KLP - Ehab strikes again

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Lots of people saying that the club have developed KLP since he was 8. I thought it was a fair bit later than that.

Also, all this b******s about his commitment. All I need to see, commitment wise, is what he does on the pitch, and KLP delivers that in bucketloads week in, week out.
 
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Ehab's ability to sabotage this team is borderline impressive, it really doesn't matter what situation we find ourselves in he manages to **** it up!

Promotion to the Premier League with the clubs best ever manager in charge? Piss off the manager so he walks away before the season starts.

Pushing for promotion on New Years day? Sell your best two players and finish bottom, relegating the club to its lowest position in over 15 years.

Top of the League One table and winning for fun? Create a pointless contract dispute with one of your best players and bench him, destroying team morale.
Genius
 
It doesn't take much to see where Assam got his view that there is a noisy minority.

Some posters seem to demand 100% commitment and effort from players, which is fair enough, but that works both ways. It's okay being critical, but this witch hunt has become ridiculous and counter productive.

Demands for the owners to sell, without accepting that even if a replacement was available, there's no guarantee that they won't be worse. We're not in too bad a final shape at the moment.

Demands for a new manager, yet claiming the owners are largely responsible for the managers problems is not a circle that squares easily, as would an owner with the attributes some place on him, appoint a manager that's liable to challenge him?

Criticism's fine, but some seem to do it for a hobby or to look knowlegeable, and offer nothing constructive or realistic as an alternative. That isn't support, and it creates an atmosphere that must get to the players.
 
Demands for a new manager, yet claiming the owners are largely responsible for the managers problems is not a circle that squares easily, as would an owner with the attributes some place on him, appoint a manager that's liable to challenge him?

Criticism's fine, but some seem to do it for a hobby or to look knowlegeable, and offer nothing constructive or realistic as an alternative. That isn't support, and it creates an atmosphere that must get to the players.

The owners are responsible for the KLP farce, they're not responsible for the manager rigidly sticking to a failing system.

Adkins had to deal with all the same **** as McCann, but did so while managing the team well, so had a completely different outcome.
 
The owners are responsible for the KLP farce, they're not responsible for the manager rigidly sticking to a failing system.

Adkins had to deal with all the same **** as McCann, but did so while managing the team well, so had a completely different outcome.

So who are you saying would be affordable, available and willing to risk their career on what you claim is the toxic atmosphere that drove away the likes of Bruce and Adkins?
 
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Well in Josh Tymon's case I believe he is doing OK at Stoke City in the Championship isn't he? Along with other ex Hull City players such as Sam Clucas, Tom Ince, Nick Powell and James Chester. I wonder just how many of them wish they were still at Hull City with the Allams in charge. In Ben Morley's case I would imagine he will be long retired won't he? Never quite showed the same kind of promise that Tymon or KLP did though did he?
That wasn't the point regarding Morley, but twist it to prove yours by all means.
The point was some players listen too much too their agents too early in their careers. Cannot comment on Nick Powell because he was never our player.
Clucas ? we made good money on him, which is probably going somewhere to paying the 150 or so wage packets at the club today.
Tom Mince ? we doubled our money on him in less then a year, which isnt bad for a player who's had more clubs then Tiger Woods.
James Chester, very good signing by City for peanuts, did a job for us and he moved on , what's the problem there ?
 
So who are you saying would be affordable, available and willing to risk their career on what you claim is the toxic atmosphere that drove away the likes of Bruce and Adkins?
Might turn out interesting all this. By re-broadcasting the problems that Ehab gives his managers McCann could be making it more difficult for Ehab to replace him while at the same time undermining his own standing with Ehab.
 
Might turn out interesting all this. By re-broadcasting the problems that Ehab gives his managers McCann could be making it more difficult for Ehab to replace him while at the same time undermining his own standing with Ehab.
Blimey yeah. A kind of lose-lose-lose-lose situation!
 
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Might turn out interesting all this. By re-broadcasting the problems that Ehab gives his managers McCann could be making it more difficult for Ehab to replace him while at the same time undermining his own standing with Ehab.
Although I cannot see McCann getting the push, not when last season has been written off by Ehab as not been all of the managers doing and we are currently sitting handily in a promotion spot in this league. But if that were to happen there would be a deluge of out of work ex mangers, coaches, wannabee's etc knocking on Ehabs door.
 
Ehab's ability to sabotage this team is borderline impressive, it really doesn't matter what situation we find ourselves in he manages to **** it up!

Promotion to the Premier League with the clubs best ever manager in charge? Piss off the manager so he walks away before the season starts.

Pushing for promotion on New Years day? Sell your best two players and finish bottom, relegating the club to its lowest position in over 15 years.

Top of the League One table and winning for fun? Create a pointless contract dispute with one of your best players and bench him, destroying team morale.
Just wanted to let you know, Airlie, that I am actually printing off this post as it so perfectly sums things up. I was thinking my Hull City wish for 2021 was that the owner would stop slapping me in the face.
 
Although I cannot see McCann getting the push, not when last season has been written off by Ehab as not been all of the managers doing and we are currently sitting handily in a promotion spot in this league. But if that were to happen there would be a deluge of out of work ex mangers, coaches, wannabee's etc knocking on Ehabs door.
And that's our problem, we wouldn't want any of them.