2007–08 Hull City A.F.C. season

During the 2007–08 English football season, Hull City A.F.C. competed in the Football League Championship.

Hull City
2007–08 season
ChairmanPaul Duffen
ManagerPhil Brown
StadiumKC Stadium
Championship3rd (qualified for play-offs)
Play-offsWinners
FA CupThird round
League CupThird round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Fraizer Campbell (15)

All:
Fraizer Campbell (15)
Highest home attendance24,350 (vs. Crystal Palace, 26 April 2008)[1]
Lowest home attendance14,822 (vs. Coventry City, 29 January 2008)[2]
Average home league attendance18,024[3]

Season summary edit

Hull finished a mere four points adrift of second-placed Stoke City for promotion to the Premier League, qualifying for the play-offs instead. After trouncing Watford 6–1 over two legs, Hull City reached Wembley to play a Bristol City side aiming for a second successive promotion. A single Dean Windass goal gave Hull the game and promotion to English football's top flight for the first time in Hull's history. Promotion was made all the more incredible considering that five seasons ago Hull were languishing in the bottom tier of the Football League, and that when manager Phil Brown had taken the managerial role at Hull in December 2006 the club were in the Championship relegation zone.

Players edit

First-team squad edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   WAL Boaz Myhill[notes 1]
2 MF   ENG Nathan Doyle
3 DF   ENG Andy Dawson
4 MF   ENG Ian Ashbee
5 MF   ENG Simon Walton (on loan from Queens Park Rangers)
6 DF   ENG Michael Turner
7 MF   NIR Stuart Elliott
8 MF   ENG Nick Barmby
9 FW   ENG Dean Windass
11 MF   ENG Bryan Hughes
12 GK   ENG Matt Duke
13 MF   ENG Ryan France
14 MF   AUS Richard Garcia
15 DF   ENG Wayne Brown
17 FW   ENG Michael Bridges
18 FW   IRL Caleb Folan[notes 2]
19 MF   ENG John Welsh
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW   DEN Henrik Pedersen
21 DF   WAL Sam Ricketts[notes 3]
22 MF   ENG Dean Marney
23 FW   ENG Craig Fagan (on loan from Derby County)
24 MF   ENG David Livermore
25 FW   ENG Fraizer Campbell (on loan from Manchester United)
26 GK   ENG Tom Woodhead
27 FW   ENG Nicky Featherstone
29 DF   ENG Matty Plummer
31 MF   ENG Will Atkinson
32 MF   ENG James Bennett
33 DF   ENG Brewster Frizzell
34 DF   ENG Frank Belt
35 GK   ENG Mark Tyler (on loan from Peterborough United)
37 DF   SCO Liam Cooper[notes 4]
44 MF   NGA Jay-Jay Okocha

Left club during season edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 DF   ENG Danny Coles (to Bristol Rovers)
10 FW   SCO Stephen McPhee (to Blackpool)
10 DF   ENG Neil Clement (on loan from West Bromwich Albion)
16 DF   IRL Damien Delaney (to Queens Park Rangers)
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 DF   ENG Sam Collins (to Hartlepool United)
28 GK   ENG Curtis Aspden (to Farsley Celtic)
30 MF   ENG Ben Wilkinson (on loan to Gretna)

Transfers edit

In edit

Date Nation Position Player Club From Fee
19 June 2007   FW Dean Windass Bradford City £150,000[4]
29 June 2007   MF Bryan Hughes Charlton Athletic Free[5]
2 July 2007   DF Richard Garcia Colchester United Free[6]
14 July 2007   MF Wayne Brown Colchester United £450,000[7]
13 August 2007   FW Henrik Pedersen Bolton Wanderers Free[8]
31 August 2007   FW Caleb Folan Wigan Athletic £1,000,000[9]

