Match Day Thread Stoke v Hull City

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Oh well, at least we can console ourselves knowing that they trained hard this week!

Every man, woman & dog knew we desperately needed an experienced CB, for whatever reason it didn’t happen, we have what we have, & now have to just crack on and get the best out of what we’ve got. I do kind of have some sympathy with some of the youngsters, particularly the defenders, it’s not their fault they just aren’t good enough for this level, being sent out, like boys v men. They are getting bullied every game, and must be getting punch drunk.

For McCann’s part, whether he had his hands tied behind his back or not, I do feel he could do more to help them; instead of standing there on the side line like a ruddy stooge, guide, coach them from the touch line, read the game for them, just like many of us have done before with Junior football. Even better, give them some more support, change the system, 3,5,2, use Emmanuel. A novel idea, I know, to give the opposition an element of surprise, rather than a set template on how to over power/overrun us. But it clearly isn’t working at present, so play a system that better suits the players at his disposal. Of course, like others have said, I’m certain any other Manager would be able to get a better tune from our squad.
 
One criticism of McCann from first time around in this league was that he seems to be unable to deal with anyone who challenges his way of thinking.

Better managers than him have been able to handle being interviewed on the radio by Burnsy. Gets Burnsy taken off interviews and the next thing he's prickling at Mike White for asking legitimate questions of the lack of goals when you've just broken the club drought record.

I don't think it's a coincidence at all that we haven't signed one of those shouty organisers. If he can't handle the woke snowflakes from the bbc, then how is he going to handle a loud voice in the dressing room with proven experience at the current level he and Byrne never really established themselves at?

McCann’s not been a manager long. It wasn’t that long ago he was still playing. If he can’t handle Burnsy and Mike White asking him polite questions about the team’s woes on the pitch, I wouldn’t be surprised if he feels insecure about experienced players in the dressing room potentially undermining him by being a better leader than him. I thought Coyle was late 20s but he’s only 25. Our average squad age is like 23 or something.
 
Oh well, at least we can console ourselves knowing that they trained hard this week!

Every man, woman & dog knew we desperately needed an experienced CB, for whatever reason it didn’t happen, we have what we have, & now have to just crack on and get the best out of what we’ve got. I do kind of have some sympathy with some of the youngsters, particularly the defenders, it’s not their fault they just aren’t good enough for this level, being sent out, like boys v men. They are getting bullied every game, and must be getting punch drunk.

For McCann’s part, whether he had his hands tied behind his back or not, I do feel he could do more to help them; instead of standing there on the side line like a ruddy stooge, guide, coach them from the touch line, read the game for them, just like many of us have done before with Junior football. Even better, give them some more support, change the system, 3,5,2, use Emmanuel. A novel idea, I know, to give the opposition an element of surprise, rather than a set template on how to over power/overrun us. But it clearly isn’t working at present, so play a system that better suits the players at his disposal. Of course, like others have said, I’m certain any other Manager would be able to get a better tune from our squad.
Don't laugh, but I had a thought of using Emmanuel in front of the defence for his energy, it just seems so lacklustre.
 
The embargo has ****ed us massively in the summer, regardless of McCann’s shortcomings. There was another centre-half called Jason Kerr who joined Wigan this summer from a SPL side and he was only a six-figure fee. Big, physical lad; only 24 but still more mature and experienced than Greaves, Alfie Jones and Bernard. Way too good to be playing League 1 this season and could’ve signed for a number of bottom half or mid-table Championship teams. Had we not been under embargo and willing to spend the £600,000 or so, we could’ve signed a player like him.

The embargo was window dressing. It was already the policy not to spend - sign frees and loans on low wages. We finished the window with space left available under the embargo terms.

I can understand us not being able to afford a proven centreforward, but if you look at how we did spend then could surely have perhaps kept a hold of one or two of the lads we loaned out in midfield,. Not signed 2 out of longMan, Williams, Cannon Moncur or Bernard and stretched to a senior-pro championship centreback.

Not only to improve the defence.

We can't expect our young forwards to compete in games against experienced defenses if they're not training against experienced defenders day in, day out.
 
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I understand but I’m not slating him by questioning his ability. I remember reading something about Steven Gerrard and that Houllier told him after he made his first-team debut against Blackburn that he’d need to seriously hit the gym and bulk up a bit if he wanted to play senior football as a career. It’s clear Greaves needs to do the same.

I think McLoughlin not being good enough is a weird one. Wasn’t he given a new three-year contract recently? His contract was due to run out this summer but he got a new three-year deal in March. His contract not running out until 2024 is longer than anyone else at the club right now. Lots of players have contracts running out next summer or summer 2023 but his is the longest.

I thought his deal was until 2023 with a 1-year option, which is the same as half the squad, but looking at the wording of the announcement it's unclear whether his is a year longer or not. City just called it a 3-year deal in March this year so it depends whether they were counting the end of last season as one of the 3 years.
 
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McCann’s not been a manager long. It wasn’t that long ago he was still playing. If he can’t handle Burnsy and Mike White asking him polite questions about the team’s woes on the pitch, I wouldn’t be surprised if he feels insecure about experienced players in the dressing room potentially undermining him by being a better leader than him. I thought Coyle was late 20s but he’s only 25. Our average squad age is like 23 or something.

Yeah. It's something I've felt for a while.

Grant has something to offer the game, and with experience, who knows where he'll end up.

For now though, I'm not convinced he'd be able to handle the kind of players that we need to sign in January to bring the best out of the talent we have and give us a chance of staying up.
 
