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- 0001-04-09 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- 192.0 (dbd:second)
- compare: 'formally applied to the Football Association to change the club's name to Hull Tigers from next season.' (en)
- compare: 'Vice-chairman Ehab Allam confirmed that although "AFC" will remain on the club badge for... this season, it will be removed thereafter'. (en)
- none of this is mentioned in the next source. the only mention of rugby is 'friendly games... were played at the Boulevard, home of Hull F.C. .' (en)
- sources needed to confirm 'eventual champions of the Third Division' & 'eventual champions of the Second Division'. (en)
- a team from a different county? why is it given a separate sentence when the 3 'Yorkshire rivals' are all included earlier? uncited too. (en)
- Allamhouse Limited is the 'corporate entity that owns the football club, The Hull City Association Football Club Ltd'. the source does not call it 'The Hull City Association Football Club Ltd'? no 'Ltd', no 'Association Football Club'... 'Tigers' is not in parentheses. if this is different nowadays, it needs to be verified. (en)
- where is the source for 'since achieved cult-status with supporters of the club for the successes he achieved'? (en)
- is 'a cup competition', or any type of competition, covered in this source? (en)
- source does not specify that it is the Circle. the Circle appears to be on Anlaby Road, but this could be properly verified. (en)
- compare: 'Nigel Currie, director of sports marketing agency Brand Rapport'. (en)
- explain for the reader how finishing 14th qualified them for 'the new Second Division'? (en)
- 'yo-yoing' is interesting, but does not appear to be mentioned in either source? (en)
- for 'held a news conference'? (en)
- for 'share capital of £10 million (en)
- compare: 'supporters... marching... A banner was also unfurled that said'... (en)
- source does not mention any 'friendly fixtures'. so does not state '44'. (en)
- 'Success in the FA Cup saw the club reach the semi-final for the first time in their history' – source is from 2008. so if it changed in 2014... an additional source? (en)
- 'four days later' – no dates in source. source just mentions 'Aston Villa' – need to confirm Villa Park as venue. (en)
- source does not mention Raich Carter, or anything else about him. (en)
- none of this is in the next source cited. (en)
- none of this is mentioned in the link provided. (en)
- not in source at end. (en)
- source does not mention/confirm 'relegation to the Third Division North', but the rest is covered. (en)
- soure does not mention Terry Dolan. (en)
- none of this is mentioned in the next source. no crowd, no date, no result. nothing. (en)
- does the YouTube link confirm all that is written here? (en)
- none of this is mentioned in the next source. the only mention of rugby is 'friendly games... were played at the Boulevard, home of Hull F.C. .' Hull Kingston Rovers not mentioned. (en)
- source does not mention Brian Horton, June 1984, visiting Walt Disney World, playing the Tampa Bay Rowdies, Rodney Marsh, the Arrow Air Anglo-American Cup, its 'return leg'... most of this really. 'Herman and Priestman worked together again with City when charting the club’s tour of Florida a year later' is about all it says. (en)
- compare: 'open up lucrative new markets for shirt sales, merchandise and broadcast deals shows commercial vision and could bring benefits, but'... (en)
- 'blocked by the Football Association Council... after Hull claimed the process was flawed, an independent panel... ruled the decision cannot stand'. (en)
- compare: 'Hull City's proposed name change to Hull Tigers has been rejected by the Football Association Council. The Council's decision – carried by a 63.5% vote of its members'... (en)
- Compare: 'the club had been put up for sale... after the FA's decision'. (en)
- not what the source says. 'on account of the process having been flawed' is what Hull claimed before this. nothing to do with independent panel, if source is correct. (en)
- Ambrose Langley is not mentioned. 12/20 in 1912–13 is not 'top half'.13/22 in 1920–21 is not 'top half'. 17/22 in 1923–24 is certainly not 'top half'. and all the other examples until 1939. if it is until 1914 only, example 1 shows they did not. but the exact time period is unclear. (en)
- was the cricket ground known as Anlaby Road? or the permanent home ground? and what then of the Circle, 'on Anlaby Road', mentioned earlier? (en)
- source does not mention Elland Road. source needed to confirm St James' Park. (en)
- what is a 'solid 5th-place finish'? if it is a football term, could the jargon be linked? if it is not, is '5th-place finish' not enough? (en)
- is this a quote directly from the BBC? 'not invest a penny more in the club'. but no quote marks. first line of source. not the owner? what the owner says has quote marks? (en)
- is there another word like 'dismissed' that is not 'dismissed', so that it is not the same as the source? (en)
- nothing in the next source about 'common', 'lousy identity', Bristol, Leicester, etc. (en)
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