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Hull pinning future on being chosen for England 2018

December 12 - Hull City's future could depend on the KC Stadium being chosen to be one of the venues for the 2018 World Cup if England's bid is successful, the club's chairman Adam Pearson has claimed.

Hull's capacity of 25,404 is one of the smallest in the Premiership with only Wigan Athletic, Burnley and Portsmouth playing in stadia with less capacity.

Officials behind Hull's bid to be a host city have committed to add up to 20,000 seats if they are chosen to be one of the venues for England 2018. 

Around 10,000 seats would be temporary, leaving the stadium with an increased permanent capacity of 35,000.

Such a move would also boost Hull City's chances of competing in top-flight football, with extra revenue coming through the turnstiles.
 
Hull only avoided relegation in May at the end of their first season in the Premiership on the last day of the season and are currently towards the bottom again this year.

Pearson said: "Clearly, it would allow the club to grow and compete on a level playing field with the more established Premier League sides."

The Council, who own the stadium, have already promised to raise the finance to help expand the size of the ground if Hull is chosen when England 2018 announce its choice of host cities and towns from a list of 15 at a press conference in London on Wednesday.

Carl Minns, the Leader of Hull City Council, said: "The commitment is there from the council, the Stadium Management Company (SMC), Hull City and Hull FC [the rugby league club].

"If we get to the next stage, work will start on exploring the funding options open to us to make it happen.

"It's no secret that because the way public finances are going it's unlikely that the Council will be able to foot the bill on its own.

"That's why we need to look at every possible funding route.

"For me, the ultimate solution will have to be right for the taxpayer, right for Hull City and right for Hull FC because they are the two main tenants of the stadium."

Hull are considered to be the outsiders to be chosen but Minns is confident they will be among the list of cities chosen.

He said: "I am not in the business of talking down other cities but outside of London and Manchester I can't see any other bid that is better than ours.

"I feel quite confident we are very well placed.

"Some of the other cities haven't even got a stadium built." 

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Merlin, Hull   |13-12-2009 15:46:20
Well done City and the council. Just the ticket and definately a trump card. It answers my earlier query about temporary and permanent seats and a 35,000 capacity is a perfect next step. Lets hope we can stay in the Premiership. Good luck Brownie. Prove me wrong.
Hullman   |13-12-2009 15:47:42
The KC stadium has been a huge success, one in the eye for all those who dounted it, and Hull City, when it was being planned. Also all those who campaigned for a 15,000 capacity stadium look pretty stupid today. I am 100% behind the plans to extend the stadium because having a Premiership football club in the city is one of the regions biggest assets. We have still to wake up to this fact and it does take time to become an established club in this company. Premiership football is a huge draw all over the world and a massive plus for the week-end break/hotel trade. Only at the moment Hull cannot cash in on this because we do not have enougth spare seats on a regular basis to sell to this market. The council should realise this and make these plans a priority. The jobs alone and the huge boost to the local economy are inmeasurable. I cannot stress this enougth. We need Premiership football to remain in this city for as long as possible and everyone should get behind these plans.

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