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2010–11 Hull City A.F.C. season

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English football club season

Hull City 2010–11 football season
Hull City
2010–11 season
ChairmanAssem Allam
ManagerNigel Pearson
StadiumKC Stadium
Championship11th
FA Cup3rd round
League Cup2nd round
Top goalscorerLeague:Fryatt (9)
All:Fryatt (9)
Highest home attendance24,110 (1 February vsLeeds United)[1]
Lowest home attendance19,714 (14 September vsDerby County)[2]
Average home league attendance21,168[3]

The2010–11 season is Hull City's first season back in theChampionship after relegation from thePremier League in the 2009–10 season.

Players

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As of 30 June 2011[4][5]

Current squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
3DF ENGAndy Dawson
5DF IRLPaul McShane
7MF AUSRichard Garcia
8MF ENGJames Harper
11MF IRLKevin Kilbane
12FW ENGMatty Fryatt
13GK ENGMark Oxley
14MF SCOTom Cairney
15MF NGASeyi Olofinjana
16DF ENGJames Chester
17DF SCOLiam Cooper
18MF ENGNick Barmby
19MF ENGWill Atkinson
20MF IRLJamie Devitt
No.Pos.NationPlayer
21FW ENGMark Cullen
22MF SVNRobert Koren
23FW ENGJay Simpson
27MF ENGJimmy Bullard
28MF NIRCorry Evans
30DF ENGLiam Rosenior
31MF ENGGavan Holohan
32MF ENGCameron Stewart
33FW ENGAaron McLean
36MF ENGSonny Bradley
––DF NIRJoe Dudgeon
––FW NGADele Adebola
––DF ENGJack Hobbs

Transfers

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This section only lists transfers and loans for the 2010–11 season, which began 1 July 2010. For transactions in May and June 2010, seetransfers andloans for the 2009–10 season.

In

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DatePosNameFromFeeNotes
12 July 2010MFJames HarperSheffield UnitedFree [6]
12 July 2010MFNolberto SolanoLeicester CityFree [6]
13 August 2010MFRobert KorenWest Bromwich AlbionFree[7]
19 August 2010FWJay SimpsonArsenalUndisclosed[8]
29 October 2010DFLiam RoseniorFree agentFree[9][10]
[Notes 1]
30 December 2010FWAaron McLeanPeterborough United£1 million[11]
1 January 2011FWMatty FryattLeicester City£1.2 million[12]
7 January 2011DFJames ChesterManchester United£300,000[13]
27 January 2011MFTijani BelaidFree agentFree[14][15]
[Notes 2]
27 January 2011MFCameron StewartManchester United£300,000[16]
[Notes 3]
8 May 2011MFCorry EvansManchester United£500,000[17][18]
11 May 2011DFJoe DudgeonManchester UnitedUndisclosed[19]
29 June 2011FWDele AdebolaFree agentFree[20]
30 June 2011DFJack HobbsLeicester CityUndisclosed[21]
  1. ^Short term until 1 January 2011.
  2. ^Short term contract.
  3. ^Long term contract.

Out

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DatePosNameToFeeNotes
5 July 2010MFGeovanniSan Jose EarthquakesFree[22]
30 July 2010GKBoaz MyhillWest Bromwich Albion£1.5 million[23]
18 August 2010FWDaniel CousinLarissaFree[24]
4 January 2011MFPéter HalmosiMutual consent[25]
13 January 2011MFNicky FeatherstoneReleased[26]
17 January 2011DFKamil ZayatteMutual Consent[27]
31 January 2011MFIan AshbeePreston North EndUndisclosed[28]
8 March 2011DFSteve GardnerHarrogate TownUndisclosed[29]
16 March 2011FWCaleb FolanColorado RapidsUndisclosed[30]
10 May 2011GKMatt DukeReleased[31]
10 May 2011DFAnthony GardnerReleased[31]
10 May 2011FWCraig FaganReleased[31]
10 May 2011MFTijani BelaidReleased[31]
13 May 2011MFNolberto SolanoHartlepool United[32]

Loans

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In

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DatePosNameFromEnd dateNotes
5 August 2010MFJohn BostockTottenham Hotspur30 December 2010[33][34]
30 August 2010DFAnthony GerrardCardiff City30 June 2011[35]
11 September 2010DFDaniel AyalaLiverpool1 January 2011[36][37]
1 October 2010FWRowan VineQueens Park Rangers31 October 2010[38]
18 October 2010GKVito MannoneArsenal30 June 2011[39][40][41]
24 November 2010MFCameron StewartManchester United31 January 2011[42][43][16]
31 December 2010GKBrad GuzanAston Villa28 February 2011[44][45]
14 January 2011MFCorry EvansManchester United30 June 2011[46]
15 February 2011DFJack HobbsLeicester City30 June 2011[47]
28 February 2011FWDavid AmooLiverpool30 June 2011[48]
7 March 2011GKBrad GuzanAston Villa[49]
17 March 2011MFHope AkpanEverton30 June 2011[50]

