Haha I've never met him but seen him on TV a lot, does give off an impression that he might be a bit of a dick!
You can hardly miss him, a Hummer with his name written right down the side of it, fss. I've met him a couple of times at City, he is a bit of a cock.
http://www.onlinepoker.net/poker-news/poker-tv-books/uk-poker-pro-dave-devilfish-ulliott-movie/5109 Story from last year but he's looking to make a film about his life.
No he's not! (nor is he from Hull) Scarlet went to Wolfreton if I remember correctly so I doubt they are either Hull or Beverley.
There's plenty of people from Hull that are known within the UK, but worldwide i'm not sure. Wilberforce would be the only one i'd think.
Peep Show: [video=youtube;GCC5lYl6bxg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCC5lYl6bxg&has_verified=1[/video] Benidorm: [video=youtube;PjHPxFERbI8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjHPxFERbI8[/video] There you go!
The tasty blond bint with a cockney accent that was in Coronation Street BUT, I'm amazed, that on a football message board nobody has mentioned our gift to the world. Without him,none of us would be here. FOOTBALL WAS CREATED BY A SON OF HULL. The man that codified the modern game as it was accepted around the world was a son of Gods own acres. EBENEEZER COBB MORLEY.
Apart from the names mentioned on the first 2 pages (pages 3+4 have gone a bit wayward) dont think anyone has mentioned ROY NORTH. Childrens TV presenter ffrom the 70's and 80's.
Though he wasn't born there, he moved to Sheffield when he was four, he's a mad Sheffield United fan and considers Sheffield to be his home town.
The only others off the top of my head was going to be Reece Shearsmith or Mick Ronson but they have already been said
Two men who really should be more famous than they are considering the scale of their achievements Ebeneezer Cobb Morley: Possibly the most important single figure in the birth of Association Football http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/article3694775.ece Sir John Ellerman - Shipping Magnate and possibly the wealthiest man in British history http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/article603425.ece
Yes,and Jose Altidore,lost a fortune in the casino playing on the back of Devil Twat's advice. He and Bullard were very chumsie indeed. Ulliott has been seen at City,though only in the Prem years.
So far Mark Herman's not been mentioned. Film director who sneaks a Hull City reference into all of his films. Films such as Brassed Off, Little Voice and The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas