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Sun 6 May, Coca-Cola Championship

Plymouth Argyle - (H) Lost 1-2

City finish the season with a weak display that encapsulates the previous months' efforts, as Playmouth inflict the Tigers' 12th home defeat of the season.  Click the link to read Mike Scott's match report.

Sat 28 April, Coca-Cola Championship

Cardiff City - (A) Won 1-0

A finer day in the life of a Hull City supporter can scarcely be conceived of.  City scrap out a win at Cardiff thanks to a sweet Windass strike, thereby consigning Leeds United to the third tier of football.  Joy!  Click the link to read Ian Thomson's match report.

Sat 21 April, Coca-Cola Championship

Stoke City - (A) Drew 1-1

Finally some spirit - the Tigers match an aggressive but limited Stoke side, whose lead came from a spawny shot that span in off Andy Dawson's head, and claim a point with an injury time Nick Barmby equaliser.  Click the link to read Steve Weatherill's match report.

Sat 14 April, Coca-Cola Championship

Colchester United - (H) Drew 1-1

A jittery Tigers side limps to a point against a well organised but limited Colchester side, who could have snatched all three points after Nicky Forster's first half strike gave the Tigers a flimsy ascendancy.  Click the link to read Ian Thomson's match report.

Mon 9 April, Coca-Cola Championship

Wolverhampton Wanderers - (A) Lost 1-3

A largely spiritless performance until 0-3 down, the Tigers are soundly beaten by play-off chasing Wolves.  Click the link to read Steve Weatherill's match report.

Fri 6 April, Coca-Cola Championship

Norwich City - (H) Lost 1-2

Adversity snatched from the jaws of survival - City perform feebly and are well beaten by a moderate Norwich side.  Click the link to read Mark Gretton's match report.

Sat 31 March, Coca-Cola Championship

Southend United - (H) Won 4-0

A big relegation six pointer, and for the second time in a row the Tigers come out comfortably on top as Dean Windass swots aside Southend with a splendid hat-trick.  Click the link to read Adrian Hoggarth's match report.

Sat 17 March, Coca-Cola Championship

Sunderland - (A) Lost 0-2

Sunderland prove far too strong as they pass and move the Tigers into submission in front of City's highest League crowd for 30 years.  Click the link to read Matthew Rudd's match report.

Tue 13 March, Coca-Cola Championship

Luton Town - (A) Won 2-1

A weak and unmotivated Luton side is swotted aside 2-1 allowing the Tigers their first two wins in a row streak since New Year's Day.  Click the link to read Ian Thomson's match report.

Sat 10 March, Coca-Cola Championship

Preston North End - (H) Won 2-0

This remarkable topsy turvy season continues as a feeble Preston side - showing no signs of being the top six challenger they are - are out fought by a hard working City side.  Click the link to read Mark Gretton's match report.

Tue 6 March, Coca-Cola Championship

Ipswich Town - (H) Lost 2-5

Oh lordy, perhaps the worst yet as a string of horror defensive errors gift an average Ipswich side a massive victory by 5 goals to 2.  Click the link to read Matthew Rudd's match report.

Sat 3 March, Coca-Cola Championship

Coventry City - (A) Lost 0-2

Another disappointing away day as Coventry spawned their way to a first half lead then weathered a substantial second half City onslaught that for all its bluster, yielded few genuine scoring chances.  Click the link to read Steve Weatherill's match report.

Sat 24 February, Coca-Cola Championship

Birmingham City - (H) Won 2-0

A fired up City side tear into laid back Birmingham, scoring early, reducing them to ten men and eventually claiming three vital points.  Click the link to read Mike Scott's match report.

Tue 20 February, Coca-Cola Championship

Barnsley - (A) Lost 0-3

Just awful.  City fold completely and get humped by a poor Barnsley side.  Click the link to read Steve Weatherill's match report.

Sat 10 February, Coca-Cola Championship

Derby County - (A) Drew 2-2

An excellent performance against a subdued top of the table Derby side sees City claim a point with a late David Livermore strike, in a game that saw the debut of Ray Parlour and the re-emergence of Dean Windass as a line-leading threat.  Click the link to read Ian Thomson's match report.

Sat 3 February, Coca-Cola Championship

West Bromwich Albion - (H) Lost 0-1

West Brom ease three points away from City grasp with a single goal victory, as the Tigers recent form continues to evaporate in the midst of poor individual performances.  Click the link to read James Lockwood's match report.

Tue 30 January, Coca-Cola Championship

Leeds United - (H) Lost 1-2

The KC's largest league attendance witness a poor show from the Tigers as a dreadful Leeds side are dragged to victory by a fine performance by Alan Thompson.  Click the link to read Tim Bentley's match report.

