Looking on the bright side, can you imagine watching a game in the Premier League with this coach playing his style of football? It will never happen, plan B needs to kick in right now, no messing around. Despite the hard luck stories, the longer this goes on the more the owner's credibility will be questioned.
Isn't all of this Walter's job to sort out though? I agree with you that the squad doesn't have as many goals in it as last season - but we aren't really doing anything to try and increase the number of chances to improve our goals scored? Walter gets praised for having spells and halves of football like the first half against Portsmouth or the last 15 against Luton - but the reality is we aren't good enough across a whole 90 to justify getting 3 points. We waste so much time in games where we don't even look like having a shot on target never mind a goal. i.e the bigger problem in my eyes is a lack of consistent attacking threat rather than a failure to convert chances in patches of games. That's on the manager and the manager alone. You can only bemoan missing the odd chance for so long.
My friend in Hamburg just messaged me that they have sacked their manager Baumgart. I watched their match last night and the fans weren't happy. Let's get Timmy back on a plane back over there for for his third go in charge!
Since our brain team is dead, I asked AI to take over and evaluate upcoming fixture, looks dreadful and asked what would happen a championship experienced manager takes over TW. A bit too optimistic. Based on Hull City's current fixture list, I’ve assessed the most probable outcomes for their next 10 Championship matches, considering their recent form, opponent strength, and match locations. Here's a forecast: Sheffield Wednesday (H, Nov 26): Draw - Evenly matched teams, and home advantage may help. Middlesbrough (A, Nov 30): Loss - A tough away game against a strong opponent. Blackburn Rovers (H, Dec 7): Draw - Blackburn's inconsistency gives Hull a chance. Watford (H, Dec 11): Win - Hull might edge out a victory due to Watford's away struggles. Coventry City (A, Dec 14): Loss - Coventry's home form should see them prevail. Swansea City (H, Dec 21): Win - A favorable home matchup. Preston North End (A, Dec 26): Loss - Preston's form at home is likely to dominate. Blackburn Rovers (A, Dec 29): Loss - Away against a team Hull struggles against. Middlesbrough (H, Jan 1): Draw - A tight game but Hull could hold them off at home. Leeds United (H, Jan 4): Loss - Leeds’ quality may be too much despite Hull’s home advantage. This projection sees Hull earning 9 points from a possible 30, keeping them in a precarious position near the relegation zone. Improved offensive consistency and defensive cohesion will be crucial to alter this trajectory. If Hull City were to replace Tim Walter with a manager experienced in Championship survival battles, the forecast for the next 10 games could improve significantly. A solid manager with proven ability to stabilize struggling teams could bring tactical discipline and psychological resilience to the squad. Here’s how the outcomes might change under new management: Sheffield Wednesday (H): Win - A new-manager bounce and better organization could see Hull take all three points. Middlesbrough (A): Draw - Improved defensive solidity might secure a hard-earned point. Blackburn Rovers (H): Win - Hull could capitalize on home advantage against an inconsistent Blackburn. Watford (H): Win - Enhanced motivation under new leadership might give Hull the edge. Coventry City (A): Draw - A defensively disciplined display could frustrate Coventry. Swansea City (H): Win - Home momentum and solid tactics could lead to a vital victory. Preston North End (A): Draw - While still challenging, better team morale could secure a point. Blackburn Rovers (A): Draw - With renewed resilience, Hull might snatch a draw. Middlesbrough (H): Win - Improved home form could see Hull overcome a tough opponent. Leeds United (H): Draw - Solid defending and tactical sharpness might hold Leeds at bay. Total Points: 17 out of 30 (compared to 9 under the current scenario). This potential improvement assumes the new manager: Instills defensive discipline (reducing costly errors). Adjusts tactics to make the team harder to beat. Motivates players psychologically to perform in high-pressure situations. Managers like Neil Warnock, Sam Allardyce, or other specialists in Championship survival could significantly increase Hull's chances of staying up if they act quickly.
Adkins was stuck with the same players Slutsky had. Rosie was stuck with the same players Averladze had. In both cases they steered us well clear of relegation. That's what we need someone to come in and do now. Mid table mediocrity is looking desirable now - and we'll only get there if we get rid of Wally Wally Out
Does anyone not believe that City would be better off with Steve Bruce? Two promotions with City aren't enough for you?
Blackpool are on just as bad a run of form as we are, W0D3L5 since their last win. Shipped more goals too. No.
Steve Bruce has been dogshit at almost every club he’s managed since us so yes, I think we’d be worse off if he was manager right now.
I think what we need is to get Barmby, deano and ash in charge, some passion Get us away from relegation
No, no and no. We need experienced, proven and respected manager/coach at this level. None of those bring anything to the table
When a team is struggling it's common for people to diagnose the problem as stemming from a lack of passion when it's more that the manager doesn't know what he's doing.
I thought Barmby did a good job for us, I was disappointed when he got sacked. Probably been out the game too long now though.
walter could only dream of having barmbys win rate then again, walter could only dream of having shotas win rate
100% right here Howden. The ship needs a steady hand at the wheel now. Experienced competent manager is the starting point to avoid a disaster this year. There is still January to sign a few players needed. Under this guy I think relegation is a real threat.