Frame chief Steve Bruce says he is "stunned" and "irate" after Jake Livermore's certain test for cocaine.
The midfielder has been suspended by the Football Association and his club, who must beat Manchester United on the most recent day of the season to have any trust of evading Premier League assignment.
"We're in a condition of stun and dissatisfaction," Bruce told BBC Sport.
"At that point you get furious in view of his activities. We've never experienced it so its troublesome."
Bruce included: "In case you're going to oversee in the major alliances there will be times when its troublesome. You need to manage off-handle issues however its what I'm paid to do.
"We've had an appalling week, however you tidy yourself off and go once more."
Bruce let it be known has been "the hardest 24-36 hours I've had in football administration", including: "They're currently taking a gander at Jake's B test - I accept he needs to put his activities in composing before Thursday, then the hearing will be at whatever point it sits."
Players who test positive on match days for illicit "social" medications - rather than execution upgrading medications - can face up to a two-year boycott under FA rules.
Livermore, 25, has played 39 times for Hull this season subsequent to being marked from Tottenham for £8m.
Previous England midfielder Jermaine Jenas, who played with Livermore at Tottenham, needs Hull to help the player.
"I've known Jake since he was a youthful fellow and I know where it counts he is a decent chap," said Jenas on Match of the Day.
"He has experienced some extremely extreme individual issues which have been hard for him. I might want to see Hull help him to some degree on the grounds that it has been an extreme year for the chap."
Previous England striker Alan Shearer, likewise talking on Match of the Day, said Livermore had let himself and his group down "frightfully".
"That is going to live with him for whatever remains of his life," included Shearer. "He is discolored with that now for whatever remains of his life. The timing is shocking for Hull."
Livermore was not accessible for Hull's urgent match at his previous club Tottenham on Saturday, which they lost 2-0
The midfielder has been suspended by the Football Association and his club, who must beat Manchester United on the most recent day of the season to have any trust of evading Premier League assignment.
"We're in a condition of stun and dissatisfaction," Bruce told BBC Sport.
"At that point you get furious in view of his activities. We've never experienced it so its troublesome."
Bruce included: "In case you're going to oversee in the major alliances there will be times when its troublesome. You need to manage off-handle issues however its what I'm paid to do.
"We've had an appalling week, however you tidy yourself off and go once more."
Bruce let it be known has been "the hardest 24-36 hours I've had in football administration", including: "They're currently taking a gander at Jake's B test - I accept he needs to put his activities in composing before Thursday, then the hearing will be at whatever point it sits."
Players who test positive on match days for illicit "social" medications - rather than execution upgrading medications - can face up to a two-year boycott under FA rules.
Livermore, 25, has played 39 times for Hull this season subsequent to being marked from Tottenham for £8m.
Previous England midfielder Jermaine Jenas, who played with Livermore at Tottenham, needs Hull to help the player.
"I've known Jake since he was a youthful fellow and I know where it counts he is a decent chap," said Jenas on Match of the Day.
"He has experienced some extremely extreme individual issues which have been hard for him. I might want to see Hull help him to some degree on the grounds that it has been an extreme year for the chap."
Previous England striker Alan Shearer, likewise talking on Match of the Day, said Livermore had let himself and his group down "frightfully".
"That is going to live with him for whatever remains of his life," included Shearer. "He is discolored with that now for whatever remains of his life. The timing is shocking for Hull."
Livermore was not accessible for Hull's urgent match at his previous club Tottenham on Saturday, which they lost 2-0
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