Weekly News Update

It’s back to domestic actions this weekend after the international break. City entertain fellow strugglers Ipswich Town at the KCOM on Saturday knowing defeat would see the Tigers drop into the bottom three. It should provide a good opportunity to get a first home win of the season in what could be a nervy affair.

City then head to Wigan on Tuesday night. The Latics have impressed on their return to the Championship and sit an enviable position in the top half of the table. This will no doubt be a difficult game and a point would be a decent return.

Here’s your update from the Trust this week…

Supporters Committee Nominations
The Club have recently asked for nominations to this seasons Supporters Committee.

The Trust have a number of observations on this:

– The Club propose two meetings for this season, it is our understanding that this reduction goes against the recommendations made by the Football Supporters Federation (FSF).

– The Club will decide which fans can attend from each stand with no criteria given around the selection process, perhaps the club could run a ballot so fans can decide who will represent them?

– The Club have not made it clear at this point which Fans Organisations will be invited to attend, for open and meaningful dialogue no supporters organisation should be excluded.

We encourage all our members to submit applications if they are eligible.

More details on how to apply can be found here.

Board Meeting Minutes
On Monday 10th September the HCST board held our latest bi-monthly board meeting.

You can see what we discussed by reading the minutes which can be found here.

Development Review
Again the Development sides are showing improvement with each new fixture and the last 7 days have been good.

The under 18 side managed to secure their first point of the season back against Queens Park Rangers at Bishop Burton College last Saturday.  Jake Bayram’s second-half penalty secured the 1-1 draw.  This Saturday they are on their travels taking on Barnsley in an 11:00.

On Monday night the under 23 were excellent when they took on Watford at the Roy West Centre.  Lewis Ritson, Robbie McKenzie and Keane Lewis-Potter (2) scored the goals for Jon Beale’s side in a comprehensive 4-1 victory.  They are next in action away against Birmingham City this Saturday in a 12:00 kick off.

Last week we reported that free admission to under 23 games had been granted to all matchcard holders as well as members.  Apologies for not picking up that it was no longer possible to pay on the gate.  We understand that everyone was admitted on Monday but that people were informed that this would be a one off.  As a Trust we do not feel that sufficient time or publicity was given to fans to obtain a matchcard free of charge and we have written to the club to request dialogue and that the matter is re-considered.

Hull City Ladies
The Tigresses went down to a 2-0 defeat against high flying Blakburn Rovers last Sunday, but there were plenty of positives in the performance.

This Sunday the Ladies are back at home against Fylde who have also had mixed results so far this season and probably a game the Tigresses are targeting to win.Please note this match kicks off at 3pm, (an hour later than usual), at the Hull University Sports Ground on Inglemire Lane.

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 – 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, our Luxury Keyring/Bottle Opener is only £3. 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 em犀利士
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Weekly News Update

City signed off before the international break last weekend with another defeat to Derby. It was however a more positive performance than the 4-0 drubbing four days earlier.

To be fair Derby could have had the game sewn up before half time after Jordy De Wijs gave away a penalty and the visitors missed a couple more chances including hitting the woodwork. City then regrouped and second half produced a much more pleasing performance, scored a nice team goal and could have gone into win the game.

Disappointingly this sides’ Achilles heel struck again with a piece of sloppy defending gifting Derby a late winner. It was perhaps slightly harsh on the Tigers but if you don’t learn your lessons in this league then teams will punish you.

There is no championship football this weekend as England play Spain in their First Nations League match.

Here’s your update from the Trust…

Supporters Direct Competition
SD are running a competition to win a book about Football Supporters Activisim across Europe

The book is the first to explore and compare football governance, fandom culture and supporter engagement in Europe. With a specific focus on supporter activism and campaigning, the collection provides a comparative study of several European countries.

More details can be found here.

HCST Statement on Membership
The Trust Board have issued a statement on reasons to join HCST.

You can read the statement on our website here

We are calling on existing members to try and recruit 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 )

Development Review
The Development sides continue to show signs of improvement and these should hopefully be translating to wins in the near future.

Last Saturday the u18 side travelled down to Wales to take on Cardiff City.  We are a young side who are still finding their way and went down 3-1 with Dan Hawkins finding the net for our side.  Tomorrow they have the chance to bounce back against Queens Park Rangers at Bishop Burton College in an 11:00 kick off.

Tuesday saw the u23 side embark on the long journey to take on Bristol City.  Keane Lewis-Potter was on target again for the Young Tigers as they earned a hard fought 1-1 draw.  The side is next in action on Monday night when they take on Watford at the Roy West Centre in a 19:00 kick-off.

Last week we reported that there had been a change in the pricing policy of under 23 games which abolished concessions.  This week we are pleased to note that free admission to games has been extended to any supporter with a match card.  This is a great gesture which can save supporters £24 until the end of the season and if it results in more people backing the youngsters it has to be a good thing.  Well done Hull City – more details can be found here.

Hull City Ladies
After a hard fought cup win last weekend, the Ladies return to league action on Sunday away to Blackburn Rovers.

Rovers won their only league fixture so far 9-0 against Doncaster Belles a couple of weeks back, so the Tigresses will need to raise their game against their inform opponents.

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 – 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, our Luxury Keyring/Bottle Opener is only £3. 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.

Please join the Trust

To all Hull City Supporters,

As you will no doubt be aware, Nigel Adkins newly assembled but generally young-looking squad have ensured a difficult start to the new season, and it’s already looking like a long 8 months ahead.

Whether the moderate support from the Club owners to replace the exodus of players leaving over the summer period is enough to ensure another relegation battle can be avoided remains to be seen, but most fans are rightly concerned.

We have been in direct contact with the club via numerous e-mails and face to face meetings in recent months on various issues affecting the wider fan base, but despite documenting our concerns in a formal capacity, the Club have simply continued to ignore our requests for clarity and feedback on the issues raised.

As a Trust Board, we will always have the interests of our members at the forefront of everything we do, and as the Club have failed to engage with our reasonable requests, we have now escalated our concerns to the English Football League, Football Supporters Federation and Supporters Direct.

All 3 have acknowledged we have legitimate concerns and will be contacting the Club senior management on our behalf. (We will of course keep our members informed once we receive relevant responses and feedback)

Now like no other time, is the time for all Hull City supporters to pull together. Together we will be stronger, with greater likelihood of success for reuniting our fan base and re-igniting the enjoyment of OUR club that we cherish so dearly.

