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  1. Hull sporting director Dublin on transfer targetspublished at 12:34 1 July

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    Jared Dublin provides transfer update

    "Timing is an important lesson for the club and myself to make sure we prioritise the number one target.

    "Oli needs to sort out his parts at Las Palmas to finalise and it's up to us if we can come to an agreement."

    Hull City sporting director Jared Dublin spoke to BBC Radio Humberside's Mike White at the unveiling of head coach Sergej Jakirovic about several of the club's summer transfer targets, which include ex-Sheffield United forward Oli McBurnie.

    Listen to the full interview and more on BBC Sounds.

  2. 'Leaving Hull gives me mixed emotions' - Smithpublished at 14:33 26 June

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    Andy Smith on his Hull City exit

    Defender Andy Smith admits he has some "mixed emotions" after completing his move from Hull City to Gillingham after a successful loan spell.

    "Hull is my boyhood club, I've got a lot of love for a lot of people, the fans," the 23-year-oldtold BBC Radio Humberside.

    "I'm obviously sad to be leaving but at the same time, I'm delighted to be going to Gillingham where I can go and showcase what I can do.

    "I moved up here with my family when I was one year old; Hull is all I've ever known."

    Smith came up through Hull's youth ranks but only made seven senior appearances for the side, one of which came in the Championship.

    However, despite not breaking through under any of his previous bosses, he says he feels each of them have made their impact.

    "I had better relationships with certain managers than others. I really enjoyed my time under a few of them, a few of them not so much," he added.

    "Each manager has helped me in one way or another, whether I saw it at the time or not.

    "But obviously, Liam [Rosenior] and his staff were brilliant. He gave me my actual debut in the Championship which was a dream of mine."

    Listen to the full interview and more on BBC Sounds.

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  3. The biggest dates on the calendar are...published at 12:02 26 June

    The EFL fixture list is out and we know you are bursting to know what you've got to look forward to - or dread - from your team this upcoming season.

    Here are some key dates to put in your diary:

    • 9 August 2025 - v Coventry City (A)

    • 16 August 2025 - v Oxford United (H)

    • 4 October 2025 - v Sheffield United (H)

    • 26 December 2025 - v Sheffield Wednesday (A)

    • 1 January 2026 - v Stoke City (H)

    • 2 May 2026 - v Norwich City (H)

    See Hull City's full fixture list here.

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  4. Goalkeeper Racioppi heads back to Switzerlandpublished at 18:17 25 June

    Anthony Racioppi warming up for a Hull matchImage source, Rex Features
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    Anthony Racioppi joined Hull City from Swiss side Young Boys

    Hull City goalkeeper Anthony Racioppi has left the club to go back to his native Switzerland.

    Racioppi, who moved to MKM Stadium last August, has signed for FC Sion for an undisclosed fee.

    The 26-year-old only played once for the Tigers in an EFL Cup defeat to Sheffield Wednesday.

    He spent the second half of last season on loan with FC Koln in the German second tier.

  5. Fixture day is almost upon us...published at 15:42 25 June

    Your club will soon discover their schedule for the upcoming EFL season. As soon as Thursday, in fact.

    Want to know who your side will face on opening day? The EFL fixtures will be announced at 12:00 BST - but that's not all.

    The day will be rounded off by the first round of Carabao Cup being drawn at 16:30 BST.

    So check back on 26 June to see who your team faces first, last and everything in between.

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  6. Gossip: O'Brien among Hull's top transfer targetspublished at 11:57 19 June

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    Out-of-favour Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis O'Brien, who has had recent loan spells with Swansea, Los Angeles FC and Middlesbrough, is one of Hull City's top transfer targets this summer. (Hull Daily Mail), external

    Hull, Birmingham City and Norwich are among the clubs chasing Arminia Bielefeld defender Louis Oppie, but the 23-year-old German is also attracting strong interest from Bundesliga rivals Union Berlin who have already submitted a bid. (Football Insider), external

    Want more EFL transfer rumours? Check out Thursday's full gossip column

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  7. Could Phillips challenge Pandur?published at 11:34 17 June

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    Dillon Phillips: Who is Hull City's new signing?

    Will new Hull City signing Dillon Phillips challenge the position of current number one keeper Ivor Pandur?

    Phillips joined on Monday from Rotherham United, where he rotated in and out of the starting XI last season, making 33 League One appearances.

