Hull City take legal action against their former chairman Paul Duffen

• Premier League club issue proceedings in the high court
• They seek ‘to protect the commercial best interests of the club’

Hull City are taking legal action against their former chairman Paul Duffen, with the case due in the high court today. Duffen left the KC Stadium in late October when he was replaced by Adam Pearson.

Hull yesterday issued the following statement: “Hull City Football Club has now issued legal proceedings against Paul Duffen in the high court. This action has been taken to protect the commercial best interests of the football club against the actions undertaken by Paul Duffen while in office at Hull City.”

Duffen left suddenly in the wake of stark warnings that the club was facing a potential financial crisis and Russell Bartlett, Hull’s owner, immediately hired Pearson as chairman.

Pearson was Hull’s previous owner before being bought out by a consortium featuring Bartlett and Duffen in 2007. Once the £12m takeover was completed Duffen became the chairman and public face of Hull. After presiding over promotion to the Premier League – the first time Hull had reached English football’s top tier – he promised substantial investment in Phil Brown’s squad and proved true to his word when the talented but injury prone midfielder Jimmy Bullard became the club’s record signing, joining for £5m from Fulham last January.

By October, though, Hull were being cautioned that their uncertain financial position threatened the club’s “ability to continue as a going concern”. The club’s accounts, filed five months late to Companies House, revealed that in the event of relegation they would need to generate a £23m surplus just to meet their existing liabilities.

The grim forecast from the club’s accountants, Deloitte, emphasised the need for an imminent financial overhaul to safeguard Hull’s future. In the accounts for the year ending 2008, which were due on 31 May but only filed in October, the club made a £9,764,850 loss during a period that culminated in winning promotion to the Premier League.

Most telling, though, was Deloitte’s prediction that Hull would need to raise an additional £16m should they retain their Premier League status this season and a further £7m again if the club slip back into the Championship.

Duffen, a father of five with a love of fast cars who is a former chief executive of Catalyst Media Group plc and earlier worked in sales and marketing for Procter and Gamble, swiftly stepped down, saying: “I must take responsibility for a disappointing 2009.”

No one at Hull City was prepared to comment last night, when the Guardian was unable to contact Duffen.

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Squad sheets: Hull City v Manchester United

Every away game will provoke trepidation until Manchester United can once more send out a group of fit, established defenders. Although Hull are no Fulham, who beat Sir Alex Ferguson’s side 3-0, they will see an opportunity. The home team are just above the relegation zone but that ought to make them all the keener to grasp any opportunity presented to them. Hull’s problem is that they, too, are vulnerable and United should attack with far more purpose than they did at Craven Cottage. Kevin McCarra

Venue KC Stadium

Tickets Sold out

Last season Hull 0 Manchester United 1

Referee A Wiley

This season’s matches 14 Y43, R3, 3.29 cards per game

sportingbet odds Hull 13-2 Manchester United 7-20 Draw 7-2

Hull

Subs from Duke, Moukoyolo, Kilbane, Mendy, Cousin, Marney, Altidore, Ghilas, Sonko, Vennegoor of Hesselink, Halmosi

Doubtful None

Injured Barmby (calf, 9 Jan), Bullard (knee, 30 Jan), Ashbee (knee, May)

Suspended None

Form guide LDLDWD

Disciplinary record Y36 R2

Leading scorers Geovanni, Hunt 3

Manchester United

Subs from Foster, Fletcher, Anderson, Owen, Rafael, Giggs, Welbeck, Gibson, Obertan, Tosic, Fabio

Doubtful Giggs (hamstring), Neville (calf), Rafael (ankle), Vidic (calf)

Injured Van der Sar (knee, unknown), Brown (hamstring, 30 Dec), Macheda (hamstring, 30 Dec), Nani (ankle, 2 Jan), J Evans (calf, 9 Jan), O’Shea (thigh, 9 Jan), Ferdinand (back, unknown), Hargreaves (knee, unknown)

Suspended None

Form guide LWLWWW

Disciplinary record Y29 R2

Leading scorer Rooney 12

Match pointers

• Manchester United have not drawn away from home since December 2008, a run of 19 games encompassing 14 wins and five draws

• 65% of the goals Hull have scored have come in the first half, the highest proportion in the division

• United are the only Premier League team not to drop any points from a leading position this season

• Hull have failed to score in three consecutive games, their second such run this season, they have never gone four Premier League games without a goal

• No team that has lost five of their opening 18 Premier League matches has ever won the title

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Hull’s Jimmy Bullard to undergo scan at 6pm this evening

• No swelling around Bullard’s knee joint
• Result likely tomorrow

Hull’s midfielder Jimmy Bullard will undergo a scan on his left knee at 6pm and the result is expected to be announced tomorrow.

Bullard, the Premier League’s player of the month for November, landed awkwardly after a challenge in the 3‑0 defeat at Aston Villa and limped off in tears.

The good news so far is that there was no swelling around the joint. The injury occurred in just his fifth appearance since returning from an eight-month lay off following surgery on the right knee.

He marked his full debut with a starring role in the 2-1 win over Stoke and then scored in draws with West Ham and Manchester City.

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