Out

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DatePosNameToEnd dateNotes
29 July 2010MFKamel GhilasAC Arles-Avignon29 May 2011[51][52]
10 August 2010MFSeyi OlofinjanaCardiff City30 June 2011[53]
30 August 2010DFAnthony GardnerCrystal Palace30 June 2011[54][55]
22 October 2010DFSteve GardnerHarrogate Town[56]
4 November 2010MFNicky FeatherstoneHereford UnitedJanuary 2011[57][58]
25 November 2010MFWill AtkinsonRotherham United4 January 2011[59]
1 January 2011MFKevin KilbaneHuddersfield Town30 June 2011[60]
6 January 2011MFWill AtkinsonRotherham United30 June 2011[55]
6 January 2011FWMark CullenBradford City6 February 2011[55][61]
10 January 2011DFLiam CooperCarlisle United10 February 2011[62]
27 January 2011MFJimmy BullardIpswich Town30 June 2011[63][64]
16 February 2011DFPaul McShaneBarnsley16 April 2011[65]
4 March 2011DFLiam CooperCarlisle United4 April 2011[66][67]
4 March 2011GKMatt DukeDerby County31 March 2011[68][69]
2 April 2011DFSonny BradleyIK Frej30 June 2011[70]

2010–11 Squad statistics

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Updated 7 May 2011.

[71][72][73][74][75][76][2][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96][97][98][99][1][100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114][115][116]

No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotalDiscipline
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1GKMatt Duke20 (1)0101022 (1)000
2DFKamil Zayatte160100017040
3DFAndy Dawson4501000460110
4MFIan Ashbee191100020150
4DFJack Hobbs9 (4)000009 (4)010
5DFPaul McShane13 (6)0001014 (6)010
6DFAnthony Gardner20000 (1)02 (1)000
7MFRichard Garcia16 (9)2001017 (9)220
8MFJames Harper27 (1)1100028 (1)130
9FWCaleb Folan2 (1)000002 (1)000
10FWCraig Fagan4 (1)000004 (1)010
11MFKevin Kilbane11 (3)1001012 (3)130
12MFJohn Bostock8 (3)200008 (3)241
12FWMatty Fryatt21 (1)9100022 (1)910
13GKMark Oxley0000000000
14MFTom Cairney16 (6)1001017 (6)110
15MFSeyi Olofinjana0000000000
16MFPéter Halmosi0000000000
16DFJames Chester211000021130
17DFLiam Cooper2000103010
18MFNick Barmby8 (23)50 (1)20 (1)08 (25)750
19MFWill Atkinson3 (1)000003 (1)000
20MFJamie Devitt7 (9)00 (1)0108 (10)010
21FWMark Cullen4 (13)000115 (13)110
22MFRobert Koren39 (1)70 (1)01040 (2)710
23FWJay Simpson19 (13)6101021 (13)600
24MFNolberto Solano6 (5)010108 ()040
25DFAnthony Gerrard415100042580
26DFDaniel Ayala121000012160
26FWDavid Amoo1 (6)100001 (6)100
27MFJimmy Bullard5 (3)210006 (3)200
28FWRowan Vine4 (1)000004 (1)010
28MFCorry Evans17 (1)3000017 (1)310
29GKVito Mannone100000010000
30DFLiam Rosenior260000026031
32MFCameron Stewart140100015010
33MFAaron McLean18 (5)3000018 (5)320
34GKBrad Guzan160000016010
37MFTijani Belaid3 (5)000003 (5)010
39MFHope Akpan1 (1)000001 (1)000
FWNicky Featherstone0000000000
DFSteve Gardner0000000000

Awards

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Anthony Gerrard was named as player of the year.[117]Liam Rosenior came second andMatty Fryatt came third.[117]

John Bostock's goal against Swansea in the first match of the season being voted goal of the season.[117]

Pre season

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Preseason friendlies

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Winterton Rangers vHull City
12 July 2010Winterton Rangers1–2Hull CityWinterton
19:45BSTWilkinReport[118]Emerton
Holohan
Stadium:West Street
Attendance: 815
North Ferriby United vHull City
14 July 2010Billy Bly
Memorial
Trophy
North Ferriby United0–6Hull CityNorth Ferriby
19:45BSTReport[119]Halmosi 20'
Cullen 36'
Cousin 46'
Atkinson 61'
Solano 65'
Emerton 71'
Stadium:Rapid Solicitors Stadium
York City vHull City
17 July 2010York City0–1Hull CityYork
15:00BSTReport[120]Cousin 80'Stadium:Bootham Crescent
Sunderland vHull City
24 July 2010Sunderland4–2Hull CityAlbufeira
Campbell 10',23',28',34'Report[121]Fagan 20' (pen.)
Barmby 82'
Stadium:Estadio Municipal de Albufeira
Hull City vDundee United
31 July 2010Hull City2–1Dundee UnitedHull
15:00BSTCairney 10'
Zelmikas 50' (og)
Report[122]Zelmikas 14'Stadium:KC Stadium

