scorer with 15
goals. This encouraged Hull City to pay
£1,500 to sign Murphy in December 1947.
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Making an immediate impact by scoring
seven goals in five starts, a dip in form from
both Murphy and the club saw the Tigers
recruit Raich Carter in March 1948. Murphy
was suspended for the remainder of the
1947/48 season by the FA for a string of
misdemeanours. In August 1948, Murphy
refused the revised terms offered by City and
was placed on the transfer list before joining
Scunthorpe United in the same month.
A year later, he joined Scarborough and
netted 52 goals in two seasons for the
Midland League side. His final season
was at Goole Town, retiring in 1952.
After retirement, Murphy became a
licensed victualler and was landlord at
pubs in Hull and South Leeds. He settled
in Tingley, Morley, in later life, where
he sadly died in December 1983.
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IN WAR TIME
HULL CITY
DURING BOTH THE FIRST AND SECOND WORLD WARS, HULL CITY STILL
PARTICIPATED IN FOOTBALL COMPETITIONS AT TIMES OF CONFLICT…
For more information on Hull City during wartime, please visit: https://tigerbase.hullcity.com/wartime-matches.php
WW1
Games Played: 142 (Wins: 61, Draws: 25, Losses: 56)
Goals: 506 (Scored: 247, Conceded: 259)
The first wartime season came in 1915/16,
as the Tigers competed in both the
Principal and Secondary competitions
in the Midlands Section. The first game
played was a 2-0 away defeat against Notts
County on Saturday 4th September 1915.
The first wartime game played in Hull
came on the 11th of September, with the
Tigers defeating Derby County 4-2 at
Anlaby Road before defeating Sheffield
Wednesday by the same score line the
following week at Hillsborough. The first
wartime season ended with Hull City
finishing 11th in the Principal Competition
and fourth in the Secondary Competition.
A change of manager from Fred Stringer
to David Menzies followed for the Tigers
ahead of the 1916/17 season. For Menzies’
first game, the kick-off was delayed by
10 minutes as they played out a goalless
draw against Rotherham County in
front of 2,000 fans at Anlaby Road.
Sadly for Hull City, the final standings
weren’t improved on from last season,
finishing 11th in the Principal Competition
and ninth in the Secondary Competition.
The start of the 1917/18 season wasn’t
great either as the Tigers only won
once in their first seven games, losing
five, four of them by the one goal.
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However, Menzies’ men
went on a seven-game
winning streak, with the
pick of results being the
first win of the seven,
a 5-1 home win over
Bradford City. David
Mercer netted a hat-trick
in the fixture and he was
key in the run of games
David Mercier as he scored another
eight in six games, securing another hattrick
in 3-1 away win against Lincoln City.
The run ended with a 3-1 defeat against
Leicester Fosse, but the Tigers came roaring
back as they defeated Nottingham Forest
3-2 before destroying local rivals Grimsby
Town 7-1. Mercer netted one in that fixture
while Joe “Stanley” Smith, William “Tim”
Wright and Robert “Bobby” Hughes all
scored braces. At the end of the 1917/18
season, City had finished fourth in both the
Principal and Secondary competitions.
In the final season, 1918/19, the Tigers
began the campaign with a 2-0 victory over
Bradford City, courtesy of goals from Cecil
Potter and John Lee. Despite finishing
seventh in the Principal Competition, the
Tigers won the Secondary Competition,
defeating Grimsby Town in the final
two wartime fixtures 2-1 and 3-1.
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WW2
Games Played: 88 (Wins: 29, Draws: 10, Losses: 49)
Goals: 376 (Scored: 142, Conceded: 234)
Most clubs had played two games of their
respected league campaigns when World
War Two began, which were expunged from
the records. For the Tigers, they drew both
of them games, 2-2 at home to Lincoln City
and 1-1 away at Southport. Richard Lowe
netted in both games while Dai Davies also
scored against Lincoln. What was ironic was
Lowe was a summer signing from Sheffield
United but never played for City again in
any competition, meaning his professional
record with the club never existed.