So, whether you have previously been a member of the Hull City Supporters Trust or not, we urge you to renew your membership or sign up with us. There are currently 3 available options:

1. 1 year – £5 (Just £2 for junior members aged 16 or under)

2. 3 years – £11 (which includes an exclusive HCST badge & car sticker)

3. Lifetime – £41 (which includes the badge, car stickers, your name on the Life Member listing on our website & also the choice of a HCST pint glass or copy of the acclaimed book ’46 & Counting’ by Ian Bunton)

All our members receive a weekly newsletter by e-mail, and we also have a range of competitively priced merchandise, with plans for greater member involvement. Your HCST membership also entitles you to numerous discounts via our partners which can be found here. Just using one partner discount can recoup the cost of your entire membership!

This link will take you to our website where you can sign up. It takes only a few minutes to complete the application and your HCST membership pack will be posted straight away once payment has been completed.

If you are already a member then why not encourage a family member or friend to join – we all must know a City supporter that we can ask to sign up.

The Hull City Supporters Trust Board will continue to represent our members and the wider Hull City fan base and will do whatever is necessary to improve the relationship with our club forward in the future.

Please re-join or sign up us as your support would be greatly appreciated. We are in this together!

Thank you.

Weekly News Update

The last week has brought two games to forget for City. Six goals conceded, none scored, no league points and an exit from the Carabao Cup! Even more alarming is that with the loan deadline looming it appears (at the time of writing) that there will be few if any of the desperately needed additions.

City were poor at Stoke, not even mustering a solitary shot on target against a team low on confidence. Things then got worse in midweek with a 4-0 hammering against Derby County. In fairness Nigel Adkins did make a plethora of changes and if there is any positive to take it is the debuts for young academy players. However, perhaps the squad should have sufficient quality in depth so blooding youngsters is a choice, not a necessity?

City can put things right on Saturday against….Derby County again. It seems not to happen that you get the same result when two teams play each other in successive games and we sincerely hope it isn’t another moral crushing defeat! However, the chances of City pulling off a win seem remote. That coupled with a what looks like a lack of new signings doesn’t build much excitement for the season ahead.

Here’s your update from the trust this week…

FA Backs the Safe Standing Campaign
This week the FA come out in favour of clubs being allowed to introduce standing areas ay games.

This means that now all four of the major stakeholders (The FA, The EFL, the Permier League & Supporters Groups) are in favour of Safe Standing and want to see the current laws changed.

More details can be found here on the Football Supporters Federation website.

HCST – A Thank You
Following the clear unrest shown by supporters this week we thank our members and wider fan base for the support shown to HCST on social media and within the various forums and fans groups.

We’ve always tried not to disrupt match preparation so the International break comes at a good time. We have raised our concerns at national level with the EFL, SD & FSF and will advise our members and the wider Hull City fan base in due course.

Development Review
This week’s performances by the Development sides showed a marked improvement albeit not ultimately translating to results.

On Saturday the u18 side went down 1-0 to a physically strong Ipswich Town side at Bishop Burton.  Tomorrow they face a long trip down to Wales in search of their first win of the season when they take on Cardiff City in an 11:00 kick-off

Monday saw the u23 side’s first game at their new ‘home’ ground the Roy West Centre.  After a tentative start which saw them go 0-2 down early in the second half they came back strongly and in the end went down 1-2 to a pacey Millwall side.  Keane Lewis-Potter scored the Young Tigers goal with a diving header.  The side is next in action on Tuesday night when they travel down to Bristol City for a 19:00 kick-off.

One interesting development noted on Monday was the match pricing of the u23 game.  Previously at North Ferriby non-members paid £4 and concessions £2.  At the Roy West all non-members are charged £3 thereby abolishing the concession price and removing the anomaly with pricing at the KCOM.

Hull City Ladies
The Ladies were good value for a point in an entertaining 2-2 draw with Derby County Ladies last Sunday and look as though they’re finding their feet in their new League. (Nigel Adkins was amongst the crowd in the pouring rain)

This Sunday they’re home again but this time hosting Bradford City Ladies in the FA WPL Cup. Kick off is 2pm at the Hull University Sports Ground on Inglemire Lane.

It’ll be good to see one Hull City team progress in a cup competition……….

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 and recruit 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 –  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 pete.mills@hullkingstonradio.com

https://www.hullkingstonradio.com/

Terms & conditions apply.

Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer, our Luxury Keyring/Bottle Opener is only £3. 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 finally got their first win of the season on Tuesday with an entertaining 3-2 victory away at Rotherham Utd. City could have scored more although it was a good job they found the back of the net three times as there was still more poor defending on show which blighted the team all last season.

The victory over Rotherham was very much welcome after what can only be described as a very abject display against Blackburn three days previous. The less said about that, the better.

This Saturday the Tigers head to recently relegated Stoke City looking for two consecutive away wins. Whilst a six point haul from the two games this week would be a fantastic return we suspect Nigel Adkins would be happy with four points earned. However City should be full of confidence and are capable of a victory.

Safe journey to all those travelling, here’s your update from the Trust…

Carol Thomas – National Football Museum
Carol Thomas, former England captain and valued HCST member, has finally had her contribution to the Womens game recognised by the National Football Museum.

Carol, who played over 50 times for her country in an international career spanning 11 years, is honoured in a blog on the National Football Museum website.

More details on her career can be found here in an article on our website.

HCST Statement – 24th August 2018
The Trust have released a statement regarding recent engagement with the club.

You can read the statement here.

Development Review
The summer release of players and the call up of so many of last season’s under 23 side to the first team squad has meant that the Development sides currently being fielded are fairly young. 

The relative inexperience can be detrimental to results and this week has proved to be a chastening one.

Last Saturday the under 18 side travelled to the capital to take on Crystal Palace (current Southern u18 PDL Champions) and incurred a 5-0 defeat.  Whilst on Monday the under 23 side also travelled south to take on an experienced Ipswich Town side and they too suffered a heavy defeat losing 8-0.

Both sides will be hoping to bounce back this Bank Holiday weekend.  The under 18 side return to action on Saturday when they take on Ipswich Town at Bishop Burton in an 11:00 kick-off.  On Monday the under 23 side will be at their new base of the Roy West Centre when they take on Millwall in a 19:00 kick off.  As before, the prices are; member free, adults £4 and concessions £2.  We understand that there is parking available at the near-by University.

Needless to say the lads would appreciate your support, so if it is a pleasant evening why not stroll down.

Hull City Ladies
Hull City Ladies suffered a heavy home defeat in their opening league fixture of the season, losing 4-0 to Stoke City Ladies, but the scoreline was not a reflection of the game or their performance

This Sunday they’re at home again and will be aiming for a better result against Derby County Ladies (The first of 3 competitive City v Derby fixtures next week!!)

As ever, a 2 o’clock kick off at the Hull University Sports Ground on Inglemire Lane.

Don’t forget HCST members get a 20% discount on production of your membership card and all kids get in free

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 .

Kathryn has reviewed this weeks game at Rotherham & previews our trip to Stoke,  you can read the article here on our website.

