If we appoint him I'll be Phelan a little more optimistic about survival.
I feel exactly the same.
If we appoint him I'll be Phelan a little more optimistic about survival.
If we appoint him I'll be Phelan a little more optimistic about survival.
IF this were to happen IMO only a nominal amount of praying would be needed and whilst bringing in Phelan is stating to look possible I doubt that Januzai will come and I doubt even more that a good striker will be purchased.....so that will be dusting the prayer mat off then !Get Phelan in, get Januzai on loan to provide that creative spark which we so desperately need... buy a striker (a good one this time please Brucey) Pray we stay up..
Norwich?
They've lost that lovin' Phelan.
Me?
I'm Phelan groovy about this.
My lawyers will be in touch.
I had a Phelan you where going to say that.
There's nothing actually in that though. Speculation. I'm pretty sure the DM ran a similar story about us signing Gestede last weekend.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...tml?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490
Mike Phelan is set to make an swift return to coaching by joining Hull City as number two to manager Steve Bruce.
The former Manchester United assistant-manager quit his coaching role at Carrow Road in the wake of Alex Neil’s shock appointment as Norwich boss.
It looks like being a brief spell away from the game for Sir Alex Ferguson’s one-time deputy at Old Trafford, though, following claims on Humberside that he is set to join Hull’s coaching staff as assistant to Bruce.
Ex-United centre-back Bruce has seen Hull slip into relegation trouble in recent weeks and is thought to view the vastly-experienced Phelan’s arrival as a move that will provide fresh impetus for his struggling side.
Hull have only managed four Premier League wins all season and are currently on a run of three straight defeats without scoring.
Phelan spent five years as assistant manager at United but left the club after Ferguson's retirement in 2013 following the appointment of David Moyes.
The former defender joined Norwich, for whom he played between 1985 and 1989, as first team coach in November last year but, after a short spell as caretaker manager following the resignation of Neil Adams, but left his role after Neil took charge.