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  2. Nick Barmby - Wikipedia

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    Growing up on the west side of Hull, Barmby played for local teams Springhead and National Tigers as a boy showing talent from a very early age.Consequently, he ended his education at the local Kelvin Hall High School (where he started in 1985) early to complete his studies at The Football Association's School of Excellence, while also honing his skills for the professional game.

  3. List of Hull City A.F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of players who have played at least 100 or more senior games for Hull City A.F.C. Other notable players who have not hit this threshold, including those who have had at least one senior international cap while on the active squad list at the time, are also included. Their reasons for inclusion need to be stated in the Notes column.

  4. 2008 Football League Championship play-off final - Wikipedia

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    In the other play-off semi-final, Hull City's opponents were Watford, with the first leg being played at Vicarage Road on 11 May 2008. Watford's Danny Shittu had an early goal disallowed and shortly after, Nick Barmby put Hull City ahead, with a sidefooted shot from a Fraizer Campbell pass.

  5. List of Hull City A.F.C. managers - Wikipedia

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    Nigel Pearson was appointed to stabilise the team following relegation to the Championship, he held the role for 15 months until he was enticed to return to Leicester City, the club he had left to join Hull City. Hull City player Nick Barmby took over, initially in a caretaker role, in November 2011, but was released from his duties the ...

  6. Hull City A.F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Former player and Hull local Nick Barmby was appointed as his successor, initially as a temporary player-manager, but later as the full-time head coach, after retiring from professional football in January 2012. [62] Barmby was sacked on 8 May 2012, after publicly criticising the club's owners in an interview. [63]

  7. 2011–12 Hull City A.F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Hull City appointed Nick Barmby as caretaker manager. [5] On 18 November it was announced that Steve Wigley would be rejoining the club's backroom staff as first-team coach. [6] On 6 January 2012 Barmby announced that he would be retiring as a player. [7] On 10 January 2012 he was appointed as permanent manager of the club. [8]

  8. Category:Hull City A.F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Jack Barmby; Nick Barmby; Peter Barnes (footballer) Bill Barraclough; Adriano Basso; Dan Batty; Billy Baxter (footballer) Nathan Baxter (footballer) Don Beardsley; Chris Bedia; Tijani Belaïd; Dougie Bell; Ernie Bell; Matt Bell (footballer) William Bell (English footballer) Bachir Belloumi; Hatem Ben Arfa; James Bennett (footballer, born 1988 ...

  9. 2023–24 Hull City A.F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    On 29 December 2023, Nick Barmby was announced as the next member of the club's Hall of Fame and would be inducted at the first home league game of 2024 against Norwich City. [ 56 ] On 9 January 2024, Alfie Taylor went on a season-long loan spell to St Patrick's Athletic .