HCST Last Man Standing Members Competition

HULL CITY SUPPORTERS TRUST

LAST MAN STANDING

Rules:

* You must pick a Premier League Team or Championship team playing on a Saturday, in either a Cup or League fixture to win.

* If your team wins, you are through to the next round of fixtures.

* If your team lose or draw, you are out.

* If you fail to pick a team before the earliest kick off in the Premier League or Championship on the Saturday, you are out.

* If the match is abandoned or postponed with no standing result, you are out.

* You cannot pick the same team more than once in the same sequence. If you do, you are out.

* If you get through to the final round and your team loses as well as all remaining players lose, then everybody is re-entered and the whole process starts again (as no ‘Last Man Standing’)

* Each week’s selection’s, should be emailed to ian.bunton@hullcityst.com, quoting your Full Name and Membership number (this can found on your membership card – if you can’t remember it don’t worry, we will check your name to our database).

* No cost to enter, but small prize for the ‘Last Man Standing’.

FIRST WEEK 19TH JANUARY 2019!

Weekly News Update

Happy New Year to all our members and all the Hull City AFC supporters around the World. We hope you all enjoyed the festive break which was made all the more special by the Tigers!

Four wins from four have seen City shoot  up the table to be in a strong position for dare we say it… a play off challenge? That’s perhaps a little optimistic given how recent transfer windows have gone and the ongoing ownership situation however with City now 100/1 to go down things are certainly feeling a lot more positive.

Among the four victories there was the small matter of a 2-0 ‘mauling’ away at table toppers Leeds Utd as well as a 6-0 demolition of Bolton Wanderers. City are playing some really good football currently and look a different side from the one that stumbled through the first quarter of the season. Well done to all involved and particularly Nigel Adkins.

The Tigers put their league assault on hold this weekend with a trip to Millwall in the FA Cup. It’s safe to say cup glory is not priority this year however it does bring up the long running dilemma for the manager over whether to keep a winning team or rest some players. What is for certain is that the tie is definitely winnable for a City team in this form.

Here’s your update from the trust this week…

FSF Away Fans Survey 2018
The Football Supporters Federation (FSF) are running their annual survey of the experience of fans who attend away games. 

The survey can be found here and should take only a few minutes to fill in.

We encourage all travelling fans to complete the survey to allow the FSF to measure  the experience of the away fan.

Coops Returns!
It was great  to see long time City fan Chris Cooper  and his wife Nicki attending the Boxing Day fixture at Preston.

Chris – (known to all as ‘Coops’) –  has made a remarkable recovery from a very serious illness and set himself a goal to make the Preston match. The team did him proud with a great three points which will no doubt speed Coops recovery further.

Development Review
The under 18 side returns from their short winter break on Saturday when they take on Bolton Wanderers at Bishop Burton in a match that kick off at the slightly later time of 12:00.


Likewise, theunder 23 side returns to action on Monday evening when they take on Leeds United at the Roy WestCentre in a 19:00 kick off. We hope that some of you will turn up and give your support.
Hull City Ladies
The Tigresses kick off their action in 2019 with a SSE Women’s FA Cup 3rd round tie at home to AFC Wimbledon.

The venue is the Hull University Sports Ground on Inglemire Lane but please note an earlier kick off time of 1pm

So if Millwall is too far for you to travel on Sunday afternoon, get your cup fix by cheering the girls on.

For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.

HCST ‘Last Man Standing’ competition.
The Trust are planning to introduce a match prediction competition for members!

Please watch out for an announcement in the New Year regarding the launch date & details of how to take part.

Annual General Meeting (AGM) Notice
Can all members please note that our next AGM will be held at the William Gemmell Social Club on Saturday 2nd March (n.b. Subject to change should the Birmingham City fixture be moved for TV coverage)

Many thanks to HCST members John  Tindall, Tom Irvin & Richard Rooker for volunteering to be part of the Election Management Group for 2019. Their role is to ensure a fair and transparent process for our Board Elections at our Annual General Meeting in March, further details of which will follow over the coming weeks.

The first meeting will be in in January, (to finalise and confirm the election process), and the second meeting mid-February, (to review election nominees) Both meeting dates are currently tbc

Funds available for Local Youth Football teams.
Do You (or someone you know) run a Hull Boys Sunday Football team or an East Riding Girls Team?

The collapse of the  Wembley sale might result in no extra funds going to grass roots football, but  don’t worry – funding is available locally.

Several years ago, the then Tigers Co-Operative, now Hull City Supporters Trust, donated £6,000 to support local youth football teams.

For more details of the scheme follow the link here.

There are still funds available, of up to £100 per team. All you need to do is complete the application form available here.

Good Luck!

Tiger Talk
The latest musings on all things City related from our Associate Writer Kathryn Batte.

Please follow the link  here .

Stocking Filler
If you’re still struggling to know what to get a Hull City loving family member or friend for Christmas, then we may have the answer with a 3 year HCST Membership pack.

Available for just £11 for non-members or existing members can be upgraded for £10

Don’t forget 1 year and Lifetime memberships are also available, as well as a Junior membership, (for fans aged 16 or under),  for just £2 – visit our website for details.

Memberships already sorted? Then why not get them somethig from our wide range of gifts available in our on-line shop here.

Amber Nectar
More wisdom from our friends at Amber Nectar.

Please follow these links for the latest Podcast and  Things We Think We Think.

Hull City Fans Forum on Hull Kingston Radio
More fan-focused chat from our friends at HKR.

You can listen to the latest programme here.

Tigers Down Under
The latest podcast from our antipodean friends. Available on YouTube and Soundcloud
.

Please follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

HCST’s Partners of the Week 
In this week’s Partner of the Week section, we have an in-focus look at two NEW HCST partners – Zip Dry Cleaners & Removals Hull.

Our first partner of the week is Zip Dry Cleaners.

486 Anlaby Road, Hull – opposite Malt Shovel pub.  Facebook

We are Zip Dry Cleaners, we clean things.

We are new to the High Street but have been doing dry cleaning and laundry in the City for over 30 years.

We use innovative and UK first technology to clean and make clothes look and feel their best. Our approach is much more environmentally friendly than traditional dry cleaners and it also cleans better.

Our services include: dry cleaning, laundry, duvets, curtains, leathers and suede as well asironing services. We also work with local businesses doing serviced apartments, overalls, hairdressers and hotels. We also special in Wedding dresses, being the only professional dry cleaners to do them on site.

Based on 486 Anlaby Road, opposite Malt Shovel pub, many City fans will walk past us going to a game.

HCST members who flash their membership cards will receive 20% off!  That makes Dry cleaning your suit only £8!

HCST Business Partners who need laundry or dry-cleaning services will receive a special business rate of 10% OFF our normal competitive commercial rate. We also do a complimentary 1 st   service so you can try us before you decide to go with us.

Our website is under construction but please visit our Facebook page, like and share.

Our second partner of the week is Removals Hull.

Website

Removals Hull are a local firm who started out in 2004 with a white transit van offering a courier and man and van service and built up a good reputation for service and excellent value. Today they operate with 3 Luton sized vans and employ 6 professionally trained staff in all aspects of packing, storage and removals.

Removals Hull offer a 10% discount to HCST members on all available services. Simply state you are a HCST member when you make your booking and show your card to a member of their team on the day you use their services.

For further details please visit their website

Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer, City / HCAFC scarves are £4. Buy yours from the storehere.

Stop the front page!
HCST are looking for new contributors to our website.

These can be articles about football in general, all things Hull City or match reports. So if you’re a sports journalist in the making or just fancy giving it a go as a hobby please let us know – you don’t need to be a professional – all articles will be welcome. There’s no requirement to produce words every week or month, just as and when you are able to. If you are interested please email us here.

Weekly News Update

City continued their recent good form with a hard fought point down at the Den last Saturday. The performance was not to the same standard of the previous weeks victory in London however it is a positive City didn’t give up after going behind in the second half.

This weekend the Tigers welcome Brentford to the KCOM. The Bees have lost 7 of their last 9 in the league and represent a perfect opportunity for City to get back to winning ways on home turf.

Here’s your update from the trust this week…

Hull City Foodbank Donations Appeal
The Club, in conjunction with Hull Foodbanks and The Trussell Trust are supporting ‘The Together Project’ to help those facing hunger at this festive time. 

Amongst other events, the Club will be holding a ‘Food Drop’ in the Dugout Bar ahead of the next 2 home games against Brentford (Saturday 15th December) and Swansea City (Saturday 22nd December), with supporters invited to donate key items which will go towards helping those in need.

More details of the scheme can be found here on the club website, paying particular attention to which foodstuffs are suitable for donation.

So if you are able to help, the next time you are in the supermarket please add a couple of extra items to your shop for those in need at this time of year.

Attention Programme Collectors!
City programme collector @Tiger Programmes is looking for ONE final programme to complete his collection …

If you do have a copy of this programme to sell, (or know ove someone who might have one). please contact @Tiger Programmes on Twitter here, or alternatively contact us here and we will pass on your details.

The Hull Daily Mail have done an article on HCST member  Martin Batchelor’s (the man behind @Tiger Programmes) quest – you can read it here.

Incedentally we lost 2-1 in that Division 3 (North)  game, Stevens WJ was the scorer for City, in front of a crowd of 8809 at Field Mill. (Thanks to the excellent Tigerbasewebsite for the details)

Late Breaking News – Martin has made contact with someone who has the missing programme & will be meeting them prior to the Brentford game tomorrow!

“The views of the fans are neither wanted nor will be listened to…”
Port Vale Supporters Club Chairman gives his views on the recent EFL “Fans Forum” to discuss the Checktrade Trophy.

The Checktrade Trophy, (which City might be competing in next season if things go badly), pits the 48 League 1 & 2 sides against 16 under-21 sides from Premier League and EFL Championship clubs, and has been widely criticised by fans who have shown their lack of interest in it by voting with their feet…

More on the meeting can be found here. – The rhetorical question “When is a Fans Forum not a Fans Forum? – When its a PR exercise…” will ring true with City supporters at the moment.

If you want to watch the event (all 2 hrs 04 mins of it) you can follow this link. (skip to approx. 39 mins to see the start).

16 Years gone…
Today (14th December) marks the 16th Anniversary of Citys last game at Boothferry Park.

The game tipified the ups & downs seen by fans at ‘Fer Ark’ – City lost a Division 3 game 1-0  against Darlington in front of a crowd of (allegedly) 14,162.

You can read a report on the game here on the excellent TigerChat website.

HCST ‘Last Man Standing’ competition.
The Trust are planning to introduce a match prediction competition for members!

Please watch out for an announcement in the New Year regarding the launch date & details of how to take part.

Annual General Meeting (AGM) Notice
Can all members please note that our next AGM will be held at the William Gemmell Social Club on Saturday 2nd March (n.b. Subject to change should the Birmingham City fixture be moved for TV coverage)

In accordance with our Rules, (full details on our website), we require an Election Management Group, (EMG), to oversee the election process for members nominated to stand as Board members. (n.b. Members of the EMG cannot stand for election to the Board in 2019)

The EMG members will be required to attend 2 meetings both of which should be no more than 1 hour in length and attended by the Trust Secretary as well as an independent observer, (i.e. a non-Trust member), who ensures the process is conducted correctly and transparently.

