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The minute he asked for permission to speak to Leicester, he effectively ceased being Hull City manager, we move on.
This, whose to blame him also when we have such lovely fans as Boothferry. Mclaren as an ex-Tiger is looking to prove himself once more, and as a proven coach at Man U he is probably the choice to look after our youngsters rather than the likes of Davies/Megson etc
 
...well as a Leicester Fan I can't understand him, have you lot been giving him loads of grief?... he has certainly steadied your ship and turned it around, I wouldn't put it past him though to go for the last laugh, have talks then say no thanks.. that way he'd sort of get his own back, although the people who were instrumental in orchestrating his move are no longer here.. so bit of a hollow victory.. it's a very strange thing... wish you luck what ever happens as you are a very decent club...

Cannot see him opening talks unless he wants to join Leicester! Money's not an object to your club so it's just a matter of time before the finances are agreed and for us to search for our new manager.
 
i think you will find the bitterness isn't him leaving or wanting to move on, its inevitable that success here would see him move on at some point
, but its his barefaced cheek to swap and change his so called high morals that saw him move from Leicester to City in the first place .
I mean its hard enough for fans to trust anything a player or manager says in public at anytime , but this really takes the biscuit when it comes down to it.

He just talks hypocritical bollox
 
This, whose to blame him also when we have such lovely fans as Boothferry. Mclaren as an ex-Tiger is looking to prove himself once more, and as a proven coach at Man U he is probably the choice to look after our youngsters rather than the likes of Davies/Megson etc

He would be my choice also for the reason you mention
 
If he doesnt go... i dont want him here anymore.. he should either walk or the board should sack him.

ANY manager who will not stand firm by his club, shouldnt be there at all.

I still think he will stay, but it will not go down well with the fans, as he's just asked to speak to them.
 
Sack him and bring back Bullard.

Or maybe the only reason he wants to speak to Leicester is to tell them to stick their job. Maybe.

Am I right in thinking that Adam employs managers in a pattern of one good, and one bad? Not so much hope for the next one then.

Oh the trials and tribulations of being a Tiger...so glad nightclubs are my number one passion - winning is in my control.
 
Loyalty is a 2 way street, if he wasn't doing well everyone would be on his back calling for his head, who wouldn't have loyalty then? At the end of the day managers are a 3 month bad spell away from the sack, and in the lower leagues that means obscurity and the dole queue, why shouldn't they try and make their money, and gain success, when the opportunity comes knocking, would you stay at yur job if you could do the same thing for double the money? There is no loyalty in football outside of the fans, been the case for many a year, I don;t see why people get so upset about it.
 
Loyalty is a 2 way street, if he wasn't doing well everyone would be on his back calling for his head, who wouldn't have loyalty then? At the end of the day managers are a 3 month bad spell away from the sack, and in the lower leagues that means obscurity and the dole queue, why shouldn't they try and make their money, and gain success, when the opportunity comes knocking, would you stay at yur job if you could do the same thing for double the money? There is no loyalty in football outside of the fans, been the case for many a year, I don;t see why people get so upset about it.

Excellent point Mrs Miggins.