Hull City can confirm we have parted company with head coach Grant McCann. Grant joined the club in June 2019 and won 53 of his 136 matches in charge during a two-and-a-half-year spell at the MKM Stadium. The 41-year-old guided the Tigers to promotion as League One champions last season – the club’s first league title in 55 years – and leaves the club in 19th place in the Championship. Chairman and owner Acun Ilıcalı said: “Grant has done an excellent job for this football club in difficult circumstances, most specifically during the takeover process, and for that I offer my sincere thanks. “These matters are never easy and are more often than not protracted. During the process, Grant has always remained professional and fully focused on the team, and will forever be a friend of the Tigers. I’m sure Grant will be successful in whatever his next challenge is. “However, now is the time for change and for me to start to build, in what I believe will be an incredibly exciting time for the club. I have a philosophy and a belief that our project should start as we mean to carry on and that involves having my team in place. I understand the timing may look odd, after two good wins, but I wouldn’t be fair or honest if I merely waited for a defeat to change manager. That benefits nobody. I will continue to be transparent with you, our fans. “Our new head coach will be announced very shortly.” We can also confirm assistant head coach, Cliff Byrne, will leave the club with immediate effect. We would like to thank Grant and Cliff for their commitment and dedication throughout their time at the club and wish them both well for the future.
Full statement Hull City can confirm we have parted company with head coach Grant McCann. Grant joined the club in June 2019 and won 53 of his 136 matches in charge during a two-and-a-half-year spell at the MKM Stadium. The 41-year-old guided the Tigers to promotion as League One champions last season – the club’s first league title in 55 years – and leaves the club in 19th place in the Championship. Chairman and owner Acun Ilıcalı said: “Grant has done an excellent job for this football club in difficult circumstances, most specifically during the takeover process, and for that I offer my sincere thanks. “These matters are never easy and are more often than not protracted. During the process, Grant has always remained professional and fully focused on the team, and will forever be a friend of the Tigers. I’m sure Grant will be successful in whatever his next challenge is. “However, now is the time for change and for me to start to build, in what I believe will be an incredibly exciting time for the club. I have a philosophy and a belief that our project should start as we mean to carry on and that involves having my team in place. I understand the timing may look odd, after two good wins, but I wouldn’t be fair or honest if I merely waited for a defeat to change manager. That benefits nobody. I will continue to be transparent with you, our fans. “Our new head coach will be announced very shortly.” We can also confirm assistant head coach, Cliff Byrne, will leave the club with immediate effect. We would like to thank Grant and Cliff for their commitment and dedication throughout their time at the club and wish them both well for the future.
He's unlikely to have written the web headline for the blog he wrote. That isn't how it typically works.
If you say so. What a boring argument. It's ok for you to admit you got it wrong and that news outlets have been reporting it as fact before the club said anything. It's official now.
Thanks for the ups and the downs grant. You gave us our first league title in my lifetime, we've seen some great football and some poor! Some strange decisions and some brilliant ones. Good luck for the future and hopefully your next role doesn't have your hands tied behind your back.
I like the statement.... sentiment but no sentiment... now is the time.... lets get right behind the new manager from the get go....!!!