The first meeting will be in in January, (to finalise and confirm the election process), and the second meeting mid-February, (to review election nominees) Both meeting dates are currently tbc

Could any members wishing to volunteer to be part of the EMG please e-mail Richard via secretary@hullcityst.com to register their interest.

Funds available for Local Youth Football teams.
Do You (or someone you know) run a Hull Boys Sunday Football team or an East Riding Girls Team?

The collapse of the  Wembley sale might result in no extra funds going to grass roots football, but  don’t worry – funding is available locally.

Several years ago, the then Tigers Co-Operative, now Hull City Supporters Trust, donated £6,000 to support local youth football teams.

For more details of the scheme follow the link here.

There are still funds available, of up to £100 per team. All you need to do is complete the application form available here.

Good Luck!

Development Review
The under 18 side went into the short winter break on the back of a defeat to Burnley last Saturday. 

Louis Beckett scored an equaliser in the first half, but Burnley scored 2 more to end up 1-3 winners at Bishop Burton.

On Monday the under 23 side bolstered by Long, Stewart and Keane took on Bolton Wanderers, who had Stephen Ireland in their midfield, at the Roy West Centre.  A sticky surface didn’t help passing football, but they were always in control and scored 2 very nicely worked goals which were finished off by Keane Lewis-Potter to secure a 2-0 victory.  Their final game before the winter break is on Monday at Sheffield Wednesday in a 13:00 kick off.

Tiger Talk
The latest musings on all things City related from our Associate Writer Kathryn Batte.

Please follow the link  here .

Stocking Filler
If you’re still struggling to know what to get a Hull City loving family member or friend for Christmas, then we may have the answer with a 3 year HCST Membership pack.

Available for just £11 for non-members or existing members can be upgraded for £10

Don’t forget 1 year and Lifetime memberships are also available, as well as a Junior membership, (for fans aged 16 or under),  for just £2 – visit our website for details.

Memberships already sorted? Then why not get them somethig from our wide range of gifts available in our on-line shop here.

Amber Nectar
More wisdom from our friends at Amber Nectar.

Please follow these links for the latest Podcast and  Things We Think We Think.

Hull City Fans Forum on Hull Kingston Radio
More fan-focused chat from our friends at HKR.

You can listen to the latest programme here.

Tigers Down Under
The latest podcast from our antipodean friends. Available on YouTube and Soundcloud
.

Please follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

HCST’s Partners of the Week 
In this week’s Partner of the Week section, we have an in-focus look at two HCST partners – Frank Pullan Butchers & Wags and Whiskers .

Our first partner of the week is Frank Pullan Butchers

HCST Members enjoy 10% discount on any purchase over £10

Frank Pullan’s is a well established butchers in the heart of Cottingham. It opened its doors in 1895 and has been trading ever since, supplying the local community for over 123 years. It is a family run business overseen by five generations of the family.

Just show your HCST membership card in the shop to claim your discount.

Our second partner of the week is Wags and Whiskers.

For more information, contact Steph on 07852 367 860 or e-mail steph@wagsandwhiskershull.com

HCST Members can get 10% off all services

They provide training and behaviour services for dogs and other animals as well as dog walking. Services can be provided anywhere in Hull and the surrounding area.

Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer, City / HCAFC scarves are £4. Buy yours from the store here.

Stop the front page!
HCST are looking for new contributors to our website.

These can be articles about football in general, all things Hull City or match reports. So if you’re a sports journalist in the making or just fancy giving it a go as a hobby please let us know – you don’t need to be a professional – all articles will be welcome. There’s no requirement to produce words every week or month, just as and when you are able to. If you are interested please email us here.

Weekly News Update

City produced somewhat of a shock result last Saturday against QPR. An accomplished attacking performance, albeit with a generous defence, saw the Tigers come away from Loftus Road with a 3-2 victory. The result lifts City out of the relegation zone which may provide a positive mental boost to the players.

This weekend City head to FA Cup 3rd round opponents Millwall who themselves are on a bad run of form. Given last weeks victory in London Nigel Adkins should be confident of getting something from the game. Dare we dream for back-to-back away wins? It would be typical of City’s form this year for them to follow up a good win with a poor performance, but let’s hope that is not the case this weekend.

Here’s your update from the trust this week…

Second Anniversary of HCST Billboard Campaign.
It is 2 years ago this week since the unveiling of our billboard showing the massive increase in child pricing at City.

The billboard hilighted the greater than 10x increase in Season Pass prices for children from 2013 to 2016.

Although prices have reduced with our relegation from the Premier League, the cheapest Season Pass for a child is almost 5x the 2013 figure, and is in some cases over 8x.

We again urge the club to bring back genuine concessions to preserve the future fanbase.

Hull City Foodbank Donations Appeal
The Club, in conjunction with Hull Foodbanks and The Trussell Trust are supporting ‘The Together Project’ to help those facing hunger at this festive time. 

Amongst other events, the Club will be holding a ‘Food Drop’ in the Dugout Bar ahead of the next 2 home games against Brentford (Saturday 15th December) and Swansea City (Saturday 22nd December), with supporters invited to donate key items which will go towards helping those in need.

More details of the scheme can be found here on the club website, paying particular attention to which foodstuffs are suitable for donation.

So if you are able to help, the next time you are in the supermarket please add a couple of extra items to your shop for those in need at this time of year.

Attention Programme Collectors!
City programme collector @Tiger Programmes is looking for ONE final programme to complete his collection …

If you do have a copy of this programme to sell, (or know ove someone who might have one). please contact @Tiger Programmes on Twitter here, or alternatively contact us here and we will pass on your details.

Incedentally we lost 2-1 in that Division 3 (North)  game, Stevens WJ was the scorer for City, in front of a crowd of 8809 at Field Mill. (Thanks to the excellent Tigerbasewebsite for the details)

Annual General Meeting (AGM) Notice
Can all members please note that our next AGM will be held at the William Gemmell Social Club on Saturday 2nd March (n.b. Subject to change should the Birmingham City fixture be moved for TV coverage)

In accordance with our Rules, (full details on our website), we require an Election Management Group, (EMG), to oversee the election process for members nominated to stand as Board members. (n.b. Members of the EMG cannot stand for election to the Board in 2019)

The EMG members will be required to attend 2 meetings both of which should be no more than 1 hour in length and attended by the Trust Secretary as well as an independent observer, (i.e. a non-Trust member), who ensures the process is conducted correctly and transparently.

The first meeting will be in in January, (to finalise and confirm the election process), and the second meeting mid-February, (to review election nominees) Both meeting dates are currently tbc

Could any members wishing to volunteer to be part of the EMG please e-mail Richard via secretary@hullcityst.com to register their interest.

Funds available for Local Youth Football teams.
Do You (or someone you know) run a Hull Boys Sunday Football team or an East Riding Girls Team?

The collapse of the  Wembley sale might result in no extra funds going to grass roots football, but  don’t worry – funding is available locally.

Several years ago, the then Tigers Co-Operative, now Hull City Supporters Trust, donated £6,000 to support local youth football teams.

For more details of the scheme follow the link here.

There are still funds available, of up to £100 per team. All you need to do is complete the application form available here.

Good Luck!

Development Review
It’s been an up and down week for the young Tigers, starting with 2-1 defeats but ending with a 2-1 cup victory.

Last Friday the under 23 side travelled down to South Wales to take on Category 1 side Swansea City.  Billy Chadwick was on the score sheet, but it was not enough to peg back 2 first half goals in what was a tight 2-1 defeat.  They are next in action on Monday evening when they take on Bolton Wanderers at the Roy West Centre.  Kick off is 19:00 and we hope card holders will go down to support the team.

The under 18 side also started the week on the road, this time the much shorter trip to take on Sheffield Wednesday last Saturday.  A second half goal from Rob Guilfoyle proved only to be a late consolation as the game ended 2-1 after Wednesday scored 2 in the first half.  The team did not dwell on the result though as they were in action at the KCOM stadium on Wednesday evening when they took on Cardiff City in the FA Youth Cup.  They got off to a poor start conceding in the opening minutes, but soon rallied and just before the break Keane Lewis-Potter evened the score.  In the second half Rob Guilfoyle scored the second and they managed to see the game out for a 2-1 victory.

The under 18 side is in action again tomorrow (Saturday)  when they take on Burnley at Bishop Burton College.  Please note this is a 12:00 kick off.

Hull City Ladies
The Tigresses rounded off 2018 with an emphatic 5-0 victory away at Long Eaton United in the FA Women’s Cup.

City showed some clinical finishing against their spirited opponents and have been rewarded with a home game in the next round against AFC Wimbledon Ladies on January 6th.

This weekend’s League Cup tie away at Bolton Wanderers Ladies needs to be rescheduled as the Trotters have to play their WFA Cup match that was postponed last Sunday. So the Tigresses now have a break until they return to cup action in the New Year.

For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.

Tiger Talk
The latest musings on all things City related from our Associate Writer Kathryn Batte.

Please follow the link  here .

Stocking Filler
If you’re still struggling to know what to get a Hull City loving family member or friend for Christmas, then we may have the answer with a 3 year HCST Membership pack.

Available for just £11 for non-members or existing members can be upgraded for £10

Don’t forget 1 year and Lifetime memberships are also available, as well as a Junior membership, (for fans aged 16 or under),  for just £2 – visit our website for details.

Memberships already sorted? Then why not get them somethig from our wide range of gifts available in our on-line shop here.

Amber Nectar
More wisdom from our friends at Amber Nectar.

Please follow these links for the latest Podcast and  Things We Think We Think.

Hull City Fans Forum on Hull Kingston Radio
More fan-focused chat from our friends at HKR.

You can listen to the latest programme here.

Tigers Down Under
The latest podcast from our antipodean friends. Available on YouTube and Soundcloud
.

Please follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

HCST’s Partners of the Week 
In this week’s Partner of the Week section, we have an in-focus look at two HCST partners – Ska and Soul & Brookes Menswear.

Our first partner of the week is Ska and Soul

Ska and Soul is a premium British men’s fashion brand, based in York and owned by a City fan. Ska and Soul is the official clothing licensee for Trojan Records (skawear) and Wigan Casino (soulwear). Just email contact@HullCityST.com with your name and membership number to receive your ‘discount code’ to be entered at the checkout for a 10% price reduction on all purchases.

Our second partner of the week is Brookes Menswear

51 King Edward Street, Hull, HU1 3RW, 01482 589886, open Mon-Sat 9am to 5pm, Sun 10am to 4pm, click our Facebook link

10% OFF IN-STORE PURCHASES

Brookes Menswear is small and independent mens’ fashion store located in the city centre that has been open for many years. We are known for stocking classic brands like Fred Perry, high street brands like Duck & Cover, Jack & Jones and now new brands Trojan, Dickens & Browne, Lindbergh and Shine Original. We have regular customers that come from all around – from Bridlington, Scarborough and from across the bridge – for our polite and cheeky customer service. Sizes start from XS-XXL.

Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer, City / HCAFC scarves are £4. Buy yours from the store here.

Stop the front page!
HCST are looking for new contributors to our website.

These can be articles about football in general, all things Hull City or match reports. So if you’re a sports journalist in the making or just fancy giving it a go as a hobby please let us know – you don’t need to be a professional – all articles will be welcome. There’s no requirement to produce words every week or month, just as and when you are able to. If you are interested please email us here.

Weekly News Update

It was a pair of mixed results for City in their home double-header. Firstly a 2-0 defeat to a decent Nottingham Forest side with more defensive mishaps was a disappointing performance and result given the Tigers’ recent good form.

However City upped their game for the visit of free scoring, top of the table Norwich City on Tuesday with a gritty performance to gain a creditable draw in appalling conditions. It was a sad site in the stadium however with swathes or empty seats evidence of the rot the club finds itself in.

Next up for City is a trip to Loftus Road to face QPR . The R’s have only lost one of their last 9 matches so will provide a tough test for City who will be aiming to move out of the relegation zone

Here’s your update from the trust this week…

ROY FINCH.
The Trust has been contacted this week by a gentleman named Graham Finch, whose father Roy, made 3 guest appearances for City in 1944.

Following some detective work by some of the Trust Board, using the excellent resources of TigerBase, The Hull City AFC Database Project, we not only discovered which games Roy played in but also that he scored 2 goals in the process.

Graham is very keen to purchase programmes for those games which were against Leeds United (home) on 14/10/1944, Newcastle United (home), on 11/11/1944 and finally Gateshead (away) on 25/11/1944.

So if you’re a programme collector, (or know someone who is), and have these  programmes in your collection, then please cemail us here and we’ll forward your details on to Graham.

Dementia Friends Awareness Sessions
Our Community Partners Dementia Friendly East Yorkshire are offering the second of two opportunities to attend a FREE Dementia Awareness session as part of their commitment to making the East Riding of Yorkshire Dementia Friendly.

This will take place at the Treasure House, Champney Road, Beverley, HU17 8HE on  Thursday 6th December, both at 6pm-8pm.

People who attended the first session on Thursday (29th) said the session was very worthwhile and well delivered, so please attend if you can

For further details or to book your place, email them with your name and a contact telephone number here.

More details of the organisations work can be found on their website here.

Funds available for Local Youth Football teams.
Do You (or someone you know) run a Hull Boys Sunday Football team or an East Riding Girls Team?

The collapse of the  Wembley sale might result in no extra funds going to grass roots football, but  don’t worry – funding is available locally.

Several years ago, the then Tigers Co-Operative, now Hull City Supporters Trust, donated £6,000 to support local youth football teams.

For more details of the scheme follow the link here.

There are still funds available, of up to £100 per team. All you need to do is complete the application form available here.

Good Luck!

Development Review
It’s been a quiet week for the Development squad after the under 23 side’s match with Barnsley fell foul of the weather last Friday. 

The under 18’s match against Crewe Alexandra did go ahead at Bishop Burton.  The result was the same as the under 23’s the previous Monday, a 2-3 defeat with Keane Lewis-Potter scoring both the City goals.

The week ahead is busy though for the under 18 side which travels to Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday for a league game (KO 11:30) and then on Wednesday take on Cardiff City under 18s in the third round of the FA Youth Cup.  This game is being held at the KCOM with kick off scheduled for 19:00 and tickets for this game are being sold for £3 at the Tiger Leisure outlets.

It’s cup action too for the under 23 side who face the long trek to Swansea City today (Friday)  in the Premier League Cup.  This match is at Landore Training Ground and is scheduled to kick off at 19:00.

Hull City Ladies
Last Sunday saw the Tigresses suffer a 2nd successive league defeat, losing 1-4 away at a much more experienced Stoke City Ladies team.

This Sunday, the girls are on their travels again but this time away at Long Eaton United in the 2nd round of the Women’s FA Cup.

City play in a higher league level than their opponents so will be confident of a confidence boosting win to continue their cup run.

For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.

Tiger Talk
The latest musings on all things City related from our Associate Writer Kathryn Batte.

Please follow the link  here .

Stocking Filler
If you’re still struggling to know what to get a Hull City loving family member or friend for Christmas, then we may have the answer with a 3 year HCST Membership pack.

Available for just £11 for non-members or existing members can be upgraded for £10

Don’t forget 1 year and Lifetime memberships are also available, as well as a Junior membership, (for fans aged 16 or under),  for just £2 – visit our website for details.

You could also choose something from the wide selection available in our on-line shop here.

Amber Nectar
More wisdom from our friends at Amber Nectar.

Please follow these links for the latest Podcast and  Things We Think We Think.

Hull City Fans Forum on Hull Kingston Radio
More fan-focused chat from our friends at HKR.

You can listen to the latest programme here.

Tigers Down Under
The latest podcast from our antipodean friends. Available on YouTube and Soundcloud
.

Please follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

HCST’s Partners of the Week 
In this week’s Partner of the Week section, we have an in-depth look at two HCST partners –  Skin Deep Aesthetics & Hull Kingston Radio.

Our first partner of the week is Skin Deep Aesthetics.

10% OFF ALL TREATMENTS FOR HCST MEMBERS

Skin Deep Aesthetics is a privately owned small business based in Walkington near Beverley providing prescriptive bespoke wrinkle treatment and dermal fillers to enhance your natural beauty and help you to achieve younger, better looking skin without plastic surgery.

Our second Partner of the Week is Hull Kingston Radio.

10% DISCOUNT TO HCST MEMBERS

What will £26 per week do for boosting your business potential? Not a lot normally! But that’s where we come in to help.

It’s never been a better time to get on your business noticed by radio advertising with Hull Kingston Radio 107.4FM.

Here at East Yorkshire’s biggest community radio station, we can slash a nice 10% off our normal rates on advertising & sponsorship packages for trust members. £26 per week will get you 8 adverts plays per day, 365 days a year, that’s 2912 advert plays in total, and at just 46p per advert play to Trust members it won’t burn a hole in your pocket! But that’s not all!  We will give you a FREE website link, FREE business interview, and connect with your business on our social media platforms.

Plus, we have show & feature sponsorship that starts from just £25 per week!, and that comes with 10% off as well.

All our adverts are produced by the multi-award winning local company Engine 7. It’s commercial radio standard advertising, at a community radio price!

For more information call Pete Mills on 01482 715105 Mon-Fri 10am-4pm, or email him here.

Terms & conditions apply.

Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer, City / HCAFC scarves are £4. Buy yours from the store here.

Stop the front page!
HCST are looking for new contributors to our website.

These can be articles about football in general, all things Hull City or match reports. So if you’re a sports journalist in the making or just fancy giving it a go as a hobby please let us know – you don’t need to be a professional – all articles will be welcome. There’s no requirement to produce words every week or month, just as and when you are able to. If you are interested please email us here.

Weekly News Update

The international break, albeit thoroughly enjoyable from and England perspective, probably came at the wrong time for City with the Tigers enjoying their best form of the season taking 7 points from the last 9 available. Hopefully their momentum won’t be disrupted when back in domestic action this weekend.

It’s a home double header against teams with lofty ambitions. Firstly big spending Nottingham Forest are in town before surprise league leaders Norwich City visit the KCOM on Tuesday night. It will be a pair of tough fixtures for City however after toppling West Brom in their last home game they should be confident of getting something out of both matches.

Here’s your update from the trust this week…

HCST Chairman elected to the National Council of new UFSO.
On Thursday 22nd Trust Chairman Geoff Bielby was confirmed as Championship representative on the National Council of the new Unified Footbal Supporters Organisation. 

The two existing organisations, (The Football Supporters Federation and Supporters Direct ) were formally merged into the new organisation at an at an Extraordinary General Meeting held in London, which was attended by Geoff and Trust Board member Graham Cannon on behalf of the HCST.

More details can be found here.

First Anniversary of the Owners engagement with Fans
One year ago yesterday (22nd), Assem & Ehab Allam attended the Supporters Committee for the first time.

The extra meeting was announced by Vice-Chairman Ehab Allam in an open letter to supporters in an attempt to reconcile differences which led to protests at the match against Nottingham Forest.

The meeting lasted three and a half hours and no topic was excluded. The full minutes are available here.

It is a sad situation that one year on, no real progress has been made on the core issues of concern to fans, (Concessionary Pricing, Supporter Engagement), in fact with falling crowds, a reduction in Supporters Committee meetings and the exclusion of HCST, the situation is actually going backwards.

Meanwhile in the modern world yesterday (22nd) saw Supporters Groups merge to form a Unified voice, and last night at The Football Business Awards, clubs like Fulham Portsmouth and WBA were being celebrated for the work they are doing with their Supporters Trusts and Fans Groups.

The Trust are always available to engage in meaningful dialogue with whoever are the owners of the club…

Dementia Friends Awareness Sessions
Our Community Partners Dementia Friendly East Yorkshire are offering two opportunities to attend a FREE Dementia Awareness session as part of their commitment to making the East Riding of Yorkshire Dementia Friendly.

These will take place at the Treasure House, Champney Road, Beverley, HU17 8HE on Thursday 29th November & Thursday 6th December, both at 6pm-8pm.

For further details or to book your place, email them with your name and a contact telephone number here.

More details of the organisations work can be found on their website here.

Funds available for Local Youth Football teams.
Do You (or someone you know) run a Hull Boys Sunday Football team or an East Riding Girls Team?

The collapse of the  Wembley sale might result in no extra funds going to grass roots football, but  don’t worry – funding is available locally.

Several years ago, the then Tigers Co-Operative, now Hull City Supporters Trust, donated £6,000 to support local youth football teams.

For more details of the scheme follow the link here.

There are still funds available, of up to £100 per team. All you need to do is complete the application form available here.

Good Luck!

Black and Amber Friday Sale! 23rd November.
Our Black and Amber sale finishes at midnight tonight – Friday 23rd..

Don’t miss out on a bargain!

Check out our website  here for one day only deals on all our products. Perfect for stocking fillers or just treating yourself.

Development Review
Monday evening saw the under 23 side in action at the Roy West Centre when they took on Crewe Alexandra in the Professional Development League.

Conditions were terrible with wind and rain, as those spectators who braved the elements will testify, but this didn’t stop some entertaining football being played.

They went into the half time break leading 1-0, thanks to a penalty converted by Robbie McKenzie, and seemingly in control.  The second half saw them concede 3 goals in a 20 minute spell and whilst a late goal from Ahmed Salam led to a tense final few minutes but the game finished 2-3.

The under 23 side travel to Barnsley this afternoon (23rd) for a 14:00 kick off and the under 18 side are in action at Bishop Burton tomorrow when they take on Crewe Alexandra in an 11:30 kick off.

Hull City Ladies
City Ladies went down to a disappointing 1-3 home defeat to Middlesbrough Ladies last Sunday.

The visitors were very clinical with their finishing and leapfrogged above City in the league table as a result.

