I was gutted when Steve Bruce was sacked/resigned. He is most successful manager the club have ever had and he will missed and be difficult to replace. He obviously considered leaving pre Wembley and perhaps he should have done which would have brought all this to a head a lot sooner. I'm not desperately trying to defend the indefensible at all, I'm just looking at both sides. The Allams will look upon their reign at Hull City as the most successful owners in the club's history and in time the results on the pitch will be hard to argue against. In the record books the Allam reign will be looked upon as a very successful time for City. Everything else is just a side show and will quickly be forgotten. Look how the David LLoyd reign is remembered. He rescued the club after the miserable Chris Needler/Fish and Dolan days, gambled with his own money, lost, then got the blame for locking us out of Boothferry Park when all he did was rescue us again from the thieving hands of the Sheffield Mafia who were fleecing the club on a daily basis. Lloyd actually did us a favour.
I don't think the pending sale is a rumour at all and you may be correct about the desperate way the club appears to have been run recently, it certainly looks that way. But I maintain that Steve Bruce was good for Hull City and we were good for Steve Bruce also the Allams, despite their many faults and the manic way the club has been run, delivered on the pitch and as a result the club will be sold as a going concern and playing in the richest league in the World. No other owners have managed that and all have left the club penniless on the verge of bankruptcy. That will not be the case this time. I just hope the hand over happens sooner then later.