Hull City v Preston North End @ The KCOM Stadium
Championship 26/9/2017 19.45pm
Kingston-Upon-Hull on a Tuesday night, romance does not come any better, the Capital of Culture, The town of Hull was founded late in the 12th century. The monks of Meaux Abbey needed a port where the wool from their estates could be exported. They chose a place at the confluence of the rivers Hull and Humber to build a quay.
Some may say that it is still in the 12th century, some may not.
Think the last time I was actually in the place was 1992 when we won 2-0 on Tuesday night, also visited Goole that day which may explain why I have not been back for a quarter of a century, that was game was played at the Old Boothferry Park ground which had a supermarket built on to one of the terraces behind the goal on Anlaby Road. It also had it's own train station specially built to take thousands to the game when Hull used to get decent attendences. They left that ground and moved ointo the KCOM in 2002. The team have had some difficult times in recent years having scuttled aound the lower leagues before progressing and in recent times enjoyed a couple of periods in then top division although then last period only lasted one season.
They have had a difficult start to the season under the very likeable Russian manager Leonid Slutsky who fair play to him has learnt English because he wanted to take a post in the English league, he hasn't been helped by the loss of many of last seasons players to other clubs and the virtual season long injury to Hernandez.
Fair play to the club for the ticket policy, tickets starting at £12 which we have sold out off.
Only Gallagher with shingles along with Clarke and Cunningham are long term injuries, Pearson was supposed to be fit yesterday but didn't make the squad, shoukld be an interesting time on Humberside especially if the home fans start complaining about the owners which will mean we will be doing well.
Last time out for Hull 1-1 at Reading
1 Allan McGregor
29 Fikayo Tomori
5 Michael Hector
21 Michael Dawson
8 David Meyler
4 Jackson Irvine
34 Temitayo Olufisayo Olaoluwa Aina
28 Stephen Kingsley
25 Fraizer Campbell Nouha Dicko 65'
20 Jarrod Bowen
16 Sebastian Larsson Jon-Miquel Toral 78'
Stat Attack: Hull City
We make our sixth visit to the KC Stadium today, one of three grounds we have played at in Kingston upon Hull.
The KC Stadium is built over The Circle, which was home to Hull Cricket Club for many years and also Hull City FC for a period. Prior to moving to their new home during the 2002/03 season, we had also faced today’s host at Boothferry Park and Anlaby Road, both of which were close to the KC Stadium.
No matter where the venue, it has to be admitted that our record in Hull is not the best, with only four victories in 26 attempts, although we have taken points from half of our meetings.
At the KC Stadium, we managed a 1-1 draw on our first visit in 2006, thanks to a Simon Whaley goal that was sadly wiped out by Youl Mawene’s own goal just before half-time.
For the last of our wins, you have to go back 25 years to our last league match at Boothferry Park, when two Tony Ellis goals and one each from Lee Ashcroft and Le Cartwright gave us our biggest win on that part of the east coast.
On the debit side, we conceded four, five and six goals on one occasion each, the low point being our 6-3 defeat in 1973.
Preston North End’s education officer Graeme Atkinson is Hull-born and started his career with the Tigers before joining us in 1994 and featuring in our 1996 promotion side. In that team, he played alongside fellow Kingstonian Andy Savile, who scored 30 goals that season.
Scott Wiseman and Gerry Ingram were also born in Hull, whilst players for both clubs include Garry Swann, Neil Williams and Michael Keane.
On This Date
Mel Tottoh is 61 on 26th September and is probably the most well-known player ever to make only one substitute appearance for North End!
The story of him having to leave his job at BAC to sit on the bench for the Lilywhites before being called on as a second half substitute could only have been bettered if he had scored the winning goal – but real life is not like that and we lost the game to Scunthorpe 2-0.
Club stalwart Mick Wearmouth made the first of his dozen appearances for North End in 1964 on the same date, before later returning as club secretary. Mick is still a regular at Deepdale and has a wealth of knowledge of the club which he is always happy to share.
Last Five Games At Hull City
Hull City 2 (Hernandez, Davies) Preston North End 0, 29th Aug 2015
Hull City 1 (Gerrard) Preston North End 0, 12th Feb 2011
Hull City 3 (Windass, Campbell, Dawson) Preston North End 0, 10th Nov 2007
Hull City 2 (Forster, Livermore) Preston North End 0, 10th Mar 2007
Hull City 1 (Mawene, og) Preston North End 1 (Whaley), 22nd Apr 2006
Ref Watch: Hull City
It’s a bit of a trek for the match official for Tuesday night, as the Isle of Wight’s James Linington takes charge of the clash at the KCom Stadium.
Whilst this is his first PNE game of this season, last year the referee made his first visit ever to Deepdale for the clash with Wolves back in November and was then the referee in the away game at Derby County back in March.
The season before he was referee of the PNE game at Ashton Gate, when Greg Cunningham scored the winner against his former club and that was his third game in charge of PNE.
The other time he refereed North End was another game in the south of England, when the Lilywhites won 1-0 at Gillingham in the League One promotion season, courtesy of Paul Huntington’s goal in his first start of the season.
So far this season, he has taken charge of 11 games, issuing 39 cautions and four red cards, including refereeing Hull City’s 2-1 defeat at Queens Park Rangers earlier this campaign. He will be assisted by Robert Merchant and Shaun Hudson, with Daniel Middleton the fourth official.
