When will we ever learn...Guess the year.
"The lesson I learned from last season was to improve in January in terms of the transfer window,"
"We only brought maybe one or two in in the January transfer window last season. If we get ourselves in similar situation hopefully with a good start next season then obviously the transfer window doesn't need to be considered more seriously, but it certainly needs to be targeted to enable the second half of the season to be as successful and to give these guys a chance.
"In terms of the numbers of the squad last season, it was critical that towards the end we were using the full squad as opposed to using the same 12 to 15 players, and consequently that took its toll on us at the end of the season."
Hull have been turned down by a clutch of transfer targets this summer after deals appeared to have been concluded, opting not to join the Tigers after fees had been agreed for them.
City's veteran midfielder ******************, though, asserted that the situation was not affecting players already at the club.
"We're not frustrated as a team," he told reporters. "We know that the club is working really hard to get the right players and the right deals for us.
"What we don't want is the manager to bring someone in that's not going to improve us. We won't gain anything and it's money not well spent.
For me it could be every transfer window.