2017–18 Hull City A.F.C. season

Hull City
2017–18 season
Owner Assem Allam
Chairman Assem Allam
Manager Leonid Slutsky
(Until 3 December)[1]
Nigel Adkins
(From 7 December)[2]
Stadium KCOM Stadium
Championship 18th
FA Cup Fifth round
EFL Cup Second round
(vs. Doncaster Rovers)
Top goalscorer League: Jarrod Bowen (14)
All: Jarrod Bowen (15)
Highest home attendance 18,026 (26 December v Derby County)[3]
Lowest home attendance 13,524 (6 March v Millwall)[4]
Average home league attendance 15,622[5]
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2017–18 season is Hull City's first season back in the Championship following their relegation the last season in their 114th year in existence.[6] Along with the Championship, the club are competing in the FA Cup and EFL Cup. The season covers the period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.

Events

First team squad

As of 11 May 2018[64][11][14][22][24][65][66][25][27][28][29][30][31][34][35][36][38][43][44][45][52][53][54]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Scotland GK Allan McGregor
2 England DF Moses Odubajo
3 Czech Republic DF Ondřej Mazuch
4 Australia MF Jackson Irvine
5 Jamaica DF Michael Hector (on loan from Chelsea)
7 Poland FW Kamil Grosicki
8 Republic of Ireland MF David Meyler
9 Mali FW Nouha Dicko
10 Uruguay FW Abel Hernández
11 Spain MF Jon Toral
12 Scotland GK David Marshall
13 England GK Will Mannion
15 Brazil MF Evandro
16 Sweden MF Sebastian Larsson
17 England MF James Weir
18 England MF Daniel Batty
No. Position Player
19 England FW Will Keane
20 England FW Jarrod Bowen
21 England DF Michael Dawson (captain)
22 Norway MF Markus Henriksen
24 England DF Max Clark
25 England FW Fraizer Campbell
26 England MF Greg Olley
27 England DF Josh Clackstone
28 Scotland DF Stephen Kingsley
29 England DF Fikayo Tomori (on loan from Chelsea)
34 Nigeria DF Ola Aina (on loan from Chelsea)
35 England MF Kevin Stewart
36 England GK Callum Burton
49 Wales MF Harry Wilson (on loan from Liverpool)
50 England DF Angus MacDonald


Transfers

Transfers in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
1 July 2017LWWalesLiam EdwardsSwansea CityFree[8]
18 July 2017CFEnglandFraizer CampbellCrystal PalaceFree[14]
21 July 2017CMEnglandKevin StewartLiverpoolUndisclosed[20][21]
26 July 2017CBCzech RepublicOndřej MazuchSparta PragueUndisclosed[22]
26 July 2017GKEnglandCallum BurtonShrewsbury TownUndisclosed[23]
9 August 2017CMSwedenSebastian LarssonSunderlandFree[25]
9 August 2017LBScotlandStephen KingsleySwansea CityUndisclosed[27]
24 August 2017AMSpainJon ToralArsenalUndisclosed[28]
29 August 2017 CF Mali Nouha Dicko Wolverhampton Wanderers Undisclosed [29]
30 August 2017MFAustraliaJackson IrvineBurton AlbionUndisclosed[30]
31 January 2018CBEnglandAngus MacDonaldBarnsleyUndisclosed[43]
22 June 2018RBUnited States PolandEric LichajNottingham ForestUndisclosed[62]

