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Just reading this, shows just how much your average player is earning in the EPL, and how much we would need to pay to secure a reasonable player. Bears Den as it has details of McGregor and Aluko.#

http://www.celebritiesmoney.com/hull-city-afc-rosters-salaries-a-small-club-with-small-financial-support/

Hull City AFC rosters salaries: This team also known as The Tigers, is an English Football club. The Club is 111 years ago i.e. founded in 1904. For the first time in their history, promotion to top-tier competition, The Premier League, was seen in 2007-2008. No major title won by this club. Their highest achievement is reaching the final of The Fa Cup Final in 2014 which result in a defeat. Clubs highest league finish is 16th which they achieved in 2013-2014 Premier League season. Lets have look on Hull City F.C players salaries below:

ootballer Name Yearly Salary Contract until Player Worth Weekly wages

Abel Hernández £1,650,000 30-06-2018 £6,600,000 £31,731

Ahmed Elmohamady £1,760,000 30-06-2016 £3,520,000 £33,846

Alex Bruce £880,000 30-06-2015 £880,000 £16,923

Allan McGregor £660,000 30-06-2016 £1,320,000 £12,692

Andrew Robertson £1,466,667 30-06-2017 £4,400,000 £28,205

Curtis Davies £1,540,000 30-06-2016 £3,080,000 £29,615

Dame NDoye £2,053,333 30-06-2017 £6,160,000 £39,487

David Meyler £1,320,000 30-06-2016 £2,640,000 £25,385

Eldin Jakupovic £220,000 30-06-2016 £440,000 £4,231

Gastón Ramírez £5,280,000 31-05-2015 £5,280,000 £101,538

Jake Livermore £2,053,333 30-06-2017 £6,160,000 £39,487

James Chester £1,760,000 30-06-2016 £1,760,000 £33,846

Joe Dudgeon £440,000 30-06-2015 £440,000 £8,462

Liam Rosenior £880,000 30-06-2015 £880,000 £16,923

Maynor Figueroa £1,760,000 30-06-2015 £1,760,000 £33,846

Michael Dawson £1,173,333 30-06-2017 £3,520,000 £22,564

Mohamed Diamé £1,760,000 30-06-2017 £5,280,000 £33,846

Nikica Jelavic £1,906,667 30-06-2017 £5,720,000 £36,667

Paul McShane £880,000 30-06-2015 £880,000 £16,923

Robbie Brady £880,000 30-06-2016 £1,760,000 £16,923

Robert Snodgrass £2,053,333 30-06-2017 £6,160,000 £39,487

Sone Aluko £1,100,000 30-06-2016 £2,200,000 £21,154

Stephen Quinn £1,320,000 30-06-2015 £1,320,000 £25,385

Steve Harper £220,000 30-06-2015 £220,000 £4,231

Tom Huddlestone £2,640,000 30-06-2016 £5,280,000 £50,769

Yannick Sagbo £660,000 30-06-2015 £1,320,000 £12,692

Hull Citys corporate accounts, starting July 2013, demonstrate a £25.6 million misfortune, on incomes of £11 million, after player and administration expenses of just under £23 million. The club has future assessment misfortunes accessible of more than £45 million. Now you know all about Hull City A.F.C players salaries and their accounts and much more.

Conclusion:

A small club with small financial support, I believe that this club is a good platform for young players but club can never match the standards of Premier League because they dont have the capacity to handle much of anything in excess at all. Over to you.

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I think that a wage cap would be of benefit to the club, however it could hinder us with the level of players we could potentially recruit.

Saying that, if the board were to invest in a youth academy like ajax then we would be bringing through homegrown players and not forking out obscene amounts for mediocrity.

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So mcgregor wasn't lying when he said his contracts since Rangers was worth substantially less than the 5 year deal he signed at Ibrox...

TBH, as I've said before, McGregor is the only traitor I would take back, especially when we look at the howlers Bell has made this year. Had McGregor been in goals we might be in a far better position than we currently are :(

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So mcgregor wasn't lying when he said his contracts since Rangers was worth substantially less than the 5 year deal he signied at Ibrox...

Fair play to him didnt beleive him when he said that at first (tu)
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always makes me think... if A.Mcg tuped over... at £100k a month... likewise Naismith and Whittaker who were on similar thats over £250k / m on three players.. how long would it have been before Newco entered Admin?

After Bells Faux Pas... I would take Greegs back on £12k / month.. thats basically Boyd and Blacks wage covering that.

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always makes me think... if A.Mcg tuped over... at £100k a month... likewise Naismith and Whittaker who were on similar thats over £250k / m on three players.. how long would it have been before Newco entered Admin?

After Bells Faux Pas... I would take Greegs back on £12k / month.. thats basically Boyd and Blacks wage covering that.

Nonsense, Boyd (&Miller) are on very small salaries this time round.

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I almost refuse to believe that Andrew Robertson is earning almost £30,000 per-week.

Probably true, we're there a few teams after him? Good age, promising player....Bruce was licking his nuts after the first 6 or so games down here.

Totally ruining football though, thats him made now, the likelihood is he stays on a similar or better wage for the next 10 years, if he's on a big contract just sit there raking money in! Remember Redknapp recently talking about Shaun Wright Philips had got himself an unbelievable contact at QPR and he couldn't get rid of him, he wasn't bothered about moving even though he wasn't playing because he was sitting on £60k a week... total joke.

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