This Sunday, the Tigresses have an opportunity to bounce back and close the gap on a mid-table rival with an away trip at Stoke. An improved performance is needed to come back with a positive result but the girls have shown character in abundance this season and will be confident of doing so.

For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.

Tiger Talk
The latest musings on all things City related from our Associate Writer Kathryn Batte.

Please follow the link  here .

Stocking Filler
If you’re still struggling to know what to get a Hull City loving family member or friend for Christmas, then we may have the answer with a 3 year HCST Membership pack.

Available for just £11 for non-members or existing members can be upgraded for £10

Don’t forget 1 year and Lifetime memberships are also available, as well as a Junior membership, (for fans aged 16 or under),  for just £2 – visit our website for details.

You could also choose something from the wide selection available in our on-line shop here.

Amber Nectar
More wisdom from our friends at Amber Nectar.

Please follow these links for the latest Podcast and  Things We Think We Think.

Hull City Fans Forum on Hull Kingston Radio
More fan-focused chat from our friends at HKR.

You can listen to the latest programme here.

Tigers Down Under
The latest podcast from our antipodean friends. Available on YouTube and Soundcloud
.

Please follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

HCST’s Partners of the Week 
In this week’s Partner of the Week section, we have an in-depth look at two HCST partners – Victoria Dock Animal Services & Fudges Den Luxury Holiday Cottage.

Our first partner of the week is  Victoria Dock Animal Services

Contact Steph on 07852 367860.

10% OFF ALL SERVICES FOR HCST MEMBERS

They provide training services for dogs and other animals. This includes one to one behaviour consultations as well as wider classes. Although based in Victoria Dock, services are provided anywhere in Hull and the surrounding area.

Our second Partner of the Week is Fudges Den Luxury Holiday Cottage in Filey

See the brochure for full details.

10% DISCOUNT FOR HCST MEMBERS

Email Suzy to make your booking.

Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer, City / HCAFC scarves are £4. Buy yours from the store here.

Stop the front page!
HCST are looking for new contributors to our website.

These can be articles about football in general, all things Hull City or match reports. So if you’re a sports journalist in the making or just fancy giving it a go as a hobby please let us know – you don’t need to be a professional – all articles will be welcome. There’s no requirement to produce words every week or month, just as and when you are able to. If you are interested please email us here.

Weekly News Update

City continued their recent good form with an eventful 3-3 draw at St Andrews last weekend against Birmingham City.

The Tigers found themselves 2-0 down at half time, courtesy of some horror defending which was a bit late for Halloween. However, a spirited second half performance saw City lead 3-2 going into the final few minutes of the game thanks to two goals from the inform Fraizer Campbell and a spectacular free kick from Kamil Grosicki.

However, unfortunately City defensive blunders hadn’t finished for the day and another mistake saw Birmingham snatch a point late on. At 2-0 down it was a point gained however there will have been some what ifs we are sure amongst the City players on the coach back.

Here’s your update from the trust this week…

HCST Board Meeting.
The Trust Board held a Board Meeting on Monday 12th November at the William Gemmel.

The minutes of this meeting can be read here.

HCST Chairman at FSF/EFL Supporters Dialogue Meeting.
On Wednesday 14th Trust Chairman Geoff Bielby met Shaun Harvey (Chief Executive of the EFL) and his team in the second Supporter Engagement Meeting held this year.

Geoff was invited to attend representing Championship clubs together with fans from Brentford and Reading.

Geoff updated all at the meeting about the exclusion of HCST from Supporters Committee meetings and thanked The EFL for their efforts to seek a resolution.

Dementia Friends Awareness Sessions
Our Community Partners Dementia Friendly East Yorkshire are offering two opportunities to attend a FREE Dementia Awareness session as part of their commitment to making the East Riding of Yorkshire Dementia Friendly.

These will take place at the Treasure House, Champney Road, Beverley, HU17 8HE on Thursday 29th November & Thursday 6th December, both at 6pm-8pm.

For further details or to book your place, email them with your name and a contact telephone number here.

More details of the organisations work can be found on their website here.

Petition: Stop the North Ferriby United Move/Rename.
As you may know the owners of North Ferriby United are trying to rename the club and move it to Dunswell.

A petition to the FA to stop this has been started, and a time of publication has received over 8,000 signatures. The petition can be found here.

We urge our members to sign – it takes only 30 seconds to do so.

Supporters Direct have written an article on the issue entitled “North Ferriby United AFC – What’s in a name?” you can read the article here. – Hull City supporters should particularly know how important your club’s name is…

North Ferriby fans have also launched a survey to allow fans to give their view on the issue. The survey can be filled in here.

If you want any more information (or would like to offer your assistance) the campaign can be contacted here by email or on Twitter.

The issue was discussed on Hull Kingston Radio’s NFU Fans Forum Program – you can listen here.

Funds available for Local Youth Football teams.
Do You (or someone you know) run a Hull Boys Sunday Football team or an East Riding Girls Team?

The collapse of the  Wembley sale might result in no extra funds going to grass roots football, but  don’t worry – funding is available locally.

Several years ago, the then Tigers Co-Operative, now Hull City Supporters Trust, donated £6,000 to support local youth football teams.

For more details of the scheme follow the link here.

There are still funds available, of up to £100 per team. All you need to do is complete the application form available here.

Good Luck!

Black and Amber Friday Sale! 23rd November.
We will be having our own Black and Amber sale next Friday (23rd)..

Check out our website  here for one day only deals on all our products. Perfect for stocking fillers or just treating yourself.

Development Review
It has been a busy and rewarding week for the Development sides. 

Last Saturday the under 18 side took on Nottingham Forrest at Bishop Burton.  Thanks to goals from Jacob Greaves and Dan Hawkins they ended up 2-1 winners.

Monday evening saw the under 23 side in action against Oxford United in the Premier League Cup at the Roy West Centre.  First teamer Kevin Stewart had a much-needed run out in what ended a 2-1 victory thanks to a goal in each half by the in-form Keane Lewis-Potter.  They are in action at the Roy West centre again this Monday evening when they take on Crewe Alexandre in the Professional Development League.

On Thursday night a combined Development Side begin their defence of the East Riding Senior Cup against Humber Premier League side Hessle Rangers at Bishop Burton.  Hessle Rangers did well to limit them to a single first half goal from Jacob Greaves.  In the second half City took control early on with goals from Callum Smith, Tom Powell (2) and Dan Hawkins resulting in a comfortable 5-0 victory.

Hull City Ladies
The Tigresses clinched a hard fought 4-2 victory at home to Sheffield last weekend and moved up to a comfortable 7th place in the league table.

This Sunday, our Ladies are at home against a Middlesbrough team just 2 points behind City in the table with a game in hand.

As usual, kick off time is 2pm at the Hull University Sports Ground on Inglemire Lane.So if you’re at a loose end during the international break then get yourself along and support the girls.

For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.

Tiger Talk
The latest musings on all things City related from our Associate Writer Kathryn Batte.

Please follow the link  here .

Stocking Filler
If you’re still struggling to know what to get a Hull City loving family member or friend for Christmas, then we may have the answer with a 3 year HCST Membership pack.

Available for just £11 for non-members or existing members can be upgraded for £10

Don’t forget 1 year and Lifetime memberships are also available, as well as a Junior membership, (for fans aged 16 or under),  for just £2 – visit our website for details.

You could also choose something from the wide selection available in our on-line shop here.

Amber Nectar
More wisdom from our friends at Amber Nectar.

Please follow these links for the latest Podcast and  Things We Think We Think.

Hull City Fans Forum on Hull Kingston Radio
More fan-focused chat from our friends at HKR.

You can listen to the latest programme here.

Tigers Down Under
The latest podcast from our antipodean friends. Available on YouTube and Soundcloud
.

Please follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

HCST’s Partners of the Week 
In this week’s Partner of the Week section, we have an in-focus look at two HCST partners – Aspecs Opticians & Wine On-Line.

Our first partner of the week is Aspecs Opticians

18 Savile Street, Hull, HU1 3EF, 01482 211115. Email here

10% OFF ALL PRODUCTS, PLUS 50% OFF ANY SECOND PAIR ORDERED

Aspecs Opticians is your modern and independent optometric practice. Situated in the city centre of Hull we takes pride in providing you a totally fresh approach to your eye care. You have 4 qualified and registered Optometrists to choose from giving you the peace of mind when you choose Aspecs Opticians to manage your eyecare. Being totally independent we’re far placed from the “Production Line” world of optics. You’ll benefit from a friendly, caring and professional service – Personal attention that is combined with Value for Money.

Our second Partner of the Week is Wine Online

10% OFF ALL PURCHASES, EMAIL HULLCITYST FOR THE DISCOUNT CODE TO USE AT CHECKOUT

WineOn-Line, the new boys on the block.  Here at Wine Online we are specialists in buying and selling superb, different and interesting wines.  We believe that wine should be fun whether you’re buying or selling it but most importantly when you’re drinking it. Although there are plenty of places where you can buy decent wine we like to go the extra mile to find special wines that not only taste good and look good, but also have that extra quality to set them aside from the others. We love to share our knowledge with people when we recommend a wine and to allow you the customer to experience experimenting with wines. Our philosophy is very much that the hard work starts, rather than finishes, when the wine has been delivered.  We are continually looking forward to the next opportunity; tomorrow, next month, next year.  The thinking cap never comes off and the challenges never cease.

Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer, City / HCAFC scarves are £4. Buy yours from the store here.

Stop the front page!
HCST are looking for new contributors to our website.

These can be articles about football in general, all things Hull City or match reports. So if you’re a sports journalist in the making or just fancy giving it a go as a hobby please let us know – you don’t need to be a professional – all articles will be welcome. There’s no requirement to produce words every week or month, just as and when you are able to. If you are interested please email us here.

Weekly News Update

Here is the weekly update of the Trust’s activity and stories on our website.

A season which was threatening to run away from City before the Christmas lights had even been turned on has been given an injection of life in the last two weeks.

Following up their win over Bolton, the Tigers defeated automatic promotion hopefuls West Brom at the KCOM. It was a thoroughly deserved victory boasting a second successive clean sheet and hopefully a boost to the players confidence.

City head to Birmingham City this weekend. The hosts had been in excellent form up until last weekend and the opportunity is there for the Tigers to take advantage of that defeat. That said, we’re sure Nigel Adkins would be happy with a point to keep the recently built momentum going.

Here’s your update from the trust this week…

HCST Chairman attends SD England & Wales Football Council.
On Thursday (8th) Trust Chairman Geoff Bielby attended the England & Wales Football Council meeting of Supporters Direct in his role as an EWF Councillor.

The minutes of this meeting will be made available in a future newsletter.

HCST Chairman to attend FSF/EFL Supporters Dialogue Meeting.
HCST Chairman Geoff Bielby will be attending the FSF/EFL Supporters Dialogue Meeting  on Wednesday (14th) next week in London.

Geoff will be joined by a number of Supporters Trust representatives, as well as FA Supporters Committee Members Malcolm Clarke, Chairman of FSF, and Ashley Brown, Chief Executive of Supporters Direct.