Transfers out

Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
1 July 2017CBNorthern IrelandAlex BruceFree agentReleased[67]
1 July 2017CBEnglandCurtis DaviesDerby CountyUndisclosed[68]
1 July 2017STEnglandLuke LoftsFree agentReleased[67]
1 July 2017CBEnglandHarry MaguireLeicester CityUndisclosed[69]
1 July 2017CBEnglandBradley Maslen-JonesFree agentReleased[67]
1 July 2017RBEnglandHarvey RodgersFleetwood TownFree[70]
1 July 2017STEnglandJohan Ter HorstMaidstone UnitedReleased[67][lower-alpha 1]
5 July 2017LBEnglandJosh TymonStoke CityRejected contract[10][lower-alpha 2]
15 July 2017DMEnglandTom HuddlestoneDerby CountyUndisclosed[12]
19 July 2017GKSwitzerlandEldin JakupovićLeicester CityUndisclosed[16]
19 July 2017RWEgyptAhmed ElmohamadyAston Villa£1,000,000[17][18]
21 July 2017LBScotlandAndrew RobertsonLiverpoolUndisclosed[73]
23 August 2017CMEnglandSam ClucasSwansea CityUndisclosed[26]
13 February 2018CMEnglandRyan MasonRetiredn/a[45]
2 May 2018FWNorwayAdama DiomandeLos AngelesFree[54]
16 May 2018GKScotlandAllan McGregorRangersFree[55]
18 May 2018DFEnglandJosh ClackstoneReleased[58]
18 May 2018FWEnglandGreg LuerReleased[58]
18 May 2018MFRepublic of IrelandDavid MeylerReleased[58]
18 May 2018MFEnglandGreg OlleyReleased[58]
30 May 2018CBEnglandMichael DawsonNottingham ForestFree transfer[59]
4 June 2018CFUruguayAbel HernándezFree agentMutual consent[60]
11 June 2018MFSwedenSebastian LarssonAIKFree transfer[61]
22 June 2018LBEnglandMax ClarkVitesse ArnhemCompensation[63]
  1. Johan Ter Horst joined Maidstone United following his release.[71]
  2. Josh Tymon joined Stoke City following his departure.[72]

Loans in

Start date Position Nationality Name From End date Ref.
11 July 2017RBNigeriaOla AinaChelsea30 June 2018[11]
27 July 2017CBJamaicaMichael HectorChelsea30 June 2018[24]
31 August 2017DFEnglandFikayo TomoriChelsea30 June 2018[31]
31 January 2018MFWalesHarry WilsonLiverpool30 June 2018[44]

Loans out

Start date Position Nationality Name To End date Ref.
3 July 2017CFEnglandJonathan EdwardsAccrington Stanley5 January 2018[9][40]
27 October 2017CMEnglandDaniel BattyFC Halifax Town26 November 2017[34]
3 November 2017GKEnglandCallum BurtonSalford City3 December 2017[35]
8 November 2017DFEnglandJosh ClackstoneFC Halifax Town8 December 2017[36]
24 November 2017DFEnglandAdam CurryBoston United24 December 2017[37]
28 November 2017GKEnglandWill MannionPlymouth Argyle4 December 2017[38]
5 January 2018CFEnglandJonathan EdwardsWoking30 June 2018[40]
28 February 2018MFEnglandBrandon FlemingGainsborough Trinity28 March 2018[47]
16 March 2018FWEnglandBen HinchliffeGainsborough Trinity30 April 2018[51]
19 March 2018FWEnglandGreg LuerMaidstone United30 June 2018[52]

Pre-season

As of 6 July, Hull City have announced five pre-season friendlies against Oxford United, Bristol Rovers, both in Portugal,[74] Nantes,[75] Benfica[76] and Ajax.[77]

The players returned to pre-season training on 3 July 2017.[78] On 11 July 2017 the team travelled to Portugal for a 12-day training camp.[79]

  Win   Draw   Loss

Competitions

Overall

Competition Started roundCurrent
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Championship 18th 5 August 20176 May 2018
League Cup Second round Second round 22 August 201722 August 2017
FA Cup Third round Fifth round 6 January 201816 February 2018

Last updated: 6 May 2018
Source: Competitions

Championship

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
16 Queens Park Rangers 46 15 11 20 58 70 12 56
17 Nottingham Forest 46 15 8 23 51 65 14 53
18 Hull City 46 11 16 19 70 70 0 49
19 Birmingham City 46 13 7 26 38 68 30 46
20 Reading 46 10 14 22 48 70 22 44
Source: English Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored

Result summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
46 11 16 19 70 70  0 49 7 8 8 41 32  +9 4 8 11 29 38  −9

Last updated: 6 May 2018.
Source:

Results by matchday

Matchday12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundAHHAHAAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAAAHHHHAAHAHAHAHA
ResultDWLLWLLDDLWDWLLLDDLDWLLDDLDLDLWLWDLWWLDDWWLDLD
Position1357146916171717171514171720202020201819191919212021212221212020201817181818181618181818

Updated to match(es) played on 6 May 2018. Source: Statto.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

The fixtures for the season were announced on 21 June 2017.[85] Hull start the season with a trip to Aston Villa, run by former manager Steve Bruce, on 5 August 2017. The season will close on 6 May 2018 with an away match at Brentford.[86]

