Bullard committed to Tigers

22 April 2009 09:46
Jimmy Bullard has vowed not to walk out on Hull City this summer, even if the club are relegated from the Premier League.[LNB] The midfielder became the Tigers' record signing during the winter transfer window when he completed a £5million move from Fulham.[LNB]However, his career at the KC Stadium has so far brought just 37 minutes of action after he sustained a season-ending injury on his debut against West Ham.[LNB]He was signed with the intention of helping to keep the club in the top flight, and is earning a Premier League salary.[LNB]There had, therefore, been suggestions that Hull would struggle to retain his services at the end of the season were they to succumb to the drop.[LNB]Bullard, though, insists he is going nowhere and has made it clear that he wants to repay the faith shown in him by manager Phil Brown.[LNB]"I've no clauses in my contract, that's one thing I don't like," he said.[LNB]"When I signed, it's because I want to be a Hull player in the long run.[LNB]"It's a four-and-a-half-year contract and I want to play that for Hull and more."[LNB]

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