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A FANS VIEW: HULL CITY

AS we reach the business end of the season the League tables have dictated which teams are going to be in the running for promotion, the play-offs and relegation. 

Over the coming days I am going to be looking at different clubs who are fighting on across those three fronts and speaking to fans of those clubs.

(C) Nouse


In this article I am talking to Hull City fan Emma.

What have you made of Hull City's season?

To be honest our season has been a very disappointing one, considering we were in the Premier League last season a battle against relegation in the Championship the following season is very disappointing for everyone involved with Hull City.

Has the season lived up to your pre-season expectations and what were your expectations?

To be honest I had hoped for a mid-table finish and not to be battling to stay in the division. I certainly wasn't expecting to be in the relegation zone for the majority of the season which we have been.

Who have been Hull's key players this season?

When a side have had a season like we have had it is strange to pick out key players but for me there have been three players who have been key for us this season. Allan McGregor has been great in goal Clark and Michael Dawson have also been key for us.

What have been Hull's key results for you this season?

There are two key results that I can think of the first being the win over Sheffield United a couple of weeks ago at home. That was a key result for us as it pulled us away from the bottom three. The other key result was a 1-1 draw with Sunderland back in September

Do you think you can beat drop this season?

Yes, I do think that we can beat the drop just. Lets just hope so anyway.

Which three sides do you reckon will be relegated from the Championship at the end of the season? 

I reckon Barnsley, Burton and Sunderland will go down. 

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