Stockdale is only helping the club out. Doubt if he is a permanent appointment.Blimey, could be a lot of people patrolling the touchline at games! Rosy, his 3 chums, Daws, Pardo, Stockdale.
I hope there's some sort of strategy behind all this...
Stockdale is only helping the club out. Doubt if he is a permanent appointment.Blimey, could be a lot of people patrolling the touchline at games! Rosy, his 3 chums, Daws, Pardo, Stockdale.
I hope there's some sort of strategy behind all this...
No-one of here knows the situation at WBA. They have a good name, tradition and pedigree in football but we don't know what financial position they are in, or what is expected, or what contract/money/investment is available. They could be just about to go bust for all we know.Exactly. Be mad to turn down WBA, any manager would in that situation.
Sure, it's just me being a bit flippantStockdale is only helping the club out. Doubt if he is a permanent appointment.
Wonder how far Curtis Davies is away from hanging up his boots and making the move to coaching (if he wants to)
Exactly. Be mad to turn down WBA, any manager would in that situation.
But we had posters saying that surely we were not behind WBA and Middlesbrough in the pecking order.
No-one of here knows the situation at WBA. They have a good name, tradition and pedigree in football but we don't know what financial position they are in, or what is expected, or what contract/money/investment is available. They could be just about to go bust for all we know.
As opposed to a complete stranger who knows nothing of our club, history or city, you mean?
“His agent pushed the we love hull city bollocks”. Or, you could just listen to one of many interviews or media appearances where he talks about his love for the club.
I know you’re cynical and thats your style, but try not to sound like such a ****ing dipshit while doing it.
Money talks. WBA have parachute payments. They're above anyone that doesn't have that sort of budget. Middlesboro have a higher turnover than us too.
No-one of here knows the situation at WBA. They have a good name, tradition and pedigree in football but we don't know what financial position they are in, or what is expected, or what contract/money/investment is available. They could be just about to go bust for all we know.
Don’t know if world events have affected their owners wealth, or how much of it he is willing to spend, but his worth was stated to be £2.8 billion.
Oh get ****ed you boring prickAs opposed to a complete stranger who knows nothing of our club, history or city, you mean?
“His agent pushed the we love hull city bollocks”. Or, you could just listen to one of many interviews or media appearances where he talks about his love for the club.
I know you’re cynical and thats your style, but try not to sound like such a ****ing dipshit while doing it.
Steve Bruce could well be the most experienced Championship Manager around and he couldn't do nowt with WBA.
To be fair, owners wealth isn't so relevant to spending power. Its linked to income with losses lmited by FFP. Can still only spend 39 over and above income in a rolling 3 years in the championship - though WBA's income will be of a different order of magnitude to most in the division still due to being a recent PL club.
Peter Swan the owner of Scunthorpe United is said to be minted too. Doesn't mean they are willing to risk any of it on a football club.Don’t know if world events have affected their owners wealth, or how much of it he is willing to spend, but his worth was stated to be £2.8 billion.
As opposed to a complete stranger who knows nothing of our club, history or city, you mean?
“His agent pushed the we love hull city bollocks”. Or, you could just listen to one of many interviews or media appearances where he talks about his love for the club.
I know you’re cynical and thats your style, but try not to sound like such a ****ing dipshit while doing it.
Peter Swan the owner of Scunthorpe United is said to be minted too. Doesn't mean they are willing to risk any of it on a football club.

I'm not sure how loving the club helps a manager do his job any better? In fact in my personal experience it leads to people being too emotionally attached and it clouding their judgement at times.
I'm not sure Pep would have known too much about Man City until they started spending money and dining at the same table of clubs he was managing. And I would hazard a guess that he did his homework ahead of arriving in Manchester but was not too familiar with history of the club before that. His nan might be from Prestwich though, I have no idea.
What a good manager would do is turn up, organise the team he has been handed to play the style he feels suits their ability and then look to improve the sqaud in subsequent windows. To do that well you would feel experience is essential. However if Rosenior has convinced Acun he can do that then good luck to him. For me it is not the right call but I am not risking my cash and reputation on it so I am not arsed.