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Hull City (The Tigers) Info
Hull City A.F.C. Crest
Hull City A.F.C. Stadium
KC, short for Kingston Communications Stadium, was conceived in the late ’90’s and opened its doors in 2002. This multipurpose facility was completed at the cost of GB 44 million, and is named after the stadium’s sponsors. Along with Hull A.F.C, the venue also accommodates rugby league football club, Hull FC. Also known as ‘The Circle’, the stadium can comfortably seat 25,404 spectators, and has played host to musical acts Elton John and The Who. The stadium’s pitch consists of grass interwoven with astro-turf, and was utilized for several England Under 21 association football games. If England wins the bid to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup, the city of Hull will submit KC Stadium as the main venue.
Today, Hull City remain a legitimate football club. With a legion of loyal and dedicated fans, Hull is very much respected for fighting tooth and nail to better themselves over the years. They have fought long and hard to make it back to the top, and this is the exact type of tenacity that has made Hull a fan favorite in the Premier League. Hull believes that without struggle, there is no progress, and their drive to be the best is much appreciated, respected, and emulated by other clubs.
By the early part of the 1980’s, Hull was relegated to 4th Division football. The team went through managerial changes and financial setbacks, which only added to probably the lowest point for Hull. With nothing to lose, Hull set out to revamp their dwindling squad and club ranking. A recruitment drive saw Don Robinson and Colin Appleton come in to help the squad from the top. Along with top players, Brian Marwood, Steve McLaren, Billy Whitehurts, and power scorer, Les Mutrie, Hull entered the 3rd division in 1983.
As the 2009-2010 season is underway, Captain Ian Ashbee leads a team comprised of international stars and experienced players. Hull looks to Jozy Altidore, on loan from Villareal, to handle the strike zone while Michael Turner provides impenetrable defense. After impressive showings in the last year’s Barclay’s Asia Trophy tourney, they hope to carry that same momentum into the current season of play.
Hull City A.F.C. Manager
Led by current manager Phillip “Phil” Brown, Hull City rebounded with impressive showings and secured a spot in the top level. Phil, the former manager of Derby County and The Bolton Wanderers, used his extensive experience to bring out the best in Hull City, and took the team to the upper tier of English football in May of 2008. Under Brown, Hull City defeated Bristol City at Wembley Stadium in the Championship play-off final. The result was historic, as the Tigers would enter the main fray of English football for the first time in the club’s 104-year history.~This was attributed to the ‘never surrender’ policy of Brown. Phil played Right and Full-back for most of his football career and was simply sensational. He was known to be quick, agile, and a true team player and sportsman. He led many teams to decisive victories, including Bolton and Blackpool. Brown brings that same tenacity to Hull City, and was awarded the ‘Premier League Manager of the Month’, in September of last season.
Hull City made their much anticipated debut back in 1904, holding Notts County to an impressive 2-2 draw. They made an entry into the Second Division the following year, and competed against the likes of Manchester United and Chelsea. Hull would finish that season in 5th place, a dismal placing considered by some, but to loyal fans, this was much improvement for the friendly game riddled Hull City. The club continued to struggle for many years to come, but did have some impressive outings and accolades.
Located in Kingston upon Hull, East Reading of Yorkshire, and founded in 1904, Hull City currently plays in the prestigious FA Premier League. This is the second time in their history that Hull City is part of top tier English football. Also known as “The Tigers”, Hull City’s shining moment was back in 1930, when they reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup. The team mascot is “Roary the Tiger”, and they play at their home ground of KC Stadium.
With a new chairman, and an influx of funds into the franchise, Hull was able to slightly rebound at the start of the ‘01-’02 season. This did not last too long, as the club finished in 15th place, at the end of the ‘02-’03 season. The following years did see some much needed success for Hull City. They came in runners-up for Division 3, at the end of the ‘03-04 season. Hull would also place second for League One in ‘04-’05. Hull managed to avoid further relegation for the next few years, as they played steadily and carefully. By the ‘06-’07 season, Hull City’s rise from the bottom divisions of English football to the top tier was legendary.
The ’80’s and ’90’s would not see much difference for ‘The Tigers’. They continued to struggle through relegation, management and ownership changes, as well as more financial despair. Hull would have to sell notable players like Dean Windass and Andy Payton in order to keep their club alive. By the late ’90’s, Hull’s future was in jeopardy, and advancement out of the 3rd division did not look promising.
