Jimmy Bullard scores for Hull reserves on comeback after injury

The midfielder was, as expected, substituted at half-time during the match against Bolton reserves, but the 30 year-old showed he was on the way back to his best with a brilliant long-range effort just before the break. Tuesday night's match, watched by Hull manager Phil Brown, was Bullard's first competitive game since damaging knee ligaments on his Hull debut at West Ham nine months ago.  Related ArticlesSol Campbell eyes Arsenal returnYeung completes Birmingham takeoverTheo Walcott gets England U21 call-upEdwin van der Sar set for United reserves returnOwner has 'considerable assets'England prepare for Ukraine qualifierThe England international is due to play a specially arranged friendly next week before possibly making a return against his former club, Fulham, in a fortnight. EmailPrint .at15t_email {display:none !important;}Share|tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/hullcity/6267298/Jimmy-Bullard-scores-for-Hull-reserves-on-comeback-after-injury.html';tweetmeme_style = 'compact';tweetmeme_source = 'TelegraphNews';Email|Printhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/hullcity/6267298/Jimmy-Bullard-scores-for-Hull-reserves-on-comeback-after-injury.htmlTelegraphNews Hull City 

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