Sat 20 January, Coca-Cola Championship

Crystal Palace - (A) Drew 1-1

Another solid Tigers performance sees a point claimed after falling behind to Peter Taylor's Crystal Palace.  The game marked the post-hitting second debut of Dean Windass.  Click the link to read James Lockwood's match report.

Tue 16 January, E-ON FA Cup Third Round Replay

Middlesbrough - (A) Lost 3-4

Truly remarkable.  Three nil down and out of it, the Tigers rally to 3-4 and create plenty of chances to see off Premiership Middlesbrough.  Click the link to read Mike Scott's match report.

Sat 13 January, Coca-Cola Championship

Queens Park Rangers - (H) Won 2-1

Cheating, time wasting, diving, feigning injury, intimidating a weak referee.  City survive the full breadth of QPR's horrible cynicism to strike two late goals and claim three vital points against a relegation rival amid tumultuous scenes.  Click the link to read Steve Weatherill's match report.

Sat 6 January, E-ON FA Cup Third Round

Middlesbrough - (H) Drew 1-1

After surviving an attacking onslaught that was only spurned by some genuinely comedy finishing, City rally after falling a goal behind and earn a Cup replay with a late goal against Premiership Middlesbrough.  Click the link to read Mike Scott's match report.

Mon 1 January, Coca-Cola Championship

Sheffield Wednesday - (A) Won 2-1

Not without its scary moments, the Tigers nevertheless continue their Phil Brown inspired progress beating Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough, with Nick Barmby bagging his usual brace.  Click the link to read Steve Weatherill's match report.

Sat 30 December, Coca-Cola Championship

Burnley - (H) Won 2-0

A tremendous turn-around four days after a poor Boxing Day showing, as imperious Tigers swot aside a top-six Burnley side with some ease.  Click the link to read Mark Gretton's match report.

Tue 26 December, Coca-Cola Championship

Leicester City - (H) Lost 1-2

The Tigers stumble to a half time lead then yield two goals and a sending off in a messy second period to allow Leicester all three points.  Click the link to read Matthew Rudd's match report.

Sat 23 December, Coca-Cola Championship

Leeds United - (A) Drew 0-0

A close derby game ends goalless in front of 3,000 boisterous city fans and 19,000 silent Leeds types.  Click the link to read Mike Scott's match report.

Sat 16 December, Coca-Cola Championship

Cardiff City - (H) Won 4-1

Adam Pearson's call to arms pays spectacular dividends as an attack minded City swot promotion hunting Cardiff aside in front of a full house encouraged to attend by Pearson's £5 ticket deal.  Click the link to read Ian Thomson's match report.

Sat 9 December, Coca-Cola Championship

Plymouth Argyle - (A) Lost 0-1

Phil Brown's first game in charge starts OK but once inattentive defending allow Plymouth to score once, there is no way back for these confidence-sapped Tigers.  Click the link to read Mark Gretton's match report.

Sat 2 December, Coca-Cola Championship

Southampton - (H) Lost 2-4

Apart from a mad 3 minutes before half-time, a strong Southampton side give the Tigers another undressing.  Click the link to read Steve Weatherill's match report.

Tue 28 November, Coca-Cola Championship

Colchester United - (A) Lost 1-5

A new low for Phil Parkinson, a 1-5 thumping at the hands of his former employers.  The vultures are starting to take an interest.  Click the link to read Steve Weatherill's match report.

Sat 25 November, Coca-Cola Championship

Norwich City - (A) Drew 1-1

A decent performance in front of a silent Norwich crowd sees the Tigers rewarded with an equaliser with the last kick of the game.  Click the link to read Adrian Hoggarth's match report.

Sat 18 November, Coca-Cola Championship

Stoke City - (H) Lost 0-2

City never recover from a first minute goal and a powerful bullying performance from Stoke's array of six footers, losing 2-0.  Click the link to read Ian Thomson's match report.

Sat 11 November, Coca-Cola Championship

Wolverhampton Wanderers - (H) Won 2-0

A dominant Tigers performance sees Wolverhampton's top six side swotted aside with some aplomb.  Click the link to read Steve Weatherill's match report.

Sat 4 November, Coca-Cola Championship

Southampton - (A) Drew 0-0

The Tigers dig in at St Mary's a earn a hard-fought point from a goalless draw.  Click the link to read Mike Scott's match report.

Tue 31 October, Coca-Cola Championship

Southend United - (A) Won 3-2

A thrilling bottom of the table six pointer sees City twice come from behind to beat Southend three-two, the winner coming when City were reduced to ten men by a rash Ashbee karate kick.  Click the link to read Adrian Hoggarth's match report.

