First game yesterday under new manager, Curtis Woodhouse, and assistant boss, Ian Ashbee. A 4-1 win recorded against Beverley Town in front of a Humber Prem record attendance of 526.
Incredible stuff!
Incredible stuff!
BIB: How ironic....This is Hull United's first season. Not so much anything to do with City and Allam, but I think an opportunity was spotted with the current discontent at the club. The idea was to create a 'community club' and a non-league force. They've recently handed out 50,000 lifetime passes around the city and it's schools.
They were previously St. Andrews in the same division, but they've been bought out, renamed and the owner has also bought the ground of Hall Road Rangers and moved them there. I understand an application has gone in for promotion - quite possibly a jump of a couple of divisions - what with the facilities being of a standard much higher than a local league like the Humber Prem.
Curtis Woodhouse had been manager of Goole, but they've recently been under a few financial constraints and they mutually parted ways. A week later, he was appointed the new manager at Hull United. The next day, he makes Ian Ashbee his first signing as player/assistant coach.
Not another moneybags side?!
BIB: How ironic....![]()
Not another moneybags side?!
I've heard us called moneybags on occasion. Perhaps it's something to do with the crowds we pull in rather than some benefactor, but I'm just guessing here.
How did Alfreton get from the NCEL to the Conference again?
Yes. However we have done suistainably over time racking up absolutely no debt unlike many others.How did Alfreton get from the NCEL to the Conference again?
Yes. However we have done suistainably over time racking up absolutely no debt unlike many others.
I hadn't even heard of Hull United, though I had heard of North Ferriby United - but I believe they are bankrolled by Allam?
What step is Hull United at? County level? On crowds of 500 they'll likely whizz through a few divisions without any trouble.
Taken from their wiki page...
"On Wednesday 20 August 2014, Hull United played their first competitive league match at their new home, Dene Park. Jamie Waltham who had vowed to make his team an affordable alternative to football fans, offered to pay any supporter which turned up to watch Hull United at this opening home match, the standard £2 entrance fee. The match broke The Humber Premier League attendance record, when 418 fans turned up. More importantly, Hull United defeated Hedon Rangers, 4–1. This remains Hull United's highest ever attendance."
Am I right in thinking this means he paid people £2 to attend the match or does this mean he paid for their entry fee?