Everton F.C. Summary
Everton F.C. Crest
Everton, also known as “The People’s Club”, will always be one of the greatest clubs in English football. With plans currently underway for a new stadium, legions of fans, and a forever sense of pride and fan admiration, Everton FC, will continue to be a standout team in the Premiership, and all over the world.
Located in Liverpool, and founded in 1878, Everton is the sixth most successful club in British football. Led by current manager, David Moyes, the club has amassed several high profile championships and victories over the years. Everton has won the FA Cup 5 times, the League Championship 9 times, and also won the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup in ‘84-’85. The club has a solid foundation, rich in tradition and sportsmanship, and have received near landmark status in English club football. Everton shares a historic rivalry with Liverpool FC, and play in their home ground of Goodison Park.
Everton FC Manager
David Moyes, Everton Manager, is among several who have shared memorable moments at Goodison Park. The Scottish national joined Everton in March of 2002, after leading Preston North End to several successful finishes four years prior. From Celtic to Bristol City, Moyes took over the club as a seasoned veteran with experience, skill, and determination. He led Everton to a decent placing in his first season, and received the prestigious LMA Manager of The Year award. David continued to bring prominence to the club, by signing noteworthy players and tackling obstacles. Although he lost Wayne Rooney early in his tenure, Moyes surpassed his detractors in the years to come. He advanced Everton into the Champions League, UEFA Cup, FA Cup, and took the LMA Manger of the Year once again. The arrival of Tim Howard a few seasons ago, further cemented David’s legacy as a wise and premier manager in Everton.
Everton also has the honor of having nine of their former players inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame. Earlier this year, we saw Ray Wilson inducted, and this further reinforced the legitimacy of Everton as a true dominant club in English football. Everton FC, is a powerhouse, with an ongoing legacy of nearly unmatched credentials and attributes. At the start of the ‘03-’04 season, several former Everton players were voted in by club supporters, as the ‘Greatest Ever Team’. That season also saw the club celebrating their 125th anniversary. The club has also received several First Division and Second Division honors, in addition to being The World Team Of The Year in 1985, courtesy of World Soccer Magazine.
Everton Stadium
Goodison Park, also known as Everton Stadium, was built in 1892. The stadium can comfortably seat 40,158 spectators, and is nicknamed ‘The Grand Old Lady’ by its fans. It has an all grass pitch, and is noted as the world’s first purpose built football stadium. The stadium has seen much development throughout its existence, and also played host to numerous international fixtures and events. From the FA Cup Final to the 1996 FIFA World Cup, it has been the venue for some of the most historic football matches to date. Although a new stadium in the Kirkby section of Liverpool is being considered, the hearts of Everton and its followers remain at Goodison Park.
They recently defeated the MLS Allstars on tour of the US, and have also been playing international friendlies. With the 2009-2010 season underway, Everton looks to dominate the EPL like in years past. Their mere presence on the pitch commands respect from their opponents and fans alike. The team has used many formations in the past, but are now concentrating on a full attack as opposed to long ball. With a very sound offense and defense, they will certainly make waves this season.
Everton, nicknamed ‘The Blues’, have been known to produce some of the more iconic players in English football. Back in the ’20’s and ’30’s, Dixie Dean, known as one of the most dominant goal-scorers to date, set a record for league goals in a single season, 60. This English national record has yet to be broken. From Joe Royle and Neville Southall, to Ted Sagar and the legendary David Watson, Everton has always offered top notch football that is second to none. They are known to be quick on the pitch, offensively and defensively sound, and never give up no matter what predicament they are in. Everton were also co-founders of the Premier League in 1992 and are dubbed ‘The People’s Club’.
Today, Everton continue to be a driving force in top flight English soccer. Their current squad boasts a multi talented unit, from Team Captain, Phil Neville, and former MLS goalkeeper, Tim Howard, to VC Joseph Yobo, and Carlos Nash, the team is a strong and diverse squad. Everton, stocked with veterans and young superstars with all the potential in the world, are claimed by several noteworthy celebrities, including Sylvester Stallone, as their favorite English club team.