Hull release defender Bernard Mendy as Tigers continue cost-cutting

18 May 2010 07:13
Mendy: in action for Hull against Liverpool (right)[LNB]Hull left-back Bernard Mendy has left the club by mutual consent.   [LNB]The 28-year-old Frenchman made 56 appearances for the Tigers after arriving on a free transfer in July 2008.  [LNB] A statement from the club, recently relegated from the Barclays Premier League, read: 'Everybody at Hull City would like to thank Bernard for his efforts during his two seasons at the KC Stadium and we wish him well for the future.'[LNB]Mendy's departure is unlikely to be the last as the club seek to stabilise their finances following relegation to the Coca-Cola Championship.   [LNB]The club's head of football operations Adam Pearson last week put a proposal to players which would see them defer a proportion of their wages in the short term to ease the burden over the summer months.  [LNB] West Brom join Wolves and Stoke in chase for £3.5m Hull star HuntNo Wigan return for 'astronomically' expensive Hull midfielder BullardUps and downs: Our guide to the all the promotion and relegation dramaHULL CITY FC

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