The first wartime fixture in the second
conflict that City participated in was a
2-0 defeat away against Darlington on
Saturday 21st October 1939. Sadly for the
Tigers, this was the first of six consecutive
defeats before they earned their first
win in the North-East Regional League,
defeating Middlesbrough 3-0 courtesy
of finishes from Norman Anderson,
Harold Meens and John Prescott.
Prescott was key in the latter fixtures of
the 1939/40 season, netting 14 goals
in 16 league games, including scoring
all four goals in a 4-1 win over York
City. Ernest Blackburn’s men finished
seventh in the league and made it
to the second round of the Football
League War Cup after being knocked
out by Huddersfield Town in a replay.
The following year, the Tigers competed
in the North Regional League and finished
33rd out of 36, with position decided on
only goal difference. They also exited the
Football League War Cup in the second
round once again, losing in a replay against
Sheffield United. Prominent victories in
that season came in the form of a double
over Bradford City, defeating the Bantams
5-4 in September 1940 before defeating
them a month later at the Boulevard
Harold Meens
5-2, with Anderson netting a hat-trick
and Bert Knott securing a brace.
The final wartime season came in 1944/45,
with the Tigers finishing 49th in the
Football League North, 51st in the Football
League Wartime Cup North Qualifying
Competition, which was initially a minileague
of 60 teams, and 56th in the Second
Championship of the Football League North.
Ten of the fixtures towards the end of
wartime football were classed as both league
and cup matches, meaning it classed them
as two games played rather than one.
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IN WAR TIME
MANAGERS
HULL CITY HAD THREE MANAGERS DURING WARTIME
FOOTBALL. HERE, WE TAKE A LOOK AT ALL THE MANAGERS
WHO REPRESENTED US DURING TIMES OF CONFLICT…
Fred STRINGER
Manager Sequence Number: #5
Appointed manager in September 1914, Fred Stringer won
19 of 37 matches in charge of Hull City during the 1914/15
season, leaving him with a win percentage of 51.35%.
Once World War One began, Stringer managed the Tigers
for the entirety of the 1915/16 season. Finishing 11th in
the Midland Section Principal Competition and fourth in
the Midland Section Secondary Competition, Stringer left
on a winning note with a 1-0 home victory over Sheffield
Wednesday, courtesy of a goal on debut from Mark Thistleton.
David MENZIES
Manager Sequence Numbers: #6 & #15
Following Fred Stringer’s departure, David Menzies
took charge of Hull City for the rest of World War
One, following two years as trainer at the club.
In his wartime seasons, Menzies led the Tigers to win the Midland
Section Secondary Competition in the 1918/19 season after finishing
seventh in the Principal Competition. Following the conflict,
Menzies stayed in charge for the next two seasons before departing
in 1921. He would later return to manage the club in 1936.
Ernest BLACKBURN
Manager Sequence Number: #17
After David Menzies sadly passed away in office in October
1936, Ernest Blackburn took over at Hull City following
a temporary spell in charge from the club’s directors.
When World War Two began, Blackburn was in charge
of the club for the entirety of the conflict. Like Fred
Stringer, Blackburn ended his Hull City managerial
career with a win in the club’s final wartime fixture, a
2-1 away win at Millmoor against Rotherham United,
before he went on to manage Tranmere Rovers.
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IN WAR TIME
PLAYERS
TWO HUNDRED GUEST PLAYERS REPRESENTED HULL
CITY DURING WARTIME. HERE, WE TAKE A LOOK AT SOME
OF THE MOST NOTABLE DURING BOTH CONFLICTS…
James
SHERIDAN
Wartime Stats:
72 appearances, 2 goals
The guest player who made the most
wartime appearances for Hull City in either
conflict, James Sheridan joined from West
Stanley and featured in the club’s first ever
wartime fixture against Notts County.
Both of his goals came in his second season
with the club. After making 34 appearances
in his first campaign, he made another 34 in
his campaign, netting in a 2-0 home win over
Notts County on Christmas Day 1916 and in
a narrow 2-1 away defeat against Grimsby
Town. His final appearance came in a 3-1
home victory over Rotherham County on 10th
November 1917.
H.
