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do we have any behind closed door friendlies arranged during the world cup?
any warm weather training camp?

what's the world cup plan
 
Yes but did any player actually say that with Shota? That was the question.
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Brandon Fleming says Shota Arveladze has not tried to change too much following his appointment as Hull City manager last week, aside from one or two tactical tweaks.

The Georgian had just two training sessions to prepare his new players for last Saturday’s win over Swansea City, but the team delivered arguably their most complete showing of the season so far to win 2-0.

Arveladze’s appointment came just two days after Grant McCann left, in what was a busy week for the Tigers in the days following Acun Ilicali’s takeover of the club, and Fleming says the ex-Ajax striker has only made minor adjustments.

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He’s a great guy, he’s really caring and he’s very precise in the information that he gives, his intricate detail, positional stuff and things like that,” Fleming told Hull Live.

“I know that we’llall learn a lot from him."
 
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Brandon Fleming says Shota Arveladze has not tried to change too much following his appointment as Hull City manager last week, aside from one or two tactical tweaks.

The Georgian had just two training sessions to prepare his new players for last Saturday’s win over Swansea City, but the team delivered arguably their most complete showing of the season so far to win 2-0.

Arveladze’s appointment came just two days after Grant McCann left, in what was a busy week for the Tigers in the days following Acun Ilicali’s takeover of the club, and Fleming says the ex-Ajax striker has only made minor adjustments.

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He’s a great guy, he’s really caring and he’s very precise in the information that he gives, his intricate detail, positional stuff and things like that,” Fleming told Hull Live.

“I know that we’llall learn a lot from him."

Huh, just sound bites any player says when a new coach comes in.:emoticon-0105-wink:
 
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Brandon Fleming says Shota Arveladze has not tried to change too much following his appointment as Hull City manager last week, aside from one or two tactical tweaks.

The Georgian had just two training sessions to prepare his new players for last Saturday’s win over Swansea City, but the team delivered arguably their most complete showing of the season so far to win 2-0.

Arveladze’s appointment came just two days after Grant McCann left, in what was a busy week for the Tigers in the days following Acun Ilicali’s takeover of the club, and Fleming says the ex-Ajax striker has only made minor adjustments.

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He’s a great guy, he’s really caring and he’s very precise in the information that he gives, his intricate detail, positional stuff and things like that,” Fleming told Hull Live.

“I know that we’llall learn a lot from him."

I was asking an open question.
Fair play, good find.
 
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I was asking an open question.
Fair play, good find.
No problem

I hope Liam does well
I have serious doubts he’s the right man
Tbh it should be pretty easy to keep us up this season we’ve signed some very good players but then do we allow him another season on a learning curve for him?
But I would have liked to see an experienced manager come in and really take us forward.
 
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No problem
I hope Liam does well
I have serious doubts he’s the right man
- Why? Anything other than a relative lack of experience?
Tbh it should be pretty easy to keep us up this season we’ve signed some very good players but then do we allow him another season on a learning curve for him?
But I would have liked to see an experienced manager come in and really take us forward
- Who?