
Hull City have deservedly won the championship play off final at the new Wembley stadium with a narrow 1-0 win over Bristol City to gain premiership status and an estimated £50 million pound windfall.
Veteran striker Dean Windass who seems to go on and on scored the only goal of a tense game which was an excellent finish itself worthy of winning a place in the premiership.
Hull City boss Phil Brown is developing an impressive reputation as one of the games better up and coming managers after staving off relegation last season he has masterminded an impressive season which saw the tigers only just miss out on an automatic promotion spot.
It all means that Hull will now be playing premiership football next season for the first time in their history and their fans can look forward to visiting grounds such as Old Trafford, Anfield, Stamford Bridge and The Emirates.
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Saturday, 24 May 2008
Hull City Win Championship Play Off Final
Friday, 16 May 2008
Championship Play Off Final A Tale Of Two Cities

The championship play off final at the new Wembley stadium will be Bristol City versus Hull City after both clubs came through their respective 2nd leg matches.
Both Crystal Palace and Watford had their moments in the 2nd leg but in the end Bristol and Hull won convincingly and can quite rightly claim to be the better team on the strength of the two matches.
Since promotion play offs were introduced we have quite often seen the clubs that have narrowly missed out on automatic promotion flatter to deceive while the team that just sneaks into the play off places at a late stage tends to go on and do well.
That has not been the case this season and this years championship play off final will be contested by the 3rd and 4th best teams in the division who seem to be particularly well matched and are led by two astute managers in Gary Johnson and Phil Brown.
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Sunday, 11 May 2008
Advantage Bristol And Hull City In Championship Play Offs

After the 1st leg matches of this years championship play offs both Bristol City and Hull City will feel they have a definite advantage having pulled off impressive results away from home.
Veteran Hull City players Dean Windass and Nick Barmby scored to edge the Tigers closer to the play off final and Watford who have been struggling of late and only just made the play offs will require a massive effort to overturn the 2-0 deficit in the return match at the KC Stadium.
Bristol City meanwhile snatched an injury time winner against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park and duly celebrated on the pitch at the final whistle which did not go down too well with Palace boss Neil Warnock who claimed the celebrations were over the top.
There have been plenty of occasions in recent years when teams have won the 1st leg away from home then lost the 2nd leg on their own patch so it is not a forgone conclusion that Bristol City and Hull City will be meeting in the play off final and certainly Eagles boss Neil Warnock and his team will be fired up and looking for a result at Ashton Gate in the return leg in what promises to be an explosive encounter and if I was a betting man I would not write Palace off just yet.
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Monday, 5 May 2008
Championship Winners And Losers

The championship season came to a thrilling climax yesterday with the outstanding promotion and relegation issues resolved with Tony Mowbray's West Brom winning the title and Stoke City managed by Tony Pulis finishing as runners up.
Any club that wins promotion to the premiership these days knows that they will have their work cut out just surviving but it can be done if funds are spent well.
Bristol City, Hull City, Crystal Palace and Watford are the teams that will battle it out for the championship play offs and the final promotion place with Palace fancied by some to go all the way with Neil Warnock having a great record at various levels with the play offs.
Relegated to League one along with Colchester United and Scunthorpe United were Ian Holloway's Leicester City whose final tally of 52 points saw them relegated by just the one point at the Victoria Stadium while Stoke City and their fans celebrated promotion to the premier league.
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