Arsenal v Hull City Tickets

 
Although Hull City are new to the league they have shown some real determination by getting into the Premier League. Now up against the Arsenal side will Hull city have enough skill to beat the boys from north London. Make sure that you get your Arsenal V Hull City tickets and see if there is an upset caused by the newly promoted Hull city side. To see how Hull City perform in this fixture get your Arsenal V Hull City tickets now at www.TicketsSolutions.co.uk

Arsenal v Hull City, Category 1 - Alongside PLEASE CALL TO BOOK

Date: 27/09/2008 | Venue: Emirates Stadium, london - United Kingdom | In Stock: 0

Price: £120.00

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Arsenal:
Arsenal FC was founded 1886 although they weren’t called Arsenal until 1914. Arsenal has won the Premier League 13 times and the FA Cup 10 times. Arsenal also founded Arsenal in the Community, a community scheme for local causes. Arsenal’s top goal scorer is Thierry Henry with 226 goals in all competitions from 1997 to 2007. Arsenal FC have been in the top five positions for all but two seasons while playing in the Premier League. To see how Arsenal fare in this seasons premier league buy your Arsenal Football Tickets now at www.TicketsSolutions.co.uk



Hull City FC

Hull City was formed in 1904Hull City Currently play at the KC Stadium, Kingston upon Hull. They have earned the nicknamed ‘’The Tigers’’. Phil Brown is the manager of the team and started in October 2006. They traditionally play in black and amber, often with a striped shirt design, hence their nickname The Tigers. The club's mascot is known as Roary the Tiger. The team is 3rd in the Championship. To see how  Hull City perform in this season’s Premier League buy your Hull City Football Tickets now at www.TicketSolutions.co.uk

The Emirates Stadium is a football stadium located on Ashburton Grove in Holloway, north London, and the home of Arsenal Football Club since it opened in July 2006.

The stadium has an all-seated capacity of 60,355,[2] making it the second largest stadium in the Premier League after Old Trafford, and the third-largest stadium of any kind in London, after Wembley and Twickenham. During the planning and construction stages, it was known as Ashburton Grove before a naming rights deal with the airline Emirates was struck in October 2004. The stadium project cost �430 million, but not all was for the actual construction of the stadium itself.