2009–10 Hull City A.F.C. season


The 2009–10 season of Hull City is the club's second season in the Premier League. Home games were played at the KC Stadium, which has a capacity of 25,404. City had finished the 2008–09 season in 17th place in the table, successfully avoiding relegation by a margin of one point over Newcastle.

Players

Current squad

Squad statistics


All statistics below are correct as of 31 August 2009 and only Premier League games are included in the list below.

Transfers

In
DatePosNameFromFeeNotes
2 June 2009DFSteven MouyokoloBoulogne£1.8 million
6 August 2009MFSeyi OlofinjanaStoke City£3 million
13 August 2009MFKamel GhilasCelta Vigo£2 million
13 August 2009MFStephen HuntReadingUndisclosed
26 August 2009DFPaul McShaneSunderland£1.5 million Also included in Michael Turner transfer
3 September 2009FWJan Vennegoor of HesselinkUnattachedFree

Out
DatePosNameToFeeNotes
25 July 2009DFSam RickettsBolton WanderersUndisclosed
31 August 2009DFMichael TurnerSunderlandUndisclosed Also included in Paul McShane transfer
13 January 2010DFNathan DoyleBarnsleyFree
29 January 2010MFBryan HughesReleased
1 February 2010GKTony WarnerReleased
17 May 2010DFBernard MendyReleased
28 May 2010FWYann EkraReleased
28 May 2010DFNathan HanleyReleased
28 May 2010FWRyan KendallReleased
28 May 2010MFJohn LeonardReleased
28 May 2010MFDean MarneyBurnleyUndisclosed
20 June 2010DFSteven MouyokoloWolverhampton WanderersUndisclosed
21 June 2010MFStephen HuntWolverhampton WanderersUndisclosed

Loans

In
DatePosNameFromEnd dateNotes
10 August 2009FWJozy AltidoreVillarreal30 June 2010
1 September 2009DFIbrahima SonkoStoke City30 June 2010
17 January 2010FWAmr ZakiZamalek SC17 April 2010

Out
DatePosNameToEnd dateNotes
15 September 2009MFJamie DevittDarlington15 October 2009
17 September 2009FWCaleb FolanMiddlesbrough17 December 2009
18 September 2009DFNathan DoyleBarnsley18 December 2009
22 October 2009MFJamie DevittShrewsbury TownJanuary 2010
22 October 2009MFBryan HughesDerby County22 November 2009
23 October 2009GKMark OxleyWalsallDecember 2009
21 November 2009MFWill AtkinsonRochdale21 January 2010
23 November 2009MFNicky FeatherstoneGrimsby Town4 January 2010
10 January 2010MFNicky FeatherstoneGrimsby Town2 February 2010
1 February 2010MFPéter HalmosiSzombathelyi Haladás30 June 2010
1 February 2010FWDaniel CousinLarissa30 June 2010
1 February 2010MFWill AtkinsonRochdale31 March 2010
17 February 2010MFJamie DevittGrimsby Town30 June 2010
26 February 2010GKMark OxleyGrimsby Town22 March 2010
16 March 2010FWRyan KendallBradford City16 April 2010
2 April 2010GKMark OxleyGrimsby Town9 April 2010

Awards

was named as player of the year and also took the first Tigers Player trophy.
George Boateng came second and Andy Dawson came third.
Andy Dawson was awarded players' player of the year, with Mark Cullen taking the Young Player of the Year award.
Tom Cairney's goal against Everton in March being voted goal of the season.

Non-playing staff

For the 2009–10 season Hull used the most common black and amber stripes as their home kit. They used a blue coloured shirt as their away shirt. The goalkeeper kit was green. Hull's kit was produced by Umbro and all the shirts had totesport.com printed on the front as the sponsor.

Preseason

Preseason training

Hull's preseason training took the tigers back to Bormio, Italy once more this time just for five days. Boaz Myhill spoke out saying it was hard work but essential. Injured Ian Ashbee was present in Bormio after he had a knee brace fitted and he was working to "Get the strength back in his leg". On day five in Bormio the tigers training include a 16 km bike ride. On the final day the team took part in a bike ride and further training along with massages with light training.
Winger Jerome Thomas joined Hull in part of their preseason training on a 10-day trial however he was not signed. On Hull's trip to China to play in the Barclays Beijing Asia Trophy and they trained at the Workers Stadium.

Preseason friendlies

Barclays Asia Trophy

On 10 June 2009, Hull City were officially announced as part of the Barclays Asia Trophy 2009. In this 4-team tournament Hull City competed against two English sides, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United, as well local side Beijing Guoan, who they beat 5–4 on a penalty shoot out after a 1–1 draw.
On 31 July 2009, Hull City faced Tottenham Hotspur in the final of the Barclays Asia Trophy and were defeated 3–0.

Premier League

Hull's second season in the top tier of English Football in their 105-year history.

August–December

On 29 October 2009 chairman Paul Duffen resigned his position with the club and was replaced by former chairman Adam Pearson on 2 November 2009.

January–June

On 15 March 2010 manager Phil Brown was relieved of his duties after a run of four defeats left Hull in the relegation zone. On 17 March 2010 Brown's replacement was named as former Crystal Palace and Charlton Athletic boss, Iain Dowie. Dowie's first move as manager was to bring Tim Flowers and Steve Wigley onto his backroom staff, with former Hull City assistant manager Brian Horton joining Phil Brown on gardening leave.
Phil Brown's contract as manager was confirmed ended on 7 June 2010.

Results

Results by round

Final league table

Records

Top Goalscorer
Assists
Appearances
Attendance

Average:

Highest:

Lowest:

FA Cup

Summary

On Sunday 29 November the draw for the F.A. Cup third round was made, Hull City were drawn away to fellow Premier League side Wigan Athletic.

Results

Records

Top Goalscorer
Assists
Appearances
Attendance

Average:

Highest:

Lowest:

League Cup

Summary

On 12 August the draw for the League Cup second round was made. Hull were seeded so they couldn't get another Premier League side. Hull City were drawn at home to Football League One side Southend United.
The match took place at the KC stadium on 25 August 2009 with Hull quickly off the mark with Tom Cairney scoring after seven minutes. They went further ahead from a Nicky Barmby free-kick which Jozy Altidore hit in. Southend replied minutes later on half-time through Franck Moussa. In the second half Geovanni came on and scored giving Hull a 3–1 victory putting then into the League Cup third round. The draw took place on 29 August 2009 and Hull were drawn at home to fellow Premier League team Everton.
The game took place on 23 September 2009 at the KC Stadium. Hull lost the game 0–4 ending their cup run for this season.

Results

Records

Top Goalscorer
Assists
Appearances
Attendance

Average:

Highest:

Lowest:

Friendlies