Hull City bringing fans on special Tigers flight ahead of Middlesbrough clash

tourism gunlugu has revealed that a special chartered flight will bring Hull City Turkish fans for Saturday’s clash with Middlesbrough.

Following Southampton’s elimination from the Championship play-off final, Boro took their place. Saints lost their appeal last night after being accused of spying on other clubs throughout the season.

Hull City Major Questions Final

However, Hull City owners Ekun Ilikali has been interrogated Should the Tigers now be automatically promoted to the Premier League?

“Under normal circumstances, two teams would have reached the final and one would have been disqualified. Our lawyers are of the opinion that we should go straight to the Premier League, but they are investigating it right now. We can’t say anything for sure. It’s a bit of a messy situation.” Ilikali said.

The Hull City chief added: “We were preparing for Southampton for 10 days. All the planning, analysis and work was focused on them. Now, with a few days left for the final, the opponent has changed. Tomorrow the players are on holiday, Thursday is the last serious training session. We will prepare for the new opponent with a training session.”

Despite his comments the final will take place this weekend, and Corendon Airlines will bring fans from Istanbul and Antalya. The Turkish Airlines Company has sponsored the championship side for the last five years.

Tigers fans will arrive tomorrow

Hull City Tiger Aircraft
Hull City Tiger Aircraft

According to Tourism Günlag the flight will take off from Antalya tomorrow morning and then land at Istanbul Airport to pick up the remaining fans.

The flight is expected to arrive at Gatwick at Friday lunchtime before fans return to Türkiye on Saturday night.

The hope is that flying Hull City fans from Türkiye can provide stronger support for the club and create bonds.

Hull City reached the final after an impressive win over Millwall in the semi-finals and will look to gain promotion to the Premier League after a five-year absence.

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Acun Ilıcalı says Hull City should not play Middlesbrough – lawyers at work after Southampton drama

The EFL announced this on Tuesday evening southampton After being warned by Middlesbrough earlier this month, he admitted spying on three clubs this season.

Oxford United and Ipswich Town were the other two clubs involved. However, given Tonda Eckert’s defense that she did not know it was wrong, it is easy to assume that more incidents occurred.

Southampton’s punishment was disqualification from the play-off final at Wembley, thus missing their chance of a return to the Premier League.

The EFL decided that Middlesbrough would skip the final and face Hull City instead.

Hull City not happy with the decision

Hull City are unhappy with the decision and are seeking legal advice. The club believes that one of the two clubs in the final has been disqualified, so the other should be awarded the victory.

Hull City owner Ekun Ilikali has been quoted help analysis As the saying goes: “Under normal circumstances, two teams would have reached the final and one would have been disqualified. Our lawyers are of the opinion that we should go straight to the Premier League, but they are investigating it right now. We can’t say anything for sure. It’s a bit of a messy situation.

“We were preparing for Southampton for 10 days. All the planning, analysis and work was focused on them. Now, with a few days left for the final, the opponent has changed. Tomorrow the players are on holiday, Thursday is the last serious training session. We will prepare for the new opponent with 1 training session.”

tight timeline

Southampton’s appeal will not be heard until Wednesday evening. The play-off final is scheduled for Saturday, and the EFL has no plans to change it.

The window of opportunity for any legal action by Hull City is therefore very small. There is a possibility that they will try harder if Middlesbrough reach the final and win the match.

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Exclusive: QPR and Middlesbrough approached Brazilian manager – Championship move ahead

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RIO, BRAZIL – JULY 27, 2025: Filipe Luis coach during the game between Flamengo x Atletico MG in the 17th round of the Brazilian Championship at Maracana Stadium

Queens Park Rangers and Middlesbrough have both contacted Filipe Luis over a possible managerial move. The Brazilian is now firmly on the radar of Championship clubs ahead of the summer.

Sports Witness Source It is understood that both parties have held talks with Koch’s representatives in recent weeks. Watford have also retained interest, but their position is less advanced and is currently in the background.

It is a condition that is developing silently. Earlier in April, during Brazilian reporting Corinthians’ unsuccessful attempt to hire himIt had already been hinted that Filipe Luis was in talks with a Championship club.

