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Hull City staff clean 'Allam Out' graffiti from KCOM Stadium walls ahead of Premier League return as protests against ownership continue

On the opening day of the Premier League season, staff were pictured cleaning 'Allam Out' graffiti from the walls of Hull City's KCOM Stadium.

The managerless Tigers are in disarray with only 13 fit senior players going into their first match against champions Leicester, and many supporters have had enough of the Assem Allam regime.

With just hours to go before their return to the top flight, staff were desperately trying to rid the stadium walls of the graffiti using high-powered pressure washers.

A cleaner uses a pressure washer to clean graffiti from the wall of the KCOM Stadium
A cleaner uses a pressure washer to clean graffiti from the wall of the KCOM Stadium
A programme stall was also tagged just hours before the start of the top flight season
A programme stall was also tagged just hours before the start of the top flight season
A member of staff paints over graffiti on the wall of the KCOM Stadium on Saturday
A member of staff paints over graffiti on the wall of the KCOM Stadium on Saturday

Programme stalls were also targeted with the slogan, threatening to put Hull City in an embarrassing position with 25,000 supporters set to descend on the stadium on Saturday lunchtime.