HULL CITY: Three wins at least needed, says Pearson

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HULL City must win at least three of their final 10 games if they are to clinch a third season of top-flight football, according to chairman Adam Pearson.

A worrying run of form has seen the Tigers suffer consecutive defeats at Blackburn, West Ham and Everton and prompt a slide back into the relegation zone.

However, returning to the KC Stadium for the first time in five weeks for the visit of in-form Arsenal tomorrow, Pearson believes the survival fires can be re-ignited with another stirring performance on home soil.

And plotting a route to Premier League safety, the City chairman says a minimum of three wins must be found.

Pearson said: "This is the third consecutive year where this club has had the chance to earn a place in the top flight. It's massively important that we take it.

"We've got 10 games to do it and we have to look at Arsenal as the first opportunity. No game should be beyond us.

"If we can get something off Chelsea and Manchester City, then we can certainly get something from Arsenal.

"We know it will be difficult, Arsenal are the form side in the Premier League, but if we can get a few breaks for a change, we are a match for any side in this division.

"We're going to have to win at least three of our last 10 games and look to draw some more.

"We'd prefer four wins and make life more comfortable for ourselves and that can start against Arsenal."

With only five wins from 28 games this season, it is a tall order for Phil Brown's men.

But with six of the remaining 10 games to come at the KC Stadium, Pearson's positive rhetoric is not without substance.

The Tigers have lost just one of their last 10 home games and managed to take four points from Chelsea and Manchester City in their last two fixtures at the KC.

Confidence has since been dented with three straight defeats but Pearson says the club must remain together.

"We're all going to have to get back to that level of commitment and spirit," said Pearson. "We have to have a slightly longer memory and remember how well we played last month. That work ethic will be key for us."

A reduction in segregation should ensure City break the 25,000 attendance mark for the first time at the KC Stadium tomorrow evening.

With all tickets sold out for the televised fixture last week, the current record of 24,959 – set against Manchester City last month – should be broken.

"We will need every one of those supporters behind us," added Pearson. "For too long visiting teams had things too comfortable when they came to the KC.

"We've got to get a little bit more hostile and make life unpleasant for visiting teams. When we've done that, we're capable of matching any side."

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    by gary davies, hull

    Friday, March 12 2010, 11:17PM

    “what a load of rubbish you false supportors say and go on about just sit back in you arm chairs and pick another team to support from your tv screens and let true supportors who used to be able to get to matchs home and away remember it was only 4 or 5 years ago we were playing chester, hartlepool, kidderminster and exeter where was your support then so shut up and support the team and manager yes he does make some strange team selections but get behind to team more the support of this club gets from the home fans is disgraceful compaired to to stoke, wolves, burnley and portsmouth”

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    by Goatlab, London

    Friday, March 12 2010, 11:11PM

    “Looking forward to a return to form tomorrow, whatever the result. It's optimistic to expect a win but I do expect Bullard to be fit, Altidore and VoH upfront and some real fire in our bellies. More confidence, less schoolboy errors please. Even a draw would upset Wenger and I wish not to be denied that pleasure for the last time this season.”

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    by Ian, KC

    Friday, March 12 2010, 10:16PM

    “What we should have done is get rid of Brown. He's fine in the championship but way out of his depth in the Premiership. I'm sure he said at the fans' forum that he was going to play 4 3 3, so why did he start last Sunday's fiasco with Zaki up front on his own? Any other club and Brown would have been out long ago. His track record is rubbish!”

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    by The Fish Botherer, Hull

    Friday, March 12 2010, 8:29PM

    “PB says that ''we need to be Unied'', I wish we bloody where United, not Leeds though lol.”

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    by George P, West Hull

    Friday, March 12 2010, 8:02PM

    “I totally agree Mr Groucho. Unlike some, I was never happy to see Pearson come back here as it is all so very obviously about money.
    The man has discovered the smell of money and clearly knows of the potential for making bucket loads out of OUR club - he would not have come back otherwise.
    HE SHOULD NOT BE TRUSTED”

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