Membership Drive
We are calling on existing members to try and recruit 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 – 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, our Luxury Keyring/Bottle Opener is only £3. 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

If you had offered Nigel Adkins before last weekend a return from the Steel City with a league point against Sheffield Wednesday and progression in the Carabao Cup against Sheffield United then we imagine he would have been more than happy.

It was perhaps disappointing that City threw away leads in both games to draw however a point away from home is very valuable and it was pleasing to see some youth academy graduates play their part in the Cup victory. The team’s general play is of a reasonable standard and if a newly assembled defence can gel to start keeping clean sheets then things will start to look more positive.

City welcome Blackburn Rovers to the KCOM this Saturday, a game that will surely have a target of all 3 points. Nevertheless Blackburn have made a solid start to their return to the second tier and will provide a typical tough Championship test. City then have yet another Yorkshire Derby against Rotherham on Tuesday which is again a game City will be aiming to take points from.

Here’s your update from the trust this week…

Happy Birthday Ebenezer Cobb Morley!
Ebenezer Cobb Morley, regarded as the father of modern football, had his 187th Birthday honoured this week with a Google Doodle.

Morley was born in Hull on August 16, 1831. He is credited with codifying the laws of football as we know it today and organised the meeting in 1863 which led to the founding of the FA. More details on his life can be found here.

City Fan Ollie Harsley and City Fansite Tigerlink have been campaigning for a “Statue for Ebenezer” to be erected in his home town to commemorate him, a campaign which the Trust fully supports.

We hope that this international exposure will help to move the project forward.

Profits Without Fans
A recent BBC Sport article shows that City could have made almost a £20M profit in 2016/17 – even with an empty stadium.

More details can be found in the article here.

In the case of Hull City this is not the whole picture – Stadium Management Costs and Player Sales need to be taken into account. HCST Treasurer Pete Fleming has produced the following analysis which more truly reflects the sutuation:

Hull City vice-chairman Ehab Allam is quoted in the article as saying the fanbase is “crucial” to the club.

The Trust totally agree with this sentiment, and look forward to working with club to reverse the current trend in dwindling supporter numbers.

Development Review
It was a mixed weekend for the development squads.  On Saturday the under 18 side took on Coventry City at Bishop Burton College and were disappointing in the first half, leaving the field 0-2 down. 

The half time talk must have been inspiring as there was a marked improvement in the second half with Rob Guilfoyle getting one back for the young Tigers who created a few more chances but went down 1-2 in the end.  Their next match is on Saturday away to Crystal Palace.

On Sunday the under 23 side occasionally rode their luck but were well worth their 2-0 victory against Colchester United at the KCOM.  Both goals were excellent with Tyler Hamilton scoring in the first half and Callum Smith in the second.  It was good to see that a number of supporters took advantage of the free admission and particular the number of youngsters who turned up and enjoyed themselves.  The next action is on Monday when they travel to Ipswich Town.

Young goalkeeper Charlie Andrew continues to impress on loan with Pickering Town.  He kept a clean sheet as they won in the FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round 0-2 at Bishop Aukland.

Hull City Ladies
The Ladies begin their new campaign in the FA WPL Premier League with a home game against Stoke City Ladies.

As usual, the match is being played at the Hull University Sports Ground on Inglemire Lane with a 2pm kick off. Good luck girls!

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

Please follow the link  here .

Kathryn has reviewed tomorrows game against Blackburn Rovers, which you can read here on our website.

Membership Drive
We are calling on existing members to try and recruit 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 – 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, our Luxury Keyring/Bottle Opener is only £3. 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

So, yet another transfer window ends with City fans feeling deflated. Granted, the loan window is open for a few weeks yet which may see some fresh faces arrive but it is disappointing to not see the manager get the permanent signings he wanted. Also, the strategy of having lots of loan players in your squad has not exactly paid dividends in the last two seasons.

Back to on-field matters and City succumbed to a 3-1 defeat against a fairly average Aston Villa side. The two goal margin was perhaps harsh in what was an even game but City lacked the killer instinct to take their chances and showed nothing to defy pre season predictions of a battle to avoid the drop.

This weekend City head to Sheffield Wednesday, a fixture where in 2004 we took  8,000 fans midweek. That figure is disappointingly nearly as many as the amount of current pass holders and there’ll be a fraction of that amount heading to South Yorkshire on Saturday. Although, the Owls haven’t helped matters by charging £39 for tickets.

City then revisit the Steel City on Tuesday for their Carabao Cup tie against Sheffield United. There’s no doubt which game Nigel Adkins would prefer to win although a cup run is always welcome.

Safe journey to those travelling. Here’s your update from the trust this week…

Hull City Academy
The Academy Twitter account has finally been renamed to “Hull City Academy”.

Well done to the club for making this change.

Development Review
Pre-season is over and the development sides are back in league action this weekend.  On Saturday the under 18s kick off their campaign at home against Coventry City.  

Kick-off at Bishop Burton College is scheduled for 12:00.  Then on Sunday the under 23 side entertains Colchester United at the KCOM stadium in a 13:00 kick off.  We are sure the lads would appreciate any support they can get at these two fixtures.

As part of the under 23 competition rules five games have to be played at a home stadium and these are the following matches which will take place after first team games at the KCOM stadium with kick-off at  17:00.

Saturday 20th October 2018 v Sheffield Wednesday U23s
Saturday 3rd November 2018 v Nottingham Forest U23s
Saturday 16th February 2019 v Burnley U23s
Saturday 6th April 2019 v Crystal Palace U23s

The remaining fixtures are scheduled to be played at the Roy West Centre.

Whilst there has been little incoming transfer activity of late, there has been an outgoing this week when goalkeeper Will Mannion joined National League side Aldershot Town on loan until January 2019.  We wish Will well for this spell and hopefully he will gain additional first team experience in a competitive league.

Last week we reported that we would be keeping note of the players released this summer as they progress with other teams.  We start with Greg Olley who wasted little time in making an impact for his new club last Saturday.  He chipped in with a cracking goal for Gateshead in their 1-3 victory at Maidenhead United in their opening National League fixture.

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 ouf 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 Internet & Photo Express.

Our first partner of the week is Finess Internet.

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,our Luxury Keyring/Bottle Opener is only £3. 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 HCST newsletter is back for the start of the 2018-19 season. We hope you all had a good summer enjoying the heatwave and England’s exploits in the World Cup leaving you refreshed and hungry for the domestic football season ahead and its inevitable high and lows.

The Trust has still been busy working on behalf of our members over the summer as you will have seen from our news updates which you can access here and here .

