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  1. Dean Windass

    Dean Windass (born April 1, 1969 in Hull, England) is an English footballer who currently plays as a striker for his hometown club, Hull City.

  2. Phil Brown

    Philip "Phil" Brown (born May 30, 1959 in South Shields, England) is an English former footballer, and the current manager of Hull City. As a player Brown was a dependable full back for many years - most of which was spent at Bolton Wanderers. He also played for Hartlepool and Halifax Town, playing alongside fellow Geordie Billy Ayre at both clubs and under him at the latter. They would have linked up for a third time at Blackpool, …

  3. Nick Barmby

    Nicholas Jonathan "Nick" Barmby (born February 11, 1974 in Hull, England) is an English footballer currently playing for Hull City, who has amassed a total of 23 caps for his country. Growing up on the west side of Hull, he played for local teams Springhead and National Tigers as a boy, showing huge talent from a very early age. Consequently, he ended his education at the local Kelvin High School early in order to complete his studies at the FA's School Of Excellence, …

  4. Andy Dawson

    Andrew Stuart "Andy" Dawson (born October 20 1978 in Northallerton) is a professional footballer currently playing for Hull City. Dawson is a defender who joined Hull City on 16 May 2003 on a free transfer from Scunthorpe United. He is the elder brother of Michael Dawson (currently at Tottenham Hotspur) and Kevin Dawson (formerly of Chesterfield F.C.). Like his brothers, Andy started his professional career at Nottingham Forest, …

  5. Boaz Myhill

    Glyn Oliver "Boaz" Myhill (born November 9 1982 in Modesto, California, United States), is an English footballer, currently playing for Hull City. The son of an American father and an English mother from Shropshire, Myhill moved to England at the age of one.

  6. Ian Ashbee

    Ian Ashbee is an English professional footballer currently playing for Hull City. He previously played for Derby County and Cambridge United, and has also played in Iceland, on loan to IR Knattspyrnudeild. Purchased by manager Jan Mølby in June 2002 in League Two he suffered a nightmare start to his Hull career as he was sent off on his debut.

  7. Michael Turner

    Michael Thomas Turner is an English footballer, currently playing for Hull City in England's Football League Championship. Turner is a defender who was signed from Brentford in July 2006 for a fee of £350,000. He had joined Brentford from Charlton Athletic in August 2004, having previously had a loan spell at Leyton Orient in the 2002-03 season.

  8. Dean Marney

    Dean Marney (born 31 January 1984 in Barking) is an English footballer who currently plays for Hull City. Marney is an attacking midfielder and a product of the Tottenham Hotspur youth system. Although predominantly a box to box midfielder he showed an aptitude at right back and understudied then Spurs right back Stephen Carr and was viewed by many as the Irish International's natural successor.

  9. Wayne Brown

    Wayne Lawrence Brown (born August 20 1977 in Barking, England) is an English footballer, currently playing for Hull City.

  10. Craig Fagan

    Craig Anthony Fagan (born December 11, 1982) is a professional footballer currently playing for Derby County in England's Premier League. His preferred position is striker, but he can also play on the right wing. Fagan's career began at his hometown club, Birmingham City, from whom he moved to Colchester United on a free transfer in 2004, after a successful loan spell.

  11. Richard Garcia

    Richard Garcia (born September 4, 1981 in Perth) is a Spanish-Australian football (soccer) player, currently playing for Football League Championship side Hull City.

  12. Adam Pearson

    Adam Pearson (born 8 April, 1964 in Harrogate, England) is the former chairman of Hull City football club. Pearson left his position as Leeds United's commercial director in 2001 to take over at Hull City as chairman. At the time, Leeds were one of the country's most ambitious, big-spending clubs, while Hull were in administration and languishing at the wrong end of the bottom division. By the 2005-06 season, having achieved promotion two seasons in a row, …

  13. Stuart Elliott

    Stuart Elliott (born July 23 1978) is a Northern Irish professional footballer currently playing for Hull City. He plays as a left-winger, and is known for being one of the best attacking headers of the ball outside the top flight. Elliott started his career at Glentoran before joining Scottish Premier League club Motherwell. He became a fans favourite at Fir Park and his impressive performances earned him his first cap for Northern Ireland against Malta in September 2000.

  14. Don Revie

    Donald George Revie, OBE, (10 July 1927 - 26 May 1989), was a football player for Leicester City, Hull City, Sunderland, Manchester City and Leeds United as a deep-lying centre forward. After managing Leeds United (1961-1974) with great success, his reign becoming known as Leeds' "Glory Years", he managed England from 1974 until 1977.

