RICHARD Garcia will be playing in the English Premier League next season after Hull City defeated Nick Carle's Bristol City 1-0 at Wembley.
Dean Windass was the hero in the Championship play-off final as his hometown club Hull ended their 104-year wait for top-flight football.
Windass, 39, struck a magnificent volley late in the first half to give Phil Brown's side a narrow win and a promotion to the Barclays Premier League which will be worth millions of pounds to the Tigers.
Gary Johnson's Robins were only promoted from League One this time last year and despite a spirited performance the top-class experience of Windass, Nicky Barmby and Bryan Hughes in the Hull side proved crucial as they saw out the win.
Tigers boss Brown told Sky Sports 1: "It's marvellous - I feel for the Bristol City lads - but it is very fitting that Dean Windass got the winning goal.
"I think it was written in the gods that it would be Dean Windass or Nicky Barmby who would get the winner.
"The players have tried hard all season and thoroughly deserve it. It is fantastic feeling to do it here in front of all of these supporters."
Windass said: "It feels unbelievable. I don't think there is anyone left in Hull today looking at how many supporters we've got here.
"To score the wining goal is fantastic. We've worked hard from the start of the season and we've got our rewards for that."
Fellow Hull-born forward Barmby added: "It is amazing to have done it with my hometown club, who have never been in the Premier League.
"It means everything for the kids in the city to see Premier League football and I'm absolutely delighted."
As for Carle, he must pick himself up off the floor and prepare for a hectic period of World Cup qualifiers with the Socceroos.
Windass, 39, struck a magnificent volley late in the first half to give Phil Brown's side a narrow win and a promotion to the Barclays Premier League which will be worth millions of pounds to the Tigers.
Gary Johnson's Robins were only promoted from League One this time last year and despite a spirited performance the top-class experience of Windass, Nicky Barmby and Bryan Hughes in the Hull side proved crucial as they saw out the win.
Tigers boss Brown told Sky Sports 1: "It's marvellous - I feel for the Bristol City lads - but it is very fitting that Dean Windass got the winning goal.
"I think it was written in the gods that it would be Dean Windass or Nicky Barmby who would get the winner.
"The players have tried hard all season and thoroughly deserve it. It is fantastic feeling to do it here in front of all of these supporters."
Windass said: "It feels unbelievable. I don't think there is anyone left in Hull today looking at how many supporters we've got here.
"To score the wining goal is fantastic. We've worked hard from the start of the season and we've got our rewards for that."
Fellow Hull-born forward Barmby added: "It is amazing to have done it with my hometown club, who have never been in the Premier League.
"It means everything for the kids in the city to see Premier League football and I'm absolutely delighted."
As for Carle, he must pick himself up off the floor and prepare for a hectic period of World Cup qualifiers with the Socceroos.
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