Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Hull City v Sheffield United Live Streaming, Sopcast Links

Hull City v Sheffield United

Thursday February 26, 2009 Kick off: 19:45 Round 5


Countdown: Today - 19:45



Hull City’s last 5 results

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Premier League

Monday February 23, 2009

Hull City 1 - 2 Tottenham Hotspur
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FA Cup

Saturday February 14, 2009

Sheffield United 1 - 1 Hull City
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Premier League

Saturday February 7, 2009

Chelsea 0 - 0 Hull City
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Premier League

Saturday January 31, 2009

Hull City 2 - 2 West Bromwich
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Premier League

Wednesday January 28, 2009

West Ham 2 - 0 Hull City


Sheffield United’s last 5 results

  • Championship

    Saturday February 21, 2009

    Plymouth Argyle 2 - 2 Sheffield United

  • FA Cup

    Saturday February 14, 2009

    Sheffield United 1 - 1 Hull City

  • Championship

    Saturday February 7, 2009

    Sheffield United 1 - 2 Sheffield Wednesday

  • Championship

    Tuesday February 3, 2009

    Southampton 1 - 2 Sheffield United

  • Championship

    Saturday January 31, 2009

    Preston North End 0 - 0 Sheffield United


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Hull City v Tottenham preview


Hull City will be looking to halt their slide down the Premier League table when they entertain fellow strugglers Tottenham on Monday evening.

The Tigers have not won since beating Middlesbrough 2-1 in early December and they have been dragged back into the relegation battle.

However, they fought hard to hold Chelsea to a goalless draw in their last league outing, a result that led to the sacking of Luiz Felipe Scolari.

Phil Brown will now want his men to build on their performance at Stamford Bridge and pick up a victory that will put them nine points clear of the bottom three.

Hull must get through the rest of the season without Jimmy Bullard after the midfielder was ruled out with a serious knee injury.

Striker Craig Fagan is also set to be sidelined for a couple of games following minor surgery on his knee.

Striker Daniel Cousin is available against Spurs after recovering from his own minor knee operation while captain Ian Ashbee has overcome a calf problem.

Kevin Kilbane returns after being ineligible for last week's FA Cup tie against Sheffield United, but midfielder Ryan France (thigh) is doubtful.

Matt Duke is set to be restored in goal ahead of Boaz Myhill.

Trio back for Spurs

It is the start of a potentially season-defining week for Tottenham with the second leg of their Uefa Cup tie against Shakhtar Donetsk on Thursday and the Carling Cup final to follow on Sunday.

The clash at the KC Stadium is arguably the most important of the three and Harry Redknapp does not want his men to look ahead to the trip to Wembley just yet.

Spurs are just two points above the drop zone and they have developed a habit of conceding costly late goals on their travels that Redknapp will be desperate to stamp out.

Ledley King (hamstring/knee) is expected to be rested and Alan Hutton (foot) and Jermain Defoe (foot) are out but Redknapp will be able to call on a number of players who were cup-tied for the defeat to Shakhtar in Ukraine on Thursday.

Robbie Keane, Roman Pavlyuchenko and Vedran Corluka are all back in the squad and likely to start.

Luka Modric, Jonathan Woodgate, Wilson Palacios and Aaron Lennon were also rested against Shakhtar and come back into contention.

Heurelho Gomes has insisted he is still the club's No.1 goalkeeper but Redknapp may decide to recall winter signing Carlo Cudicini.

Possible starting XIs

Hull City: Duke, Ricketts, Turner, Zayatte, Dawson, Ashbee, Geovanni, Marney, Kilbane, Garcia, Cousin.

Tottenham: Cudicini, Corluka, Woodgate, Dawson, Assou-Ekotto, Lennon, Palacios, Jenas, Modric, Keane, Pavlyuchenko.



Monday, February 23, 2009

Hull City v Tottenham Hotspur Match Preview

Match Preview :
After an amazing start that included a 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur in October, Hull City's season has severely petered out.

