I had the pleasure of interviewing Dean for an hour or so recently. He's a very shrewd thinker about the game, and his memory for the finer details of the games in which he's played in was amazing. As for his legendary status, there was no one more opposed to the name change than me, and I despise much of what the Allams have done, but I'll never not consider Deano to be right in the top tier of Hull City legends. That goal - and plenty more before it - will forever make the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end. We've a lot to be thankful for when it comes to Dean, a hell of a lot. And one of the things I'm looking forward to about the Allams leaving is being able to begin the process of forgetting who was and wasn't in favour of certain things over the past five years, and hopefully being able to simply unite in our support of our football club again.