Championship 26/9/2017 19.45pm
Kingston-Upon-Hull on a Tuesday night, romance does not come any better, the Capital of Culture, The town of Hull was founded late in the 12th century. The monks of Meaux Abbey needed a port where the wool from their estates could be exported. They chose a place at the confluence of the rivers Hull and Humber to build a quay.
Some may say that it is still in the 12th century, some may not.
Think the last time I was actually in the place was 1992 when we won 2-0 on Tuesday night, also visited Goole that day which may explain why I have not been back for a quarter of a century, that was game was played at the Old Boothferry Park ground which had a supermarket built on to one of the terraces behind the goal on Anlaby Road. It also had it's own train station specially built to take thousands to the game when Hull used to get decent attendences. They left that ground and moved ointo the KCOM in 2002. The team have had some difficult times in recent years having scuttled aound the lower leagues before progressing and in recent times enjoyed a couple of periods in then top division although then last period only lasted one season.
They have had a difficult start to the season under the very likeable Russian manager Leonid Slutsky who fair play to him has learnt English because he wanted to take a post in the English league, he hasn't been helped by the loss of many of last seasons players to other clubs and the virtual season long injury to Hernandez.
Fair play to the club for the ticket policy, tickets starting at £12 which we have sold out off.
Only Gallagher with shingles along with Clarke and Cunningham are long term injuries, Pearson was supposed to be fit yesterday but didn't make the squad, shoukld be an interesting time on Humberside especially if the home fans start complaining about the owners which will mean we will be doing well.
Last time out for Hull 1-1 at Reading
1 Allan McGregor
29 Fikayo Tomori
5 Michael Hector
21 Michael Dawson
8 David Meyler
4 Jackson Irvine
34 Temitayo Olufisayo Olaoluwa Aina
28 Stephen Kingsley
25 Fraizer Campbell Nouha Dicko 65'
20 Jarrod Bowen
16 Sebastian Larsson Jon-Miquel Toral 78'
Stat Attack: Hull City
We make our sixth visit to the KC Stadium today, one of three grounds we have played at in Kingston upon Hull.
The KC Stadium is built over The Circle, which was home to Hull Cricket Club for many years and also Hull City FC for a period. Prior to moving to their new home during the 2002/03 season, we had also faced today’s host at Boothferry Park and Anlaby Road, both of which were close to the KC Stadium.
No matter where the venue, it has to be admitted that our record in Hull is not the best, with only four victories in 26 attempts, although we have taken points from half of our meetings.
At the KC Stadium, we managed a 1-1 draw on our first visit in 2006, thanks to a Simon Whaley goal that was sadly wiped out by Youl Mawene’s own goal just before half-time.
For the last of our wins, you have to go back 25 years to our last league match at Boothferry Park, when two Tony Ellis goals and one each from Lee Ashcroft and Le Cartwright gave us our biggest win on that part of the east coast.
On the debit side, we conceded four, five and six goals on one occasion each, the low point being our 6-3 defeat in 1973.
Preston North End’s education officer Graeme Atkinson is Hull-born and started his career with the Tigers before joining us in 1994 and featuring in our 1996 promotion side. In that team, he played alongside fellow Kingstonian Andy Savile, who scored 30 goals that season.
Scott Wiseman and Gerry Ingram were also born in Hull, whilst players for both clubs include Garry Swann, Neil Williams and Michael Keane.
On This Date
Mel Tottoh is 61 on 26th September and is probably the most well-known player ever to make only one substitute appearance for North End!
The story of him having to leave his job at BAC to sit on the bench for the Lilywhites before being called on as a second half substitute could only have been bettered if he had scored the winning goal – but real life is not like that and we lost the game to Scunthorpe 2-0.
Club stalwart Mick Wearmouth made the first of his dozen appearances for North End in 1964 on the same date, before later returning as club secretary. Mick is still a regular at Deepdale and has a wealth of knowledge of the club which he is always happy to share.
Last Five Games At Hull City
Hull City 2 (Hernandez, Davies) Preston North End 0, 29th Aug 2015
Hull City 1 (Gerrard) Preston North End 0, 12th Feb 2011
Hull City 3 (Windass, Campbell, Dawson) Preston North End 0, 10th Nov 2007
Hull City 2 (Forster, Livermore) Preston North End 0, 10th Mar 2007
Hull City 1 (Mawene, og) Preston North End 1 (Whaley), 22nd Apr 2006
Ref Watch: Hull City
It’s a bit of a trek for the match official for Tuesday night, as the Isle of Wight’s James Linington takes charge of the clash at the KCom Stadium.
Whilst this is his first PNE game of this season, last year the referee made his first visit ever to Deepdale for the clash with Wolves back in November and was then the referee in the away game at Derby County back in March.
The season before he was referee of the PNE game at Ashton Gate, when Greg Cunningham scored the winner against his former club and that was his third game in charge of PNE.
The other time he refereed North End was another game in the south of England, when the Lilywhites won 1-0 at Gillingham in the League One promotion season, courtesy of Paul Huntington’s goal in his first start of the season.
So far this season, he has taken charge of 11 games, issuing 39 cautions and four red cards, including refereeing Hull City’s 2-1 defeat at Queens Park Rangers earlier this campaign. He will be assisted by Robert Merchant and Shaun Hudson, with Daniel Middleton the fourth official.
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