Out edit

Date Nation Position Player Club To Fee
24 May 2007   DF Scott Wiseman Darlington Free[10]
1 June 2007   MF Ray Parlour Free Agency Released[11]
20 June 2007   FW Jon Parkin Stoke City £250,000, rising to £500,000[12]
25 June 2007   FW Nicky Forster Brighton and Hove Albion £75,000[13]
10 July 2007   FW Darryl Duffy Swansea City £200,000[14]
7 January 2008   FW Stephen McPhee Blackpool Undisclosed[15]
8 January 2008   DF Danny Coles Bristol Rovers Undisclosed[16]
17 January 2008   DF Damien Delaney Queens Park Rangers Undisclosed[17]
31 January 2008   DF Sam Collins Hartlepool United Nominal[18]

Loan In edit

Date Nation Position Player Club From Length
18 October 2007   FW Fraizer Campbell Manchester United Three months[19](extended 4 January)[20]
29 January 2008   MF Simon Walton Queens Park Rangers Until end of season[21]
20 February 2008   DF Neil Clement West Bromwich Albion Until end of season[22](recalled 27 March[23])
8 March 2008   FW Craig Fagan Derby County Until end of season[24]

Loan Out edit

Date Nation Position Player Club To Length
28 September 2007   DF Sam Collins Swindon Town One Month[25]
1 October 2007   DF Danny Coles Hartlepool United One Month[26]
1 November 2007   DF Danny Coles Bristol Rovers Three Months[27]

Statistics edit

Starting 11 edit

Considering starts in all competitions

Football League Championship edit

Results by round edit

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundHAHAHAAHHAAHHAAHAHHAAHAHHAHHAHAHAAHHAHAAHHAAHA
ResultLDWLDWDWLDLWDLWWWDDLLWDWWDLWWDDDWLWWLWWWWDWLWL
Position171613182012181114151813141613119910121413111189101188109810966554442333
Source: worldfootball.net
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches edit