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

EFL Cup

Hull City enter the competition in the second-round.[132] The draw for the second-round took place on 10 August 2017, and Hull were drawn away to Doncaster Rovers.[133] The match was played on 22 August 2017 at the Keepmoat Stadium and Hull fielded a mainly Academy side for the match. The first half produced no goals and it was Alfie May who broke the deadlock just after the restart for Doncaster. Tommy Rowe doubled Doncaster's lead 6-minutes later with Hull failing to make any reply. Hull City were knocked out at the Second round stage losing 2–0 on the night.[134]

  Win   Draw   Loss

FA Cup

Hull City entered the competition in the third-round, the draw for which took place on 4 December 2017. Hull were drawn away to either Blackburn Rovers or Crewe Alexandra, who drew their second-round match 3–3.[135][136] The replay was scheduled for 12 December 2017 but was put back 24-hours because of adverse weather conditions.[137] Blackburn Rovers beat Crewe Alexandra by a single goal, by former ity player Danny Graham, to progress to play Hull City.[137]

The match against Blackburn Rovers, took place on 6 January 2018 at Ewood Park, in what the BBC described as an "uneventful" match. The only goal coming in the 58th minute when Ola Aina headed in a Jon Toral corner to take Hull through to the next round.[138]

The draw for the fourth-round took place on 8 January 2018, and Hull were drawn at home to fellow Championship side Nottingham Forest,[139] with the match taking place on 27 January 2018.[140] Jarrod Bowen hit the post for Hull after 17-minutes, but was on the scoreboard a minute later when his shot hit the top corner of the goal. Nouha Dicko double the score when he headed in from close range after 40-minutes. With a couple of minutes of normal-time remaining Apostolos Vellios pegged one back for Forest, but they could not find another goal. Hull progressed to the Fifth round with a 2–1 victory.[141]

The draw for the fifth-round took place on 29 January 2018, and Hull were drawn away to Chelsea.[142] The match was later set for 16 February 2018,[143] and would be using the Video Assistant Referee system.[144] Hull wore shirts sporting a logo remembering the 50th anniversary of the Hull triple trawler tragedy,[145] these were presented to charities involved with creating a memorial to the tragedy before the Millwall match on 6 March 2018.[146] Willian got the game off to a good start for Chelsea by scoring after 2-minutes. Pedro doubled the score after 27-minutes. Willian was in the action again 5-minutes later with his second goal and Olivier Giroud got Chelsea's fourth just before the break. In the second half Harry Wilson was fouled in the penalty area by Cesc Fàbregas. David Meyler took the spot-kick for Hull, but this was saved by Willy Caballero. Both teams had chances to score in the second-half but the score remained 4–0 to Chelsea.[147]

  Win   Draw   Loss

Statistics

Appearances

As of 6 May 2018.[148]
No. Pos Nat Player TotalChampionshipFA CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Scotland Allan McGregor 4404400000
2 DF England Moses Odubajo 00000000
3 DF Czech Republic Ondřej Mazuch 15010+401000
4 MF Australia Jackson Irvine 37228+622+1000
5 DF Jamaica Michael Hector 38133+312000
6 MF England Ryan Mason 00000000
7 FW Poland Kamil Grosicki 38922+1590+1000
8 MF Republic of Ireland David Meyler 27517+851+1000
9 FW Mali Nouha Dicko 31519+1042100
10 FW Uruguay Abel Hernández 1088+280000
11 MF Spain Jon Toral 29116+1111+1000
12 GK Scotland David Marshall 50203000
13 GK England Will Mannion 10000010
14 FW Norway Adama Diomande 1913+1313000
15 MF Brazil Evandro 1013+512000
16 MF Sweden Sebastian Larsson 40237+320000
17 MF England James Weir 400+300010
18 MF England Daniel Batty 40100+2010
19 FW England Will Keane 1013+610+1000
20 FW England Jarrod Bowen 441537+5142100
21 DF England Michael Dawson 4134031000
22 MF Norway Markus Henriksen 33225+622000
23 FW England Greg Luer 200+100010
24 DF England Max Clark 30025+203000
25 FW England Fraizer Campbell 38623+1360+2000
26 MF England Greg Olley 10000010
27 DF England Josh Clackstone 10000010
28 DF Scotland Stephen Kingsley 11010+100000
29 DF England Fikayo Tomori 27023+201010
30 DF Republic of Ireland Brian Lenihan 10000010
31 MF Scotland Will Annan 10000010
32 MF England Tyler Hamilton 10000010
33 MF England Brandon Fleming 10000010
34 DF Nigeria Ola Aina 46142+202100
35 MF England Kevin Stewart 20010+703000
36 GK England Callum Burton 00000000
37 MF England Robbie McKenzie 10000010
40 FW England Ben Hinchliffe 1000000+10
41 MF England Ellis Barkworth 1000000+10
49 MF Wales Harry Wilson 14711+271000
50 DF England Angus MacDonald 1301201000
Players who played for Hull City but subsequently left the club:
11 MF England Sam Clucas 30300000
  • Source: Compiled from competitive match reports