WALLIS
Wartime Stats:
25 appearances, 11 goals
Our guest top scorer during World War
One, H. Wallis (first name unknown) scored
a brace in his first Hull City wartime
match, a 4-3 away defeat against Sheffield
Wednesday on 20th October 1917.
Featuring 21 times in 1917/18, Wallis scored
six of his seven goals that campaign in
victories over Bradford City, Rotherham
County, Barnsley and Lincoln City. The
following season, Wallis netted four goals
in four games, scoring in his final Hull
appearance in a 2-1 home defeat against
Lincoln City on 29th March 1919.
Jack
CURNOW
Wartime Stats:
62 appearances
The guest player who spent the longest
amount of time at the club during war,
spanning 2016 days, Jack Curnow joined
the Tigers from Tranmere Rovers and
played in the first wartime fixture of
World War Two against Darlington.
Curnow’s last appearance came in
the final wartime appearance against
Rotherham United on 28th April 1945,
which ended in a 2-1 victory for the Tigers,
before moving back to Tranmere.
Norman
ANDERSON
Wartime Stats:
41 appearances, 21 goals
A natural goalscorer during his two
seasons with Hull City, Norman Anderson
is the club’s guest top scorer in wartime
fixtures with 21 goals in 41 appearances.
Joining from Goole Town, Anderson
netted 10 goals in 18 league appearances
including his first of two hat-tricks in the
final game of the 1939/40 season, a 4-4
draw against Darlington. His other hattrick
came the following campaign in
a 5-2 home win over Bradford City.
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PERMISSION AND THOSE CARRYING OR USING
SMOKE BOMBS OR PYROS WILL NOW RECEIVE
AN AUTOMATIC CLUB BAN.
‘LOVE FOOTBALL. PROTECT THE GAME’
A message about anti-social and criminal behaviour
To mark the new season, we want to
make you aware of new measures
being taken across all of football
to ensure everyone can have a safe
and enjoyable experience. We are
supporting strong action from the
FA, Premier League and EFL to tackle
anti-social and criminal behaviours
that put all of us at risk.
This reflects the seriousness of
the risks to fans and staff – pyros
can burn at 2000 degrees Celsius
and cause lifechanging injuries,
while entering the pitch endangers
players, managers and match
officials.
We know those who commit these
illegal acts do not represent the
majority of supporters.
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READING THROUGH OUR RICH HISTORY, WE TAKE A
LOOK AT GAMES WE PLAYED ON THIS DAY…
Games Played: 16 (Wins: 9, Draws: 3, Losses: 4*)
[*Lost 3-5 on pens against Atalanta after a 2-2 draw]
Goals: 54 (Scored: 39, Conceded: 17)
Saturday 12th November 1977
v Cardiff City (H) Division Two – W 4-1
Manager Bobby Collins earned his third win
in charge of Hull City with an impressive 4-1
home win over Cardiff City back in 1977.
Dave Stewart netted a brace in between
finishes from Alan Warboys and Ian Dobson
as 5,228 spectators saw the Tigers climb
to 11th in the Division Two table.
Hull City XI: J. Wealands, P. Daniel, R. deVries,
B. Bremner, I. Dobson, D. Roberts, C. Galvin, P.
Haigh, A. Warboys, B. Bannister, D. Stewart.
Saturday 12th November 1949
v Coventry City (H) Division Two – W 2-1
Two goals in eight second-half minutes
secured Hull City a 2-1 victory over
Coventry City on this day in 1949, in
front of 40,170 fans at Boothferry Park.
Netting on the 72nd and 80th minute,
Carter took his tally to 11 goals for
the season as the Tigers remained
third in the Division Two table.
Hull City XI: B. Bly, G. Bowler, T. Berry, J.
