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Geovanni has left Hull City after his contract was terminated by mutual consent


Hull manager Iain Dowie was coy about his future after Saturday's


Tim Cahill could be back in contention for Everton when they face Hull on Sunday


Blackburn duo Lars Jacobsen and Vince Grella could return to the squad to face Hull


Two-goal substitute Charles N'Zogbia sparked a second-half fightback


Fabrice Muamba is available again for Bolton in the Premier League match against Hull City


Arsene Wenger was delighted with Arsenal's battling qualities after they enjoyed a


Arsenal moved back into third place in the Barclays Premier League with a comfortable win over Hull


Arsenal moved back into third place at the top of the Barclays Premier League thanks to


Hull held off an Everton fightback to continue their recent resurgence with a remarkable


Hull will make at least one change for the Barclays Premier League clash against Everton


Hull playmaker Geovanni returns from suspension for the Barclays Premier League clash with West


Hull manager Phil Brown admitted his side had claimed a "big


Goals from Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink and Geovanni eased the pressure on Phil Brown as


Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez believes Fernando Torres has yet to reach


Liverpool striker Fernando Torres scored a brilliant hat-trick to blow away


Brazilian midfielder Geovanni has signed a new two-year contract with Hull. The


Birmingham manager Alex McLeish revealed match-winner Garry O'Connor


Record signing Kevin Doyle was denied a late winner which would have capped


Hull are expected to complete the signing of Sunderland defender Paul McShane on Wednesday morning. The


Jozy Altidore scored his first Hull goal as the Tigers claimed a place in the


Tottenham have won the Barclays Asia Trophy after comfortably beating Premier


Hull defender Michael Turner insists he is focused only on getting fit for the


Hull midfielder Geovanni is working as a pastor at a Manchester church in his spare time. The Brazilian,


Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez believes Manchester United could still crack under

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