Around the club there have been a couple of positive changes with the local media, in particularly David Burns, being back in favour which we feel is a small positive step towards building a better relationship between the club and supporters. However, there is still a way to go, specifically on concessions where there has been no tangible outcome or progress from the clubs talks with the FSF meaning any introduction of concession pricing won’t be able to be effective until November assuming the two month notice period will be adhered to. There has also been mixed progress on the club name being used with some social media channels updated and work on the club website ongoing although there has been no update on the crest redesign process since the club survey. We can assure members and supporters that we will continue to try and initiate change on these matters and any other important subjects.

Back to on-the-field matters and City have brought in six signings so far. It was pleasing to see some business done early this year as this has been the downfall of the previous two seasons. However, progress has stalled in the last couple of weeks and we’re sure Nigel Adkins would like to add a minimum three new faces to the squad. Those additions could be enough to see City kick-on from last seasons disappointing finish but without further strengthening it is difficult to see the current squad performing too well given the lack of depth and quality.

On Monday we kick off the season at home to Aston Villa, who have had their own turbulent summer albeit they now seem to be on more stable ground. All home games are going to be very important this season and there’s no doubt City are capable of an ‘upset’ in the first game.

Here’s your update from the Trust this week…

RIP Stanley Metcalf
Everyone at HCST was saddened by the news last week that young Hull City supporter Stanley Metcalf had passed away in Sproatley. 

Our thoughts are with his family and friends.

Rest in Peace Stanley.

Football Supporters Federation /Supporters Direct AGM Update
HCST Chairman Geoff Bielby & Secretary Richard Mathers  attended the FSF & SD AGM’s in Central London on Saturday 28th July.

The main business for both meetings was for members to consider the motions for both organisations to merge to form a single Supporters organisation. Bot SD & FSF are funded by The Football Fund do operate in similar roles but have distinct identities.

Members approved the merger but SD Members were split with many concerned the new organisation should retain the Cooperative Mutual status enjoyed by SD.

An amendment to the FSF motion, recognising the Cooperative ethos and calling for the interim board working on the merger to recognise that status in the new organisation, was passed unanimously. More details can be found here.

The next step for members when the new organisation will be launched is expected in November.

Other issues voted on  included TV scheduling of games over the Christmas & New Year period, the structure of the 2 Senior Womens League and even football’s connection with food & drink brands that are high in fat, sugar & salts.

Match Day Cards
In the interests of being open and honest we can inform you that the Trust have been in contact with the club in the past week regarding free match day cards

A number of members have concerns about the  lack of publicity of their availability, and the short period you could apply for one. The Trust have asked for this period to be extended to try and boost attendances.

The club has confirmed they are looking into this stating it is due to an EFL rule issue and we await their response. We have contacted the EFL for clarity on this and they confirm confirm that the club have to charge for the cards because it gives a discount on ticket prices, and not charging for the card would discriminate against away fans.

Hull City Guess the Score Competition
Calling all football psychics! 

Hull City supporter Andy Medcalf is running his usual Hull City Guess the Score Competition in aid of the R.N.L.I.

Andy has been running the competition for the last six seasons and has raised over £1,000 for the Withernsea branch where his brother is a crew member. To enter please complete the form from here and send to Andy here before kick off on Monday 6th August. It is only £3 to take part with all entry money being split between the RNLI and prize money. Give it a go, it’s all for a good cause and you might just win something! Good luck…

Development Review
The Billy Bly Memorial Trophy which takes place at North Ferriby and usually heralds the start of pre-season was finally played on Monday evening. 

In recent seasons Hull City has fielded a side made up of under 23 players, but this time a number of the first team squad were selected along with under 23 players on the fringe of the full squad making it a strong side taking on a North Ferriby United side in stage of transition following successive relegations.  Hull City managed to win back the trophy, winning 0-2, thanks to second half goals from Fraizer Campbell and Elliot Holmes.  It was a lovely evening and the game was played in a good friendly spirit.

All the first team squad and management attended and made themselves available for autographs and photos which was a very welcome gesture and was clearly appreciated by those in attendance.  Hopefully such gestures of goodwill and togetherness will be repeated during the season.

This week the mystery of where the under 23 side would be based for the coming season was finally resolved.  Various options were considered, including playing at Bridlington Town’s ground, but after a number of years at North Ferriby it has been decided to stage the bulk of the under 23 fixtures at the Roy West Centre.  For those unfamiliar with the Roy West Centre it is the base of the East Riding County FA and is at 220 Inglemire Lane in Hull (HU6 7TS).  Matches will continue to be free for members and £4 for non-members (with concessions £2).  More details can be found here.

A number of development players were released towards the end of last season but we will continue to keep an eye on their progress for various non-league clubs during the season as well as providing updates on the current squad.  Already Goalkeeper Charlie Andrew has returned to Pickering Town on loan again and will gain valuable experience in the Evo-Stik Northern Premier Division 1.

Seasoned City watcher Rick Skelton has blogged a “who’s who” of the current squad which is well worth a read here.

Legends Match v2
Fans wait ages to see the legends lace up their boots and then suddenly like busses there are two in quick succession!

Again the match is at the Chadwick Stadium in North Ferriby but this time a Hull City XI take on a Bristol City XI ten years after the famous play off final.  The event is staged to benefit the Hull charity Case and tickets are £3 (under 5s free) and there is plenty of non-football related entertainment as well.

New Content Writer
We are delighted to announce that Kathryn Batte has agreed to write some articles for HCST over the course of the coming season. We will publish these on social media and also in the newsletter.

You can find some of Kathryn’s existing articles on her blog site here .

If you fancy a go at writing for the trust then please let us know by contacting us though social media or email here.

Board Meeting Minutes
On Monday 23rd July the HCST board held our latest bi-monthly board meeting.

You can see what we discussed by reading the minutes which can be found 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 ouf 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 – Cross Solutions Chimney Sweep & Leasing for Business.

Our first partner of the week is Cross Solutions Chimney Sweep.

Paul Dobson, 07961 708669

Open Fires £5 discount normal £45 (with discount now £40) Log/multi fuel Burners £5 discount normal price £50 (with discount £45)

A Chimney Sweeping service covering he East Riding including Hull, Goole, Selby, Driffield, Hornsea, Withernsea and all surrounding villages. A member of the National Association of Chimney Sweeps (NACS) with a certificate given for each appliance/fire swept to conform to appropriate standard, to be kept with your insurance documents. I am able to offer a professional and friendly service giving flexible appointments to suit including weekends (although I would like to see City also!) I also offer a cowl fitting service this is a standard charge of £40 for single or 2 story buildings plus the cost of the cowl(s).

Our second Partner of the Week is Leasing for Business

01933 317129 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,our Luxury Keyring/Bottle Opener is only £3. 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

With the excitement of England’s heroics in the World Cup, it’s easy to forget that the new League season is less than 4 weeks away.

