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Hull City fans to protest
- Updated: August 3, 2016
A group of Hull City fans have announced plans for more protests against the club’s owners, starting at the Premier League opener against Leicester next week.
Hull are currently without a manager after Steve Bruce left on July 22 following a breakdown in his relationship with owners the Allams, although they have been linked with a move for Wales boss Chris Coleman.
The club have failed to add to their first-team squad since winning promotion back to the top flight via the Championship play-offs in May, despite suffering a series of long-term injuries.
They have been up for sale since 2014 after the Football Association turned down chairman Assem Allam’s request to a change of name to Hull Tigers, and the club announced just prior to Bruce’s departure that takeover talks had been shelved for this summer.
Some supporters took part in protests against the chairman towards the end of last term, holding up red cards in the stands during their clash with Brentford.
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