They have not won a Barclays Premier League match in 2008, with their last victory coming against Middlesbrough on 6th December.

Spurs have endured six successive away defeats so will be eager to arrest the slump

Tottenham team news

Tottenham trio Robbie Keane, Roman Pavlyuchenko and Vedran Corluka are back in the squad for the Barclays Premier League trip to Hull after being cup-tied for UEFA Cup action this week.

Luka Modric, Jonathan Woodgate, Wilson Palacios, Aaron Lennon and Carlo Cudicini were rested for the defeat to Shakhtar Donetsk but are back in contention.

Ledley King (hamstring/knee) is expected to be rested and Alan Hutton (foot) and Jermain Defoe (foot) are out.


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Hull : Will appear here...

Tottenham: Gomes, Cudicini, Bale, Gilberto, Gunter, Dawson, Chimbonda, Corluka, Assou-Ekotto, Woodgate, Palacios, Zokora, Bentley, Huddlestone, Lennon, Jenas, Modric, Giovani, Taarabt, O'Hara, Campbell, Pavlyuchenko, Bent, Keane.


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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Hull City : Latest Ticket News

This is the section of the site where we'll keep you up to date with all of the latest ticket news involving the Tigers.


Hull City v Tottenham Hotspur

- Monday 23rd February, KO 8pm

Tickets currently on general sale. Call 0870 8370004 to purchase.


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- Thursday 26th February, KO 7.45pm - FA Cup Fifth Round Replay

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Hull City Profile - Official Site, Player Profiles, Coach, Stadium

Honours : None

Founded : 1904


Hull City will play their first season of top-flight English football in 2008/09, thanks to a previous campaign that exceeded many people's expectations.

Hull resided in the upper echelons of the Championship for most of the season and eventually sealed a third place finish.

They secured promotion by beating Bristol City in the Play-off Final at Wembley Stadium on 24th May 2008, Hull native Dean Windass' stunning 38th minute volley the only goal of the match. It is a superb achievement when one considers that the Tigers were only promoted to the Championship in 2005.

The Kingston Communications Stadium is now preparing to host Barclays Premier League football. The club moved there in 2002, having left Boothferry Park where they had played since 1946.



Stadium : Kingston Communications Stadium (25,400 seats)


Kingston Communications Stadium
Walton Street, Hull, East Yorkshire. HU3 6HU
Tel: 0870 8370003


Colours : Home:Amber and black stripes with black shorts and socks. Away:All black


Official Site : http://www.hullcityafc.premiumtv.co.uk



Chairman : Paul Duffen


Coach : Phil Brown

Player Profiles :


1 Boaz Myhill Goalkeeper
2 Nathan Doyle Midfielder
3 Andy Dawson Defender
4 Ian Ashbee Midfielder
5 Wayne Brown
(on loan to Leics )
Defender
6 Michael Turner Defender
7 Craig Fagan Striker
8 Nick Barmby Midfielder
9 Dean Windass
(on loan to Oldham )
Striker
10 Deiberson Geovanni Midfielder
11 Bryan Hughes Midfielder
12 Matt Duke Goalkeeper
13 Ryan France Midfielder
14 Richard Garcia Striker
15 Bernard Mendy Defender
16 Peter Halmosi Midfielder
17 Kevin Kilbane Midfielder
18 Caleb Folan Striker
19 John Welsh Midfielder
20 George Boateng Midfielder
21 Samuel Ricketts Defender
22 Dean Marney Midfielder
24 Kamil Zayatte Defender
25 Daniel Cousin Striker
26 Tony Warner Goalkeeper
27 Nicky Featherstone Midfielder
28 Alberto Manucho
(on loan from Man U )
Striker
29 Matt Plummer Defender
30 Anthony Gardner Defender
31 Will Atkinson Midfielder
32 James Bennett Midfielder
33 Jimmy Bullard Midfielder
35 Liam Cooper Defender
36 Jamie Devitt Midfielder
38 Joe Lamplough Defender
39 Steve Gardner Defender
42 Ryan Kendall Striker
43 Tom Woodhead Goalkeeper