Greenhalgh, H. Meens, A. Mellor, K. Harrison,
D. Revie, V. Jensen, R. Carter, E. Burbanks.
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IS BIRTHDAYS
OVER 1,100 PLAYERS HAVE PLAYED A PROFESSIONAL
GAME FOR HULL CITY. HERE WE TAKE A LOOK AT
PLAYERS WHO WERE BORN ON THIS DAY…
12th November
BILL
JOHNSON
Heritage Number: #158
Hull City Career:
48 appearances
CLIFF
THORLEY
Heritage Number: #283
Hull City Career:
36 appearances, 5 goals
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FRANK
HARRISON
Heritage Number: #428
Hull City Career:
214 appearances
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TONY
WELDON
Heritage Number: #228
Hull City Career:
32 appearances, 6 goals
ALEX
SHARP
Heritage Number: #298
Hull City Career:
19 appearances, 4 goals
GARY
HOBSON
Heritage Number: #670
Hull City Career:
167 appearances
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RELIVE
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ACTION
CARDIFF CITY 2
Robinson (47’), Whyte (62’)
HULL CITY 3
Pelkas (4’), Slater (75’, 77’)
Cardiff City: 1 Allsop
; 2 Romeo, 38 Ng,
16 Nelson, 37 Nkounkou; 35 Rinomhota, 8 Ralls ;
10 Ojo, 19 Sawyers, 11 O’Dowda; 47 Robinson ⚽
Subs: 21 Alnwick
, 3 Bagan, 9 Etete, 12 Sang,
20 Whyte ⚽ (for Nkounkou 58’), 27 Colwill (for
Ojo 76’), 29 Harris (for Sawyers 58’)
LINE-UPS:
Referee: James Bell Attendance: 16,387
Hull City: 13 Baxter ; 33 Christie, 6 Figueiredo,
5 A. Jones, 4 Greaves ; 15 Woods, 24 Seri;
8 Docherty, 20 Pelkas ⚽, 27 Slater ⚽⚽;
16 Longman
Subs: 1 Ingram , 2 Coyle (for Longman 84’),
7 Tufan (for Woods 61’), 11 Sinik (for Pelkas 73’),
17 McLoughlin, 21 Fleming, 22 T. Smith
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to the final at Wembley but bring it on!”
The Tigers Trust would like to thank all of the
teams who participated in the tournament,
and we now wish South Hunsley the best of
luck in the next stage of the tournament!
UTILITA GIRLS CUP: SOUTH
HUNSLEY GIRLS DREAMING
OF WEMBLEY AGAIN
The Tigers Trust are proud to provide
opportunities for females to engage
with sport, and last week saw the Trust
host the local qualifier of the Utilita
Girls Cup at the University of Hull.
Twenty-eight teams took part in the
tournament, and it was South Hunsley
who would come out victorious
for the second year in a row.
The team, who lifted Utilita Girls Cup last year,
beat Beverley High School in a close final to
reach the next stage of the competition.
ELLIE TANSER INSPIRES PREMIER
LEAGUE CHANGEMAKERS GROUP
During one of the Tigers Trust's recent
Premier League Changemakers sessions,
Female Engagement Lead Ellis Tanser
discussed her career so far to a group
of Year 7 girls at The Marvell College.
Premier League Changemakers is a
programme that supports girls and young
women to develop their personal skills
and positive attitudes for leadership.
Ellie went through her career so far,
from first engaging with physical activity
to her role at the Tigers Trust now.
She also explained the importance of being
a role model, and the different qualities
and traits required to be a good leader.
To find more about the Premier
League Changemakers Programme
please visit: premierleague.com
Hull City’s Regan Slater and Tyler
Smith presented the team with their
medals, and also took the time to
get pictures with all players.
After the win, South Hunsley manager
Laura Bramhill said: “Our team showed
great composure and resilience to come
back from 1-0 down in the final to win.
“We now look forward to the next round,
we know it is a very tough journey to get
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UNDER-21'S UPDATE
THE UNDER-21S SECURED BACK-
TO-BACK VICTORIES IN THE
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
LEAGUE OVER BURNLEY
AND COVENTRY CITY.
On Halloween, the Tigers travelled to
the Lancashire FA County Ground to face
Burnley. The Tigers opened the scoring on
eight minutes as James Scott met Harry
Wood’s corner delivery to head home.
