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Not sure where to put this so bunged it here..
If it’s been posted previously...**** it..

Hull City Season Preview: youthful additions
Wednesday, 18 July 2018 Gabriel
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With the 2018-19 Championship season coming up, The Football Lab spoke to Hull City fan David Morley (@DaveMorley4).

David Marshall was one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League in 2013-14. Can he rediscover that form, or might Will Mannion challenge him for the jersey?

We have now signed George Long from Scunthorpe, that to me means one of our current keepers will be on their way out. I hope that if it is Mannion that goes, it’s only a loan deal, he has huge potential and I would like to think he’s still got a future here. So far, Marshall hasn’t been given a fair crack, I would like to see him have a regular stint in goal and show the fans what he’s made of.


Proper fan or poor copying from the writer?
 
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I am glad to see Swanny is 'excited' by players who have proven absolutely nothing at this level of football, and we are not even competing with teams for players who are earning far less in income this year. Yes we are cutting the bills, yet we will make a significant profit this year due to parachute payments now and we are not even getting close to competing a the top end of the table or even top middle of the table which we should be given our top 6 income.

Let's not forget the Allams continue to throw away any bit of good work they did on the football side of things.

[HASHTAG]#ALLAMSOUT[/HASHTAG] and the boycott continues.
 
I am glad to see Swanny is 'excited' by players who have proven absolutely nothing at this level of football, and we are not even competing with teams for players who are earning far less in income this year. Yes we are cutting the bills, yet we will make a significant profit this year due to parachute payments now and we are not even getting close to competing a the top end of the table or even top middle of the table which we should be given our top 6 income.

Let's not forget the Allams continue to throw away any bit of good work they did on the football side of things.

[HASHTAG]#ALLAMSOUT[/HASHTAG] and the boycott continues.

So you'd rather the allams spent the kind of money Forrest are spending and give people daft contracts but in turn stay for another 2/3/4 years?

Me personally I'd rather us do exactly what we are doing and building a squad that looks like it won't go up but at the same time won't go down, the allams get their money back and then **** off leaving us with a new owner, a debt free club and a squad that's young, has a growing value (hopefully) and plenty of scope for the new owner to invest rather then Pay of debt....
 
So you'd rather the allams spent the kind of money Forrest are spending and give people daft contracts but in turn stay for another 2/3/4 years?

Me personally I'd rather us do exactly what we are doing and building a squad that looks like it won't go up but at the same time won't go down, the allams get their money back and then **** off leaving us with a new owner, a debt free club and a squad that's young, has a growing value (hopefully) and plenty of scope for the new owner to invest rather then Pay of debt....

I still don't get why so many think that they are planning to leave after they have got their money back, and on top of that leave us debt free with a good young squad that's increasing in value.
 
I still don't get why so many think that they are planning to leave after they have got their money back, and on top of that leave us debt free with a good young squad that's increasing in value.
I assume its because it makes the club more attractive to a potential buyer, plus it is sensible in case they dont get a buyer.
My concern though is that they continue to be unrealistic in tems of how much they expect a buyer to pay, which has likely been the big problem all along (a view backed up recently by someone pretty close to the twats).
 
I still don't get why so many think that they are planning to leave after they have got their money back, and on top of that leave us debt free with a good young squad that's increasing in value.
I think Eham has made it quite obvious what his plan is with the age and low cost of the players coming in. We are clearly now a selling club.
 
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So you'd rather the allams spent the kind of money Forrest are spending and give people daft contracts but in turn stay for another 2/3/4 years?

Me personally I'd rather us do exactly what we are doing and building a squad that looks like it won't go up but at the same time won't go down, the allams get their money back and then **** off leaving us with a new owner, a debt free club and a squad that's young, has a growing value (hopefully) and plenty of scope for the new owner to invest rather then Pay of debt....
I’d agree completely if they were going to leave
I don’t expect they are though
I assume they’re trying to get to a place we’re they can stay after getting their cash out

I hope you’re right though
 
We have an added problem now, the brokers that were involved in trying to find a buyer have got fed up of Ehab’s games and are no longer bothering.

I think we all know they where never bothered about selling whilst they still had cash from dropping down coming in, they just played the game and acted like they wanted to. Fingers crossed they act quickly and seriously when the cash cow has run dry and it starts to potentially hurt them financially rather then help them
 
I think we all know they where never bothered about selling whilst they still had cash from dropping down coming in, they just played the game and acted like they wanted to. Fingers crossed they act quickly and seriously when the cash cow has run dry and it starts to potentially hurt them financially rather then help them

The earliest they will go is next summer unless Adkins does the impossible and we will be stuck with them indefinitely
 
The earliest they will go is next summer unless Adkins does the impossible and we will be stuck with them indefinitely

I think we will see activity the second the last payment is made, but I think your right...it will probs take till summer