Rob Hulse

Where is Rob Hulse now?

Former Sheffield United striker Rob Hulse retired from playing in 2013 after three years at Queens Park Rangers where he won the Championship in 2011.

In a career mostly played out in the second-tier of English football, Hulse also won promotion to the Premier League with both West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield United.

It was during his time at Bramall Lane where he enjoyed the most Premier League success, scoring eight goals in 29 league games before suffering a horrific injury in March 2007 which ruled him out for the rest of the season and was a major reason why his side was relegated on the last day of the season.

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Upon retiring from playing, Hulse started studying for a physiotherapy degree at the University of Salford, graduating in August 2017 with first class honours and earning the highest mark on the course.

The degree which was partially funded by the PFA led to a position as a rotational physiotherapist at Russell Hall’s Hospital in Dudley.

After spending four months working on rotation he now works as a full-time physiotherapist. He chose a career in the NHS over offers to work within a football club’s medical department and admits that he rarely watches any football any more.

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Rob Hulse: Premier League Statistics

NationalityEngland
PositionStriker
Appearances36
Goals Scored8
Yellow Cards6
Red Cards0
Premier League Teams Played forSheffield United, QPR, West Bromwich Albion

Statistics courtesy of www.premierleague.com

Last Updated on 29 November 2022 by Admin