Tigers fans from around the world have been celebrating Hull City's dramatic promotion to the Premier League.
The 2-2 draw with Cardiff at the KC Stadium was enough to secure top flight football after Watford lost to Leeds.
Rob Duggan celebrated on the other side of the world with son Stuart and with grandsons Sean and Ryan.
Stuart had even more reason to celebrate having played two games in goal for North Ferriby in 1998 who were also promoted to the Conference North at the weekend.
He said: "Nerve wracking. Sleep depriving. Wow! Proschwitz never to take penalties again. Never been so tense."In China, Alan Brown was also celebrating.
Alan was keeping track of his beloved side on Zhouchan Island just north of NingBo.
He said: "Well done City. I missed the game as I was in China, but had the on-line commentary on Radio Humberside until late in the night.
"I missed out on Wembley too in 2008 as I was somewhere in the eastern Mediterranean, but I will be there at the KC next season."Meanwhile, back home in Hull, Tigers fans have been reflecting on what was surely the most exciting hour in the history of the club:More on hulldailymail.co.uk
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