Michael Bridges
(on loan to Carlsle )
Striker


Heritage :

Hull City Association Football Club was founded in 1904 after several attempts to establish a football club over the years. These were undermined by the dominance of rugby in the city. The club initially played friendly matches at The Boulevard (the home of the Hull Rugby League club), Anlaby Road Cricket Ground and Dairycoates. They were elected to the Second Division of the Football League a year later.

City moved to a new home in Anlaby Road where they stayed until 1941, before wartime matches saw a brief return to The Boulevard.
The 1909/10 season was the nearest Hull came to a place in the top flight when they finished third, missing out on an automatic promotion place to Oldham Athletic as a result of an inferior goal average.

Before the First World War, Hull reached the FA Cup quarter-finals, and they went one better than that in the 1929/30 season when reaching the semis. They lost 1-0 to Arsenal in a replay following an initial 2-2 draw. However, this fine run meant their concentration was deflected away from the league and they were relegated to the Third Division (North).

They were promoted in the 1932/33 season, with Bill McNaughton scoring a record 41 goals. Indeed, the club has spent most of its history in the 'old' Second Division and 'old' Third Division.
Hull, who have never won a major trophy, were the first club in the world to go out of a cup competition on penalties, when doing so against Manchester United in the semi-final of the Watney Mann Invitation Cup on 1st August 1970.

In the 1970/71 season, Hull pushed for promotion to the First Division, but eventually finished in fifth place, their best position in post-war seasons. However, relegation in the 1977/78 campaign ended 12 consecutive seasons in the Second Division.

Things would go from bad to worse in February 1982 when, with the club now in Division Four, they went into receivership. The financial situation was eventually solved, and Don Robinson became chairman of the club. Under manager Colin Appleton, Hull secured promotion with 90 points.

1985 saw the club promoted into the Second Division under Brian Horton and they would stay there until 1991 when they were again relegated.

The club could not stay out of financial difficulties and were hindered by a series of High Court winding up orders in the 1993/94 season. Key players Windass and Alan Fettis were sold to Aberdeen and Nottingham Forest respectively to ease the burden.

The end of the 1995/96 season saw Hull relegated to Division Four. They remained in the bottom league and went on to finish 22nd in the 1997/98 season, their worst-ever position, just two places away from non-league football. The following season, the Tigers only guaranteed their status in the Football League in the penultimate match of the campaign, a remarkable escape from relegation as they had found themselves well adrift in December.

In the summer of 2002, former owner David Lloyd, who had previously acquired the Hull Rugby League club and run the two in a joint operation, called in the bailiffs due to a wrangle over rent and monies allegedly outstanding from the rugby association. Hull were locked out of Boothferry Park, before being allowed back ahead of the 2000/01 season.

The club's financial plight continued and the club was placed into administration in February 2001 after Lloyd again called in the bailiffs. A creditors meeting was held in March that year where it was decided to accept one of the five firm offers that had been made for the club. The shareholders approved the deal and a few days later the identity of the new owner was revealed to be Adam Pearson, former commercial director of Leeds United.

In the new surroundings of the KC Stadium, manager Peter Taylor, who had been appointed in late 2002, secured back-to-back promotions in the 2003/04 and 2004/05 seasons, and they found themselves in the Championship.

Their ascent from the bottom division of the football league to the top in just five seasons is the third fastest ever.



