Hull City Tigers sure
look like an all-around challenger in this 2014-15 edition of Premiership, nothing
to lose but with a lot to gain.
This maybe be, a
serious endeavor for an entity which finished in the overall 16th
position, being among its goal of playing an encore at Wembley.
Very well finish
a high position in the EPL alone and try its best to deliver this
time some shields to its halls of KC Stadium.
A sense of unity or
family environment is what I’ve been seeing lately in many of the so called
small squads, after all this is a team effort and with that positive attitude,
this squad can really fly high.
The arrival of some
new players to KC Stadium- is somehow a boost into this club morale as well
seen as a plug into this club’s holes in its initial eleven.
Their shot at the FA and
Capitol One Cups respectively, can mean a spot among the European tourneys,
which can spell a bit of hope for the Hull City chaps.
And although they
came second in FA Cup and out of UEFA competition, it gives this club a reason to
play to kill, throughout the whole campaign.
Indeed, this club is poised
to show its pluck, with each one of its Premiership rivals, regardless of its
position in the table and the initial eleven it presents on the field!
For Top Tigers Boss,
Steve Bruce, his sole purpose in this campaign is to maintain the squad away
from the infamous relegation positions and try to finish its best to
make it among the league top five elite.
Not an easy
enterprise for a club that is not known to have an enormous budget and still
lured several players to its ranks during the transfer window.
With players of the
likes of Tottenham’s Jake Livermore and Michael Dawson, Robert Snodgrass from
Norwich City, Blackpool’s Tom Ince,
Andrew Robertson- Dundee United, Harry McGuire- Sheffield United, Brian Lenihan- Cork City, Abel Fernandez-
Palermo and Mohamed Dame- West Ham United.
Somehow this club has
deposited some trust and seen something positive in this newly arrived group of
players, which for sure will contribute to its cause during the course of this
campaign.
Hull City won’t look
like the squad to beat; still their hearts and hunger for glory will be their
best ally, alongside the strong solidarity shown by its players during the
preseason, being as one of its best recipes for success.
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