I feel bad for just believing one side of the story. Though if I had to describe Pauly D in one word now, I'd say "friendship". What can I say? Friends will be friends.
Know. I'm pulling him up on some of the other bollocks he's posting too. He's trying to take credit for the wage bill dropping to £15m due to clauses and player releases that were in put place, but that's utter bollocks. If it wasn't for us selling Myhill, Hunt and Mouyokolo, having Geo and Zayatte rip up their contracts and Kibane half his wages, then the wage bill would still be well over £20m.
There personally? Or hear it from somebody else? To be fair though, if Paul Duffen was still there he'd have never sacked Brownie and we'd have been in the Premiership. Just saying.
Percival: You just won't let it lie will you?!?! Why the **** don't you become Duffen's lover? (Or are you already?).....
I agree he'd never have sacked Brown, but i dread to think what would happen if they were both still here. We were in a mess financially by the time Duffen left, so christ knows how he'd develop the financial expertise to dig us out of that hole. We were poor all season, i think we'd have gone down even with Brown in charge. We hadn't won away from home for a year and only won 6 all season (5 under Brown by mid-March, doesn't really point to survival does it?). We may have won that Burnley game under Brown, but other than that i think we'd have started last season in the Championship regardless of who was in charge. If Duffen had still been here, christ knows where we would be financially and league wise, certainly no were near the premiership as you claim.
You know perfectly well that I don't work for Hull City, so self evidentially I wasn't there, but I was told why Andy Dawson was sacked by the bloke who sacked him and that's good enough for me. Obviously, the bloke who'd barely won a game for eighteen months was going to miraculously turn things around for the final nine games of the season, any idiot could see that.
Ah right, so it's nothing certain then. For all I know you could work for City's PR department, seen as though some people are apparently willing to believe anything they read on a messageboard. Finally. You've come round.
After that it'll be frolicking in the fields together hand in hand. [video=youtube;Y6VThozZRdI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6VThozZRdI&feature=related[/video]
Normally, message boards are full of people who think they know best, but probably don't. Not true in Duffen's case, as he probably knows less about football than everyone on here. Even you.
Been there done it. I have a bit of a conversation with Mr Duffen on Twitter. I questioned his ability to look after Hull City and the way he went about his business. It then lead to me discussing my boost into the media industry. He friended me on twitter then unfriended me. I didnt want it to lead to any legal implication as has happened recently in the world of football.
You're not wrong Percy, Duffen is clearly a very knowledgeable man regarding football. That's why he said Manucho had turned out to be a better signing for us than James Beattie for Stoke.
Dowie the best you can do? There isn't a single person on this board that doesn't think his appointment was a **** move, but the fact that it's the mistake you always wheel out to prove your point, shows he hasn't made many.