We all no doubt felt immense pride in seeing Harry Maguire’s bullet header against Sweden on Saturday, just over 12 months after he left City for the more settled waters at Leicester for a ridiculously low bargain price, but how much is he worth now in the market? 

Back to club matters, our thin looking squad is now in Portugal preparing for the new campaign. Surely we won’t see as many players leaving early this year to secure deals elsewhere but even with 2-3 deals for new signings pending, Nigel Adkins must be backed much further if we are to avoid another struggle in the bottom half of the table next season.

Behind the scenes, the Trust Board has continued to represent the views of our members at both local & national level over the summer months and are well prepared for the new season when activity levels will no doubt increase.

But for now let’s wear our 3 Lions shirts with pride and dare to believe that ‘football’ really is ‘coming home’

We’ll be back with another newsletter at the start of the season…

HCST Sponsor Team at Emmaus Football Tournament
Sunday 1st July saw the Emmaus Portland Cup five-a-side trophy being played at Goals Hull.  As well as the hosts six other Emmaus communities (Glasgow, Lambeth, Leeds, Mersey, Mossley and Salford) competed along with a team from Aunt Bessie’s who are amongst the sponsors of the Hull community.

As part of our ongoing support for football based projects in the community The Trust were happy to sponsor the shirts for the Hull team and pop down to Goals and video the events of the day.  The video will appear on our YouTube channel shortly.

Emmaus supports formerly homeless people by giving them a home, meaningful work in a social enterprise and an opportunity to get back on their feet again.  These companions are assisted with training and developing the skills needed to get back into work and then ultimately find a place of their own.

For many who experience homelessness, one of the biggest obstacles they must overcome is a loss of self-esteem. Emmaus provides people with a stable home and the opportunity to regain their self-worth, making a real contribution to their community.  Research shows that for every £1 invested in a community, there is an £11 social, environmental and economic return, with savings to the benefits bill, health services and a reduction in crime reoffending.

Emmaus Hull has a 30 room community home, The Orchard, at their base down Lockwood Street together with their Furniture Superstore and café (which is handy if visiting the Banksy and Bankside Gallery).  There are other shops located at Hessle Road, Newland Avenue and Whitefriargate.

Emmaus also provides the rough sleeper outreach service for Hull and East Riding which is a vital lifeline to some of the most vulnerable members of society.

On the day it was Aunt Bessie’s who came out as champions beating Emmaus 3-1 in the final which was played in glorious conditions for the spectators albeit hot for the participants!

If you are interested in the work done by Emmaus then more details may be found on their website here.  Also a special thanks to Goals Hull with their efforts in putting the tournament on.

Hull City Legends in North Ferriby United Benefit Game
England’s glorious victory wasn’t the only football to be seen last Saturday.  Earlier at 12:30 a team of Hull City Legends blew the dust off their boots and took on a team of North Ferriby United Legends at the newly renamed Chadwick Stadium down Church Road. 

(Thanks to Darren Thompson – @TweetTommo1 for use of the image)

It was great to see the old boys strutting their stuff and in some cases proving that they ‘still have’ it on what was a lovely sunny day.  The game was played to benefit North Ferriby United who are suffering financial problems after their second successive relegation and recent second change of ownership and formed part of a double header with the first friendly game of the season.

Ferriby ran out 6-5 winners thanks to a ‘Testimonial standard’ last minute penalty award; to be fair there was no way extra time could have been played!

If you missed out on the action fear not match highlights can be found here  on The Trusts YouTube channel.

Hull City Shirt Auction in aid of Trawler Memorial Groups – Update
As of publication date £2871.45 has been raised for the Trawler Memorial Groups from the Shirt Auctions.

The shirts were kindly donated by the Club to the Triple Trawler Memorial Group who asked the Trust to advise them. We in turn  asked Les Motherby of @HullCityKits to organise the auction.

The Trust thank Les for this magnificent total, which will be split between the four Trawler Memorial Groups.

More details can be found here on the Hull City Kits website.

HCST at Hull City Ladies Awards Evening
Chairman Geoff Bielby and Secretary Richard Mathers represented the Trust at the Hull City Ladies Awards Evening held on 15th June.

They can be seen here presenting the Managers Player of the Year Award to Jo Symington

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 hosted by Ian Waterson.

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.

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 rounded off a forgettable season with a 1-1 draw away at Brentford in front of a decent away following. Jarrod Bowen rediscovered his goal scoring boots from the first half of the season and Daniel Batty made his first team debut.
Now it’s time for a break from domestic football over the summer with a World Cup to look forward to. You won’t hear from us every week but we will be in touch if there is anything important to tell you. Rest assured we will still be representing supporters on important issues during the summer.
Thank you for your support during another testing year, it is appreciated and your feedback is always welcome. We wish you all a good break and you will hear from us again before too long.
Here’s your trust update for this week…
Supporters Direct EFL Trust Meeting
As mentioned last week, HCST Directors Sue Dyson and Geoff Bielby were in London last Thursday (3rd) for two meetings.
The first of these was the Supporters Direct EFL Trust Meeting
Subjects discussed including the SD /MP’s Letter Campaign re: EFL Conduct of Owners consultation.
As well as HCST, Blackpool, Birmingham, Charlton, Cardiff, Barnsley & Scunthorpe Supporters Trust representatives were in attendance.
Minutes of the meeting will be published shortly on the SD website.
FSF EFL Fans Group Meeting
The second meeting was for the FSF EFL Fans Group.
Subjects discussed included Stand Up For Choice, Structured Dialogue, Late Notice Postponements & Ticket Pricing.
The meeting was attended by Trust reps from  Aston Villa, Barnsley, Birmingham, Blackpool, Brentford, Cardiff, Colchester and Scunthorpe, as well as HCST.
Minutes of the meeting will be published shortly on the FSF website.
Supporters Direct National Council
HCST Chairman Geoff Bielby attended his first meeting as a member of the SD National Council on Tuesday (8th).
The meeting was attended by fellow Councillors and SD Board members from Exeter Leeds Blackpool Cardiff Coventry Spurs and Wimbledon plus Senior SD officials.
A number of topics were discussed including the Regulatory Reform Campaign, and there was a detailed update from Kat Law one of the two Fans Representatives on the FA Council.
Hull City Shirt Auction in aid of Trawler Memorial Groups
HCST are pleased to announce that some of the shirts worn at the Chelsea game commemorating the Triple Trawler disaster are to be  sold.
The shirts have kindly been donated by the Club to the Triple Trawler Memorial Group who asked the Trust to advise them. We in turn have asked Les Motherby of @HullCityKits to organise the auction.
The funds raised will be split between the four Trawler Memorial Groups
More details can be found here on the Hull City Kits website.
This is an excellent example of the Trust working with the Club and other Fans organisations to benefit the local community and hopefully will lead to many more joint ventures.
EFL – FSF Survey  ‘Stand up for Choice’
Linked to the recent Parliamentary Petition on Safe Standing passing 100,000 signatures, the EFL & FSF have conducting a survey of fans view on having standing areas at venues. 
This survey has recently closed and the information gleaned will be used to make representations to the EFL.
We would like to thank everyone who took part.
Hull City Ladies
After a 2nd defeat in 3 games, Hull City Ladies still need 2 points to clinch the league title with 2 games to play.
A 0-1 defeat at Newcastle meant the champagne was placed on ice for the Tigresses but a home game this Sunday against 2nd bottom Mossley Hill provides a real opportunity to get promotion sewn up this week.
As usual, it’s a 2pm kick off at the Hull University playing ground on Inglemire Lane where hopefully a bumper crowd will see the Ladies popping their champagne corks at last
For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.
Membership
Sign up or renew your membership of the Hull City Supporters’ Trust
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 hosted by Ian Waterson.
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 – Circle 87 Café & Rob McFadyen Advanced Driving Instructor.
Our first partner of the week is Circle 87.
441 Anlaby Road, Hull, HU3 6AP
FREE TEA/COFFEE/HOT DRINK WITH ANY FOOD PURCHASE
A unique café, made for matchdays.  Cooking up quality food and serving a variety of local beers. The best place to east before Hull City matches and literally 5 minutes away from the KC. Excellent breakfast, golden triple cooked chips and exceptional burgers. Travelling to see City away? Come and see us before the buses leave the KC Stadium. Our Travelling Tiger Club opens two hours before the buses leave on most occasions.  See our Website or our Facebook page for details. Keep an eye out for other exclusive HCST offers throughout the season.
Our second partner of the week is 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 of The Hull City Supporters’ Trust.
 
Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer,our Luxury Keyring/Bottle Opener is only £3. 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 history making game last weekend as City drew 5-5 away at Bristol City. It was a game that perhaps split opinions with some enjoying the fact there were 10 goals in a game whilst other bemoaned the inability to win despite scoring 5 and some dodgy defending! We can see the merits in both opinions but games like that don’t happen very often so we’ll enjoy being part of it despite the frustration of conceding in the 94th minute!
The point also meant City are safe and will be playing championship football next season. This would normally be a positive if it wasn’t for the worry of another summer of underinvestment in the transfer market, contracts running out and divisive ticket policies!
City this weekend welcome promotion chasing Cardiff City, a club that has gone through its own problems in recent season, and we wish then well after Saturday if they do go on to gain promotion.
Here’s your trust update this week…
Hull City Shirt Auction in aid of Trawler Memorial Groups
HCST are pleased to announce that some of the shirts worn at the Chelsea game commemorating the Triple Trawler disaster are to be  sold.
The shirts have kindly been donated by the Club to the Triple Trawler Memorial Group who asked the Trust to advise them. We in turn have asked Les Motherby of @HullCityKits to organise the auction.
The funds raised will be split between the four Trawler Memorial Groups
More details can be found here on the Hull City Kits website.
This is an excellent example of the Trust working with the Club and other Fans organisations to benefit the local community and hopefully will lead to many more joint ventures.
Jacqui Forster RIP
It is with great sadness that the Trust learned this week that Jacqui Forster of Supporters Direct had passed away after a long battle with cancer. 
Jaqui helped in the formation of almost 200 Supporters Trust and was particularly helpful to us over the proposed name change campaign and with the formation of HCST.
Our thoughts are with her family and friends at this sad time.
EFL – FSF Survey  ‘Stand up for Choice’
Linked to the recent Parliamentary Petition on Safe Standing passing 100,000 signatures, the EFL & FSF are conducting a survey of fans view on having standing areas at venues. 
The survey only takes a couple of minutes to do and can be filled in here.
Hull City Ladies
The damage of a shock 2-1 defeat for Hull City Ladies at Crewe Alexandra last Sunday was minimised by main title rivals Brighouse Town going down at home to Morecambe by the same scoreline.
So the Tigresses will be looking to bounce back when they host Brighouse this Sunday at the Hull University playing ground on Inglemire Lane at 2pm in a game which will have a massive impact on who wins the league.
With 4 games to go, 8 points could be enough from these games due to our Ladies superior goal difference but a win this weekend will mean 2 points from the following 3 games is all that will be required to secure the title.
So if you’ve not ventured down to see the Tigresses this season, what better opportunity than effectively a title decider. Good luck Ladies
For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.
Membership
Sign up or renew your membership of the Hull City Supporters’ Trust
here
Alternatively paper Membership Forms are available at the William Gemmel this Saturday, along with a selection of Merchandise & you save on P&P.
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 hosted by Ian Waterson.
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 – Harpers Fish & Chips (Beverley) & Hemingway Bailey Ltd.
Our first partner of the week is Harpers Fish & Chips (Beverley).
36 – 38 Lairgate, Beverley, HU17 8EU. Tel: 01482 867148
10% DISCOUNT ON ALL SALES FOR HCST MEMBERS
Harpers of Wetwang have been serving our famous fish & chips from our branch at Lairgate, Beverley for the last 12 months. We offer quality food in a restaurant and takeaway capacity, with a licensed bar and disabled facilities. Located on Lairgate in the heart of Beverley town centre, we are perfectly positioned for people visiting Beverley for the day, as well as the local community. We can accommodate parties of any size, any day of the week.
Our second partner of the week is Hemingway Bailey Ltd.
Hemingway Bailey Ltd, Chartered Management Accountants
01482 679333
10% DISCOUNT ON STANDARD FEES
Hemingway Bailey are Chartered Management Accountants based in Beverley, aiming to provide you with better insights into your business.  We provide the usual tax and accountancy services, with the help and assistance that aids you to improve your bottom line by working closely alongside you throughout the year. We are offering a 10% discount on our standard fees for Hull City Supporters’ Trust members.  Get in touch to find out how we can give you more time and help improve your business.
 