Jim Simms doubled the lead three minutes later
after good initial pressing before Wood netted the
third from the penalty spot. Harvey Vale netted
the fourth as he connected with Tom Nixon’s cross
before Oliver Green and Billy Chadwick both
scored in the second half to complete the rout.
Conor Sellars’ side then welcomed Coventry to the
Dransfield Stadium. The Tigers dominated the first half
as Will Jarvis and Scott forced saves from Tom Billson
before Jay McGrath cleared the ball off the line.
Randell Williams hit the woodwork with a header
before the Tigers took the lead on
the 28th minute as Matty Jacob
rose highest to head home Andy
Cannon’s corner delivery. Xavier
Simons and Cannon both hit the
post with attempts before Billson
acrobatically denied Jarvis.
In the second half, Justin
Obikwu chipped effort over
the bar while Scott fired
two chances off target. At
the other end, Harrison Nee
forced a save from Harry Fisk
while Brad Stretton wasted two
opportunities to pull the visitors level.
U21s (v Coventry City): Fisk;
Emmanuel, Taylor, Jacob (C); Williams,
C. Jones, Simons, Jarvis; Vale, Scott
(Simms 73’), Cannon (Wood 73’). Unused
Subs: Macauley, Leckie, Chorlton.
Harry Fisk
The Under-21s will play their home fixtures
at North Ferriby FC’s ground, the Dransfield
Stadium, while the Under-18s play their
home games at Bishop Burton College.
*Played at the MKM Stadium.
Under-21s
8th Aug | Millwall (H)* | L 0-1
16th Aug | Bristol City (A) | L 4-2
22nd Aug | Watford (H)* | W 5-0
26th Aug | Ipswich Town (A) | L 4-2
5th Sep | Reading (H) | L 1-2
19th Sep | Birmingham City (H) | W 3-1
27th Sep | Sheffield Utd (A) | D 1-1
3rd Oct | Crewe Alexandra (H) | L 3-6
10th Oct | Peterborough Utd (H) | W 4-1
14th Oct | Sheffield Wed (A) | W 0-2
24th Oct | Wigan Athletic (H) | L 1-3
31st Oct | Burnley (A) | W 0-6
7th Nov | Coventry City (H) | W 1-0
22nd Nov | Barnsley (A) | 1pm
10th Jan | Peterborough (A) | 1pm
16th Jan | Sheffield Utd (H) | 7pm
23rd Jan | Birmingham City (A) | 1:30pm
31st Jan | Coventry City (A) | 2pm
13th Feb | Barnsley (H) | 7pm
20th Feb | Crewe Alexandra (A) | 1pm
27th Feb | Burnley (H) | 7pm
3rd Mar | Sheffield Wed (H)* | 5:30pm
20th Mar | Wigan Athletic (A) | 1pm
3rd Apr | Swansea City (A) | 12pm
14th Apr | Colchester Utd (H)* | 2pm
25th Apr | QPR (A) | 1pm
29th Apr | Cardiff City (H)* | 5:30pm
8th May | Charlton Athletic (A) | 2pm
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ACADEMY PLAYER FOCUS
JAEDYN
CHIBANGA
NETTING A HAT-TRICK IN THE UNDER-18S LAST LEAGUE
FIXTURE, JAEDYN CHIBANGA IS AIMING FOR MORE
GOALS THROUGHOUT THE 2022/23 SEASON…
The first-year scholar has operated either
at wing-back or upfront this season, with
him having the opportunity in recent
weeks to play in the latter of positions.
Scoring three against Burnley at Bishop
Burton College, the Under-18s
suffered a narrow 4-3 defeat in the
Professional Development League.
“I was very happy to score a hattrick,”
said Chibanga. “However, it
was disappointing to lose the game
as I was hoping once the third goal
went in to make it 3-2, I was hoping
we would win and be the hero, but we
annoyingly lost it in the last minute.”
One of 13 first-year scholars inducted
full-time into the academy in the
summer, Chibanga is enjoying the
challenge of being a scholar and
learning off management duo
John Anderson and Billy Clarke.
“The first year has been
good so far. It has been
tiring in training every day,
after stepping up from the
Under-16s last season, but
it has been easy to adapt
and it is very enjoyable.
