He has only ever had real success with us. Shows to me it is all about timing, if you just happen to find the right mix of players it works, but they are hard to find.
We probably owe him a lot, he was one of the major contributors in turning this club around, bringing us out of the eternal doldrums and into the most successful period in our history, (sadly tainted as that has been).It was 15 years ago today that he joined us.
Time flies.
To be fair, we were pretty dreadful in that first Championship season, he was obviously brilliant for us ahead of that, but he went on to be dreadful at Palace as well.
Peter Taylor has left his role as director of football and caretaker manager at Gillingham.
There were still some terrific games: the 3-0 at Stoke, the 3-2 at Luton, the 1-0 home win against Leeds. And there were mitigating circumstances: Ash's injury, Lynch and McPhee - two signings he was relying on - barely being able to kick a ball for us (I think Coles got a bad injury too, but I may be wrong on that). After two promotions in two seasons, consolidation was a sensible policy. And we never really looked like going down.
As for his personality, I interviewed him last year and he was one of the nicest people imaginable. Very funny, gracious, makes time for everyone, and obviously looks upon Hull City and Hull with enormous affection.


True, though I'm not sure losing McPhee was a particularly bad thing.![]()
There were still some terrific games: the 3-0 at Stoke, the 3-2 at Luton, the 1-0 home win against Leeds. And there were mitigating circumstances: Ash's injury, Lynch and McPhee - two signings he was relying on - barely being able to kick a ball for us (I think Coles got a bad injury too, but I may be wrong on that). After two promotions in two seasons, consolidation was a sensible policy. And we never really looked like going down.
As for his personality, I interviewed him last year and he was one of the nicest people imaginable. Very funny, gracious, makes time for everyone, and obviously looks upon Hull City and Hull with enormous affection.


Can't remember at which club, but just before he went to Palace, he had another interview. Here's a quote from when he was asked about that interview.
"It was half way the interview, I had a change of heart and realised I still had unfinished business at Hull".
A week later he took the Palace job
He's full of ****![]()
Charlton, I think.Can't remember at which club, but just before he went to Palace, he had another interview. Here's a quote from when he was asked about that interview.
"It was half way the interview, I had a change of heart and realised I still had unfinished business at Hull".
A week later he took the Palace job
He's full of ****![]()