This appears to have now evolved into a solid approach from many sides.

Flamengo builds strong profile

Filipe Luis comes to the market with a strong and well-documented track record from his time at Flamengo. That may have attracted Middlesbrough, QPR and others.

Between 2024 and 2026, he took charge of 101 matches and won approximately 63 to 64 of them. This brought the win rate closer to 70%. Therefore, this places him among the most accomplished coaches of Brazilian top-flight football during that period.

His trophy wins are equally remarkable. They won five major titles in a short period of time – the Copa do Brasil in 2024, followed by the quadruple (Supercopa, state championship, Copa Libertadores and league) in 2025. That sequence established him as one of the most successful managers in Flamengo’s recent history.

The numbers behind those titles are also revealed. Flamengo scored 184 goals in their 101 matches. This means his average remains comfortably above 1.8 goals per game.

His teams combined offensive output with structural organisation, while his earlier work with the club’s youth sides also drew praise for continuity and development.

Despite that success, his exit in March 2026 came as a surprise. Phillip Lewis was ruled out after an 8-0 win in the state championship. There was discontent within the team from the beginning of the season. Plus, there were contractual disagreements behind the scenes… and an alleged betrayal.

drama on betrayal

As we covered a while agoFlamengo’s board learned that Filipe Luis was in talks with Chelsea’s owner group Bluco over a deal at the end of 2025.

Negotiations with the London ownership group took place in late December, while their contract renewal negotiations were still ongoing in Brazil.

Initially, the former Chelsea defender believed the opportunity could involve a role directly linked to Stamford Bridge. However, they later learned that the position under discussion was linked to Strasbourg, another club under the same ownership umbrella.

Filipe Luis went three days without replying to Flamengo during the renewal process. That silence troubled the board. The club president felt personally betrayed.

The manager then resumed talks with Flamengo and eventually signed a new deal. But the damage was already done.

At the same time, Flamengo saw an opportunity in the market. The availability of Portuguese coach Leonardo Jardim increased the pressure internally. Ultimately, this contributed to the decision to make the change, despite Philippe Louis’ strong overall record.

QPR and Middlesbrough offer different paths

Filipe Luis now lives in Spain and plans to wait until the European season ends before making a decision, as recently reported by Brazilian journalist george nicola. His agent, Jorge Mendes, is expected to manage the offers as the clubs formalize their interest.

Of those clubs, QPR and Middlesbrough stand out for different reasons.

Middlesbrough offers a more competitive short-term project. They remain within reach of a playoff position and still have a credible path to promotion. Kim Helberg won 12 of their 26 games, indicating a team still capable of maintaining their top six position.

QPR, meanwhile, are even further off the pace. Julian Stephan’s return of 1.33 points per game leaves them about 10 points shy of the playoff spots. However, the London club is exploring a long-term rebuild and consider Filipe Luis a potential fit for that direction.

Watford are keeping their distance

Filipe Luiz is also on Watford’s radar, although his approach has been more cautious.

He appointed Edward Still in February and is expected to re-evaluate his managerial position at the end of the season. With nearly 11 points separating them from the playoff spots and averaging 1.18 points per game in recent matches, their focus is not on immediate change.

For the time being, they have placed Filipe Luis on the shortlist for the summer rather than pursuing talks.

what happens next

In that respect, Filipe Luis has made his intentions clear. Jorge Nicola claimed to have rejected Brazilian offers and relocated to Spain to bring himself closer to the European market.

There have already been links with clubs such as Atlético Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen. Additionally, there have been previous suggestions to include the Bluco Group and Strasbourg.

QPR and Middlesbrough are now making solid moves, with the Championship emerging as a realistic entry point into English football.

Middlesbrough may offer the clearest (or fastest) route to the Premier League, but as the summer approaches both clubs are actively shaping the next phase of this story.

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“Yes, absolutely” – Middlesbrough player clarifies desire for summer transfer

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Abdoulaye Kante arrived middlesbrough From Troyes in July 2025 and clearly did not enjoy life at the Riverside Stadium.

The midfielder played 143 minutes in five matches, four of which were in the Championship.