Note: Appearances shown after a "+" indicate player came on during course of match.

Disciplinary record

Name Number Position Championship FA Cup League Cup Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
Jamaica Michael Hector5DF 41000041
Republic of Ireland David Meyler8MF 41000041
Sweden Sebastian Larsson16MF 1300000130
England Fraizer Campbell25FW 1000000100
England Michael Dawson21DF 80000080
Norway Markus Henriksen22MF 80000080
Australia Jackson Irvine4MF 60100070
Scotland Allan McGregor1GK 50000050
England Kevin Stewart35MF 40100050
Nigeria Ola Aina34DF 30100040
England Max Clark24DF 40000040
Poland Kamil Grosicki7FW 30000030
England Fikayo Tomori29DF 30000030
England Jarrod Bowen20FW 20000020
England Angus MacDonald50DF 20000020
Czech Republic Ondřej Mazuch3DF 10100020
Spain Jon Toral11MF 20000020
England Daniel Batty18MF 00001010
England Josh Clackstone27DF 00001010
England Greg Luer23FW 10000010
Scotland Stephen Kingsley28DF 10000010
England Greg Olley26MF 00001010
Total8424030912

Top scorers

Name Number Position Championship FA Cup League
Cup
Total
England Jarrod Bowen20FW 141015
Poland Kamil Grosicki7FW 9009
Uruguay Abel Hernández10FW 8008
Wales Harry Wilson49MF 7007
England Fraizer Campbell25FW 6006
Mali Nouha Dicko9FW 4105
Republic of Ireland David Meyler8MF 5005
England Michael Dawson21DF 3003
Norway Markus Henriksen22MF 2002
Australia Jackson Irvine4MF 2002
Sweden Sebastian Larsson16FW 2002
Nigeria Ola Aina34DF 0101
Norway Adama Diomande14FW 1001
Brazil Evandro15MF 1001
Jamaica Michael Hector5DF 1001
England Will Keane19FW 1001
Spain Jon Toral11MF 1001
Total673070

Kits

The home kit for the 2017–18 season was unveiled on 6 July 2017 at the Streetlife Museum of Transport.[149] Manufactured by Umbro, the shirt is a traditional black and amber vertical stripped design, complemented by black shorts and amber socks with a black band.[150] Details of the away kit were announced on 31 July 2017, which is mainly white with an amber stripe down the shirt sleeve and an amber band round the socks.[151] The third kit was revealed on 11 September 2017, which is described as navy peony with amber details.[152] The third kit was used for the first time on 21 October 2017 for the match away to Barnsley.[153]

Awards

The annual awards for the club took place on 8 May 2018 and saw Jarrod Bowen pick-up the Players' Player of the Year and Supporters' Player of the Year awards.[154] Kamil Grosicki was presented with the Goal of the Season award for his goal against Sheffield United on 4 November 2017.[154][102] Allan McGregor was chosen by Nigel Adkins as Player of the Year and Charlie Andrew took the award for Academy Player of the Year.[154] At a later date Jarrod Bowen also picked up the Hull City Official Supporters Club's Player of the Season award.[155]

Post-season

In April the club announced that the team would be travelling to Kenya to play a match on 13 May 2018 at the Kasarani Stadium.[156] This would be part of a 5-day tour to promote football and Shining Hope for Communities projects in the country. The friendly match against Gor Mahia ended in a 0–0 draw, and was decided on penalties with Hull winning 4–3.[157]

Notes

  1. The report is inconsistent on yellow cards issued between the "Line-ups" and "Live Text" tabs.

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