His face annoys me, as good a manager as he is, he has this pained expression somewhere between Nick Park’s Wallace and somebody who just watched the puzzle box scene from Hellraiser.
I'd not rule out Bulut btw. Not the strongest candidate, but possible. Fenerbahce connection is there, similar to Emre.
I'd be very disappointed with a Turkish appointment. The only one that would make it tolerable would be Potter.
west brom had a conintuous team pretty much last couple of seasons plus look at their bench until delap came back, who could we bring on to change a game? docherty?
complete difference to a proven gaffer and Wazza (of course if we actually sign a proven gaffer could be a punt from abroad who knows)
i would honestly roll on the floor laughing if its emre or bulut or the guy at basekshir will be a disaster
I've said it many times but it still doesnt seem to sink in. When people sign a contract there are various clauses in the contract. Acun could easilty have inserted a clause which stated the club could sack the manager if they didnt achieve top 6. Both sides would be happy with that deal if Liam had a pay rise and Acun promised to sign several quality players.
2 home wins in 2024 8 wins in 22 He was backed heavily in January. I like Liam as a person and he clearly loves the club which makes me like him more but that shouldn’t cloud the fact those are poor stats.
I've calmed down a bit. I got behind him for the most part but honestly, deep down I never truly believed. It took a long time for us to look like a team who could attack which never really sat right with me, it really shouldn't have been like that with the players at our disposal. I felt in each window there were some odd decisions in personnel, most notably the strikers and being left so short in the centre of the pitch (especially during AFCON). I wish Rosie all the best and do think he can go on and make a great manager but perhaps Hull City is not the place for early development with so much at stake and I say that with a heavy heart.
I think 'proven gaffers' are a fallacy anyway. Teams that have done well in recent years have found good managers and stuck with them. Thomas Frank, Graham Potter, Kieran McKenna. Shipping in a big name rarely guarantees success. It's usually done by clubs who don't have a clear plan and think they can just shortcut success.
Wow….im in shock, just come out of a 2 hour long meeting to be told Acun has sacked Liam….not a ****ing chance was my response….cant believe it. seems a very strange decision, we finished 7th, clear progress on the season before. This does not make any sense