He has not appeared for Middlesbrough since the end of September and there was no change in his status following the arrival of Kim Helberg in November.

two months ago, 20 years old opened up Regarding his difficult situation at Boro in the first half of the season.

In January, the English club allowed him to join AS Saint-Étienne on a loan deal with an option to buy. The move has worked out well so far as he has already cemented his place at the French club.

His Ligue 2 statistics are as follows:

  • Appearances: 9
  • Start: 8
  • Total minutes: 669
  • Minutes per game: 74

A Middlesbrough man reiterates his desire for a transfer

Last month, the Boro-owned player said he is Already thinking about expansion His stay in France.

AS Saint-Etienne face Bastia in the league clash on Saturday and ahead of the clash, Abdoulaye Kante took part in a press conference on Thursday.

people-greenA website that dedicates its coverage to the Ligue 2 side has released his comments.

The French club’s home stadium, Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, is nicknamed The pan. When asked about the atmosphere at the stadium he said: “To be honest, it’s indescribable. Like I said, when I arrived I watched the first game, even though I hadn’t started yet.

“I was in the stadium for the match against Boulogne. I was very excited to finally make my debut, to play my first minute, especially at Chaudron.

“I’m very happy, very happy, and I’m surrounded by great people. I’m satisfied. A great staff, a vibrant team, fans who come for home games and even away games. I’ve never seen anything like this. It’s really impressive.”

Asked if these months have convinced him to stay at Saint-Étienne after this season, Kante explained: “yes of course [smiles]”

Summer sale profitable for Middlesbrough

Abdoulaye Kante is unlikely to have a future at Middlesbrough and even if he returns, he is unlikely to feature regularly.

Therefore, a permanent separation in the summer is in the interests of both Boro and the players. This allows Kim Helberg’s side to recoup all or part of the fee invested to acquire him.

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“I’m fit for Middlesbrough and Norwich City” – Millwall star sends update via home country media

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Millwall’s Casper De Nore says he would be ready to face both Middlesbrough and Norwich City.

Alex Neal’s side travel to the Riverside Stadium to play Middlesbrough on Friday and then host Norwich City at The Den next Monday.

The Belgian last made an appearance for Millwall in a 2–0 Championship win over Preston North End in February. He even set up the opener for Ryan Leonard in the 29th minute.

De Nore has since been sidelined with a groin injury. However, he has now regained full fitness and will be available for selection for tomorrow’s clash against Middlesbrough.

Thursday edition of Importance of Limburg Have published a joint interview with the Millwall player and Sint-Truidense VV’s Robert-Jan Vanwessemel.

The 29-year-old took advantage of the international break to visit his home country. This gave the Belgian newspaper the opportunity to speak face-to-face with him and VanWessemel.

During the discussion, the defensive midfielder talked about his recent injury and his current situation. He has already missed 17 Champions matches this season due to injuries.

Middlesbrough and Norwich City matchup is important

“I was out for a few weeks with a groin injury. Picked it up stupidly while shooting on goal during practice for a match in early March,” He said.

“But I’m fit for Middlesbrough and Philip Clement’s important double against Norwich City. If we take six points from six, we will be absolutely in the race for promotion.

“It’s only the first season I’ve had some problems with injuries. Still, I’ve played 23 matches.”

Last May, talked about midfielder His dream of playing in the Premier League.

Millwall are fourth in the table, two points behind second-placed Middlesbrough, and 15 points ahead of 10th-placed Norwich City.

“As mentioned, promotion could be on the cards. Under coach Alex Neil, Millwall are playing at a high level. I have a year left on my contract and I’m turning 30. If I ever want to taste Premier League matches, that moment has slowly arrived,” Caspar De Nore explained.

He is enjoying life in the English capital but would not rule out returning to Belgium.

“I don’t deny it. But I still enjoy life in London. I like the peace and quiet here in Hasselt. In London, everyone lives at 300 km per hour. But a world city is so special. You can also often find me in the theatre. I would never have dared to think of that ten years ago.” He added.

Millwall contracts, prices and statistics

Casper De Nore’s contract expires in June, Millwall have the option for a further year, and transfer market He is worth €2.5 million.