    Paul Davis from the Rotherham Advertiser has been speaking to BBC Radio Humberside about why Phillips probably won't be the first name on the teamsheet when he arrives at the Tigers.

    "Dillon in one-off games could be very good, a very good shot stopper at times. Sometimes he let things through and you thought 'oh, he might have saved that'.

    "He kind of got found out a little bit. He could play well for five or six games and something would go wrong and that's why he never played in the team permanently.

    "In the Championship, I think he'd be a very good back-up but I'd be very surprised if Hull bring him in as their first choice."

    Listen to the full interview and more on BBC Sounds.

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  8. Gossip: Hull close to Ajayi deal and want McBurniepublished at 12:23 16 June

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    Hull City want to sign ex-Sheffield United striker Oli McBurnie, 29, from Las Palmas after the Spanish side's relegation from La Liga but may face competition from his former club if Chris Wilder remains as Blades manager. (Hull Daily Mail), external

    The Tigers are also set to sign former West Bromwich Albion centre-back Semi Ajayi, 31, after he was released by the Baggies this summer. (Hull Daily Mail), external

    Want more transfer news and rumours from the EFL? Take a look at Monday's full gossip column

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  9. 'Don't expect immediate fireworks from Laalaoui'published at 14:49 13 June

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    The lowdown on Reda Laalaoui

    Hull City have signed Morocco Under-20's midfielder Reda Laalaoui but what can the 20-year-old bring to English football?

    Laalaoui joins from Moroccan side Fath Union Sport in his first move outside of his home country.

    African football journalist Mark Gleeson has been speaking to BBC Radio Humberside about how he believes Laalaoui is a "bright little prospect" but might take time to show his true ability as he eases into life in England.

    "The Championship is physically such a big deal, it's a big man's world. I think it's going to be a slow process," Gleeson said.

    "I'm not sure he's going to make an impact initially, it might be a bit of a punt on a long-term talent rather than someone who is going to make immediate waves.

    "I think the Championship is not the forum for silky African skills, I think it takes a while. My gut feeling is don't expect immediate fireworks."

    Listen to Gleeson's full thoughts and more on BBC Sounds.

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  10. 'A bizarre appointment'published at 10:07 12 June

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    A photo of Sergej JakirovicImage source, Getty Images

    Hull City have given Sergej Jakirovic an opportunity for his first taste of English football after sacking previous head coach Ruben Selles - but some of you aren't so pleased for him.

    Here's what you had to say about the appointment:

    Rob: Yet another bizarre appointment by the chairman. No experience of English football and in particular the Championship, which is such a difficult league. I hope I'm wrong but this just smacks of the previous two appointments whereby the chairman had to sack them and bring someone else in. I'm not holding my breath though.

    James: I don't get it! Firstly the decision to part with Rosenior after a seventh-placed finish, then to jettison Selles after keeping them up! What does the owner want? Why not go for someone with a proven track record in the Championship?

    Joe: As Hull fan that's watched us every week, week in week out, we need to actually concentrate on the squad and the quality we bring in. We need players who want to play for the club and give it their all, and realise we are a Championship team and the style of football has to be to win as many games as possible and realise we aren't gonna hammer people 5-0 every week - we have to win the close games. Hopefully he will be given the tools he needs to build a strong squad.

    John: I cannot believe we are doing this again. It's the exact same as last season. Sack a promising, well-respected coach with good results in the English game for a complete nobody with no experience in English football. We were lucky to attract Selles last season and just about stay up. Who are we going to find at Christmas after this new guy is gone and we're bottom of the table again?

    Mark: He is on his eighth managerial job in eight years, and out of the previous seven only two lasted more than one season, not exactly a ringing endorsement.

    Nick: We should have got a reliable manager who knows the league. The owner has unrealistic expectations as has proven over and again. Good luck to the new manager, he will need it.

    Jonathan: He doesn't know the league and he has a poor team to manage. Unless he can make lots of changes it will be a difficult season. And we don't know him at all so he won't be given long before we get frustrated.

    Sam: At the moment, most City fans see Ilicali as being foolish for two bad appointments (Arveladze and Walters) and two awful sacking decisions (Rosenior and Selles). But that can all still be forgotten about if this unknown guy is a success. I'm pretty dubious but will give him a chance.

    Rob: Yet again, another manager without Championship experience. Now it's time for another episode of 'dart in a map' recruitment which tends to be the policy of choice for the owner. Get it wrong again and we will be in trouble in the league and financially.