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Hull City paper talk: Palermo blast Abel Hernandez, whilst Manchester City's Vincent Kompany backs Eliaquim Mangala

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Our daily blog with the latest news, transfer rumours and gossip about Hull City in the Premier League.Like HDM Sport on Facebook or follow us on Twitter.Abel Hernandez may have made a bright start to life at the KC Stadium, but his exit from Palermo has upset their president. The striker has netted two goals in three Premier League outings so far, but Maurizio Zamparini has slammed the forward, saying Hernandez 'will never achieve his aims' at the Tigers. The Uruguay international had been in Sicily from 2009 until pushing through a £10m transfer to the KC. Now, Zamparini has blasted Hernandez's supposed lack of loyalty. "He'll never achieve his aims," Zamparini told Football Italia. "His career at Palermo had finished anyway. "At Hull City the only difference is he will earn more money. He'll never achieve the objectives he was aiming for. "I will follow his progress in the Premier League and I'm certain he'll do well."Kompany backs £32m Mangala after horror show vs Tigers FOLLOWING his horror showing on Saturday, Eliaquim Mangala has been backed by his Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany to bounce back and settle into life in the Premier League. The £32m centre-back scored an own goal against the Tigers, whilst also conceding the penalty which led to Hull City drawing level with the champions. Kompany says Mangala regained his composure to help City claim three vital points. "I always look at the reaction and we saw it from him in the second half," he told the Daily Mirror. "It could have been so dangerous because it had gone to two-all, you've got time to think about it in the dressing room, but he just got on with it and stood up to the task."Ticket prices and parking information for Palace clash AFTER a slight furore from fans at paying £50 to watch the Manchester City defeat, the Tigers have revealed tickets for Saturday's crucial home clash with Crystal Palace are selling fast – and are very cheap! Adults can watch the game for just £16 while concession prices start at just £5. Meanwhile, due to the imminent arrival of Hull Fair, the club have said that the Walton Street Car Park, along with the Carnegie and Airco Arena car parks, will be closed to all supporters when the Eagles come to town.Campbell's delight as goal-scoring run continues Speaking of Palace's arrival, Fraizer Campbell looks set to return to the KC Stadium this weekend in the hope of extending his current goal-scoring spell at the Eagles. The former Tigers striker netted his first home goal for Neil Warnock's side shortly into the second-half of the 2-0 victory over Leicester. Thanking the brilliant home support, Campbell admits he doesn't mind where he'd score, so long as he's helping his team. "The fans are brilliant so it was great to get my first goal at the home stadium, but more importantly we got the three points and won the game," he told the Croydon Advertiser. "Football is always more enjoyable when you're scoring and winning games. "I'd take one from six inches rather than 60 yards but it doesn't really matter, as long as it goes in the net and it helps the team. "There was a couple of guys in between the ball and the goal so you've just got to try and help it on."Maguire money 'will be reinvested Sheffield United have promised to reinvest the £2.5m fee the club received from Hull City for prized defender Harry Maguire. The Blades chief Jim Phipps has reassured fans the money will be spent on improving their squad after seeing the fans favourite leave the club. "The money is in the club. Let me set the Harry Maguire money straight," the Blades co-chairman explained in the Yorkshire Post. "The fans have asked me a million times 'where's the £2.5m?' "It's £2m, £1m this year and £1m next year. Then £500,000 in contingencies, based on appearances and that sort of thing. "We will spend the £1m this year, probably this year, and the £1m next year, next year." It's still unclear as to whether Maguire will move back to the Blades in a loan deal, as has been rumoured in the past. A switch into the Championship looks far more likely.

Hull City paper talk: Palermo blast Abel Hernandez, whilst Manchester City's Vincent Kompany backs Eliaquim Mangala


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