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‘Dumbfounded’ Irvine opens up on controversial Hull exit – The World Game
Socceroos midfielder Jackson Irvine has opened up on his premature exit from relegated Hull City, insisting he felt he had little option but to depart the Tigers last month.
Vice-captain Irvine joined skipper Eric Lichaj and two other senior players in heading out of Humberside before the Championship restart, after being effectively told they were no longer wanted.
Tigers officials even informed the quartet – which also included Stephen Kingsley and Marcus Maddison – they would have to fend for themselves should they incur season-ending injuries during the Championship run-in.
With more games in the bank than any other Hull player – 112 over three seasons – Irvin…
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