  15. Brian Horton

    Brian Horton (born February 4, 1949 in Hednesford) is an English football manager, currently working as the assistant manager at Hull City. Horton is one of the few managers in English football to have taken charge of teams in more than a thousand games. Horton was a respected journeyman midfield player who started his career with Walsall and his home town Hednesford before signing for Port Vale in July 1970. Legend has it that his transfer fee was a pint of shandy, …

  16. Sam Ricketts

    Samuel "Sam" Ricketts (born October 11, 1981 in Aylesbury, England) is a Welsh football player, currently playing for Hull City. His favoured position is full-back; he usually plays on the right for Hull, but is equally comfortable on the left. Ricketts began his career at Oxford United, making 35 first-team appearances (with a further 13 as substitute) in all competitions and scoring one goal, …

  17. Mark Hateley

    Mark Wayne Hateley (born November 7 1961) was an English football (soccer) player who played as a centre-forward. He was capped 32 times for the English national team. Arguably Hateley's best days were at Rangers, where he scored both goals in a title-clinching 2-0 victory against Aberdeen on the final day of the 1990-91 season. He left Rangers in 1995, with family problems suspected to be the catalyst for the move.

  18. Paul Duffen

    Paul Duffen is Chief Executive Officer of Newsplayer Group plc and the chairman of Hull City. He replaced Adam Pearson as chairman of Hull City in June 2007. Duffen said for the 2007-08 season he wants the team in the top half of the The Championship. He also said the season after that he wants the team in the play offs. Duffen had made unsuccessful attempts to take over West Ham United and Cardiff City.

  19. Damien Delaney

    Damien Delaney (born July 20 1981 in Cork) is a professional footballer,He attended Coláiste Chríost Rí and is currently playing for Hull City. Delaney is a defender who joined Hull City on 17 October 2002 from Leicester City. He was Manager Peter Taylor's first signing for Hull City; Taylor had previously brought him to Leicester from his native Cork. Delaney made eight Premiership appearances for Leicester. After a rocky start to his career at Hull, …

  20. John Welsh

    John Welsh (born January 10, 1984 in Liverpool) is an English football player who plays for Hull City. He wears the number 19 shirt for the club. He was also captain of the England under-20 team, and has been capped 8 times for the under-21s. He represented England U20 at 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship.

  21. Matt Duke

    Matt Duke in Sheffield is a professional footballer currently playing for Hull City. Duke is a goalkeeper who joined Hull City on 23 July 2004 from Burton Albion for a fee of £20,000 (this could rise to £60,000 depending on appearances). He was a regular starter at Burton, having made 78 league appearances for them in his three seasons at the club, …

  22. Terry Dolan

    Terence Peter "Terry" Dolan (born June 11 1950 in Bradford, England) is an English former footballer and manager.

  23. Raich Carter

    Horatio Stratton "Raich" Carter (February 21, 1913 in Hendon, Sunderland - October 9, 1994 in Willerby, near Hull) was one of the greatest English footballers of the pre-war era. On the field, he captained Sunderland to the Football League title in 1936, at that time the youngest man ever to have captained a First Division title-winning side. He followed that up with victory in the FA Cup final a year later.

  24. Ambrose Langley

    Ambrose Langley (March 10, 1870 - January 29, 1937) was the manager of Hull City Football Club from 1905 until 1913. He was born in 6 South Street, Horncastle and played over 300 games for Sheffield Wednesday. Langley began his playing career with his local side Horncastle, moving to Football Alliance side Grimsby Town in 1889, and joining Middlesbrough Ironopolis in 1891, winning Northern League title medals in both seasons with the Teesside club.

  25. Ryan France

    Ryan France is a professional footballer currently playing for Hull City in England's Football League Championship. His preferred position is on the right side of midfield. France was signed for Hull City by then manager Peter Taylor on 26 September 2003 from Alfreton Town for a fee of £15,000.

  26. David Lloyd

    David Lloyd is an English tennis player and businessman, born on 3 January 1948. He was born in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. He and his younger brother John Lloyd became two of the most successful British tennis players throughout the 1970s and 1980s. David captained the British Davis Cup team and became a leading figure in the Lawn Tennis Association.

  27. Stephen McPhee

    Stephen McPhee (born June 5 1981 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a professional footballer currently playing for Hull City as a striker. McPhee began his career at Coventry City, but did not make a senior appearance for the Sky Blues. He has also played for St. Mirren (on loan from Coventry) and Port Vale, where he scored 39 goals in his three seasons with the club.