One of the issues which will be brought up by the FSF to the EFL will be the exclusion of HCST from the recent Supporters Committee Meeting.

The Football Supporters Federation (FSF) reacted to the issue saying: “Hull City’s exclusion of a democratic fan group goes against the guidelines set out by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) on ‘structured dialogue’ which were adopted into the EFL rulebook.”

The full details of the FSF statement can be read here.

We will report the minutes of the meeting in a future newsletter.

Incedentally, the club have only this week – some 10 days after the meeting – contacted those people who failed in their application to be on the Supporters Committee…

Petition: Stop the North Ferriby United Move/Rename.
As you may know the owners of North Ferriby United are trying to rename the club and move it to Dunswell.

A petition to the FA to stop this has been started, and a time of publication has received over 8,000 signatures. The petition can be found here.

We urge our members to sign – it takes only 30 seconds to do so.

Supporters Direct have written an article on the issue entitled “North Ferriby United AFC – What’s in a name?” you can read the article here. – Hull City supporters should particularly know how important your club’s name is…

North Ferriby fans have also launched a survey to allow fans to give their view on the issue. The survey can be filled in here.

If you want any more information (or would like to offer your assistance) the campaign can be contacted here by email or on Twitter.

The issue was discussed on Hull Kingston Radio’s NFU Fans Forum Program – you can listen here.

Funds available for Local Youth Football teams.
Do You (or someone you know) run a Hull Boys Sunday Football team or an East Riding Girls Team?

The collapse of the  Wembley sale might result in no extra funds going to grass roots football, but  don’t worry – funding is available locally.

Several years ago, the then Tigers Co-Operative, now Hull City Supporters Trust, donated £6,000 to support local youth football teams.

For more details of the scheme follow the link here.

There are still funds available, of up to £100 per team. All you need to do is complete the application form available here.

Good Luck!

New Combined Supporters Organization
As you will probably know, the two current supporters Organisations, the Football Supporters Federation & Supporters Direct are planning to merge.

The new organisation – provisionally to be called The Unified Football Supporters’ Organisation (UFSO) – are calling for nominations to the new National Council from both Afilliated (Supporters Trusts) and Non-Affiliated (individuals & Associate organisations).

The National Council will be elected at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the UFSO in London on 22nd November.

HCST Chairman Geoff Bielby is standing for election to the Championship Clubs section of the National Council – We wish him luck

More details can be found on the FSF & SD Websites.

Development Review
Last Saturday was not the best of days for the development sides. 

At lunchtime the under 18 took on Bolton Wanderers but lost 1-0.  Then after the first team’s victory against West Brom the under 23 side took on Nottingham Forest at the KCOM.  Once again, a strong side was selected with Long, Mazuch, Dicko and Milinković all starting.

They didn’t all finish though as Dicko went off injured on  19 minutes and then Milinković was sent off following a foul when he had words with the referee.  In the end they went down 0-4.

Tomorrow it’s the turn of the under 18s to take on Nottingham Forest at Bishop Burton with kick off scheduled for 11:00.

Hull City Ladies
Hull City Ladies enjoyed a comfortable 3-1 away win at struggling Bradford City last weekend to strengthen their mid-table position.

After a couple of weeks on the road, the Tigresses return to a home match this Sunday against Sheffield. City are 4 points clear of their Yorkshire rivals so a win will really open the gap on the teams struggling at the wrong end of the table.

Kick off is the usual time of 2pm at the Hull University Sports Ground on Inglemire Lane.Don’t forget, kids get in free and adult HCST members receive a 20% discount on the £4 admission price.

Good luck girls!

For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.

Tiger Talk
The latest musings on all things City related from our Associate Writer Kathryn Batte.

Please follow the link  here .

Membership Drive
We are calling on existing members to try an recrute a friend / work colleague / family member to increase HCST numbers.

Now more than ever HCST needs to increase our membership so that we cannot be accused of not being ‘representative’ of City fans.

To sign up a new member please follow this link  (If your membership is due for renewal, please do it here )

Amber Nectar
More wisdom from our friends at Amber Nectar.

Please follow these links for the latest Podcast and  Things We Think We Think.

Hull City Fans Forum on Hull Kingston Radio
More fan-focused chat from our friends at HKR.

You can listen to the latest programme here.

Tigers Down Under
The latest podcast from our antipodean friends. Available on YouTube and Soundcloud
.

Please follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

HCST’s Partners of the Week 
In this week’s Partner of the Week section, we have an in-focus look at two HCST partners – Fitness Digital Marketing & Photo Express.

Our first partner of the week is Finess Digital Marketing.

10% ON EITHER A WEBSITE COMMISSION OR DIGITAL MARKETING PROJECT.  20% IF YOU BUY BOTH!

Finesse Internet is one of the longest established Web site, Mobile and E-Commerce companies in the region, and along with its newer sister company Finesse Digital Marketing has an excellent, effective track record of providing a wide range of web related services to individuals, businesses and organisations of all sizes, both locally, throughout the UK and also abroad. Our depth of experience and resources mean we have a similarly impressive track record of delivering significant results for our clients. As a commercial partner of the Hull City Supporters Trust, we are offering members the opportunity to take advantage of these services at a discount rate.  The offer – if you commission either a Web site (or Mobile or E-Commerce site) or book a Digital Marketing project/campaign with us (encompassing any aspect from SEO to Social Media to E-mail Marketing) , we will offer a 10% discount to members. If you book both together, we will offer you a 20% discount off our normal rates. Please contact us directly for further information or to discuss your own specific project.

Our second Partner of the Week is Photo Express

163 Chanterlands Avenue, Hull; Tel 01482 448594 Facebook

10% DISCOUNT FOR ALL GOODS AND SERVICES

We have been providing photo processing services since 1989 and have the experience, equipment and expertise to give you the best quality results every time. Our friendly staff are always willing to offer information and assistance, and we invite you to visit our store and browse through the many products on display in a bright, warm and friendly atmosphere.

Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer, City / HCAFC scarves are £4. Buy yours from the store here.

Stop the front page!
HCST are looking for new contributors to our website.

These can be articles about football in general, all things Hull City or match reports. So if you’re a sports journalist in the making or just fancy giving it a go as a hobby please let us know – you don’t need to be a professional – all articles will be welcome. There’s no requirement to produce words every week or month, just as and when you are able to. If you are interested please email us here.

Weekly News Update

City ended their seven match winless run with a hard fought 1-0 victory away at Bolton Wanderers last Saturday, Frazier Campbell scoring the only goal of the game. The result leaves city 23rd and two points from safety.

The leagues top scorers West Brom are the visitors to the KCOM this Saturday who will be looking to get back on track after a few disappointing results. The Tigers cannot afford to come away from the game with nothing however a point would not be a bad return.

Here’s your update from the trust in what’s been a rather busy week…

HCST Statement – Supporters Committee Meeting
The Trust Board issued a statement this week explaining our non-attendance at last Mondays Supporters Committee Meeting

You can read the full statement here.

HCST Secretary Richard Mathers gave further background to the issue on The Andy Comfort show on BBC Radio Humberside on Tuesday (30th October). You can listen here (from about 2hrs 47 mins in)

The Football Supporters Federation (FSF) reacted to the issue saying: “Hull City’s exclusion of a democratic fan group goes against the guidelines set out by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) on ‘structured dialogue’ which were adopted into the EFL rulebook.”

The FSF also stated that they will be taking this issue up directly with senior EFL officials at one of their regular meetings on November 14th. The FSF will also be bringing the case to the attention of DCMS.

The full details of the FSF statement can be read here.

HCST Chairman to attend FSF/EFL Meeting.
HCST Chairman Geoff Bielby has been asked by the FSF to attend the FSF/EFL meeting this month.

Geoff will be joined by a number of Supporters Trust representatives, as well as FA Supporters Committee Members Malcolm Clarke, Chairman of FSF, and Tom Greatorex, Chairman of Supporters Direct.

The meeting takes place on 14th November in London, and we will report the details in a later newsletter.

Petition: Stop the North Ferriby United Move/Rename.
As you may know the owners of North Ferriby United are trying to rename the club and move it to Dunswell.

A petition to the FA to stop this has been started, and a time of publication has received nearly 8,000 signatures. The petition can be found here.

We urge our members to sign – it takes only 30 seconds to do so.

Supporters Direct have written an article on the issue entitled “North Ferriby United AFC – What’s in a name?” you can read the article here. – Hull City supporters should particularly know how important your club’s name is…

North Ferriby fans have also launched a survey to allow fans to give their view on the issue. The survey can be filled in here.

If you want any more information (or would like to offer your assistance) the campaign can be contacted here by email or on Twitter.

The issue was discussed on Hull Kingston Radio’s NFU Fans Forum Program – you can listen here.

HCST attend FSF/SD EFL Group Meeting
On Monday, Trust Board member Russell Anson represented HCST at a meeting of the FSF/SD and reps from EFL clubs
.

The meeting (in London) covered a number of topics including the new merged FSF/SD structure, Supporter Engagement, Concessionary Ticketing, and “Watching Football is not a Crime”.

We will inform members when the minutes of this meeting are available.

HDM Article – What is HCST?
In light of recent events the Hull Daily Mail have printed an article explaining what the Trust is and what we do.

You can read the full article here.

Happy Birthday to The Football Association
Last Friday was the 155th Annivesary of the founding of the Football Association.

On the 26th October 1863 a meeting was held at the Freemasons Tavern in London to try and create an agreed set of rules for Association Football, based largely on the work of Hull-born Ebeneezer Cobb Morley, who became the FA’s first Secretary.

(This may come as a shock to those who think football was invented by Sky in 1992)

There is an on-going campaign to have the achievements of Ebeneezer recognised by erecting a statue of him in his home town. More details can be found here on Twitter.

Development Review
Last Saturday the under 18 side took on Sheffield United at Bishop Burton. 

Dan Hawkin’s scored in the second half but this was not enough to peg back the two goals conceded in the first half.  On Saturday they travel over the Pennines to Bolton to take on the Wanderers in a 12:00 kick off.

On Monday a more experienced under 23 side than of late travelled to Thorp Arch to take on Leeds United.  Despite Long, Mazuch, Stewart and Keane all being in the starting line up they were to go down 2-1 with Will Keane scoring.

On Saturday they take on Nottingham Forest at the KCOM after the first team game against West Brom and Academy Manager Jon Beale is encouraging as many Hull City fans as possible to stay behind and support the lads.

Hull City Ladies
The Tigresses went down to a disappointing 3-1 defeat to Guiseley Vixens last Sunday who were full value for their victory.

This Sunday, our Ladies are on their travels again at bottom of the table Bradford City.The hosts have lost all 8 of their league games this season, so Rachel Guys team will be confident of bouncing back with 3 points from the game.

For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.

Tiger Talk
The latest musings on all things City related from our Associate Writer Kathryn Batte.

Please follow the link  here .

Membership Drive
We are calling on existing members to try an recrute a friend / work colleague / family member to increase HCST numbers.

Now more than ever HCST needs to increase our membership so that we cannot be accused of not being ‘representative’ of City fans.

