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19 January 2009
Bullard was a popular figure at Fulham but turned his back on the Cottagers in favour of a better salary as part of a £5million record transfer to the KC Stadium. But the move soon turned sour for the Tigers when he was carried off on a stretcher just 37 minutes into his debut with cruciate knee ligament damage.
The 30-year-old could make his comeback in Monday's match between the two sides and Hodgson, said: "I would imagine that he will not get a bad reception but I don't know how fans think in those areas."
He added: "The game has changed enormously in that respect. In the past you wouldn't have imagined it but these days you see Barry getting booed every touch he makes when playing for Man City against Aston Villa, so who knows?
"I wouldn't like to think that will happen though and certainly I would take no satisfaction from our fans doing that so I rather hope that they will give him a better reception."
Bullard was also ruled out for 16 months with the same injury at Craven Cottage before returning to star in Fulham's unlikely escape from relegation in 2008.
He wrote himself into Cottagers folklore on the last day of the 2007-08 season by providing the assist for Danny Murphy's winner against Portsmouth which kept Hodgson's side up.
Hodgson believes Bullard will be desperate to prove he is back to his best and praised his determination.
"He's such an enthusiastic footballer. He loves to play so much and I take my hat off to him for overcoming this latest set back," Hodgson said.
"I'm pretty sure that the Hull medical staff will be holding him back because he'll be so keen to play and obviously we fear him as an opponent."
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