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08th May 2018

‘We’ve made memories together I’ll never forget’ – David Meyler waves goodbye to Hull

Jack O'Toole

Hull City midfielder David Meyler has bid farewell to the club with his contract set to expire at the end of the season.

Meyler moved to Hull on loan from Sunderland in November 2012 before sealing a permanent move to the Tigers in January 2013.

The 28-year-old played 191 games in six seasons at the KCOM Stadium and will now look to move on in his career after letting the club know that he would not be staying with them beyond this season.

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“I just want to take this opportunity to thank all the fans at for the past 5 and a half years,” Meyler wrote on his Twitter account.

“It’s been an incredible journey. I’m truly honoured to be part of the most successful period in the clubs history. We’ve made memories together I’ll never forget.

“I’d to thank all 5 managers I’ve played under Steve Bruce, Mick Phelan, Marco Silva, Leonid Slutsky & Nigel Adkins.

“I’ve been very fortunate to play with some great players in my time at Hull. Also I can’t forget all the people who work behind the scenes thank you for everything!”

Hull finished their season in 19th spot in the Championship with 11 wins from 46 games.

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