  28. Mike Smith

    Mike Smith became the first English-born manager of the Wales national football team, when he succeeded Dave Bowen in 1974. He was replaced by Mike England in 1979 and after managing Hull City A.F.C. (1979-1982), he later returned for a second spell with the national team.

  29. Ray Parlour

    Raymond "Ray" Parlour is a former England international footballer. Currently without a club after leaving Hull City, he previously played for Arsenal and Middlesbrough. During his Arsenal career he was nicknamed "The Romford Pelé"; although the nickname was given with an ironic sense of humour, on account of his solid perfomance but unglamorous image. Nonetheless he has been described as an "unsung hero" and praised as a "fans' favourite" for his high-energy performances.

  30. Nicky Featherstone

    Nicky Featherstone (born September 22, 1988 in Goole) is an English professional footballer for Hull City. Featherstone is a striker who came through the club's youth structure. He joined the centre of excellence at the age of eight and signed professional terms with the Tigers in December 2006. After starring for the youth and reserve teams, he made his senior debut against Burnley on 30th December 2006, coming on as a late substitute.

  31. Colin Appleton

    Colin Appleton (born March 7, 1936 in Scarborough) is a former footballer who played as a wing-half. Appleton played over 300 games for Leicester City during a 12 year period, later playing for Charlton Athletic and Barrow, before joining Scarborough as player-manager. He went on to manage Hull, Swansea and Exeter City.

  32. Leon Cort

    Leon Terence Anthony Cort is a professional footballer currently playing for Crystal Palace. He is a defender who wears the number 6 shirt. He is of Guyanese descent. Leon joined Palace in June 2006 from Hull City, following his former manager Peter Taylor to the south London club, which he lives within ten miles of. The transfer fee was £1,250,000 - Hull City's largest ever transfer fee, and their first ever to exceed a million pounds.

  33. Chris Chilton

    Chris Chilton (born June 25 1943 in Sproatley, England) is an English former footballer. Chilton is Hull City's all-time top scorer, with 222 goals in all competitions. He was renowned for his partnership with fellow striker Ken Wagstaff. The taller, unselfish Chilton proving to be the perfect foil to the stocky, more predatory Wagstaff. Despite numerous offers to move to other clubs - notably Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United.

  34. Billy Russell

    William McKnight "Billy" Russell (born September 14 1959 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish former footballer who now works as Centre of Excellence Manager at Hull City, where he has been caretaker manager on three occasions. As a player he was a defender, playing for Everton, Celtic, Doncaster Rovers, Scunthorpe United and Rotherham United, making over 450 league appearances.

  35. Sam Collins

    Samuel Jason "Sam" Collins is a professional footballer currently playing for Hull City in England's Football League Championship. Collins is a defender who was signed on loan for Hull City on November 4, 2005 by then manager Peter Taylor from Port Vale, prior to a permanent transfer for a fee of £65,000 in the January transfer window. Team-mate Billy Paynter also made the switch to the Tigers at the same time.

  36. Bob Brocklebank

    Bob Brocklebank was an English football manager. He managed Hull City for between March 1955–May 1961 with a win percentage of 37.41%.

  37. David Livermore

    David Livermore (born 20 May 1980 in Edmonton) is an English footballer who currently plays for Hull City. He has previously played for Millwall, where he was captain, and as a trainee at Arsenal. His preferred position is central midfield, but he can also play in defence, either in the centre or at left-back. Livermore joined Hull City in bizarre circumstances, having spent only ten days as a Leeds United player after signing for them from Millwall in the summer of 2006.

  38. Colin Murphy

    Colin Murphy is the Director of Development at Hull City. Murphy joined the Tigers in 2002 as Assistant Manager to Peter Taylor. With the arrival of Phil Parkinson as Manager with Frank Barlow as his Assistant at the start of the 2006-07 season, Murphy took up the new role of Director of Development at the club - responsible for all scouting and youth development. He reverted to Assistant Manager, however, when Barlow left the club towards the end of October.

  39. Matt Plummer

    Matt Plummer born 18 January 1989 in Hull is a footballer, currently playing for Hull City. Matt is part of the youth squad and was called up to the first team for Hull City's Carling Cup 3rd round tie with Watford FC in October 2006

  40. Clayton Donaldson

    Clayton Andrew Donaldson (born February 7 1984, in Bradford, England) is an English-Jamaican footballer, currently playing for Hibernian in the Scottish Premier League. Donaldson previously played for York City and Hull City. He joined Hibernian in July 2007 after signing a pre-contract agreement with them in January 2007 whilst with York City. Donaldson plays football in the position of striker. Donaldson has played internationally for the England National Game XI, …

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