
Jake Marshall Watched By Scouts
Babilayna CF's 17 year old Center Forward Jake Marshall is being watched by several clubs from the premiership after coming into the limelight at the start of last season. Marshall who is intrested in moving clubs quoted
"Im intrested in clubs which are intrested in me ive read reports on the Sky Sports News which says that clubs such as West ham , Portsmouth Hull,Stoke Fulham and Aston Villa are interested after all I am only seventeen and hope to become the worlds best player
Marshall is described by his current manager at Babilayna ex Leeds striker Carl Shutt as:
Jake is a tough strong and rapid striker with a great shot from distance he is our Game Winner and last season Scored 18 goals and and assisted 7 himself , I think if a premiership club does sign him this summer then i reckon he will be on the plane to South Africa and beyond in England colours
It is beleved Marshall will become the most ever expensive player outside the premiership with clubs willing to pay around 1 million for the young english man
Read more after Babilyana play their title deciding clash against Athletic Club Salsabie which will be Marshall's last match.
Babilyana are CHAMPIONS
Marshall rocket enough to give Babilyana the title over fierce rivals
Babilyana 1-0 Athletic Club
Marshall (94)
Babilyana CF were crowned champions today as a last second Marshall brace secured them the title. The home team had the chance to go ahead early on in the match with Marshall firing wide. Athletic had the chance to go ahead after the Babilyana keeper brought down the AC Salsabie striker with Salsabie firing wide. Marshall found himself in alot of space and with encouragement from the crowd to shoot he placed a sublime left foot finish into the top corner infront of the Babilyana faithful. At the end of the match Marshall ran to the Babilyana crowd and gave a speech saying "My time at Babilyana has been unforgetfull Id like to thank the staff and my team mates for supporting me I thank you the fans for the amazing support and messages after my metaltarsal break at the start of the current season. I Leave you as Champions.
Hull City sign Wonderkid Marshall

Hull City have signed English Striker Jake Marshall from Babiylana for a reported 1 Million Pounds. Marshall stated that he was ' really happy and that he hoped we be able to establish himself a key player in the first team'.
Marshall played a magnificent game last weekend which turned out to be his last game for Babiylana as he scored a goal from 30 yards as he spotted the keeper off his line , he smashed the ball which went over the keepers head and into the back of the net Marshall answered after the media questioned him about the strike beng the best in his career the forward said "It was special but it's something im capable of doing more than once in my career ." Marshall got a rating of 8.0 in the 1-0 win as he made some superb passes which created chances which the wingers failed to put away.
Hull City manager Phil Brown quoted:
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I am delighted with the capture of Jake I've watched him play personally in the last 3 weeks , and ive been very impressed , he can shoot , pass , tackle , create chances and his desicion making is second to none. I believe he will become one of the best players in the world one day.
Marshall will wear the number 9 shirt , the number he had worn at Babilayna and is on the bench for Wednesdays reserve game against Blackburn.
Hull City A 0-0 Hull City B
Marshall made little impact as his team could only manage a draw in a lacklustre game in which neither team deserved anything after both teams squandered chances to win the game
Geovanni WonderStrike Not Enough For Tigers
Hull go down to Blackburn
Blackburn 2-1 Hull City
Result From Ewood Park
An amazing freekick by Geovanni was not enough as two Jason Roberts goals gave Hull their 1st defeat of the season. Blackburn opened in 12 mins from a 12 yard shot placed past Boaz Myhill. Hull equalized at 65 Mins when Geovanni's free kick found its way into the top corner of Paul Robinsons goal. Hull felt injustice in the 92 Minute as Andy Dawson was judged to handball a Morten Gamst Pedersen shot replays blater showing the ball hitting Dawsons chest. Roberts cooly converted to win the game 2-1

A Rarity Still Not Enough
Battling Hull Go Down Again
Hull City 1-3 Fulham
Mendy (10) Elm (45+2)
Johnson (52)(74)
Result From KC Stadium
Phil Brown's side were brushed to one side as Roy Hodgson's Fulham were visitors. Hull broke the deadlock after Bernard Mendy converted a Jimmy Bullard corner on 10 mins. Fulham pegged one back late in the 1st Half with a David Elm chance on 45 +2. After half time it all seemed to go wrong for Hull as a Andy Johnson volley on 52 and again on 74 with a amazing solo run which left Hull reeling. Hull currently lie 19th in the League after 2 games.

