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Aftermath of 'Hull Tigers' debacle splinters Steve Bruce's chances of survival

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  1. originallambrettaman

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    As the full-time whistle blew at White Hart Lane this afternoon, sending Hull City closer to the Championship, the wounds suffered by the rebranding saga finally seem to be proving mortal.

    Just twelve months ago the Tigers were preparing to take on Arsenal in the FA Cup final in the hope of adding the first major piece of silverware to their trophy cabinet. The dust remained undisturbed.

    This season was always going to hinge on the merits of an uneasy Entente Cordiale between the embattled East Yorkshire club and its supporters.

    In 1904 an agreement was struck between the United Kingdom and France which saw an end to centuries of conflict in defiance against a new European threat. It was also a year which paid witness to the birth of a new association football club in Hull.

    Just like the Anglo-French treaty, concessions needed to be made at the KC Stadium between Dr Assem Allam and his enemies if the truce were to hold.

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    The 75-year-old Egyptian wants to literally change the face of the club in an attempt to make it more self-sustainable.
    Now set for another period of uncertainty in the second tier, the footballing wasteland, his unrelenting efforts appear to have been in vain.

    Dr Allam, whose son Ehab operates as vice-chairman, has poured £67m into the infrastructure and playing squad in the last two years, but the cost to Hull supporters wasn’t merely financial. They believed the soul of the club was at stake and that it still is.

    Some outside of Hull may have missed his most recent scandal. In March, local sports groups which had been using the Airco Arena, part of the KC Stadium since both were funded by public money in 2002, were told they had to vacate the premises.

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    The Allam family wish for the facility to be turned into a 3G football pitch, allowing the academy to gain Premier League category two status.
    This week’s revelations about Jake Livermore, with the former Spurs man testing positive for cocaine during a routine drugs test, just proved to be the latest kick in the teeth for Hull supporters.

    The unrest felt across the region was a bearable side-effect, however, so long as Steve Bruce’s men were able to preserve their Premier League status. Now that hope has all but been lost.

    The fractures in this uneasy relationship had always threatened to derail Hull’s campaign. But few expected the shrapnel to fly with such deadly consequences.

    Some may point towards the presence of Europa League football in their diaries back in August as a factor in their demise, but an early exit to KSC Lokeren clipped the wings on any such argument.

    In truth, a side with the quality at Bruce’s disposal shouldn’t be getting relegated. Credit should - at very least - go to Dr Allam for the squad he has funded over the years.

    With their wages set to be slashed by up to 50% in the coming weeks, barring an unlikely swing in fortunes, it remains to be seen whether the likes of Tom Huddlestone and Nikica Jelavić have the stomach for a campaign in the Championship.

    Home matches have often become overshadowed by disquiet in the stands - with some fans aiming unsavoury chants towards Dr Allam and others booing their peers for doing so. The unrest was hardly a source of strength for a side in desperate need of harmony.

    Rumours of the controversial owner selling up don’t seem too far away, despite his insistence to the contrary, but Hull know this feeling of uncertainty all too well.

    They came back from oblivion once before and, provided a new truce is quickly established, they can emerge from the wasteland yet again.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...teve-bruces-chances-of-survival-10255369.html
     
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  2. Plum

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    Nothing new there, bit of a space filler. The Independent reminds of the one about Tito who, when asked by his chauffeur whether he should turn left or right, answered indicate left then turn right.
     
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  3. Happy Tiger

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    So the main problem for us this season hasn't been the injuries?

    Thank god for quality journalism like this eh?
     
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  4. Edelman

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    Injuries !!! Try formation and lack of concentration in the final few minutes of games
     
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  5. PLT

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    No. It really hasn't.
     
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  6. Willson

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    Exactly, even when you take away our injured players our squad is significantly more talented that many others. The main issue is how they have both been under utilised by Bruce and also how they have underperformed individually. How can Davies for instance go from being one of the best CBs in English football to not even making it into our team ahead of Bruce and McShane? Things have been seriously wrong all season and many of the players deserve to go down if they do.
     
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  7. PattyNchips2

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    but of course it isn't the fact that SB is **** is it?
     
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  8. PattyNchips2

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    Sunderland fans tried to warn us about him spunking **** loads of cash on players and being unable to get the best out of em.
     
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  9. Amin Arrears

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    "The unrest felt across the region was a bearable side-effect, however, so long as Steve Bruce’s men were able to preserve their Premier League status. Now that hope has all but been lost."

    "Dr Allam"

    Who the **** wrote that piece of ****?
     
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  10. PattyNchips2

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    an anti-AA CTWD member?
    I'm thinking PLT or another knicker wetter.
     
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  11. originallambrettaman

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    <laugh> Thick twat.
     
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  12. PattyNchips2

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    are you really that ****ing stupid?
    I could see that it was wrote by Samuel Stevens. I was trying to make a point about the knicker wetters writing some more ****.
    but of course you knew that before you commented. <doh>
     
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  13. Charon

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    Three centre halves at back to justify giving Junior a contract
    Macca on naughty step to justify playing Junior
    Davies not picked for 'loss of form' to justify playing Junior
    Chester at right back to justify playing Junior
    Get relegated to justify giving Junior another contract

    nest well and truly feathered
     
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  14. Amin Arrears

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    Jesus.
     
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  15. Barchullona

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    "It was wrote". Education education, education as someone once said.
     
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  16. Happy Tiger

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    Shouldn't there be a comma after the first "Education"?
     
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  17. Amin Arrears

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    Here we go again...

    To save you the trouble Patty, it should have been 'writed'. <ok>
     
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  18. Brian Storm

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    Obviously many factors are to blame for you situation, not just the name change situation. The name change fiasco, bad signings, bad tactics, big players under performing, unlucky injuries, refereeing decisions, and a bit of on pitch bad luck all play their part.
     
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  19. Barchullona

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    Well done. You spotted my bone for you to chew,
     
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  20. DMD

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    I hope he chews it properly or it could get stuck in his colon.
     
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