“I have had a lot of help from the
pair of them,” explained Chibanga
when asked about Under-18s
management duo Anderson and
Clarke. “I have learned a lot from Billy with
him being an attacking player like myself.
John has been helpful in my defensive game,
especially when I have been playing further
back. He has helped me how to press, how
to defend as well as my positioning.”
After securing their first
points of the season against
Sheffield Wednesday and
Coventry City last month,
the Under-18, who were
reduced to ten men, suffered
a 6-0 defeat in the Professional
Development League Cup against
Lincoln City in their last outing.
The Under-18s next fixture is
Saturday 19th November,
as the Tigers travel to
Christopher Park to face
Wigan Athletic, kickoff:
12pm. Looking to
put the last two defeats
behind them, Chibanga is
confident the Tigers can
get back to winning ways.
“We have been working hard
this week in training to get
ready for Wigan. We played
them last season and they’re
a tough side, but hopefully
we can get on a win streak,
starting against Wigan.”
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ACADEMY UPDATE
PRE-ACADEMY
BEFORE THIS AFTERNOON’S EFL CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURE AGAINST
READING, OUR PRE-ACADEMY TEAM WILL BE FLAG BEARING ON THE PITCH
IN ONE OF MANY OPPORTUNITIES THE TEAM HAVE EXPERIENCED…
During our open training session last
month, the boys got the opportunity
to train with the first-team players on
the MKM Stadium pitch. With this week
being EFL Youth Development week, the
academy wanted to thank one of the local
grassroots heroes who works alongside the
club to help supplement the pre-academy.
Keith Pinder is the League Administrator for
the Hull & District Youth Football League
as well as a volunteering director at the
East Riding FA. A keen Hull City fan, Pinder
explained his role with the Youth Football
League and his relationship with the academy.
“We currently have 540 teams playing from
Under-7s to Under-18s. That equates to
7,200 players, which is a lot of teams and
managers!” said Pinder. “I have worked
closely with people like Andy Martin,
the main scout for Hull City in the area,
for quite a number of years. There are a
lot of academies in the area, but I would
rather see these players go to Hull City.
“There’s nothing better than seeing a local
lad like Jacob Greaves come through and
make it into the first team. Whichever team
you support, you always want to see your
own homegrown players come through and
Keith Pinder
especially with my involvement with the
league, there’s no prouder moment than
someone coming through the system.”
Head of Academy Recruitment at Hull City
Dan Kelly spoke on how important the
pre-academy is for the football club and
how since he joined the club three years
ago, that is relationship with Keith has
helped create strong foundations between
the club and the local grassroots scene.
“I think for any football club, looking after
its homegrown players is really important
and that all starts at the pre-academy,”
explained Kelly. “Since day one, Keith has
been a really strong ally to us. The work
he does for the league for all the boys and
girls in Hull to play football at grassroots
wouldn’t be what it is without Keith.
“He gives up a lot of his time to ensure
everything runs smoothly and I’m sure he
takes a lot of pride in seeing the homegrown
boys coming through and playing for the
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club, because he has played a massive
role in their development by enabling
them to play grassroots football, which is
where every single footballer begins.”
The Tigers have seen a number of homegrown
talent represent the club in recent years.
Jacob Greaves, Keane Lewis-Potter and
Brandon Fleming have come through
the club’s academy system, while Hullborn
Lewie Coyle is the club captain.
Pinder and Kelly both spoke on the
importance of grassroots football
before concluding on the opportunities
the pre-academy players get to
experience with the Tigers.
“The role between the grassroots football
and the professional club in the city is vital,”
said Pinder. “When I first started, the first
age group at academy level was Under-
11s, so it is way more advanced now by the
time they get to that age group, because
of the work which is done at the club.
“By allowing the kids to see what goes on
at a club is good and I think it is great for
all the teams, not just the pre-academy,
that they have the opportunity to do
flag bearing at Hull City matches.”
“For the pre-academy and their parents,
they can see that the pathway is there and
we want to nurture the young players to
become footballers,” added Kelly. “For
now, we want them to have fun, fall in love
and stay in love with football with Hull
City, because we feel in this environment
and what we can offer to young players
and their parents is what sets us apart.”
