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"The journalist adds that this is the second rejection Hull have already received, with Pedro Martins, being the first, also uninterested in the position and turning down an approach."

Didnt Martins turn us down a few days ago already? If so then why are we being linked with him again today.. also Martins is now favourite with skybet.
 
"The journalist adds that this is the second rejection Hull have already received, with Pedro Martins, being the first, also uninterested in the position and turning down an approach."

Didnt Martins turn us down a few days ago already? If so then why are we being linked with him again today.. also Martins is now favourite with skybet.

Martins was also being linked with Wolves a few days ago. They've apparently finalised a shortlist now though, and Martins isn't on it.

Report in Portugal suggesting Martins is on his way to finalise with Bruno Baltazar as assistant.

https://www.record.pt/internacional...nho-de-inglaterra-para-assinar-pelo-hull-city
 
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Pedro Martins was on the flight with Acun according to this Portuguese article.

He’s also the new odds on favourite for the job.

Further down the article saying Baltazar (ex Forest Asst) has also been appointed.
 
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This bit looks promising

"Another advantage of Pedro Martins is that he managed to make some players change their status and helped them to improve."

Read a stat somewhere he has more champions league wins for Olympiakos than any other manager. If Baltazar comes in as assistant then we have championship experience as well.

What really impresses me is that he's over achieved getting unfancied sides in Europe repeatedly in Portugal