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Dawson Signs New Deal

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10:26 6th July 2012

by HCAFC

Andy Dawson has put pen-to-paper on a new one-year deal with the Tigers.

33-year-old Dawson is the longest serving member of the Tigers' squad having arrived on a free transfer from Scunthorpe United in June 2003.

Since then, the left-back has made an impressive 310 appearances in black and amber and has represented the club in all four divisions, earning a place in Tigers folklore in the process.

On signing his new deal, Dawson said: "I am very happy to have signed a new contract and extend my stay at this football club.

"It's obviously been a bit of long process but thankfully it's all sorted now and I can concentrate on my preparations for the new season and giving everything I can for this football club.

"I've said all along that it's been an honour and a privilege to play for Hull City all these years.

"This club has achieved so much in the last nine years, more than I ever expected when I first joined back in 2003.

"I remember walking round the side of the pitch at the KC Stadium with Peter Taylor on my first day as a Hull City player and he was telling me all about his ambitions for the club.

"Obviously the first objective was to get out of Division Three. We did that at the first attempt in 2003/04 and everything that has happened since then has been nothing short of remarkable.

"My journey with the club just goes to show that with hard work and commitment, anything is possible."

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