He played 1,743 minutes in 23 matches in all competitions for the English club this season.

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“You look like Macy’s here!” – Middlesbrough icon opens up on recognition and affection

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One of Middlesbrough’s past idols has come into focus again this week, after a detailed account of his move to England – and why perhaps he should never have left.

Juninho Paulista, who became one of the club’s most recognizable names in the late 1990s and early 2000s, made a significant impact in several spells at the Riverside.

In total, he played 150 matches for Middlesbrough, scoring 34 goals and providing 18 assists. He came to the club on three separate occasions, underlining both his importance and the relationship he formed with the team and fans.

Notably, he was also part of the team that won the League Cup during his second tenure in 2004, one of the club’s most significant modern achievements.

His comments now provide new insight into Middlesbrough’s recruitment strategy at the time as well as the impact he made after arriving.

According to the player, the move can be traced back to an international tournament in 1995, when he first attracted the attention of English football while playing for Brazilian side São Paulo.

“We played the Umbro Cup in England. It was Brazil, England, Sweden and Japan. We became champions and beat England 3-1 at Wembley.” he explained to one brazilian podcast.

Sport Witness has translated the comments relating to Middlesbrough.

That competition proved to be decisive. Middlesbrough’s manager at the time, Bryan Robson, had close ties to the England setup and quickly rose to prominence at the club.

“The Middlesbrough manager was the assistant to the England coach. That’s when I started getting interested in taking him to England.”

However, the transfer did not happen immediately. Work permit rules delayed the deal, forcing the club to wait until the player met the required international appearance criteria.

“At that time, you needed 70% national team appearances over two years. I didn’t have that yet. They kept waiting, I kept getting called up, and when I became eligible, they came back for me.”

The pitch and initial impact of the Middlesbrough project

Bryan Robson’s role went beyond recruitment. The former midfielder reassured the player with a clear playing approach, which resonated strongly.

“I believed in the Middlesbrough project because Robson convinced me. He said: ‘Come on, we’re going to build a technical team, not a physical team.'”

That promise was in line with his own style. Middlesbrough was not yet an established power, but ambition played an important role.

“Middlesbrough was a small club that wanted to go from medium to big. So I believed in the project.”

The adaptation was not without challenges. The weather deteriorated immediately, but things developed quickly on the pitch.

“I came in a harsh winter. The cold was tough. But I adapted well to English football. With long balls and pace, spaces appeared.”

It suited his game. He got the job done and made an immediate impact.

“In the first year I already had some influence. In the second year, personally, it was great. I was named best player in the league.”

Status and lasting relations in England

At that time, his arrival had widespread significance. He represented Brazil at international level wearing the iconic number 10 shirt.

“I was playing as a Brazilian number 10. For a Brazilian number 10 to go to a mid-level English club, it means a lot.”

That context helped shape how he was received not only at Middlesbrough, but across the country.

“I have a lot of affection for him and he also has a lot of affection for me.”

Even after years, this bond remains strong. Even recent visits underline his enduring popularity at the club.

“I went back with my son. He said: ‘You look like Neymar or Messi here!’ He was surprised at how people treated me.”

According to him, the appreciation remains at Middlesbrough because of how the club values ​​its past.

“There, the past is given a lot of importance. They recognize what you did.”

What does it say about Middlesbrough

The story recalls a period when the club successfully attracted elite level talent through a clear project and strong leadership.

Bryan Robson’s influence was central in both identifying goals and selling the long-term vision. The club’s patience with work permit issues also highlights a strategic approach that paid off.

At the same time, the player’s reflections reinforce his influence on Riverside. His numbers across three spells, coupled with the League Cup win, point to a transfer relationship that provided real value.

He regrets leaving England, which also adds an interesting aspect. This shows that Middlesbrough provided an environment where he could continue to progress.

For a club that continues to balance ambition with stability, there are clear parallels with the current times.


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Middlesbrough launch contacts to sign versatile player – Boro are pursuing a transfer

Middlesbrough target Robin Felhauer
Middlesbrough target Robin Felhauer

Middlesbrough are among the clubs pursuing FC Augsburg’s Robin Fellhauer ahead of the summer transfer window.