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

11 August 2007 1 Hull City 2–3 Plymouth Argyle Hull
Windass   3'
Marney   49'
Barmby  
Delaney  
Windass  
Report[28] Norris   15'
Fallon   45'
Ebanks-Blake   81'
Halmosi  
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 16,633
Referee: G Laws
18 August 2007 2 Coventry City 1–1 Hull City Coventry
McKenzie   51' Report[29] Barmby   62'
Ricketts  
Marney  
Ricketts   68'
Stadium: Ricoh Arena
Attendance: 21,059
Referee: Barry Knight
25 August 2007 3 Hull City 2–1 Norwich City Hull
Windass   49'
Garcia   77'
Dawson  
Marney  
Report[30] Dublin   71' Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 15,939
Referee: Nigel Miller
3 September 2007 4 Blackpool 2–1 Hull City Blackpool
Taylor-Fletcher   47'
Burgess   90'
Jackson  
Gorkšs  
Burgess  
Report[31] Ashbee   50'
Garcia  
Stadium: Bloomfield Road
Attendance: 7,902
Referee: Kevin Friend
15 September 2007 5 Hull City 1–1 Stoke City Hull
Livermore   87'
Folan  
Report[32] Delap   44' Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 19,642
Referee: Colin Webster
18 September 2007 6 Wolverhampton Wanderers 0–1 Hull City Wolverhampton
Hennessey   Report[33] Windass   49' (pen)
Windass  
Stadium: Molineux Stadium
Attendance: 21,352
Referee: Michael Jones
29 September 2007 8 Hull City 3–1 Ipswich Town Hull
Pedersen   11', 40'
Brown   45'
Report[35] Harding   45' Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 15,456
Referee: Lee Probert
2 October 2007 9 Hull City 1–2 Charlton Athletic Hull
McPhee   90'
Marney  
Windass  
Ashbee   44'
Report[36] Varney   41'
Iwelumo   89'
Bougherra  
Sam   44'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 15,001
Referee: Anthony Taylor
6 October 2007 10 Crystal Palace 1–1 Hull City Selhurst
Scowcroft   81' Report[37] Marney   90' (pen)
Livermore  
Stadium: Selhurst Park
Attendance: 15,769
Referee: Richard Beeby
20 October 2007 11 Watford 1–0 Hull City Watford
King   20' Report[38] Livermore  
Brown  
Marney  
Stadium: Vicarage Road
Attendance: 15,803
Referee: Andy Woolmer
22 October 2007 12 Hull City 3–0 Barnsley Hull
Campbell   7', 18'
Marney   90'
Report[39] Souza  
De Silva  
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 15,761
Referee: Andy D'Urso
27 October 2007 13 Hull City 1–1 Sheffield United Hull
Windass   54' (pen)
Livermore  
Report[40] Stead   35'
Tonge  
Stead  
Cahill  
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 20,185
Referee: Lee Mason
6 November 2007 15 Burnley 0–1 Hull City Burnley
Report[42] Turner   90'
Ashbee  
Stadium: Turf Moor
Attendance: 9,978
Referee: Chris Foy
10 November 2007 16 Hull City 3–0 Preston North End Hull
Windass   11'
Campbell   21'
Dawson   63'
Brown  
Report[43] Davidson   Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 16,358
Referee: Scott Mathieson
24 November 2007 17 Scunthorpe United 1–2 Hull City Scunthorpe
Forte   45'
Youga  
Report[44] Windass   4', 16'
Turner  
Ashbee  
Ricketts  
Stadium: Glanford Park
Attendance: 8,633
Referee: Uriah Rennie
27 November 2007 18 Hull City 0–0 Bristol City Hull
Report[45] McAllister  
McAllister   45'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 15,768
Referee: Andy Penn
1 December 2007 19 Hull City 2–2 Cardiff City Hull
McPhee   4'
Garcia   43'
Ricketts  
Delaney  
Folan  
Report[46] Thompson   6'
Johnson   90'
Purse  
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 16,269
Referee: Mike Dean
4 December 2007 20 Preston North End 3–0 Hull City Preston
Agyemang   60'
Whaley   68'
Neal   89'
Report[47] Turner   Stadium: Deepdale
Attendance: 11,311
Referee: Steve Bratt
8 December 2007 21 Southampton 4–0 Hull City Southampton
Wright-Phillips   43'
John   58', 76', 78'
John  
Report[48] Ricketts  
Delaney  
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 18,125
Referee: Mike Thorpe
15 December 2007 22 Hull City 2–0 Leicester City Hull
Folan   17'
Campbell   78'
Windass  
Report[49] Sheehan  
Mattock  
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 16,006
Referee: Graham Salisbury
22 December 2007 23 Charlton Athletic 1–1 Hull City Charlton
Bougherra   57'
Mills  
Mills   72'
Report[50] Campbell   37'
Hughes  
Folan  
Garcia  
Campbell  
Stadium: The Valley
Attendance: 22,040
Referee: Tony Bates
26 December 2007 24 Hull City 2–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers Hull
Garcia   47'
Campbell   61'
Report[51] Collins   Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 19,127
Referee: Chris Foy
30 December 2007 25 Hull City 1–0 Sheffield Wednesday Hull
Windass   33'
