Because I suspect they'll actually find a buyer and hand over the club. There's the potential that could cause a whole lot of disruption, who knows.
I mean from a Fans - point of view. Did'nt the experience and changes mark an excitement in you, as the profile of the club changed for the better.?
Of course it did. Would the club being sold to a random owner who might want to sack Bruce and bring in his own man not be worrying for you?
Unless it's Massimo Celino I can't imagine Bruce would be sacked if someone bought the club whilst we're second in the league and in the league cup 1/4 finals
NOPE. Nothing wrong with the one we have now. Relegation was down to certain players (discussed many times) messing up. It is easy and lazy to blame the manager (as a few have and still do) but the players should take / share the blame. 2 games YES 2 games in particular stand out more than any other ones. 4 points and safety. Aston Villa would now be in the championship. Leicester City away and Sunderland @ home. Both ended as draws when wins should have been the order of the day. N'Doye and Jelavic both responsible. The evidence is out there. Relegation has been a good thing in some respects mind. SB has been able to assemble a better squad than last season. It would have needed refreshing anyway. Watching this seasons PL bun fight to stay in the PL is going to be fun whilst watching Hull City do what they are doing now WINNING and winning with ease. It should only get better.
Well only negative as far as I can see for all the expats like me is that we don't get to watch the game live. Otherwise if we bounce back up we would appear to be going back with a stronger team? Do others think that-that we have a stronger team? And winning is fun! Only problem I see a the moment is complacency, only hope we are not in for a rude awakening in the next two games.
We played well within ourselves on Saturday and it could and should have been more. However Brentford and Middlesboro are just the sort of games City now need before the next international break. I don't expect to see Brighton win @ the Wendies on Tuesday so IF we can win then we go to the top. Ready for Saturday.
I actually agree with this, they'll know that they will need to be on top of their game if we're to get the full six points from these two games.
Which, hard to believe, was worse the Burnley at home. I could not believe what I was watching at Burnley. We just didn't seem to want to cross the half way line.
I like the way you think. There's nothing wrong with being a perennial mid-table club. That's what Hull City can be and should strive to be. I'll give the original post some credit for the notion that perhaps a "reset" was needed. This season is certainly more promising than the one following the last relegation. Jimmy Bullard is now just a bad joke.