our two former hull born left backs tymon is a regular at swansea and clark at gillingham in league two
I don't think anyone is baring him from our history, he's gone to a place and club that doesn't make our football news. If he had gone to an FA league club he would feature in a news story now and then. Not bared just forgotten with nothing in the news to spark up the memory.
I doubt many would know of him on here, though Syd might. Phil Stubbins, though I think he only played for Hull City as a schoolboy, forged a career in management in Australia at various clubs.
That’s right Chaz, great lad off Boothferry Estate, a very good player, but just not good enough to make it here. Done well for himself in Australia.
Nice to hear Fabio Carvalho speaking highly of the club and of Liam in particular... Carvalho sought regular minutes on loan at RB Leipzig last season but made just one start in the Bundesliga before returning early. A spell at Hull in the Championship - a division he had already conquered as a title winner with Fulham - helped him rediscover his form with nine goals in 20 games. "I'll be honest with you, it made me fall back in love with football again. I think it's something that I struggled with a bit," he said. "Being at Liverpool, one of the best clubs in the world, not playing, going to Germany, being by myself, not playing. It takes a lot out of a player. "But going to Hull, it was just playing every week, which is all you need. And Liam Rosenior helped me so much, most of the credit is down to him. "It just made me enjoy playing football, which is ultimately what I love doing. I'm at my happiest when I'm playing." https://www.skysports.com/amp/footb...rds-new-signing-reveals-why-he-left-liverpool
Richard Garcia is the assistant manager of the Aussie U23s. Clayton Donaldson is manager of Farsley Celtic. Russ Wilcox is manager of Gainsborough Trinity. Martin Carruthers at Basford United. Nobby Solano is manager of Blyth Spartans. Chris Bolder at Ferriby.
Huddlestone is first team coach under Maloney at Wigan. McShane at Man United U21s Meyler at City U18s
Seem to recall Joe Dudgeon had a role at Man City a couple of years back, no idea what he was doing though.
Dudgeon’s now head scout at Celtic. McShane’s now in charge of Man United’s U15’s, in addition to being Assistant Manager of Ireland U21’s.
it was only 13 minutes in. the game was held up for an hour. the saturday before he'd scored a hattrick for them. he's out for the season. woking have issued supportive messages and will be collecting for him. https://www.wokingfc.co.uk/news/article/8620/statement-from-club-owner-drew-volpe/ https://www.wokingfc.co.uk/news/article/8632/bucket-collection-and-fundraiser-for-greg-olley/ from a bbc article: Gateshead's statement added Olley had "come through a lengthy operation to repair a broken fibula, stabilise the tibia and fibula and a full repair of an ankle syndesmosis" on Sunday. The player posted on X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday to say he had "no hard feelings", external towards Kelly-Evans.
He is Sporting Director at The New Saints in the Welsh League, and assistant manager at Oldham Athletic. Busy man!