Dawson  
Livermore  
Report[52] O'Brien   Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 21,252
Referee: Michael Jones
1 January 2008 26 Stoke City 1–1 Hull City Stoke-on-Trent
Cort   33' Report[53] Folan   61'
Turner  
Stadium: Britannia Stadium
Attendance: 15,788
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
12 January 2008 27 Hull City 1–3 West Bromwich Albion Hull
Garcia   71'
Windass  
Delaney  
Report[54] Phillips   2'
Morrison   32'
Bednar   90'
Robinson  
Robinson   74'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 18,391
Referee: Colin Webster
29 January 2008 28 Hull City 1–0 Coventry City Hull
Folan   90'
Marney  
Report[2] Osbourne  
Davis  
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 14,822
Referee: Clive Oliver
2 February 2008 29 Plymouth Argyle 0–1 Hull City Plymouth
Timár   Report[55] Windass   45'
Walton  
Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 11,011
Referee: Paul Armstrong
9 February 2008 30 Hull City 2–2 Blackpool Hull
Folan   60'
Windass   71'
Barmby  
Report[56] Dickov   38', 50'
Burgess  
Gorkšs  
Taylor-Fletcher  
Jørgensen  
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 18,407
Referee: Jon Moss
13 February 2008 31 Norwich City 1–1 Hull City Norwich
Dublin   19' Report[57] Campbell   53'
Myhill  
Stadium: Carrow Road
Attendance: 25,259
Referee: Andy Hall
16 February 2008 32 Hull City 1–1 Colchester United Hull
Campbell   64'
Walton  
Marney  
Report[58] Jackson   47'
McLeod  
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 15,664
Referee: Peter Walton
23 February 2008 33 West Bromwich Albion 1–2 Hull City West Bromwich
Bednář   42'
Morrison  
Miller  
Report[59] Campbell   29'
Folan   82'
Folan  
Garcia  
Turner  
Dawson  
Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 22,716
Referee: Steve Tanner
1 March 2008 34 Bristol City 2–1 Hull City Bristol
Adebola   14'
McCombe   46'
McAllister  
Report[60] Fontaine   45' (og)
Ricketts  
Ashbee  
Stadium: Ashton Gate Stadium
Attendance: 15,859
Referee: Clive Penton
4 March 2008 35 Hull City 2–0 Burnley Hull
Campbell   14'
Garcia   28'
Garcia  
Ashbee  
Folan   70'
Okocha   76'
Report[61] Carlisle  
Guðjónsson  
Caldwell  
Caldwell   71'
Guðjónsson   77'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 15,838
Referee: Mike Riley
8 March 2008 36 Hull City 2–0 Scunthorpe United Hull
Pedersen   27'
Turner   37'
Report[62] Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 20,906
Referee: Mark Halsey
10 March 2008 37 Cardiff City 1–0 Hull City Cardiff
McPhail   2'
Capaldi  
Loovens  
Scimeca  
Report[63] Turner   Stadium: Ninian Park
Attendance: 17,555
Referee: Lee Probert
15 March 2008 38 Hull City 5–0 Southampton Hull
Campbell   7'
Pedersen   55'
Turner   57'
Marney   68'
Hughes   90'
Report[64] Viáfara   Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 16,829
Referee: Eddie Ilderton
18 March 2008 39 Colchester United 1–3 Hull City Colchester
Lisbie   37'
Virgo  
Heath  
Izzet  
Lisbie  
Ifil   14'
Report[65] Campbell   20', 33'
Folan   87'
Campbell  
Ricketts  
Stadium: Layer Road
Attendance: 5,497
Referee: Pat Miller
22 March 2008 40 Leicester City 0–2 Hull City Leicester
Kisnorbo  
Henderson  
Hendrie  
Stearman  
Report[66] Marney   45'
Folan   76'
Garcia  
Myhill  
Stadium: Walkers Stadium
Attendance: 30,374
Referee: Richard Beeby
29 March 2008 41 Hull City 3–0 Watford Hull
Turner   1'
Campbell   13'
Folan   73'
Campbell  
Brown  
Myhill  
Report[67] Sadler  
Kabba   75'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,501
Referee: Uriah Rennie
12 April 2008 42 Hull City 1–1 Queens Park Rangers Hull
Turner   90'
Fagan  
Report[68] Blackstock   14'
Rowlands  
Camp  
Leigertwood  
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 22,468
Referee: Graham Laws
15 April 2008 43 Barnsley 1–3 Hull City Barnsley
Ferenczi   90' Report[69] Marney   24' (pen.)
Ashbee   52'
Windass   83'
Stadium: Oakwell
Attendance: 13,061
Referee: Stuart Attwell
19 April 2008 44 Sheffield United 2–0 Hull City Sheffield
Quinn   51'
Beattie   72' (pen)
Morgan  
Morgan   45'
Report[70] Livermore  
Fagan  
Windass  
Stadium: Bramall Lane
Attendance: 28,188
Referee: Phil Dowd
26 April 2008 45 Hull City 2–1 Crystal Palace Hull
Campbell   18'
Ashbee   85'
Report[1] Sinclair   38'
Derry  
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,350
Referee: R Booth
4 May 2008 46 Ipswich Town 1–0 Hull City Ipswich
Lee   70'
Couñago  
Haynes  
Report[71] Marney  
Brown  
Ricketts  
Dawson  
Stadium: Portman Road
Attendance: 28,233
Referee: Andre Marriner

