REUTERS - Owner Assem Allam has called Hull City fans "hooligans" and said "they can die as soon as they want" following protests over his proposal to change the English Premier League club's name.
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This is the horrific moment Hull City hooligans sparked a mass brawl with rival supporters outside a city centre nightclub. Fists are seen flying as the ten-strong angry mob clashed with Middlesbrough ...
This shocking CCTV captures the moment a ten-strong, angry mob of Hull City hooligans laid into Boro fans after a Championship clash. The men, ranging from 21 to 32, are seen laying into Middlesbrough ...
A Hull football hooligan who threw a beer bottle at a police officer, hitting him in the face, has appeared in court. Callum Seaton, 23, lobbed the bottle at the police officer in an incident before ...
A hooligan who attacked fans on two separate occasions last season has been jailed and banned from attending matches for 10 years. Lee Waud punched a man in the head, causing him to fall to the floor, ...
"Feral hooligans" have forced one of Hull city centre's most familiar faces to shut his business after being the target of "abusive" behaviour. Larry's Bar, a distinctive yellow van that served coffee ...
Dec 1 (Reuters) - Owner Assem Allam has called Hull City fans "hooligans" and said "they can die as soon as they want" following protests over his proposal to change the English Premier League club's ...
The Egyptian-born businessman wants to rebrand the 109-year-old club 'Hull Tigers', a move that is deeply unpopular with supporters who have formed a protest group called City Till We Die. "They can ...
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