To sign up a new member please follow this link  (If your membership is due for renewal, please do it here )

Amber Nectar
More wisdom from our friends at Amber Nectar.

Please follow these links for the latest Podcast and  Things We Think We Think.

Hull City Fans Forum on Hull Kingston Radio
More fan-focused chat from our friends at HKR.

You can listen to the latest programme here.

Tigers Down Under
The latest podcast from our antipodean friends. Available on YouTube and Soundcloud
.

Please follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

HCST’s Partners of the Week 
In this week’s Partner of the Week section, we have an in-depth look at two HCST partners – Dementia Friendly East Riding & Leasing for Business

Our first partner of the week is Dementia Friendly East Riding.

Would you like to know more about Dementia?

There are currently 850,000 people with dementia in the UK, with numbers set to soar to 2 million by 2051.

One person will develop dementia every three minutes.

It effects so many more people though; in particular the loved ones of those diagnosed. If you are not affected by it now, chances are you will soon know  someone who is.

Dementia Friendly East Riding (DFER) is a charitable organisation which aims to raise awareness and understanding of dementia, and provide activities to support people living with dementia.

DFER is pleased to work in partnership with HCST, and is happy to assist any HCST members and organisations with training and advice on how we can all become dementia friendly.

Our second Partner of the Week is Leasing for Business

01604 312042 or call Eddie Lambrick on 07944 356547

PREFERENTIAL PRICING GIVEN TO HCST MEMBERS

LEASING FOR BUSINESS have been involved in the Leasing and Finance Industry for over 20 years, and have access to a comprehensive portfolio of funders looking to finance a BROAD RANGE OF CAPITAL EQUIPMENT. We pride ourselves on providing a personal, honest service, based on your individual business requirements, and your best interests are our NUMBER ONE PRIORITY. We can finance most types of equipment, machinery, IT and vehicles. Assets financed include – manufacturing equipment, shop fittings, computer hardware and software, waste compacters and balers, restaurant and kitchen equipment, garage and body shop equipment, office furniture, industrial racking, engineering machines, copiers, franking machines, fitness and gym equipment, commercial vehicles, compressors, CCTV, air conditioning etc. We can finance pretty much any asset for business use. Our facilities range from £3000 to £1m, with payment periods from 1 – 7 years, dependent on the asset type. Whatever asset you are considering acquiring, please consider us. We look forward to playing a part in financing your future. Remember ‘You don’t pay your staff 3 years in advance, so why pay for your equipment that way?

Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer, City / HCAFC scarves are £4. Buy yours from the store here.

Stop the front page!
HCST are looking for new contributors to our website.

These can be articles about football in general, all things Hull City or match reports. So if you’re a sports journalist in the making or just fancy giving it a go as a hobby please let us know – you don’t need to be a professional – all articles will be welcome. There’s no requirement to produce words every week or month, just as and when you are able to. If you are interested please email us here.

Weekly News Update

The Tigers poor start to the season has continued after the international break. A point at home to fellow strugglers Preston North End was not enough and then another late goal cost City a hard-fought point away at Bristol City on Wednesday night.

Improvements must be made with relegation looking more likely with every passing week. City head to an out of form Bolton Wanderers this weekend and it is imperative they come back from Lancashire wth at least a point.

Here’s your update from the trust this week……

Wembley Stadium Sale Called Off.
The proposed sale of Wembeley Stadium has been called off after Shahid Khan, owner of the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars and Fulham FC, withdrew his £600m offer  – citing a lack of support across the game.

More than 2,000 supporters took part in the Footiball Supporters Federation consultation on the sale.

You can read details of the FSF Survey results here.

Funds available for Local Youth Football teams.
Do You (or someone you know) run a Hull Boys Sunday Football team or an East Riding Girls Team?

The collapse of the  Wembley sale might result in no extra funds going to grass roots football, but  don’t worry – funding is available locally.

Several years ago, the then Tigers Co-Operative, now Hull City Supporters Trust, donated £6,000 to support local youth football teams.

For more details of the scheme follow the link here.

There are still funds available, of up to £100 per team. All you need to do is complete the application form available here.

Good Luck
Development Review
Last Saturday the under 18 side travelled to the Barnfield Training Centre take on Burnley.  

Despite hitting the post twice and a goal from Will Jarvis, Burnley were to prove too good winning 3-1.  On Saturday they take on Sheffield United at Bishop Burton in an 11:00 kick off.

After the disappointing 1-1 draw against Preston North End last Saturday it was the turn of the under 23 side to entertain the fans who stayed behind.  The match was not a classic and City had the chance to goal ahead late in the second half but Callum Smith crashed his penalty against the bar.  In keeping with recent first team performances the game was lost in added time when defensive mistakes provided Sheffield Wednesday with the only goal of the game.  On Monday they travel to fellow Yorkshire rivals Leeds United for a 13:00 kick off.

Two members of the senior squad had a run out in Saturday’s match with Ondrej Mazuch on for 80 minutes and David Milinkovic for the full 90.

Hull City Ladies
After a blank weekend last week, the Tigresses are on their travels this Sunday with an away fixture at Guiseley Vixens.

City are currently 3 places above their hosts n the table so will be confident of picking up a win to solidify their mid-table status

For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.

Tiger Talk
The latest musings on all things City related from our Associate Writer Kathryn Batte.

Please follow the link  here .

Membership Drive
We are calling on existing members to try an recrute a friend / work colleague / family member to increase HCST numbers.

Now more than ever HCST needs to increase our membership so that we cannot be accused of not being ‘representative’ of City fans.

To sign up a new member please follow this link  (If your membership is due for renewal, please do it here )

Amber Nectar
More wisdom from our friends at Amber Nectar.

Please follow these links for the latest Podcast and  Things We Think We Think.

Hull City Fans Forum on Hull Kingston Radio
More fan-focused chat from our friends at HKR.

You can listen to the latest programme here.

Tigers Down Under
The latest podcast from our antipodean friends. Available on YouTube and Soundcloud
.

Please follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

HCST’s Partners of the Week 
In this week’s Partner of the Week section, we have an in-depth look at two HCST partners – Dinostar – The Dinosaur Experience & The William Gemmell.

Our first partner of the week is Dinostar – The Dinosaur Experience.

28-29 Humber Street, Hull, HU1 1TH,  Tel: 01482 320424 Email

ONE CHILD ADMITTED FREE IF AN ACCOMPANYING ADULT SHOWS A MEMBERSHIP CARD

Dinostar is Hull’s interactive, hands on dinosaur museum.  Highlights include Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus rex skulls, Triceratops bones you can touch and our Dinosaur Sound Box.  Open every Sunday and school holidays, see web site for details.

Our second partner of the week is The William Gemmell.

507 Anlaby Road, Hull.  Tel: 07944 236501

The William Gemmell club on Anlaby Road is a welcome addition to our partnership scheme. As part of this arrangement, all HCST members will become affiliate members of the Gemmell, and the Trust will have a presence there on all Hull City home match days with membership applications and renewals as well as Trust merchandise available for purchase.

Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer, City / HCAFC scarves are £4. Buy yours from the store here.

Stop the front page!
HCST are looking for new contributors to our website.

These can be articles about football in general, all things Hull City or match reports. So if you’re a sports journalist in the making or just fancy giving it a go as a hobby please let us know – you don’t need to be a professional – all articles will be welcome. There’s no requirement to produce words every week or month, just as and when you are able to. If you are interested please email us here.

Weekly News Update

It’s back to domestic football this weekend after an excellent result for England against Spain on Monday.

Firstly City entertain fellow relegation zone occupiers Preston North End on Saturday. It might be too early to say it is a must win this early in the season however the Tigers need to start picking up points quickly!

City then head to Bristol City next Wednesday. We hope any dedicated enough to travel are rewarded with a scoreline similar to last season and we’re sure a point would be welcomed by the manager from a tough trip.

Here’s your update from the trust this week……

Petition – Yvonne Marie Blenkinsop on the Queen’s Honours list.
Last season HCST were proud to help organise the sale of the Hull City Comemorative Shirts worn against Chelsea to mark the 50th Anniversary of the ‘Triple Trawler Tragedy’.

There is a petition to try to get recognition for the last of the ‘Headscarf Revolutionaries’, Yvonne Blenkinsop (left) in the Queens Honours List.

We encourage all City fans to sign this petition to honour one of the ladies  whose campaigning brought about massive changes to the safety regulations for the Trawler Industry and saved countless lives.

The petition can be signed here.

Development Review
Last Saturday the under 18 side took on Sheffield Wednesday at Bishop Burton in very windy conditions. 

After a level first half which ended 0-0 they went down to two second half goals one of which was from the penalty spot.  They are in action again on Saturday when they travel to take on Burnley.  Kick off is scheduled for 12:00 at the Barnfield Training Centre.

On Monday a young Under 23 side travelled to Bolton Wanderers in a game very much of two halves.  After managing to survive 0-0 in first half the pressure finally told and the Wanderers scored four unanswered goals in the second half.  As Steve Bruce would say ‘we dust ourselves down and go again.’

This time they will play at the KCOM stadium when they take on Yorkshire rivals Sheffield Wednesday straight after the first team take on Preston North End on Saturday.  The match is scheduled to start at 17:00 and we hope that fans will stay and support our up and coming players.

The good form of Keane Lewis-Potter has been noted elsewhere with a mention in a FourFourTwo article by Talentspotter “Revealed! EVERY Championship club’s most exciting youth prospect” You can read the article here.

Hull City Ladies
The Tigresses were pushed all the way last Sunday in their National Cup match against their lower league opponents Birmingham & West Midlands Ladies.Extra time was needed to clinch a 2-1 win and a place in the next round.

The First Teams game at home to Sheffield FC Ladies scheduled for Sunday has been cancelled by the League. The game has been rearranged for 11th November.

The Reserves are playing in the the East Riding Cup away at Hull Kingston Ladies.

For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.

Tiger Talk
The latest musings on all things City related from our Associate Writer Kathryn Batte.

Please follow the link  here .

Amber Nectar
More wisdom from our friends at Amber Nectar.

Please follow these links for the latest Podcast and  Things We Think We Think.

Hull City Fans Forum on Hull Kingston Radio
More fan-focused chat from our friends at HKR.

You can listen to the latest programme here.

Tigers Down Under
The latest podcast from our antipodean friends. Available on YouTube and Soundcloud
.

Please follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

HCST’s Partner of the Week 
In this week’s Partner of the Week section, we have an in-focus look at two new HCST partners – Dutton Moore & IT Forward.

Our first partner of the week is Dutton Moore.

Email: enquiries@duttonmoore.co.uk Tel 01482 326617

10% DISCOUNT ON YOUR FIRST INVOICE FOR ALL NEW CLIENTS ON PRODUCTION OF A MEMBER CARD

Dutton Moore are one of the largest independent firms of Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers in Yorkshire, we offer a complete range of support services to a wide spectrum of business, organisations and individuals.  With our Hull city centre practices and two regional branches in East Hull and Beverley, we can service our clients business, accountancy, will and probate needs across the region, from start up advice through to selling out we have the experience and ability to lead your business upwards.