Merchandise Offer
For this week’s offer,our Luxury Keyring/Bottle Opener is only £3. 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

After back to back wins against QPR and Burton Albion, City showed why they are where they are in the league with a disappointing 1-0 defeat against Sheffield Wednesday last Saturday. The Tigers didn’t perhaps get the rub of the green and could have quite easily earned a point against their Yorkshire rivals but it wasn’t to be..
This Saturday City head to Bristol City. The Robins need a win to keep their slim play off hopes alive whilst a win for City will guarantee survival baring a significant swing in goal difference. We wish a safe journey to all those travelling.
Here’s your Trust update…
Hull City Ticket Model
You are all no doubt aware that the Club has recently decided to ignore the votes submitted in the original ballot relating to a proposed ticketing model for next season and instead issued a 2nd ballot without any consultation with the Supporters Committee.
Needless to say as a Board we have continued to pursue this matter with both the Club and also the Football Supporters Federation and Supporters Direct, both of whom the Trust are proud members.
For further details please use the link here.
HCST Board Meeting Minutes
The Trust held a Board Meeting on Monday (16th) at the William Gemmel. 
The minutes are available here and on our website.
The main outcome of the meeting was an adoption of a simplified Aims & Objectives which can be seen at the end of the minutes
Parliamentary Petition – Safe Standing
The FSF and other organisations are promoting a Parliamentary Petition asking for Safe Standing to be introducet at PL and Championship clubs.
The petition can be signed here.
More details of the FSF’s Safe Standing campaign can be found here.
Dean Windass – 10 years on
RM Sports Events are presenting An Evening with Hull City legend Dean Windass; 10 years to the day since that amazing strike which sent The Tigers to the Premier League.
More details of the event can be found here.
Parliamentary Petition – Indepenent Governance
Blackpool Supporters Trust have started a Parliamentary Petition asking for the introduction of an Independent Regulator for English Football
More details can be found on the Blackpool Supporters Trust website here.
The petition can be signed here.
Hull City Ladies
The Tigresses maintained their league leaders status with a hard fought 1-0 win away at Chester or Street last Sunday.
This week they hit the road again at Crewe Alexandra looking to maintain their gap at the top of the table.
The match at home to Brighouse Town on April 29th is looking increasingly like a title decider – make a note in your diary to go and cheer the girls on.
For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.
Membership
Sign up or renew your membership of the Hull City Supporters’ Trust
here
Alternatively paper Membership Forms are available at the William Gemmel this Saturday, along with a selection of Merchandise & you save on P&P.
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 hosted by Ian Waterson.
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 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,our Luxury Keyring/Bottle Opener is only £3. 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’s your Trust update…
Cocessionary Pricing Vote V2 – Update
HCST are very disappointed that despite writing to club officials last month seeking the result of the first ballot and asking questions over why there was no consultation over a second ballot, we’ve had no response.
We’ve shared full details with our affiliate organisations Supporters Direct and The Football Supporters Federation who have both contacted the club on our behalf.
We are now awaiting feedback from SD and FSF who we understand have also updated The EFL.
We will update members as soon as possible but again call on the club for dialogue and ask fans to ignore the second ballot.
RIP Eddie Cowell – A City Legend
The Trust were saddend to hear of the recent passing of Eddie Cowel aged 91.
Eddie was involved in the youth setup at City for 34 years starting as a schoolboy coach in 1978. Our thoughts are with Freddie’s family and friends at this sad time.
Parliamentary Petition – Safe Standing
The FSF and other organisations are promoting a Parliamentary Petition asking for Safe Standing to be introducet at PL and Championship clubs.
The petition can be signed here.
More details of the FSF’s Safe Standing campaign can be found here.
Dean Windass – 10 years on
RM Sports Events are presenting An Evening with Hull City legend Dean Windass; 10 years to the day since that amazing strike which sent The Tigers to the Premier League.
More details of the event can be found here.
Parliamentary Petition – Indepenent Governance
Blackpool Supporters Trust have started a Parliamentary Petition asking for the introduction of an Independent Regulator for English Football
More details can be found on the Blackpool Supporters Trust website here.
The petition can be signed here.
Development Review
It was ‘goals galore’ on Monday afternoon when the under 23 side travelled to take on Ipswich Town. 
They came away with a 3-4 victory thanks to goals from Callum Smith (2), Robbie McKenzie and Liam Edwards.  They are next in action on Saturday, after the first team play Sheffield Wednesday at the KCOM, when they take on Millwall in a 17:00 scheduled kick-off. We hope that many of you will stay behind to lend them your support.  Then next Thursday they travel down to take on Crystal Palace in a 14:00 kick-off.
It has been a slightly disappointing week for the under 18 side.  Last Saturday they were defeated 2-1 at Charlton Athletic, Max Sheaf scoring for the young Tigers.  Then on Tuesday a young side travelled to Burnley and were comprehensively beaten 4-1, with Keane Lewis-Potter on the score sheet.  They have two quick opportunities to get back to winning ways.  On Saturday they entertain Colchester United in an 11:00 kick-off at Bishop Burton, then on Tuesday they travel down to Millwall’s training ground for an 11:00 kick-off.
Hull City Ladies
The Tigresses went back to winning ways last Sunday with a hard fought 1-0 victory away at Bolton Wanderers.
This week the girls are away again at 7th place Chester le Street.
Sitting proudly at the top of the league, with 6 games to go the Tigresses are 10 points clear of their main rivals, (Brighouse Town), who do have 3 games in hand.
The forthcoming clash between the sides at  the Hull University playing ground on April 29th is increasingly looking like it will be the title decider.
For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.
Membership
Sign up or renew your membership of the Hull City Supporters’ Trust
here
Alternatively paper Membership Forms are available at the William Gemmel this Saturday, along with a selection of Merchandise & you save on P&P.
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 hosted by Ian Waterson.
You can listen to the latest programme here.
 
Tigers Down Under
The latest podcast from our antipodean friends. Available on
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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 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