Championship

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Main article:2010–11 Football League Championship
ManagerNigel Pearson

Hull City's return to the Championship after two seasons in thePremier League.

August–December

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Pearson brought several transfers and loans into the club in his bid to strengthen the squad for the season's campaign.[33][7] One of those efforts yielded quick results on the season's opening day, as loaneeJohn Bostock fromTottenham Hotspur supplied the first of two winning goals overSwansea City. Team captainIan Ashbee, returning from injury that kept him sidelined much of the preceding season, supplied the second.[71]

After weeks of speculation about a local business man looking to be interested in investing in Hull City, it was confirmed on 18 October 2010 thatAssem Allam, along with his son Ehab had entered negotiations with Hull City owner and chairman,Russell Bartlett. Allam confirmed at the time that he felt the need to pay back to the area, and that Hull City were important to the area.[123]On 10 November 2010, it was confirmed by the Allams that a deal had been agreed for a controlling interesting in the club, and that the Allams would assume control once the relevant requirements had been met.[124]

Whilst it was originally reported that Allam intended to only purchase a majority shareholding in the club, and would continue to work withRussell Bartlett, a protracted period ofdue diligence indicated that the investment required would be substantially higher than originally planned; this resulted in a move to completely seize control of the club.[125] The deal was formally completed at 10.45 pm on 16 December 2010, with the club exchanging hands for the nominal fee of £1, but with Allam, and his son, Ehab committing to invest £30 million, as well as providing assurances for a further £10 million.[126][127]

Following the takeover, it was confirmed on the official club website that Assem Allam would take up the roll of chairman at the club.[128]

January–June

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On Saturday 12 March 2011, Hull set a new record for the club, with 14 away matches unbeaten, breaking a record stretching back over 50 years.[107]

Results

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DateOpponentsH / AResultScorers[Note1 1]AttendanceNotes
7 AugustSwansea CityH2–0Bostock (23),Ashbee (50)21,478[71]
14 AugustMillwallA4–0Morison (14) & (52),Lisbie (29),Trotter (60)13,292[72]
21 AugustWatfordH0–020,426[73]
28 AugustDoncaster RoversA3–1Woods (2),Barmby (9),Sharp (44)pen.,Coppinger (69)11,149[75]
11 SeptemberCardiff CityA2–0Olofinjana (20),Rae (81)24,083[76]
14 SeptemberDerby CountyH2–0Ayala (43),Koren (82)19,714[2]
18 SeptemberNottingham ForestH0–021,180[77]
25 SeptemberNorwich CityA0–2Koren (83),Cairney (88)24,947[78]
28 SeptemberBurnleyA4–0Iwelumo (14) & (53),Eagles (24) & (50) pen14,458[79]
2 OctoberCoventry CityH0–020,626[80]
16 OctoberLeicester CityA1–1King (3),Koren (52)23,766[81]
19 OctoberSheffield UnitedH0–1Yeates (53)20,276[82]
23 OctoberPortsmouthH1–2Nugent (45+2),Halford (47),Barmby (62)20,378[83]
30 OctoberBarnsleyA1–1Hammill (24),Kilbane (72)10,566[84]
6 NovemberScunthorpe UnitedH0–1O'Connor (89)21,873[85]
9 NovemberLeeds UnitedA2–2Bostock (14),Johnson (33),O'Brien (71),Johnson (82) og24,906[86]
13 NovemberPreston North EndA0–2Garcia (20),Barmby (72)9,088[87]
20 NovemberIpswich TownH1–0Koren (77)20,535[88]
27 NovemberMiddlesbroughA2–2Koren (20),Lita (29),Gerrard (41),McDonald (46)15,075[89]
11 DecemberCrystal PalaceA0–013,341[90]
18 DecemberBristol CityH2–0Simpson (13) & (62)20,299[91]
26 DecemberSheffield UnitedA2–3Simpson (3) & (45+2) pen,Evans (62) & (73),Bullard (90+3)22,688[92]
28 DecemberReadingH1–1Harper (39),Church (82)21,975[93]
1 JanuaryLeicester CityH0–1Vassell (11)22,410[94]
3 JanuaryPortsmouthA2–3Bullard (21) pen,Lawrence (57) pen,Fryatt (69),Barmby (72),Halford (76)14,604[95]
15 JanuaryBarnsleyH2–0Fryatt (66) pen,Koren (90+3)21,222[97]
22 JanuaryReadingA1–1Evans (51),Harte (80) pen16,494[98]
29 JanuaryQueens Park RangersH0–020,601[99]
1 FebruaryLeeds UnitedH2–2Fryatt (33),Chester (40),Snodgrass (44),Somma (56)24,110[1]
5 FebruaryScunthorpe UnitedA1–5Fryatt (5), (73) pen & (89),McLean (50) & (81),Garner (55)6,835[100]
12 FebruaryPreston North EndH1–0Gerrard (45)21,566[101]
19 FebruaryIpswich TownA1–1Scotland (58),Simpson (85)19,135[102]
22 FebruaryDerby CountyA0–1Gerrard (71)24,533[103]
26 FebruaryCardiff CityH0–2Chopra (65),Emmanuel-Thomas (90+3)21,441[104]
5 MarchNottingham ForestA0–1Fryatt (64)25,119[105]
8 MarchBurnleyH0–1Delfouneso (5)20,218[106]
12 MarchCoventry CityA0–1McLean (33)14,370[107]
19 MarchNorwich CityH1–1Whitbread (27),Barmby (73)22,967[108]
2 AprilMillwallH0–1Morison19,852[109]
9 AprilWatfordA1–2Evans (3),Koren (90),Taylor (90+2)13,355[110]
12 AprilSwansea CityA1–1Gower (63),Evans (70)14,822[111]
16 AprilDoncaster RoversH3–1Garcia (9),Moussa (16)Fryatt (21) pen & (50)21,395[112]
23 AprilMiddlesbroughH2–4Simpson (3),McDonald (11), (13) & (45+3),Arca (26),Gerrard (69)21,937[113]
25 AprilQueens Park RangersA1–1Routledge (9),Amoo (81)17,399[114]
30 AprilCrystal PalaceH1–1Gerrard (31),Sekajja (88)20,407[115]
7 MayBristol CityA3–0Stead (3),Pitman (14),Campbell-Ryce (56)15,112[116]
  1. ^Scorers for Hull City in bold

