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Supporters review of the season: Hull

Ian Farrow,Editor
Thursday 04 June 2009 07:45 EDT
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We're officially the 17th best club in England. What an achievement for a team dismissed as no-hopers, and a manager much maligned for merely being open and honest.

Let's get this right, Phil Brown was right to have his half-time team talk on the pitch at Eastlands. At 4-0 down he told his players if they wanted to keep on playing at big stadiums, against top opposition, in front of fully supportive fans, they needed to improve. They did. We drew the second half 1-1. Our dramatic decline had more to do with Jimmy Bullard's injury, Sunderland re-calling Paul McShane with no intention of playing him and Marlon King's untenable situation with the club. We've learnt. Bring on next season.

Which team were your best opponents?

We beat Newcastle twice and drew with them once and they're admired here for remaining woefully inept until the end.

Who would you most like your team to sign this summer?

Realistically it's the same as last summer - Fraizer Campbell. A fit Bullard would be like another new signing.

What was the weirdest/funniest moment of your season?

Substitute Dean Windass warming up in front of a Rory Delap throw was hilarious. More farcical was the booking he received for it.

Mark out of 10 for the season?

10. Historic wins, epic battles, a frightening fall down the league, the drama of the last day, and finally survival. Priceless.

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