Get Your Act Together
Marshall calls for change in fortune
Youth striker Jake Marshall is calling for a change in his teams approach to games after they have lost their two opening fixtures to Fulham and Blackburn he quoted
"Hull have the potential to be a supurb team but the way were playing at the moment is not good enough, The fans deserve more for their money than what their receving we need to be able to close down a game and not concede goals at stupid times". He was asked about his current progress at the club he replyed "Yeah things are going great Im currently injured at the moment which has put a damper on things I hope to be back in full training next week its nothing serious its a pulled tendon the medical staff have ruled me out as a precaution so I avoid serious damage dont want my career ending at 17". Hulls next game is at home to 9th place Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Pressure Kick Puts Hull In 3 Points
Geovanni Comes To Hull's Rescue
Hull went into this game with high sprits as they faced a tough opposition in Wolves they knew it wouldn't
be easy. Hull went ahead on 25 with a volley from Bullard being saved by Hennesey but Venegoor of Hessilink picked up the pieces. The match stayed even until on 90 +2 Minutes Kevin Doyle goal of the season contender found its way into the net in means of a Bicycle Kick. After awful attacking Hull broke away with Craig Fagan and was brought down by the Welsh stopper was sent off for the foul and then dissent. Geovanni stepped up against Marcus Hahnemann and blasted it top corner to give Hull the 3 points. Phill Brown did not hesitate to question the character of his players in the 2-1 win.

Toffees Push Tigers To One Side
Hull Learn Lession The Hardway
Everton 2-0 Hull City
Result From Goodison Park
Today Hull learnt the hard way against Everton and their Europa League credentials as they were brushed aside by the Toffees. Everton opened up on 20 minutes thanks to Marouane Fellani with a Tim Cahill cross headed in my the Belgian international. Hull had their chances as Altidore and Bullard both rattled the cross bar. Hull looked to get a goal back but then Steven Piennar unleashed a rocket of a shot Boaz Myhill could only watch and admire as it flew in to top corner. Phil Brown blasted his side performance "We had chances to take and we didnt simply we wasnt good enough" Hulls next match is a trip to the Reebok to take on Bolton Wanderers,Hull currently lie 18th in the League.

Marshall To Move From Hull
Young Gun's Future In Doubt
Stoke Portsmouth and West Ham were on alert today as Jake Marshall's Hull future today is in doubt after Phil Brown slams his progress saying possibly the worst buy ever and his ambition of playing for his boyhood heros Aston Villa. Despite netting two long rangers in the last training match. Brown was quick to criticize Marshall saying that he does not fit Hull credentials and ambition. The avid Villa Fan Marshall reacted by launching an attack on the manager slamming his coaching saying " Your the one meant to be improving the way I play and as for Villa isn't it every young footballers dream to play for their heros". Marshall left Hulls training ground to a mob of Hull fans asking for autographs. They seem happy that he launched the attack. More as this develops

Marshall Leaves Hull..............So Does Phil Brown
Hull City today parted ways with Jake Marshall after bust ups between staff over the players future. Marshall today said "There is too much hostility going on at the club and I do not want any part of this I feel I need to leave" Hull also announced the sacking of Phil Brown.
Assistant boss Brian Horton and Steve Parkin will take charge of the Tigers' first-team until further notice.
After Saturday's last-gasp defeat by Everton, Hull are second from bottom of the Premier League and three points adrift of safety.
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