Results by round

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Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundHAHAAHHAAHAHHAHAAHAAHAHHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHHAAHHAHA
ResultWLDLLWDWLDDLLDLDWWDDWWDLWWDDDWWDWLWLWDLWDWLDDL
Position6141118191618151716161919202022201918191815151615121212131210108989810111010810101011
Source:[129]
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
9Millwall461813156248+1467
10Leicester City461910177671+567
11Hull City461617135251+165
12Middlesbrough461711186868062
13Ipswich Town46188206268−662
Updated to match(es) played on 7 May 2011. Source:The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

FA Cup

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Main article:2010–11 FA Cup

Hull City were drawn at home againstPremier League clubWigan Athletic in the third round draw of theFA Cup that took place on 28 November 2010.[130]

Results

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DateOpponentsH / AResultScorers[Note2 1]AttendanceNotes
8 January 2011Wigan AthleticH2–3Diamé (21) & (77),McManaman (56),Barmby (74) & (89)10,433[96]
  1. ^Scorers for Hull City in bold

League Cup

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Main article:2010–11 Football League Cup

Hull City received a bye in the first round of the League Cup drawn on 16 June 2010.[131] For the second round, Hull City drew League One sideBrentford for an away game played on 24 August,[132] which they lost by a score of 2–1.[74]

Results

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DateOpponentsH / AResultScorers[Note3 1]AttendanceNotes
24 AugustBrentfordA2–1Cullen (6),Simpson (20),Bean (88)3,335[74]
  1. ^Scorers for Hull City in bold

Kits

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Main article:Hull City A.F.C. Kits

Hull City's kits for the 2010–11 season are manufactured by German sports apparel companyAdidas.[133] The away kit was revealed on 3 July 2010 to be all white with amber trim.[134] The home kit, revealed on 10 July 2010, comprises:[135]

  • jersey with black and amber stripes on the front, solid amber on the back, and black trim on the shoulder
  • black shorts and socks with amber trim

The sponsor for the front of the jerseys remainedThe Tote,[136] its trademarkstotesport.com printed on the front of the home jersey[134] andtotesport on the front of the away jersey.[135] On 3 August 2010, the club announced two additional sponsorship agreements:

  • the name of a local law firm will appear on the back of both the home and away jerseys[137]
  • the name and logo of a laboratory supply company will appear on the back of both the home and away shorts[138]
Hull City's home kit for 2010–11.
Hull City's away kit for 2010–11.

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