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Could Phillips challenge Pandur?
Could Phillips challenge Pandur?

BBC News

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Could Phillips challenge Pandur?

Will new Hull City signing Dillon Phillips challenge the position of current number one keeper Ivor Pandur?Phillips joined on Monday from Rotherham United, where he rotated in and out of the starting XI last season, making 33 League One Davis from the Rotherham Advertiser has been speaking to BBC Radio Humberside about why Phillips probably won't be the first name on the teamsheet when he arrives at the Tigers."Dillon in one-off games could be very good, a very good shot stopper at times. Sometimes he let things through and you thought 'oh, he might have saved that'."He kind of got found out a little bit. He could play well for five or six games and something would go wrong and that's why he never played in the team permanently."In the Championship, I think he'd be a very good back-up but I'd be very surprised if Hull bring him in as their first choice."Listen to the full interview and more on BBC Sounds.

Hull City sign goalkeeper Phillips from Rotherham
Hull City sign goalkeeper Phillips from Rotherham

BBC News

time16-06-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Hull City sign goalkeeper Phillips from Rotherham

Hull City have signed goalkeeper Dillon Phillips following his departure from Rotherham 30-year-old will officially move to the MKM Stadium on 1 July on a two-year deal, with a club option of an additional began his career at Charlton Athletic, where he made 81 league appearances before moving to Cardiff City in 2020 after the Addicks were relegated to League season, Phillips made 33 league appearances for Rotherham before the club announced he was one of four players to be released at the end of their contracts.

Rotherham forward Green among four released
Rotherham forward Green among four released

BBC News

time09-05-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Rotherham forward Green among four released

Rotherham United have released Andre Green, Alex MacDonald, Dillon Phillips and Jake Hull following the conclusion of the 2024-25 League One 26, joined from Slovan Bratislava in 2023 but made just 26 appearances during an injury-hit two seasons with the 35, made 19 Millers appearances, having joined from Stevenage last Phillips, 29, turned out 35 times for the club this term while 23-year-old Hull made just five senior appearances and has previously spent time on loan with Guiseley, Hartlepool, Boston United and the club have offered new contracts to Hakeem Odoffin, Cameron Humphreys, Hamish Douglas, Joshua Kayode and Ciaran pair Odoffin and Humphreys made 52 and 46 appearances respectively for the club this club also said they had exercised contract options on Jack Holmes, Ben Hatton and Josh Ayres for the 2025-26 campaign.

Mitchell man sentenced to four years for child sexual abuse material offenses
Mitchell man sentenced to four years for child sexual abuse material offenses

Yahoo

time25-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Mitchell man sentenced to four years for child sexual abuse material offenses

Apr. 24—MITCHELL — A Mitchell man was sentenced Tuesday morning in Davison Felony Court to four years in prison after pleading guilty to one count of distribution of child sexual abuse material and one count of possession of child sexual abuse material, both classified as Class 4 felonies. For the distribution charge, Dillon Phillips, 21, received a ten-year sentence with eight years suspended, along with credit for 224 days already served. He received an identical sentence for the possession charge, minus the credit for time served. The sentences will run consecutively. Phillips entered his guilty plea in November as part of a plea agreement that resulted in the dismissal of eight additional counts of possession of child sexual abuse material. The case began in February 2024 when the Mitchell Police Department was alerted by the Flagstaff, Arizona Police Department about a 13-year-old girl who had sent nude images via Snapchat to an account registered in Mitchell. Investigators traced the Snapchat account to Phillips using his cell phone number and associated IP addresses. A search warrant executed in August uncovered an image of the victim that matched one sent to the Snapchat account linked to Phillips. According to court records, Phillips forwarded this image to another individual through a messaging service in November 2023, while posing as a female named "Jessie." Further forensic analysis of Phillips' phone revealed at least ten additional images depicting prepubescent females, aged 4 to 12, engaged in sexual acts or poses. These images were created or modified between July 7 and Aug. 19, 2024, falling under new South Dakota laws on child pornography enacted July 1, 2024. During interviews with police, Phillips denied owning the Snapchat account but admitted to engaging in sexualized conversations online, often pretending to be a juvenile. He denied requesting nude images but acknowledged he was the only person who used his phone.

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