Playoffs edit

11 May 2008 1st leg Watford 0–2 Hull City Watford
12:30 BST Priskin  
Eustace   61'
Report[72] Barmby   8'
Windass   27'
Campbell  
Stadium: Vicarage Road
Attendance: 14,173
Referee: Kevin Friend
14 May 2008 2nd leg Hull City 4–1
(6–1 agg.)
Watford Hull
19:45 BST Barmby   43'
Folan   70'
Garcia   88'
Doyle   90'
Barmby  
Turner  
Report[73] Henderson   12' Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,155
Referee: Mark Clattenburg

Final edit

24 May 2008 Bristol City 0–1 Hull City London
15:00 BST Sproule   77' Report[74] Windass   38'
Campbell   90+3'
Stadium: Wembley Stadium
Attendance: 86,703
Referee: Alan Wiley

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 West Bromwich Albion (C, P) 46 23 12 11 88 55 +33 81 Promotion to the Premier League
2 Stoke City (P) 46 21 16 9 69 55 +14 79
3 Hull City (O, P) 46 21 12 13 65 47 +18 75 Qualification for Championship play-offs
4 Bristol City 46 20 14 12 54 53 +1 74
5 Crystal Palace 46 18 17 11 58 42 +16 71
Updated to match(es) played on 4 May 2008. Source: The Football League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted

FA Cup edit

5 January 2008 3 Plymouth Argyle 3–2 Hull City Plymouth
Abdou   23'
Halmosi   26'
Ebanks-Blake   58'
Easter  
Report[75] Windass   51', 60'
Marney  
Stadium: Home Park
Attendance: 12,419
Referee: Paul Taylor

League Cup edit

15 August 2007 1 Crewe Alexandra 0–3 Hull City Crewe
Roberts   Report[76] Bridges   44'
Garcia   55'
McPhee   70'
Doyle  
Stadium: Alexandra Stadium
Attendance: 2,862
Referee: P. Miller
28 August 2007 2 Wigan Athletic 0–1 Hull City Wigan
Cotterill   Report[77] Elliott   31'
Livermore  
Elliott  
Stadium: DW Stadium
Attendance: 5,440
Referee: Eddie Ilderton
26 September 2007 3rd round Hull City 0–4 Chelsea Hull
Brown   Report[78] Sinclair   37'
Kalou   46', 81'
Sidwell   52'
Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 23,543
Referee: Chris Foy

Notes edit

  1. ^ Myhill was born in Modesto, California, United States, but was raised in England from the age of 1 and qualified to represent any of the home nations internationally, and represented England at U-17, U-18, and U-20 level before making his international debut for Wales in March 2008.
  2. ^ Folan was born in Leeds, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his grandparents and was called up by the Republic of Ireland in 2007 without playing before making his debut for the Republic of Ireland in October 2008.
  3. ^ Ricketts was born in Aylesbury, England, and represented England at C level, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally through his grandmother and made his debut for Wales in February 2005.
  4. ^ Cooper was born in Kingston upon Hull, England, but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally through his paternal grandfather and represented Scotland at U-17 and U-19 level before making his international debut for Scotland in September 2019.

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