Sat 28 October, Coca-Cola Championship

Sunderland - (H) Lost 0-1

Bizarre positional choices, gutless displays in key positions and a late Sunderland goal conspire to cause much of Phil Parkinson residual support amongst City fans to evaporate.  A woeful showing all round.  Click the link to read Steve Weatherill's match report.

Tue 24 October, Carling Cup Third Round

Watford - (A) Lost 1-2

City again gift a two lead to the opposition, this time half-paced Premiership struggling Watford in the League Cup, before battling back well and nearly earning extra time.  Click the link to read Steve Weatherill's match report.

Sat 21 October, Coca-Cola Championship

Preston North End - (A) Lost 1-2

Immediately on the back foot after Preston score a jammy goal in the first minute, City then generally live with the second placed team but end up losing narrowly by two goals to one.  Click the link to read Mike Scott's match report.

Tue 17 October, Coca-Cola Championship

Luton Town - (H) Drew 0-0

Five changes and a more plucky display, perhaps this match against Luton finally signals the end of City's decline this season and the start of a recovery.  Click the link to read Keith Dean's match report.

Sat 14 October, Coca-Cola Championship

Burnley - (A) Lost 0-2

After a two week break the same frailties and lack of cohesion are evident as a confident but less-than-scary Burnley side clobber the Tigers and send them back to the foot of the table.  Click the link to read Mark Gretton's match report.

Sat 30 September, Coca-Cola Championship

Crystal Palace - (H) Drew 1-1

Peter Taylor's return to Hull sees his Palace team take the lead with their only decent shot of the game, only for the Tigers to snatch a point deep in injury time through Michael Turner.  Click the link to read Adrian Hoggarth's match report.

Sat 23 September, Coca-Cola Championship

Queens Park Rangers - (A) Lost 0-2

After a week of promise City crash horrifically to a gutless defeat at table propping QPR.  Click the link to read Matt Rudd's match report.

Tue 19 September, Carling Cup Second Round

Hartlepool United - (H) Won 0-0 (3-2 on penalties)

A dreadful spectacle as two teams attempt damage-limitation in a League Cup tie that extends to penalties.  The Tigers triumph in a shoot-out for the first time ever and progress to the potentially lucrative Third Round.  Click the link to read Matt Rudd's match report.

Fri 15 September, Coca-Cola Championship

Sheffield Wednesday - (H) Won 2-1

The Sky cameras hoodoo is over - City go behind early but roar back with a fine Jon Parkin pair to beat Sheffield Wednesday on the telly.  Click the link to read Mark Gretton's match report.

Tue 12 September, Coca-Cola Championship

Leicester City - (A) Won 1-0

The Tigers are off and running!  Much pressure was soaked up before a tremendous strike by Michael Bridges opened his City account and secured our first League win of the season.  Click the link to read Steve Weatherill's match report.

Sat 9 September, Coca-Cola Championship

Birmingham City - (A) Lost 1-2

After a fearful cuffing for 40-odd minutes the Tigers - with their new strike force prominent - fight back against an impressive Birmingham side and narrowly miss out on an unlikely draw.  Click the link to read Ian Thomson's match report.

Sat 26 August, Coca-Cola Championship

Coventry City - (H) Lost 0-1

Bad to worse as a toothless attacking performance yields City's third home defeat out of 3 league starts this season as a timid Coventry side snatch a late winner.  Click the link to read Steve Weatherill's match report.

Tue 22 August, Carling Cup First Round

Tranmere Rovers - (H) Won 2-1

A poor game sees the Tigers stumble past League One side Tranmere Rovers into the Carling Cup second round.  Click the link to read Mike Scott's match report.

Sat 19 August, Coca-Cola Championship

Ipswich Town - (A) Drew 0-0

A stultifying performance by two sides that came into the game winless for the season, a 0-0 draw cheered the hearts of few in attendance.  Click the link to read Ian Thomson's match report.

Sat 12 August, Coca-Cola Championship

Derby County - (H) Lost 1-2

Two refereeing howlers extend the Tigers barren run in televised game, as the season's third defeat is witnessed by the Sky cameras.  Click the link to read James Lockwood's match report.

Tue 8 August, Coca-Cola Championship

Barnsley - (H) Lost 2-3

A tremendous two goal start for the Tigers disintegrates into feeble defending, witless strike play and three away goals for a willing but hardly world-beating Barnsley side.  Click the link to read Steve Weatherill's match report.

Sat 5 August, Coca-Cola Championship

West Bromwich Albion - (A) Lost 0-2

The season's opener finds the Tigers in good form after a shaky first twenty minutes against slick ex-Prem opposition.  In the end the brute strength of John Hartson and some really crassly poor decisions by the homer referee saw the Baggies claim a deserved victory.  Click the link to read Steve Weatherill's match report.

Last revised: May 07, 2007