Breaking: Hull City strongly condemn the actions of those that have caused severe distress across the weekend- view…

Breaking: Hull City strongly condemn the actions of those that have caused severe distress across the weekend- view…

Acts of racism, violence and vandalism have no place in society and Hull City strongly condemn the actions of those that have caused severe distress across the weekend.

The minority do not represent our city, our people or the values we uphold.

Solidarity and resilience shown throughout our community in response to these events continues to inspire. Alongside the emergency services, people of all ages, backgrounds and beliefs stand shoulder to shoulder to clean and rebuild, demonstrating that the spirit of Hull is stronger than any act of violence.

Hull City stands with the wider community and remains committed to fostering a safe, inclusive, and positive environment for all. We believe in the power of unity and no matter race or religion, we are one family.

 

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With August now here, supporters from across the EFL’s 72 clubs are starting to get a feel for the landscape of their respective sides heading into the new competitive season.

It would be an understatement to say that plenty of change has occurred at Hull City since the club’s last Championship outing on May 4th, with the Tigers entering a new era under Tim Walter.

A number of influential performers from Liam Rosenior’s final season at the MKM Stadium have since returned to their parent clubs or departed on a permanent basis, with the new German head coach still tasked with the same remit, which will be to mount a sustained bid for the top six.

After what was a frustrating start to the transfer window, the mood around the fanbase in East Yorkshire has started to take a drastic switch as a result of numerous transfer rumours, and with it being the first of a 10-month period of constant action in the second tier, FLW looks at the August scenarios which would put City supporters in dreamland.

Charlie Hughes signs

It goes without saying that the potential acquisition of Wigan Athletic’s Charlie Hughes would signal a statement of intent for the Tigers, as well as being a more-than ample replacement for Jacob Greaves.

The England U20 international has built up a stellar reputation since breaking into the first-team scene at the Brick Community Stadium, becoming one of the strong leaders within Shaun Maloney’s side, which saw him handed the armband on multiple occasions last term, with one of those being against Manchester United.

Previous interest from Brentford, West Ham and Ipswich Town proved Hughes’ potential, as well as Wigan’s reluctance to part ways with one of their prized assets, with the Tigers reportedly submitting a bid of approximately £4.5-5m for the 20-year-old, which could rise up to £7m.

Maloney has made no secret that his League One side may have to prepare for life without their key centre-back, but even with a significant fee being mooted, the defender’s arrival at the MKM would be an extremely welcome one for City supporters.

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