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23 Feb, 20:00 Hull City v Tottenham Hotspur Premier League
26 Feb, 19:45 Hull City v Sheffield United FA Cup


March

1 Mar, 12:30 Hull City v Blackburn Rovers Premier League
4 Mar, 20:00 Fulham v Hull City Premier League
14 Mar, 15:00 Hull City v Newcastle United Premier League
22 Mar, 13:30 Wigan Athletic v Hull City Premier League


April

4 Apr, 15:00 Hull City v Portsmouth Premier League
11 Apr, 15:00 Middlesbrough v Hull City Premier League
18 Apr, 15:00 Sunderland v Hull City Premier League
25 Apr, 15:00 Hull City v Liverpool Premier League


May


2 May, 15:00 Aston Villa v Hull City Premier League
9 May, 15:00 Hull City v Stoke City Premier League
16 May, 15:00 Bolton Wanderers v Hull City Premier League
24 May, 15:00 Hull City v Manchester United Premier League

Hull City 2008-2009 Results

Hull City Latest Results

August

16 Aug, 15:00 Hull City 2 - 1 Fulham Premier League

23 Aug, 15:00 Blackburn Rovers 1 - 1 Hull City Premier League

26 Aug, 19:45 Swansea City 2 - 1 Hull City Carling Cup

30 Aug, 15:00 Hull City 0 - 5 Wigan Athletic Premier League


September

13 Sep, 15:00 Newcastle United 1 - 2 Hull City Premier League

21 Sep, 15:00 Hull City 2 - 2 Everton Premier League

27 Sep, 17:30 Arsenal 1 - 2 Hull City Premier League


October

5 Oct, 15:00 Tottenham Hotspur 0 - 1 Hull City Premier League

19 Oct, 15:00 Hull City 1 - 0 West Ham Premier League

25 Oct, 15:00 West Bromwich 0 - 3 Hull City Premier League

29 Oct, 19:45 Hull City 0 - 3 Chelsea Premier League


November

1 Nov, 15:00 Manchester United 4 - 3 Hull City Premier League

8 Nov, 15:00 Hull City 0 - 1 Bolton Wanderers Premier League

16 Nov, 16:00 Hull City 2 - 2 Manchester City Premier League

22 Nov, 15:00 Portsmouth 2 - 2 Hull City Premier League

29 Nov, 15:00 Stoke City 1 - 1 Hull City Premier League

December

6 Dec, 15:00 Hull City 2 - 1 Middlesbrough Premier League

13 Dec, 15:00 Liverpool 2 - 2 Hull City Premier League

20 Dec, 15:00 Hull City 1 - 4 Sunderland Premier League

26 Dec, 15:00 Manchester City 5 - 1 Hull City Premier League

30 Dec, 20:00 Hull City 0 - 1 Aston Villa Premier League


January

3 Jan, 15:00 Hull City 0 - 0 Newcastle United FA Cup

10 Jan, 15:00 Everton 2 - 0 Hull City Premier League

14 Jan, 19:45 Newcastle United 0 - 1 Hull City FA Cup

17 Jan, 17:30 Hull City 1 - 3 Arsenal Premier League

24 Jan, 15:00 Hull City 2 - 0 Millwall FA Cup

28 Jan, 20:00 West Ham 2 - 0 Hull City Premier League

31 Jan, 15:00 Hull City 2 - 2 West Bromwich Premier League


February

7 Feb, 15:00 Chelsea 0 - 0 Hull City Premier League

14 Feb, 15:00 Sheffield United 1 - 1 Hull City FA Cup

23 Feb, 20:00 Hull City v Tottenham Hotspur Premier League

26 Feb, 19:45 Hull City v Sheffield United FA Cup

Premier League : Hull face problems

Hull City have lost Jimmy Bullard for the season and will also still be without George Boateng for several more weeks. With Daniel Cousin set to miss out again, Caleb Folan is set to lead the line.

Ledley King and Jermain Defoe are both close to returning for Spurs but this match might come just a little too soon for them. Alan Hutton and Jamie O'Hara remain absent and Roman Pavlyuchenko is expected to be given the nod to partner Robbie Keane up front ahead of Darren Bent.

