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Audio - Hull City Premier League preview



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Published Date:
13 August 2008
HULL CITY embark on the biggest season in their 104-year history when they kick-off in the Premier League on Saturday.
And the Yorkshire Post will follow the Tigers every step of the way, beginning on Saturday at the KC Stadium against Fulham.

Chief football correspondent Richard Sutcliffe saw their rise from relegation battlers to play-off winners last season.

And he has watched them during pre-season ahead of their first ever Premier League campaign.

In a Yorkshire Post audio special, Richard talks to SportsTalk host Nick Westby about Hull's chances of survival in the richest league in the world.

He analyses the tactics they will have to adapt to succeed, looks at who will be among their main challengers for the coveted 17th spot just outside the relegation zone.

And he reserves praise for chairman Paul Duffen and manager Phil Brown, the two men who helped edge Hull City onto the top step of English football's pyramid after a dramatic rise over the last few years.

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  • Last Updated: 13 August 2008 4:41 PM
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  • Location: Yorkshire
 
 

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