Our second partner of the week is IT Forward.

Email: enquiries@itforward.co.uk Tel 01482 212615

10% DISCOUNT ON YOUR FIRST INVOICE FOR ALL NEW CLIENTS ON PRODUCTION OF A MEMBER CARD

ITForward help local businesses in Hull and East Yorkshire who need sound, strong computer packages and proper hands-on back-up service. ITForward offers a full range of payroll services and support including weekly or monthly payroll, together with year-end processing. ITForward also provides a full range of IT consultancy services and support across the region.

Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer, City / HCAFC scarves are £4. Buy yours from the store here.

Stop the front page!
HCST are looking for new contributors to our website.

These can be articles about football in general, all things Hull City or match reports. So if you’re a sports journalist in the making or just fancy giving it a go as a hobby please let us know – you don’t need to be a professional – all articles will be welcome. There’s no requirement to produce words every week or month, just as and when you are able to. If you are interested please email us here.

Weekly News Update

A disappointing defeat against Sheffield Utd has left City bottom of the Championship. It looked like the Tigers may have been heading for a point against their Yorkshire rivals and had just created their best opportunity of the game before giving away yet another cheap goal. This time it came from the penalty spot after a needless grapple in the box.
The result put Sheffield Utd top of the table, which doesn’t make a 1-0 defeat look too bad, however it is another game City have thrown away which is a very worrying trend.
No club football this weekend, which might be a good thing!
Here’s your update from the trust this week……
SportyCo’s bid – HCST’s position.
The Trust Board have issued a statement regarding SportyCo’s bid for the club. 
You can read our statement here.
Supporters Direct article on the SportyCo bid.
SD have wiritten a Q & A article on what the SportyCo bid means in relation to HCST.
You can read the article here.
FSF – National Non-League Day
The Football Supporters Federation (FSF) are again promoting National Non-League Day on Saturday 13th October.
With the international break meaning that no Premier League or Championship fixtures will be taking place over that weekend – Non-League Day (now in its 9th year) gives fans who normally follow the professional game a chance to sample their local non-league team.
More details of the scheme & how to find a match near you can be found here.
#worldmentalhealthday – MindHEY
Wednesday 10th October was #worldmental healthday. This week we are featuring the work of HCST Community Partner Hull & East Yorkshire Mind.
Hull and East Yorkshire Mind is a local mental health charity, working so that everyone experiencing a mental health problem gets support and respect.
The impact of mental illness can be devastating. Not only for those directly affected but also their families, friends, colleagues and loved ones.
Hull and East Yorkshire Mind helps people improve their mental health. They work with individuals to support them in a way that works for them- building confidence and social networks, helping people establish a safe place to live and call home, helping people to find hope and to recover.
They also work to prevent mental ill health through education and prevention work, and we campaign to challenge the stigma and discrimination that sometimes occurs with mental health problems.
Mind have linked with the English Football League to promote awareness about mental health, and HCST have partnered with the Hull and East Yorkshire branch to tie in with that.
More information about Hull and East Yorkshire Mind can be found on their website here. They are also active on Facebook & Twitter.
Hull City Ladies
City Ladies started well against Sunderland Ladies in their league encounter last Sunday but ultimately went down to a 4-2 defeat against their more experienced opponents.
This week, league action is put to one side as the Tigresses host Birmingham & West Midlands Ladies FC in the FA Women’s National League Cup.
Kick off on Sunday at the Hull University Sports Ground on Inglemire Lane is 2pm as usual, so if you need a football fix and can’t make a non-league game this weekend then go and show our Ladies some support.
For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.
Tiger Talk
The latest musings on all things City related from our Associate Writer Kathryn Batte.
Please follow the link  here .
Amber Nectar
More wisdom from our friends at Amber Nectar.
Please follow these links for the latest  Podcast and  Things We Think We Think.
 
Hull City Fans Forum on Hull Kingston Radio
More fan-focused chat from our friends at HKR.
You can listen to the latest programme here.
 
Tigers Down Under
The latest podcast from our antipodean friends. Available on
YouTube and Soundcloud.
Please follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

HCST’s Partner of the Week 
In this week’s Partner of the Week section, we have an in-focus look at one of HCST partners – Rob McFadyen Advanced Driving Instructor.
Rob McFadyen Advanced Driving Instructor.
Tel 07773 877451 Email Facebook
FIRST FIVE LESSONS FOR £65, THEN 10% OFF STANDARD LESSON RATES
Rob is an Independent Driving Instructor based in Hull. He prides himself on offering well structured, tailored lessons to suit the needs of the pupil, in a patient, friendly & punctual manner.  As a lifelong City fan, Rob is proud to be a member & partner.
Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer, City / HCAFC scarves are £4. Buy yours from the store here.
 
Stop the front page!
HCST are looking for new contributors to our website.
These can be articles about football in general, all things Hull City or match reports. So if you’re a sports journalist in the making or just fancy giving it a go as a hobby please let us know – you don’t need to be a professional – all articles will be welcome. There’s no requirement to produce words every week or month, just as and when you are able to. If you are interested please email us here.

SportyCo – Hull City Proposal

Following on from the press release issued at 5pm on Monday 8th October about a potential bid for Hull City Fo犀利士
otball Club, the Hull City Supporters Trust (HCST) would like to issue some clarity on the situation.

HCST have and remain focused on improving the Club – supporters’ relationship on numerous issues, all of which have been well documented previously.

The Trust Board have been aware of various levels of interest from 3rd parties for a considerable period of time in making approaches to purchase the Club, and earlier this year, HCST were approached by a representative on behalf of SportyCo in relation to their own proposal.

SportyCo were keen to understand the background to the current issues affecting the supporters and discussed a model that could result in an opportunity for Hull City supporters to invest in the Club to generate funds and an element of fan ownership, as well as a place on the Club Board for supporter representation.

HCST understands that there is funding available from SportyCo and other US & UK based investors to facilitate the purchase price offered. Blackbridge Sports are actively working with all parties to support the process.

The meetings and negotiations with the Allam family will be led wholly by SportyCo and their representatives, and only when any deal reaches an agreement between both parties will the opportunities for supporter investment materialise.

HCST have not used any funds as part of the process to date, nor have we been asked to and at the current time there is nothing to consult with our valued members on as the offer to the Allam family is purely a proposal.

As we have repeatedly stated, HCST will always wish to promote a positive supporter’s relationship with the Club and remain open to doing so with any responsible future owner whom we hope are in place over the coming months.

We welcome the direct approach made by SportyCo to assist them in their proposal and are encouraged by their willingness to offer greater supporter representation than the current owners and hope this is a move that is replicated by alternative owners should their offers be accepted by the Allam family.

SportyCo and their representatives will present their proposal to the Allam family over the coming weeks, and until the outcome of those negotiations are known, further details of potential working capital and investment opportunities will not be available.

We wish all interested parties currently bidding for Hull City Football Club well with their negotiations and look forward to working positively with any new owners in the future.

Hull City Supporters Trust

Weekly News Update

Another week passes and another pair of mixed results.

Firstly City secured a commendable point, one they were good value for, against promotion favourites Middlesbrough last Saturday.

However, as this season seems to be panning out this was not built upon and what followed was a whimper of a performance against Leeds Utd. City lost 1-0 and never looked like scoring against their Yorkshire rivals.

Another Yorkshire derby follows this weekend as The Tigers travel to in-form Sheffield Utd. City will be hoping there will be no repeat of the result from the corresponding fixture from last season and a point would be a good return.

Here’s your update from the Trust this week…

The Ownership Situation – HCST’s position.
HCST were made aware of the persistent rumours regarding Paul Duffen and his bid which has became public this week.

We will welcome any responsible owners who embrace Supporters views and look forward to working with whoever takes over the club in due course.

Meanwhile HCST will continue to directly press the club for as yet unanswered questions raised in recent weeks.

HCST Chairman on Radio Humberside
HCST Chairman Geoff Bielby appeared on the David Burns show on 4th October to discuss the potential sale of the club.

You can hear Geoff speaking here – (from about 16 minutes in for 5 minutes.)

Supporters Direct – Fan Survey on Wembley Sale
As you may be aware the FA Board has approved in principle the sale of Wembley stadium to Shahid Khan, the owner of Jacksonville Jaguars and Fulham FC, for £600 million.

The process now moves to the FA Council meeting later this month when Council members are asked to approve that decision.

SD in conjunction with the FSF are asking for fans views on the matter to allow the two Supporters members on the Council to truly represent fans views.

More details & a link to the survey can be found here.

FSF – National Non-League Day
The Football Supporters Federation (FSF) are again promoting National Non-League Day on Saturday 13th October.

With the international break meaning that no Premier League or Championship fixtures will be taking place over that weekend – Non-League Day (now in its 9th year) gives fans who normally follow the professional game a chance to sample their local non-league team.

More details of the scheme & how to find a match near you can be found here.

Chris Cooper – Get well soon mate
It has come to our attention that long-time City fan & supporter of HCST is unwell.

The Trust Board send our best wishes to you and your family,  and hope that it isn’t long before we hear you singing at away matches again..

Development Review
The Under 18 side are in action tomorrow when they take on Leeds United away in an 11:00 kick off.

The Under 23 side travelled to Sheffield on Monday, where they earned a creditable 1-1 draw.  Keane Lewis-Potter was on the scoresheet again continuing a good run of form.  Tonight they travel down to Telford United’s ground to take on Wolverhampton Wanderers in this season’s Premier League Cup.

Under 18’s keeper David Robson has been named in the Wales U17s squad to face Belarus, Kazakhstan and hosts Portugal in next week’s UEFA U17s 2019 European Qualification Tournament.  We wish him well.

Hull City Ladies
It’s been a busy week for the Tigresses who have had successive away games to Yorkshire rivals.

On Sunday our Ladies went down 1-4 to a very strong and more experienced Huddersfield team. Despite the result there was plenty of positives from a spirited team performance by the girls.However, they bounced back on Wednesday evening with a comfortable 2-0 win at the once mighty Doncaster Belles, condemning the hosts to an 8th successive league defeat.10 points from 7 matches now sees City Ladies sitting 7th in the table after a solid start to their first season at this level.

This Sunday the girls are at home to Sunderland Ladies, who are a former Women’s Super League team and currently sit 3rd with 5 wins from their 7 matches.Kick off time is back to the usual 2pm at the Hull University Sports Ground on Inglemire Lane. Don’t forget kids get in free and adult HCST members get a 20% discount on admission by showing your membership card.

For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.

Tiger Talk
The latest musings on all things City related from our Associate Writer Kathryn Batte.

Please follow the link  here .

Amber Nectar
More wisdom from our friends at Amber Nectar.

Please follow these links for the latest Podcast and  Things We Think We Think.

Hull City Fans Forum on Hull Kingston Radio
More fan-focused chat from our friends at HKR.

You can listen to the latest programme here.

Tigers Down Under
The latest podcast from our antipodean friends. Available on YouTube and Soundcloud
.

