The 2017 UK City of Culture is the home of the Humber Bridge, which was once the longest single-span suspension bridge in the world when it opened in 1981. (7,280 ft)
Home to Rugby League clubs Hull FC, Hull Kingston Rovers and of course “The Tigers” - Hull City F.C.
Birthplace of footballers Nick Barmby, Dean Windass, Bowie sidekick Mick Ronson, 80’s popsters The Housemartins and industrial band Throbbing Gristle.(right)
Hull United
Formed in 2005 as St Andrews Police Club, changed name to St Andrews in 2009.
Became Hull United in 2014 and adopted the nickname ‘The Citizens’
Humber League Division One (founder members in 2005) Champions 2007-08 Premier Division runners-up 2014-15 NCEL Division One 2015 -
East Riding Senior Cup runners-up 2015
Craven Park
Preston Rd
Hull
East Yorkshire
HU9 5HE
English non-league grounds 241
Current NCEL grounds 21/44Capacity 12,225
Hull Kingston Rovers RFC moved from the old Craven Park on Holderness Road in 1989.The ground was refurbished in 2006 as Hull KR seeked promotion to the Super League. The Main Stand has a capacity of 5,000 with 4,500 seats on the top tier and a large pitch length covered terrace opposite. Behind the north goal is the 2,600 capacity Colin Hutton Stand which was opened in 2013, and the south end has a set back open terrace.
It was announced on 21st October 2015 that Hull United would move from Dene Park and groundshare with the Rugby League club. Opening fixture was v Bottesford Town on 10th November (a 2-1 win) The club were originally based at East Mount Recreation Centre before rebranding.
The Gadabout
142 miles door-to-door
Dropped off in Houghton-le-Spring at 3pm and traveled with the #NECelebrityGroundhoppingCouple(which I’ll refer to Lee & Katie from now on)
Accident and delays on the A1 meant an alternative route down the A19 and A1079 in heavy rush hour traffic. Arrived for pre-match meal at 6.20pm.
Return journey along M62/A1 back home at 1250am.
Bevvy Almanac
The Zachariah Pearson(Beverley Road)
Great Newsome ‘Ploughmans Pride’ (4.2%)***+
Springhead ‘Robin Hood’ (4%) ***+
Hull United(5th) v Hall Road Rangers(16th)
Northern Counties East League Division 1 Matchday 21/19
Att.243
Weather: dry,quite mild for December.
1-0 Nick McNamara (90+4’)
After a poor opening 45 minutes both teams took turns in missed golden opportunities in the second half. The deadlock was finally broken with virtually the last touch in the game, when a left wing cross was met by McNamara, to head inside the ‘keepers right hand post.Top Bloke: Brett Agnew (Hull United)
Entertainment 6/10Spondoolicks
Admission £4
Programme £1
Large tea £1.80
Matchday Web Album (24 pictures from Craven Park)