Everton must learn from fans as die-hard supporters deserve so much more
Everton fans don't deserve what they have been served with this season. A trip to Wembley might only have been a slight consolation, but it would have been a welcome one.
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Everton fans don't deserve what they have been served with this season. A trip to Wembley might only have been a slight consolation, but it would have been a welcome one.
Former Bolton Wanderers defender and assistant boss Phil Brown is back in management after being appointed at League Two side Barrow.
Since their promotion back to the Championship in 2015 following a rampant 4-0 Wembley success in the League One play-off final against Swindon Town, Preston North End have been a consistently solid marker in the second tier.
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Hull City are once again throwing open the doors of the West Stand upper tier for a second time this season when Cardiff City visit the MKM Stadium on Good Friday. The Tigers host the Bluebirds in a key Championship clash on April 15 at 3pm, and owner Acun Ilicali has for the third time reduced ticket prices to just £2 for those aged under 16 and fans over 65, while members can bring a friend or family member for £2.
Hull City manager Shota Arveladze will play for a team of Rangers legends against a team of world legends to celebrate the Scottish club’s 150th anniversary. Arveladze joined Rangers in 2001 and helped them win the league twice, as well as bagging winners medals for the cup and league cup. He announced earlier today that he had been selected for the anniversary match, which will be played next Saturday at Ibrox.
Hull City's biggest crowd of the season on the back of a thumping away win at Coventry on Wednesday night failed to inspire the Tigers to a rare home win on Saturday. A 3-1 defeat against an in-form Hatters side ensured they remain at the foot of the Championship home form table and now facing up to the reality of five successive defeats in front of a fan-base becoming increasingly fed up with what they're seeing in their home city.
Nathan Jones felt his side were good value for their convincing 3-1 win at Hull City on Saturday, as the Hatters moved third in the table while inflicting a fifth straight home defeat on the hapless Tigers, branding it 'emphatic'.