Please follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

HCST’s Partners of the Week 
In this week’s Partner of the Week section, we have an in-focus look at two HCST partners – Essence Holistics & Nudge Websites

Our first partner of the week is Essence Holistics.

Situated at La Luna Wellbeing, 241 Chanterlands Avenue, Hull HU5 4DH.

Contact Corrine on 07809 214453 for an appointment (appointments necessary).

10% OFF ALL TREATMENTS FOR HCST MEMBERS

Essence Holistics offers a wide range of relaxing therapies at competitive prices. Visit our lovely therapy room and relax with Aromatherapy, Swedish Massage, Indian Head Massage, Hot Stone Massage, Reflexology and Luxury Holistic Facials. At Essence Holistics we only use high quality products and never use pre-blended oils. Check out our Facebook page for monthly deals. We are registered with the Guild of Holistic Therapists. We look forward to seeing you.

Our second partner of the week is Nudge Websites.

Email: info@nudgewebsites.co.uk Tel. 07557 478 277

25% DISCOUNT ON ALL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

Nudge Websites is a digital and web agency based in Hull, East Yorkshire. We specialize in website design & development, online marketing and digital strategy. We address the real-world needs of business owners with proven (and ethical) methods of generating web traffic, building trust, and ultimately converting your visitors into paying customers.

Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer, City / HCAFC scarves are £4. Buy yours from the store here.

Stop the front page!
HCST are looking for new contributors to our website.

These can be articles about football in general, all things Hull City or match reports. So if you’re a sports journalist in the making or just fancy giving it a go as a hobby please let us know – you don’t need to be a professional – all articles will be welcome. There’s no requirement to produce words every week or month, just as and when you are able to. If you are interested please email us here.

Weekly News Update

City continued their poor start to the season with their worst performance thus far, going down 3-0 against Reading last Saturday. It was a woeful result against the Royals who were winless at home up until that point. The result puts City just outside the relegation zone with tough fixtures to come.

Promotion candidates Middlesbrough are the first of those tough fixtures on Saturday before a Yorkshire Derby clash with current league leaders Leeds Utd. An improvement in performance level is important but even at this early stage of the season the result is ultimately all that matters. Two more home defeats would be a huge blow to confidence.

Here’s your update from the Trust this week…

FSF – National Non-League Day
The Football Supporters Federation (FSF) are again promoting National Non-League Day on Saturday 13th October.

With the international break meaning that no Premier League or Championship fixtures will be taking place over that weekend – Non-League Day (now in its 9th year) gives fans who normally follow the professional game a chance to sample their local non-league team.

More details of the scheme & how to find a match near you can be found here.

THAT Arsenal game – 10 Years ago this week.
Yesterday (27th September) is the 10th Anniversary of the famous victory over Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium

City won the match 2-1 after conceding an unfortunate own-goal by Paul McShane, however two goals in four minutes from Geovanni and Daniel Cousin ensured victory for the Tigers.

Coincidentally, Daniel Cousin has this week been named as the Head Coach of the Gabon National team.

Development Review
Last week proved to be another mixed one for the Development sides.

The under 18 side took on Birmingham City at Bishop Burton College last Saturday and were leading 1-0 at half time thanks to a goal from Will Taylor.  Despite Rob Guilfoyle grabbing a second Birmingham proved too strong in the second half and ended up winning 2-4.  There is no league fixture for the side this weekend.

The under 23 side had a comfortable afternoon last Monday beating 0-3.  Jon Toral and Will Keane had a run out and got on the scoresheet with Keane Lewis-Power scoring the third.  On Monday they travel to Sheffield to take on United in a 14:00 Kick off.

Hull City Ladies
The Tigresses completed back to back wins with a hard fought 1-0 win at Nottingham Forest last Sunday, which was also their first away victory of the season.

This Sunday, our Ladies are on their travels again and facing tough opponents away at Huddersfield Town Ladies who currently sit 4th in the league with 4 wins in their 6 matches so far.But City Ladies have been adapting well to the demands of this league in recent weeks and confident of picking up a result.

For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.

Tiger Talk
The latest musings on all things City related from our Associate Writer Kathryn Batte.

Please follow the link  here .

Amber Nectar
More wisdom from our friends at Amber Nectar.

Please follow these links for the latest Podcast and  Things We Think We Think.

Hull City Fans Forum on Hull Kingston Radio
More fan-focused chat from our friends at HKR.

You can listen to the latest programme here.

Tigers Down Under
The latest podcast from our antipodean friends. Available on YouTube and Soundcloud
.

Please follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

HCST’s Partners of the Week 
In this week’s Partner of the Week section, we have an in-focus look at two NEW HCST partners – Zip Dry Cleaners & Removals Hull.

Our first partner of the week is Zip Dry Cleaners.

486 Anlaby Road, Hull – opposite Malt Shovel pub.  Facebook

We are Zip Dry Cleaners, we clean things.

We are new to the High Street but have been doing dry cleaning and laundry in the City for over 30 years.

We use innovative and UK first technology to clean and make clothes look and feel their best. Our approach is much more environmentally friendly than traditional dry cleaners and it also cleans better.

Our services include: dry cleaning, laundry, duvets, curtains, leathers and suede as well asironing services. We also work with local businesses doing serviced apartments, overalls, hairdressers and hotels. We also special in Wedding dresses, being the only professional dry cleaners to do them on site.

Based on 486 Anlaby Road, opposite Malt Shovel pub, many City fans will walk past us going to a game.

HCST members who flash their membership cards will receive 20% off!  That makes Dry cleaning your suit only £8!

HCST Business Partners who need laundry or dry-cleaning services will receive a special business rate of 10% OFF our normal competitive commercial rate. We also do a complimentary 1 st   service so you can try us before you decide to go with us.

Our website is under construction but please visit our Facebook page, like and share.

Our second partner of the week is Removals Hull.

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Removals Hull are a local firm who started out in 2004 with a white transit van offering a courier and man and van service and built up a good reputation for service and excellent value. Today they operate with 3 Luton sized vans and employ 6 professionally trained staff in all aspects of packing, storage and removals.

Removals Hull offer a 10% discount to HCST members on all available services. Simply state you are a HCST member when you make your booking and show your card to a member of their team on the day you use their services.

For further details please visit their website

Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer, City / HCAFC scarves are £4. Buy yours from the store here.

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HCST are looking for new contributors to our website.

These can be articles about football in general, all things Hull City or match reports. So if you’re a sports journalist in the making or just fancy giving it a go as a hobby please let us know – you don’t need to be a professional – all articles will be welcome. There’s no requirement to produce words every week or month, just as and when you are able to. If you are interested please email us here.

Weekly News Update

The last two games have brought two rather contrasting performances. Firstly on Saturday City played arguably their best game of the season defeating an admittedly poor Ipswich Town team 2-0.

However, the chance to gather some momentum was lost on Tuesday night with a few players rested and a poor performance seeing City go down 2-1 at Wigan Athletic. One positive to draw from the defeat was Jarrod Bowen scoring in his second successive game, a return of goals similar to last season will be vital for survival.

This Saturday the Tigers head to fellow strugglers Reading. Given the games coming up for City over the next few weeks this surely falls into the ‘must not lose’ category. Safe journey to all those travelling.

Here’s your update from the Trust this week…

FSF – Hull City Fans Survey
The Football Supporters Federation (FSF) have asked HCST if we’d like to use their survey services to poll all Hull City Supporters on behalf of HCST and other participating fans groups.

The survey will be asking for information on how fans feel about a number of issues relating to the club, including Concessions, Ticketing and other areas.

The survey questions are currently being compiled by the Trust and will be open to all Hull City Fans.

We will inform people via social media / website when the survey is available.

No On The Day purchases for U23’s games. 
The club announced on 6th September that you could no longer make On the Day purchases for the U23 games played at the Roy West Center

The announcements states “tickets will no longer be available to purchase on matchdays and that non – membership supporters wishing to attend must purchase a Match Card”

A number of our members have contacted us regarding this issue.

We have also been contacted by a number of Supporters Trusts asking how AWAY fans (and families of opposition players ) coming to these games can gain entry without first having to purchase a Match Card from the KCOM Stadium as a one-off usage.

The Trust wrote to the club on 12th September raising these matters and also reiterating our issue with the short notice period (two weeks) for the ‘free’ match Card signup.

At this point we have had no feedback from the club, but will continue to press them on this matter.

Development Review
It proved to be a mixed week for the Development sides.

The under 18 side managed to secure back to back points and kept a clean sheet when they travelled to Barnsley and secured a 0-0 result last Saturday.  They are back in action on Saturday when they take on Birmingham City in a 12:00 kick off at Bishop Burton College.

Birmingham City proved to be stiff opposition last Saturday when the under 23 side went down 3-0 away.  They have the chance to make amends on Monday when they travel to Burnley for a 14:00 kick off.

Sunday saw the debut of Hull born Max Clark for his new club Vitesse Arnhem who registered a 0-2 victory away to PEC Zwolle.  Max made his big breakthrough into the first team from the development squad last season, playing the majority of games at left back.  After failing to agree terms in the summer he decided to move to the Netherlands and join up with former City manager Leonid Slutsky.  We wish Max well for the rest of the season and will watch his development with interest

Hull City Ladies
The Tigresses were in clinical form last Sunday against Fylde, with a very convincing 5-2 win in front of the watching Nigel Adkins.

This Sunday, the Ladies are on their travels away at Nottingham Forest. The hosts are level on points with City Ladies but have played a game more, so our girls will be confident of coming away with a  positive result..

For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.

Tiger Talk
The latest musings on all things City related from our Associate Writer Kathryn Batte.

Please follow the link  here .

Amber Nectar
More wisdom from our friends at Amber Nectar.

Please follow these links for the latest Podcast and  Things We Think We Think.

Hull City Fans Forum on Hull Kingston Radio
More fan-focused chat from our friends at HKR.

You can listen to the latest programme here.

Tigers Down Under
The latest podcast from our antipodean friends. Available on YouTube and Soundcloud
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Please follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

HCST’s Partners of the Week 
In this week’s Partner of the Week section, we have an in-focus look at two HCST partners – Hornsea Town Walking Football & The Frying Farmer.

Our first partner of the week is Hornsea Town Walking Football

Walking football club predominantly played by men over fifty, but no minimum or maximum age limits to play. Walk your way back to fitness with HTWFC. HCST Members benefit from 50% off annual membership.

They meet Sundays, 9:30am-10:30am, Hornsea School and Language College, Eastgate, Hornsea, HU18 1DW.

Their Facebook page can be found here.

Our second partner of the week is The Frying Farmer.

23 Hornsea Road, Aldbrough

HCST members can get a free side order with a takeaway meal or a free hot drink when eating in the restaurant.

Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer, City / HCAFC scarves are £4. Buy yours from the store here.

Stop the front page!
HCST are looking for new contributors to our website.

These can be articles about football in general, all things Hull City or match reports. So if you’re a sports journalist in the making or just fancy giving it a go as a hobby please let us know – you don’t need to be a professional – all articles will be welcome. There’s no requirement to produce words every week or month, just as and when you are able to. If you are interested please email us here.