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McCann's half time tea talk - he's stopped blaming the players he's now blaming the Almighty
 
McCann’s not been a manager long. It wasn’t that long ago he was still playing. If he can’t handle Burnsy and Mike White asking him polite questions about the team’s woes on the pitch, I wouldn’t be surprised if he feels insecure about experienced players in the dressing room potentially undermining him by being a better leader than him. I thought Coyle was late 20s but he’s only 25. Our average squad age is like 23 or something.

Agreed, I was content to give McCann a fair bit of time this season, but his reaction to Mike White’s fairly calm questioning after a decent 0-0 result against Swansea made me think that he’s not up to this season.
 
The embargo has ****ed us massively in the summer, regardless of McCann’s shortcomings. There was another centre-half called Jason Kerr who joined Wigan this summer from a SPL side and he was only a six-figure fee. Big, physical lad; only 24 but still more mature and experienced than Greaves, Alfie Jones and Bernard. Way too good to be playing League 1 this season and could’ve signed for a number of bottom half or mid-table Championship teams. Had we not been under embargo and willing to spend the £600,000 or so, we could’ve signed a player like him.
Bollocks, Ehab has raped the club for the last 8 years, he won’t spend a penny of his own money, borrowed cash from the EFL won’t pay it back even though we sold Bowen for £22m, **** Ehab and all those that make excuses
 
Agreed, I was content to give McCann a fair bit of time this season, but his reaction to Mike White’s fairly calm questioning after a decent 0-0 result against Swansea made me think that he’s not up to this season.
Bollocks, Ehab has raped the club for the last 8 years, he won’t spend a penny of his own money, borrowed cash from the EFL won’t pay it back even though we sold Bowen for £22m, **** Ehab and all those that make excuses

I don't think it takes a genius to work out that the Allam strategy has been to recoup as much capital from city as possible since 2015.

If that affects your willingness to support of the lads in the shirt or not depends on you, but I think there's no one who would argue that there'll be no investment under the current ownership and hasn't been for quite some time.
 
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Our best isn't good enough, unfortunately.

These games very much remind me of what we saw last season but in reverse. We saw one or two teams who passed the ball well and looked half decent, but in the box at both ends was lacking. We had players good enough to exploit those weaknesses, but as you say step up a level and they are just not good enough. No doubt they are trying their very best, no question about their effort, but it is the quality we are lacking at this level.

However, I do feel if Tom H and Honeyman are playing, then probably we would fare better, as the service to both KLP and Tyler Smith yesterday was very spasmodic, and IMO Wilk's is just not playing well enough to warrant a start.
 
I'm not saying he's brilliant don't get me wrong. But I don't think he's a total moron. If we can all see that proven experience is needed then you can be sure he'll have seen that too, but he's shopping in a totally different market to that. No one he's signed has been proven at this level. Bernard was our new defender, that's the level we were able to get. An unproven kid who's only played League 2. To go alongside our other unproven kids. We quite clearly aren't in the business of signing a Jagielka for example like Derby did. There were a few players over the summer who the HDM reckoned we wanted to sign but couldn't afford. There was a defender at Gillingham but we couldn't pay their price. This is the reality of what we're working with.

A few that have come in are who McCann has had playing for him at previous clubs. He has managed in the lower leagues, so these are the players he has experience with from that level. However, if we had a manager who normally managed in the Championship or higher I would expect he would go for players that he knows at that level.

Having said that, probably why he is in the job as that fit Ehabs vision of the club, buy cheap and hope you can sell for a profit. So as we know the Allam's are only interested in money, not success on the field. They don't seem to grasp that success on the field can lead to more income, but that takes investment.
 
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I'm not saying he's brilliant don't get me wrong. But I don't think he's a total moron. If we can all see that proven experience is needed then you can be sure he'll have seen that too, but he's shopping in a totally different market to that. No one he's signed has been proven at this level. Bernard was our new defender, that's the level we were able to get. An unproven kid who's only played League 2. To go alongside our other unproven kids. We quite clearly aren't in the business of signing a Jagielka for example like Derby did. There were a few players over the summer who the HDM reckoned we wanted to sign but couldn't afford. There was a defender at Gillingham but we couldn't pay their price. This is the reality of what we're working with.
Agree with this, not a McCann fan but can't blame him/Darnborough for recruitment, we're basically in a take what we can get situation, we're working to a budget and that budget doesn't really allow for us to sign experienced championship players
 
I'm not saying he's brilliant don't get me wrong. But I don't think he's a total moron. If we can all see that proven experience is needed then you can be sure he'll have seen that too, but he's shopping in a totally different market to that. No one he's signed has been proven at this level. Bernard was our new defender, that's the level we were able to get. An unproven kid who's only played League 2. To go alongside our other unproven kids. We quite clearly aren't in the business of signing a Jagielka for example like Derby did. There were a few players over the summer who the HDM reckoned we wanted to sign but couldn't afford. There was a defender at Gillingham but we couldn't pay their price. This is the reality of what we're working with.


Exactamundo.

McCann’s hands are tied by those who signed him...


Allam’s OUT.
 
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I don't think it takes a genius to work out that the Allam strategy has been to recoup as much capital from city as possible since 2015.

agree, their sole reason for buying City was to get hold of the stadium & the surrounding land to develop it.(which they ludicrously thought the Council would give them for free). Assem is the one running this club , a club he never wanted as he has never had any interest in football or in Hull City. His only interest is making money ,to put nothing of his own money into City & take as much out as he can. He is responsible for employing a cheap Div 1 manager & assembling a cheap squad of Div1 players. He will never sell City whilst he continues to make money from it. Ehab is as clueless about football as his father & is only a puppet Chairman employed by his father.It is plain to see McCann can’t manage above Div1 level & we need a proven Championship manager brought in (Wilder, Houghton) ASAP but it won’t happen as they would ask for a higher salary than McCann & decent money to spend in January,both of which Assem will not finance from his own pocket.