Huddersfield, heavily linked with Rosenior have made Michael Duff their manager.
Can’t see him dropping to League 1. Only really the Plymouth and Sunderland jobs available though so may have to bide his time
Huddersfield, heavily linked with Rosenior have made Michael Duff their manager.
Can’t see him dropping to League 1. Only really the Plymouth and Sunderland jobs available though so may have to bide his time
Ended up getting 6 coffees but spilled 5 of them all down myself, so it ended up the same as just getting 1 coffee and being more careful.Have at least 4 coffees Den, otherwise I suspect you'll be sacked.
I was in Crete, blaming the bloody hotel Wi-Fi.C’ mon lads only 6 pages since Friday buck your ideas up, who’s ITK
Reminds me of the story of Bobby Gould trying to sign Terry Gibson for Wimbledon...Last thing he wanted to do was let Gibson see the Plough Lane ground, and the training facilities...Took him to a posh eatery on Wimbledon High Street instead and persuaded him to sign...Maybe Brucie should have taken DJ Campbell to a wine bar in Beverley!!There's no indication I've seen that this fella's even been to Hull yet, seen the ground, the training facilities...
Retained list needs to be published by Saturday. I’d go for a Wednesday announcement.
Can anyone imagine at the evening with Acun event him saying - we hope to appoint soon. No razzmatazz in that…expect it announced just before it at the event.
MirrorsSurely the manager is going to be sorted before Wednesday otherwise that would be all he’d get asked about. Don’t think there’s much else people would want to hear him talk about at the moment. Imagine if it was just Acun describing how good he thinks the pitch will be.
Caz Booper isn’t Baz Cooper
Yes, Dad was in the Army stationed in Rheindahlen (Monchengladbach)
where he met my Mum and where I was subsequently born.
I didn’t live in England (other than a couple of months in Blackpool) until I was eight.
Dad was from Barton but we initially settled in Pocklington for three years, then Gilberdyke three years, then Swanland (you see where this is going), by the time they moved to North Ferriby, I’d left home to work and live in Barton. They followed about five years later.
Dad took me to my first match at Boothferry very soon after we arrived in England in the summer of 1969, hence the user name.
Yes, Dad was in the Army stationed in Rheindahlen (Monchengladbach)
where he met my Mum and where I was subsequently born.
I didn’t live in England (other than a couple of months in Blackpool) until I was eight.
Dad was from Barton but we initially settled in Pocklington for three years, then Gilberdyke three years, then Swanland (you see where this is going), by the time they moved to North Ferriby, I’d left home to work and live in Barton. They followed about five years later.
Dad took me to my first match at Boothferry very soon after we arrived in England in the summer of 1969, hence the user name.
Yes, Dad was in the Army stationed in Rheindahlen (Monchengladbach)
where he met my Mum and where I was subsequently born.
I didn’t live in England (other than a couple of months in Blackpool) until I was eight.
Dad was from Barton but we initially settled in Pocklington for three years, then Gilberdyke three years, then Swanland (you see where this is going), by the time they moved to North Ferriby, I’d left home to work and live in Barton. They followed about five years later.
Dad took me to my first match at Boothferry very soon after we arrived in England in the summer of 1969, hence the user name.
Yes, Dad was in the Army stationed in Rheindahlen (Monchengladbach)
where he met my Mum and where I was subsequently born.
I didn’t live in England (other than a couple of months in Blackpool) until I was eight.
Dad was from Barton but we initially settled in Pocklington for three years, then Gilberdyke three years, then Swanland (you see where this is going), by the time they moved to North Ferriby, I’d left home to work and live in Barton. They followed about five years later.
Dad took me to my first match at Boothferry very soon after we arrived in England in the summer of 1969, hence the user name.
They do.
They even make baseball a good experience to go to even though it’s the most boring sport in the world (obviously only because formula 1 isn’t a real sport)
Just got home from a holiday in Budapest where we met our German friends. Unfortunately I was unable to log on , but was able to follow everything on here. Better late than never.
1. Shocked to see Rosy sacked , I thought he would get the Summer window and Acun would see where we were at Christmas.
2, My German friend said if we get Walter expect attacking, exciting football, win, lose or draw. Let's see what the future brings and if it is Walter get behind him and the team.
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Am I in the right thread?
Been said a few times, not about my stuff, but why does it bother you? It’s off topic yeah, but it’s good to get to know each other???? That’s what communities like this are for are they not?? Nothing malicious, not political, taken up a few messages and replying to information people had asked about.
I still miss Rosenior. There you go, I made a comment about our now ex-manager to qualify my reply to yourself. Have a nice sunny day down under .