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'Maybe people will stop sleeping on us' - Hull enjoy dream return
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'Maybe people will stop sleeping on us' - Hull enjoy dream return

August 22, 2026 at 04:17 PM
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Hull City celebrate a dream return to the Premier League after a period away from the top flight, with players and staff reflecting on an achievement they feel has been underappreciated.

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Relegation favourites Hull City start the season well with a victory over Manchester United as their manager says "we are trying to prove people wrong".

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Hull City have completed a return to English football's top division, prompting emotional reactions from the squad who feel they had been written off during their time in the lower tiers. The phrase 'maybe people will stop sleeping on us' captures the sense of vindication felt by the club after years spent outside the Premier League spotlight. Their promotion campaign has been framed as a collective overachievement story, with the squad emphasising unity and resilience. The return marks a significant moment for a club whose Premier League stints have historically been short-lived.

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Hull's return to the Premier League is a genuine feel-good story rooted in patience, recruitment and dressing-room cohesion. For a club that has yo-yoed between divisions, the challenge now is to translate Championship momentum into Premier League survival — and the squad's apparent chip on its shoulder could be a useful asset in a brutal top-flight environment where underdogs are punished for any lack of intensity.

Impact

Hull City move up to a higher competitive tier, raising the overall difficulty of their fixtures and requiring a squad-level recalibration against stronger opposition.

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'Maybe people will stop sleeping on us' - Hull enjoy dream return

Hull City celebrate a dream return to the Premier League after a period away from the top flight, with players and staff reflecting on an achievement they feel has been underappreciated.

Article summary

Hull City have completed a return to English football's top division, prompting emotional reactions from the squad who feel they had been written off during their time in the lower tiers. The phrase 'maybe people will stop sleeping on us' captures the sense of vindication felt by the club after years spent outside the Premier League spotlight. Their promotion campaign has been framed as a collective overachievement story, with the squad emphasising unity and resilience. The return marks a significant moment for a club whose Premier League stints have historically been short-lived.

Hull's return to the Premier League is a genuine feel-good story rooted in patience, recruitment and dressing-room cohesion. For a club that has yo-yoed between divisions, the challenge now is to translate Championship momentum into Premier League survival — and the squad's apparent chip on its shoulder could be a useful asset in a brutal top-flight environment where underdogs are punished for any lack of intensity.

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Aug 22, 2026, 4:17 PM
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