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November 2019 was our last meeting

  In the last eight games We've lost four, drawn two and won two

billp TOOFIF Updated Monday, 30 December 2019

Hull City AFC 0 v FFC 0 NOV 2 2019

The Incredible get Hull KO'd

We were shockingly bad!


billp TOOFIF Sunday, 3 November 2019

Images  none today!

The Home fixture against Hull this season was a shocker, they were struggling at the time and we had pretensions of climbing into the promotion race, by the end of that game many of our illusions (some might say delusions) were destroyed.

We need to be winninng consistently home and away so we can only hope that this match gives us revenge.

Match Information

from FFC online

Competition: Sky Bet Championship

Date: Saturday 11 January 2020

Kick-off: 3:00pm

Venue: KCOM Stadium

Attendance:

Referee:

Fulham

Line-up:

Unused substitutes:

Manager: Scott Parker

Hull City

Line-up:

Unused substitutes:

Manager: Nigel Adkins



Preview from the pre-match Home Page

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Our first ever game against Hull City was staged at the Cottage on the third of September 1907 and was a Division 2 fixture, unfortunately for the Super Whites, Hull ran out victorious by one goal to nil that time. Is that not a familiar feeling?

The last meeting between our clubs, prior to this season's home debacle, took place at their home ground on the 30th of December 2017 in the Championship, on this occasion the match ended in a two all draw.

Our record since that first contest consists of 94 meetings. Out of these these games, Fulham have won 31, we've drawn 28 and lost 35 so the balance is slightly tilted in Hull's favour over the years.

"Hull City was founded in 1904, playing friendly games at The Boulevard (the home of the Hull Rugby League Club), Anlaby Road Cricket Ground and Dairycoates. A year later they were elected to the Second Division of the Football League.

Whilst still playing occasional games at the rugby and cricket grounds, City also moved to a new home on Anlaby Road where it remained until 1941 when wartime games saw a brief return to The Boulevard. City finished their first league season in fifth place and remained in the top half of the table for much of the period up to the First World War."

(from the official Hull AFC website)



We have to overhaul Hull to balance this seasons's results against them