Not seen this and a little late but you can still vote if you go on the club website. If you want to that is! Hull City Hall Of Fame: The Final Three 22 December 2020 please log in to view this image Thank you to everybody that took the time to take part in our Hull City Hall of Fame vote recently. Ten Club legends have been whittled down to three and now, once again, it’s down to you to choose which of the following three famous names is added to our Hall Of Fame. Nick Barmby Raich Carter Dean Windass Voting is open until 5pm on Wednesday 30th December and all you have to do is click here and make your choice!
Deano. One of our own. Without him, it's unlikely we'd have achieved the 'impossible'. Is Ash in there already? If not, then it's a disgrace.
As great as Raich Carter may have been, I’ve never seen him play, before my time. Although I do remember my dad talking about him when I was a kid. However Deano has scored a lot of goals & of course THAT goal, & is a club legend, so I had to vote for him. Barmby helped us a lot, when he came back & I was thinking of voting for Barmby just so that the Allams would have to go crawling to him, but I’m sure he wouldn’t win, no matter what.
I hate using the official website “Hull City Tigers” piss off!!! I thought ehab had committed to undoing all the Tigers bollocks?? Just forgot the official website did he?..........
I’d pick all three. Deano could probably do with a bit of good news. I went for Barmby, loved watching him as a player, had the club’s interests at heart and wasn’t afraid to stand up to the owners when he felt he was dealt a bad hand. And he tried to lay out Jimmy Bullard.
They took down the statue of Steve Melton I made out of coffee stirrers and put in the South Stand concourse. Monsters.
I know you younger Not 606 ers wouldn't have had the pleasure of seeing Raich Carter play and manage us. He was a fantastic player. 1st match I saw him was against TWS within a few minutes he took out John Charles and that was Charles quiet for the rest of the game. A career interrupted by WW2.