Two games against teams looking to be playing Premier League football next season and you have to say, two very welcome points. City could have perhaps won either game, but they could have also lost either so overall a share of the spoils in both games was a fair result and keeps the gap to the bottom three at a reassuring seven points.
City aren’t safe yet, there’s still games to be won and perhaps Saturday offers a perfect opportunity for that. QPR visit the KCOM, a ground they don’t particularly enjoy visiting and a win here would see City really pile the pressure on those currently in the bottom three.
City then head to Burton Albion (ground tick alert!) on Tuesday where a victory could well consign the hosts to league one football next season. We’re sure four points from these next two games would see City as good as safe but then we never do it easily do we?
Here’s your update from the Trust….
Cocessionary Pricing Vote V2.
HCST have responded to the club’s decision to hold a second ballot on Concessionary Pricing.
You can read the response here.
HCST is discussing with our affiliates Supporters Direct and The Football Supporters Federation the most appropriate action to take following the club failing to reply to our e mail this week.
The Clubs issues have come to the attention of the national media this week with a Daily Mail article (here) about the lack of rebranding, and Tom Barclay of the Sun tweeting his article (here) about the lack of Concessions.
Dean Windass – 10 years on
RM Sports Events are presenting An Evening with Hull City legend Dean Windass; 10 years to the day since that amazing strike which sent The Tigers to the Premier League.
More details of the event can be found here.
Parliamentary Petition
Blackpool Supporters Trust have started a Parliamentary Petition asking for the introduction of an Independent Regulator for English Football
More details can be found on the Blackpool Supporters Trust website here.
The petition can be signed here.
Development Review
Last Monday the under 18 side travelled down to Nottingham Forest’ Football Academy and were comprehensively beaten 6-0.  They are next in action tomorrow when they travel down to Charlton Athletic’s training ground for an 11:00 kick off.  Then on Tuesday they are away again at The Barnfield Training Centre for a 14:00 kick off against Burnley.
Last Tuesday the under 23 side took on Beverley Town in the East Riding FA Senior Cup semi final on the all-weather pitch at Hull University due to the continuing inclement weather.  They ran out 4-0 winners with goals from Greg Olley (2), Billy Chadwick and Robbie McKenzie.  On Monday they travel down to the Ipswich Town training centre for a fixture that kicks off at 13:00.
Development players are still doing well whilst out on loan.  Brandon Fleming’s spell at Gainsborough Trinity has been extended to the end of the season and Will Annan picked up the March Goal of the Month award at Tadcaster Albion.
Hull City Ladies
After a disappointing draw at bottom of the table Mossley Hill last Sunday, the Tigresses are on the road again this week away at mid-table Bolton Wanderers.
Our Ladies won a tight match 2-0 in the home fixture between the teams and will be aiming to improve on recent performances to cement their place at the top of the table.
For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.
Membership
Sign up or renew your membership of the Hull City Supporters’ Trust
here
Alternatively paper Membership Forms are available at the William Gemmel this Saturday, along with a selection of Merchandise & you save on P&P.
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 hosted by Ian Waterson.
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 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

No game last weekend so City have had two weeks on the training ground to improve on their performance at Birmingham City, albeit with numerous players away on international duty.
Firstly on Saturday it’s the return of Steve Bruce as he brings his promotion chasing Aston Villa side to the KCOM which also includes ex-Tigers Ahmed Elmohamady, James Chester and Robert Snodgrass. We’re sure Mr Bruce will receive a warm welcome from the home support and it will be the first time James Chester has faced the Tigers since leaving 3 years ago. Niceties aside, it’s a home fixture that City really need to get something from with games running out.
Three days later it doesn’t get any easier for the Tigers as they travel to table-toppers Wolves on Tuesday night. The table after these two games could look very different, were sure Nigel Adkins would be delighted if the gap hasn’t narrowed come 10pm Tuesday.
Here’s your update from the Trust this week…
Cocessionary Pricing Vote V2.
The Club have announced that, because of the low turnout, (18%, or almost 3,000 votes), they have decided to present an alternative scheme for people to vote on.
The details of the scheme can be read here.
The Trust are examining the details of the proposals, and the process the club have followed, and will be making a statement in due course.
Dean Windass – 10 years on
RM Sports Events are presenting An Evening with Hull City legend Dean Windass; 10 years to the day since that amazing strike which sent The Tigers to the Premier League.
More details of the event can be found here.
Parliamentary Petition
Blackpool Supporters Trust have started a Parliamentary Petition asking for the introduction of an Independent Regulator for English Football
More details can be found on the Blackpool Supporters Trust website here.
The petition can be signed here.
Hull City Ladies
The table topping Hull City Ladies weren’t at their best last Sunday but still came out comfortable 4-1 winners at home to Chorley.
This weekend the Tigresses will be confident of maintaining their recent good form as they travel to joint bottom of the table Mossley Hill. Good luck girls
For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.
Membership
Sign up or renew your membership of the Hull City Supporters’ Trust
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 hosted by Ian Waterson.
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-depth look at a HCST partner – 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.
 
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.
Hull City Supporters’ Trust

Weekly News Update

It was back down to Earth last Saturday as City failed to turn up at Birmingham, losing 3-0 which if anything flatted the visitors. Three points from away games at Ipswich and latterly Birmingham would have appeared a good return on paper but the contrast in the two performances is cause for concern.
Inconsistency is perhaps to be expected from a team near the bottom of the league but it makes it no less frustrating when a win at Birmingham would have seen City all but safe.
There’s no game this weekend due to international duty as England take on Holland and Italy.
Here’s your update from the Trust this week…
Annual General Meeting (AGM) Videos
For those of you who didn’t make it to the AGM, it is now available on video.
The Chairman’s Report is available here, and the rest of the proceedings are here.
Parliamentary Petition
Blackpool Supporters Trust have started a Parliamentary Petition asking for the introduction of an Independent Regulator for English Football
More details can be found on the Blackpool Supporters Trust website here.
The petition can be signed here.
Development Review
There is a great deal of activity in the development squad.  Will Annan and Ellis Barkworth have both joined Evo-Stik North club Tadcaster Albion and Adam Curry has joined National League North side Spennymoor Town, until the end of the season.

The under 18 side’s match last Saturday at Millwall was postponed but they were in action at Bishop Burton on Tuesday, when they defeated Burnley 2-1 thanks to goals from Keane Lewis-Potter and Josh Thacker.  They are in action at Bishop Burton again tomorrow when they take on Queens Park Rangers in an 11:00 kick off.
There was no game for the under 23 side last week as the fixture scheduled at Crystal Palace did not survive the weather.  They will next be in action at North Ferriby on Monday evening when they take on Bristol City in what is scheduled as a 14:00 kick off.
There is also an excellent piece in the Hull Daily Mail about the retirement of Frank Donoghue, at the grand old age of 79, who was instrumental in setting up a centre of excellence for Hull City youth.  We wish Frank well. You can read the article here.
International Break – Go see a Local Team
With no City match due to the International Break those of you wanting a proper football fix rather than watching friendlies on the TV should consider the local non-league scene.
North Ferriby United have just been relegated from the National League North but are playing with some spirit; on Tuesday they managed a 1-1 draw at home against ‘The Class of 92’s’ Salford City.
Tomorrow they take on the famous Blyth Spartans at Grange Lane in a 15:00 Kick off.  Prices are Adult £12, OAP/Student £6, Under 16 £4, Under 12 free when accompanied by an Adult.  However if you are a Hull City Season Card holder you can get specially discounted admission for £5.
At Dene Park, Dunswell East Yorkshire Carnegie take on Armthorpe Welfare in a 15:00 kick off.  Admission is Adults £5 Children and Concessions £3.
Hull City Ladies
After a frustrating postponement due to the weather, the table topping Tigresses return to action this Sunday at home to Chorley Ladies.
So if you fancy a football fix over the tedium of an International weekend, then head down to the Hull University Sports Ground on Inglemire Lane for a 2pm kick off.
For more articles on The Ladies check out the excellent Fanatic Hull website.
Membership
Sign up or renew your membership of the Hull City Supporters’ Trust
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 hosted by Ian Waterson.
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.