- Bryan Hughes
Football player infobox
playername = Bryan Hughes
fullname = Bryan Hughes
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1976|6|19|df=yes
cityofbirth =Liverpool
countryofbirth =England
height = height|ft=5|in=9
currentclub = Hull City
clubnumber = 11
position =Midfielder
years = 1994-1997
1997-2004
2004-2007
2007-
clubs = Wrexham
Birmingham City
Charlton Athletic
Hull City
caps(goals) = 097 (14)
247 (34)
074 0(5)
037 0(1)
pcupdate = 21:17, 5 October 2008 (UTC)Bryan Hughes (born June 19, 1976 in
Liverpool ) is an English football player who currently plays for Hull City as amidfielder .Club career
Early career
Hughes initially made his name at Wrexham, guiding them to the
FA Cup quarter finals in 1996-97 with the goals he scored on that cup run. It was his performances in the League Cup for Wrexham that caught the attention of Birmingham City.Hughes scored against Colwyn Bay, Scunthorpe United, West Ham United and Birmingham before the Welsh outfit bowed out to Chesterfield. Shortly after that defeat
Trevor Francis paid £800,000 to take him to St Andrews.Birmingham
Hughes made a total of 291 appearances for the Blues, scoring 42 goals, and was an essential part of
Steve Bruce 's side's play-off winning season in 2002 and their first and second seasons in thePremier League , before his switch to South-East London.Unable to sign a new deal with Birmingham, in July 2004 he moved to Charlton Athletic, signing a three year contract.
Charlton
Hughes made his debut against Bolton Wanderers as a substitute for
Matt Holland who was injured in the fifth minute. He bagged a brace in a 4-1 FA Cup win over Rochdale at The Valley in January 2005 - his first strikes for the club, and was on target as the Addicks stuttered past Yeovil Town in the fourth round, but the Addicks failed to progress further and they were knocked out by Leicester City, 2-1. In all, Hughes made only 10 starts all season. He did feature in the final two matches of the campaign, however, and played his part in the dramatic showdown with Crystal Palace, opening the scoring with a shot that went in off the post, as the Eagles were relegated.In 2005-06 he became the man who caused
Jose Mourinho to lose his first match at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea manager. Included in the side for the third round of theCarling Cup , Hughes scored the winning penalty in a dramatic shootout to dump the holders out of the competition - though Mourinho claimed it was technically a draw after 120 minutes.Despite a brave bundled home goal against Blackburn Rovers in November, his first team appearances came in fits and starts in the first half of the season, and it wasn't until the visit of Arsenal on
Boxing Day that Hughes established himself as managerAlan Curbishley made sweeping changes. In a match against Birmingham in early January, Hughes scored against his former club with a header. He also set upDarren Bent for a second goal.His scoring record in cup competitions continued, as he bagged the clinching third against Brentford in round five of the League Cup, and he also notched a goal in the FA Cup replay at Middlesbrough. He actually played in all but five games of the Premiership campaign, passing 50 games for the club, and was on the scoresheet five times.
On December 30 2006, Hughes scored the last-minute winning goal against Aston Villa providing new manager
Alan Pardew with his first win for the club.Hull City
Hughes joined Championship club Hull City on a free transfer from Charlton Athletic on a three year deal on June 29, 2007,cite news
title = Tigers sign Hughes from Charlton
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/h/hull_city/6253230.stm
publisher = BBC Sport
date =2007-06-29
accessdate = 2007-06-29] and scored on his home debut in a 1-0 friendly win over Newcastle United. He mainly played on the left wing for the majority of the season, but played in his preferred central midfield role in their successful play-off games. He scored his first league goal for the Tigers in a 5-0 win against Southampton.Notes
External links
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* [http://www.hullcityafc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10338~8185,00.html Bryan Hughes profile] at hullcityafc.net
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