A stunning free-kick from the Brazilian was the difference between the sides earlier in the season and Phil Brown will be hoping for more of the same from his star man.

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Hull City v Tottenham Hotspur Live Streaming

Monday February 23, 2009 Kick off: 20:00 26th Day KC Stadium

Hull City v Tottenham Hotspur

Countdown: Today - 20:00

Expected Line-Up

  • Referee: Lee Probert
  • Hull City

    Captain: Michael Turner

    Starting line-up

    • M. Duke
    • S. Ricketts
    • M. Turner
    • A. Gardner
    • A. Dawson
    • B. Mendy
    • K. Zayatte
    • D. Marney
    • R. Garcia
    • .. Geovanni
    • C. Folan

    Player to watch

    . Geovanni
    . Geovanni

    A stunning free-kick from the Brazilian was the difference between the sides earlier in the season and Phil Brown will be hoping for more of the same from his star man.

    Subs

    Injured

    • D. Cousin
    • G. Boateng
    • J. Bullard
    • P. Brown

    Suspended

    None

  • Tottenham Hotspur

    Manager: Harry Redknapp

    Captain: Robbie Keane

    Starting line-up

    • C. Cudicini
    • V. Corluka
    • M. Dawson
    • J. Woodgate
    • B. Assou-Ekotto
    • A. Lennon
    • W. Palacios
    • J. Jenas
    • L. Modric
    • R. Pavlyuchenko
    • R. Keane

    Player to watch

    Robbie Keane
    Robbie Keane

    Keane scored twice for Ireland in his last match and will be hoping to carry that form over to his club.

    Subs

    Injured

    • L. King
    • J. Defoe
    • A. Hutton
    • J. O'Hara

    Suspended

    None




Hull City’s last 5 results

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FA Cup

Saturday February 14, 2009

Sheffield United 1 - 1 Hull City
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Premier League

Saturday February 7, 2009

Chelsea 0 - 0 Hull City
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Premier League

Saturday January 31, 2009

Hull City 2 - 2 West Bromwich
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Premier League

Wednesday January 28, 2009

West Ham 2 - 0 Hull City
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FA Cup

Saturday January 24, 2009

Hull City 2 - 0 Millwall




Tottenham Hotspur’s last 5 results

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UEFA Cup

Thursday February 19, 2009

Shakhtar 2 - 0 Tottenham Hotspur
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Premier League

Sunday February 8, 2009

Tottenham Hotspur 0 - 0 Arsenal
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Premier League

Saturday January 31, 2009

Bolton Wanderers 3 - 2 Tottenham Hotspur
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Premier League

Tuesday January 27, 2009

Tottenham Hotspur 3 - 1 Stoke City
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FA Cup

Saturday January 24, 2009

Manchester United 2 - 1 Tottenham Hotspur

Hull City v Tottenham Hotspur Match Preview


Monday February 23, 2009 Kick off: 20:00 26th Day KC Stadium

Countdown: Today - 20:00

Premier League - Match facts: Hull v Tottenham Hotspur

Hull City have won more league games against Tottenham than vice versa: Hull have six wins, Spurs five.

The two sides have not drawn a game since February 1954, almost exactly 55 years ago.

Hull have gone nine games without a win - only Middlesbrough (13) are on a longer run currently.

Hull have taken only two points from their last eight games - no team in any of Europe's top five leagues (England, Germany, France, Italy and Spain) have taken fewer than in their last eight outings.

Hull have been caught offside more than any other team this season: 95 times.

Hull have been saved by their own woodwork 14 times this season, more than any other team.

David Bentley has averaged 11 crosses per game this season, more than any other player in the top flight.

Tottenham are the only Premier League club not have named an unchanged line-up this season.

Darren Bent has scored four goals as a substitute this season, more than any other player this season.

Hull have only won in one of the 10 games in which defender Andy Dawson (pictured) has not played this season.



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