Burnley first showed interest in the 28-year-old in the winter market and other English clubs including Middlesbrough have now joined the race.

He joined the Bundesliga team from SV Alvarsburg in June 2025 and has featured regularly so far this season.

Feldhauer prefers to play as a defensive midfielder. He has played in this position as well as at wingback for Augsburg and has played 2,364 minutes in 29 matches so far.

His Bundesliga statistics are as follows:

  • Appearances: 27
  • Start: 25
  • Total minutes: 2,230
  • Minutes per game: 83
  • Duels won per game: 4.9
  • Balls recovered per game: 3.6

Felhauer’s performances have seen him attract the attention of Middlesbrough and other English clubs.

Middlesbrough keen on versatile player

sky germany There are now reports that Robin Felhauer is attracting interest from England with the Clarets and Middlesbrough mentioned.

Burnley looked at him from the last window, and it is unclear whether the German is still on their agenda. Other clubs are also pursuing him, including Kim Helberg’s side.

These teams have initiated contact, with the report not specifying whether Middlesbrough have contacted his camp, Augsburg or both. There is also no mention of whether the versatile player or his club is open to a trade with Boro or another club after this season.

Why would Boro be looking at the Germans?

In the winter market, the Championship side allowed Abdoulaye Kante to join AS Saint-Étienne on loan with an option to buy. Earlier this month, The defensive midfielder said He wants to join the Ligue 2 team permanently in the summer.

Hayden Hackney is currently the only recognized defensive midfielder at the Riverside Stadium. Last week, Sports Witness Covered claims from Germany That Borussia Dortmund are interested in taking him away from Middlesbrough.

With Kante wanting to leave and BVB putting pressure on Hackney, Hellberg’s side may have to look for a new midfielder.

This is where Robin Felhauer could be an option this postseason. The German has a contract until 2029, and transfer market He is worth €3 million. Boro may need more to convince FC Augsburg.

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‘Tinder for transfers’ – Last minute Fulham transfer explained after Middlesbrough failure

On 3 February, deadline day in the Netherlands, after Middlesbrough blocked a move, Fulham allowed Steven Benda to join Feyenoord on loan until the end of the season.

After the sale of Justin Bizzello to Genoa in January, the Eredivisie team was looking for a new goalkeeper.

Feyenoord showed interest in Middlesbrough’s Seny Dieng, before the Fulham-owned player’s arrival.

Earlier this month, Sport Witness The Dutch press covered the claims. That Middlesbrough pulled the plug despite advanced negotiations. This forced Robin van Persie’s team to look for alternatives late at night and they eventually signed Benda.

Digital platform used to sign Fulham player

algemeen dagblad Now let’s take a look at how Feyenoord signed goalkeeper Marco Silva.

The German joined the Premier League team from Swansea City in 2023 and made four appearances in cup competitions.

Last summer, the London club let him join Millwall FC on a season-long loan deal, but the move did not work out. To put this into context, the stopper started the first nine Championship matches and then got injured.

Since regaining full fitness he lost his place in Millwall’s starting lineup, convincing Fulham to cut his loan stay short.

AD report Feyenoord found the 27-year-old on TransferRoom, an online platform used to ‘accelerate transfers’.

The newspaper further says: ‘It works like a kind of ‘Tinder’ for football transfers, where technical directors communicate about the rental, purchase and sale of players.’

Mulder pleased with Fulham player’s winter decision

The Fulham player trained under goalkeeper coach Erwin Mulder at Swansea City. The latter is now a youth coach at Vitesse, and has given his opinion on Benda’s loan move to the Dutch club.

Benda made his Feyenoord debut in a 1–0 win over Go Ahead Eagles last weekend.

“It’s quite quick to arrive and then to debut immediately. This kind of relocation always involves changing houses and, of course, getting used to a new environment.” He said,

‘But Steven came to Feyenoord for thirteen matches; He is only on loan. So, of course, it’s nice when you can show what you can do right away in an official match. De Kuip is quite something. I trained at Feyenoord and I always found that stadium magical. You really have to get used to it. But Benda is a quiet boy, so it will be fine.”

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