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Jerry Yates (Blackpool), Ben Brereton
Díaz (Blackburn Rovers), Scott Hogan
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Freddie Woodman (Preston North End) 11
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Viktor Johansson (Rotherham United) 81
Most Assists:
Jack Clarke (Sunderland), Ilias Chair
(QPR), Daniel Barlaser (Rotherham
United), Stefan Johansen (QPR) &
Sorba Thomas (Huddersfield Town) 6
Most Passes Completed:
Matt Grimes (Swansea City) 1,639
Highest Post-Shot
Expected Goals:
Lee Nicholls (Huddersfield Town) 29.2
Most Goalkeeper
Passes Attempted:
Ryan Allsop (Cardiff City) 669
Highest Pass Completion
Percentage:
Louis Bayer (Burnley) 91.6%
Highest Total Passing
Distance:
Taylor Harwood-Bellis (Burnley) 29,569 yards
Most Shots:
Ben Brereton Díaz (Blackburn Rovers) 61
Most Shots On Target:
Oliver McBurnie (Sheffield United) 28
Most Crosses
Stopped:
John Ruddy (Birmingham City) 32
Highest Average Goal
Kick Length:
Joe Lumley (Reading) 66.4 yards
Highest Defensive Actions
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TUE AUG 30 L 1-3 QUEENS PARK RANGERS CHAMP INGRAM CHRISTIE FIGUEIREDO GREAVES n ELDER A JONES
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SATURDAY 12TH NOVEMBER
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Cardiff City 15:00 Sheffield United
Coventry City 15:00 Queens Park Rangers
Huddersfield Town 15:00 Swansea City
Hull City 15:00 Reading
Luton Town 15:00 Rotherham United
Norwich City 15:00 Middlesbrough
Preston North End 15:00 Millwall
West Bromwich Albion 15:00 Stoke City
Wigan Athletic 15:00 Blackpool
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1 Burnley 20 6 4 0 20 10 4 4 2 17 13 +14 38
2 Blackburn 20 8 0 2 17 7 4 0 6 7 12 +5 36
3 Sheff Utd 20 5 3 2 22 11 5 2 3 12 8 +15 35
4 Norwich 20 5 3 2 17 10 4 2 4 11 11 +7 32
5 Watford 20 6 1 3 17 10 3 4 3 11 12 +6 32
6 QPR 20 5 2 3 15 10 4 2 4 11 12 +4 31
7 Preston 20 3 4 3 5 7 5 3 2 11 9 0 31
8 Swansea 20 5 2 3 15 13 3 4 3 12 15 -1 30
9 Luton 20 2 6 2 13 11 5 2 3 9 10 +1 29
10 Birmingham 20 3 5 2 12 8 4 2 4 10 10 +4 28
11 Millwall 19 7 1 2 16 7 1 3 5 6 13 +2 28
12 Coventry 18 4 1 3 8 6 3 4 3 11 12 +1 26
13 Reading 20 6 1 3 15 11 2 1 7 6 18 -8 26
14 Rotherham 20 4 3 3 17 12 2 4 4 7 13 -1 25
15 Stoke 20 3 2 5 11 14 4 2 4 11 11 -3 25
16 Middlesbrough 20 3 5 2 11 10 3 1 6 16 15 +2 24
17 Sunderland 19 2 4 3 10 10 4 2 4 14 12 +2 24
18 Cardiff 20 4 2 4 9 9 3 1 6 8 15 -7 24
19 Hull 20 4 0 6 10 18 3 3 4 14 19 -13 24
20 Bristol C 20 4 2 4 13 10 2 3 5 14 19 -2 23
21 Blackpool 20 3 1 6 12 16 3 3 4 11 15 -8 22
22 West Brom 19 2 4 4 12 14 2 4 3 10 10 -2 20
23 Wigan 20 1 3 6 6 17 4 2 4 13 13 -11 20
24 Huddersfield 19 4 1 5 10 10 1 2 6 9 16 -7 18
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