Administrators acting for crisis-stricken Hull have finally ... become free agents. City's assistant manager Dave Moore said he was delighted to be playing at Boothferry Park.
Hull City FC were formed in 1904 and play their home games at the 25,586-capacity MKM Stadium (previously known as the KCOM Stadium), having moved there in 2002 after 56 seasons at Boothferry Park.
HULL CITY have confirmed to planetfootball.com that they have taken Notts County goalkeeper Saul Deeney on a month's loan at Boothferry Park. The 19-year-old Irish youngster joins The Tigers as ...