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Hull Live understands that following a meeting with owner Acun Ilicali in South Wales, the City head coach will be given time to try and arrest the slide despite going to the meeting believing that his tenure with the Tigers was to end.
I think it's more like giving the club time to interview or sound out who else fancies the job.
 
That's if all members turn up. I'm probably not going to bother now and risk getting stranded if trains are ****ed the night before another strike. If we weren't in such a dismal run I'd have been happy to risk it and get a hotel room if necessary, but **** that now
 
Should Acun act to arrest the slump, I can't imagine the list of names of those fancying the job will be very long.

Despite recent results the Club is still an attractive proposition for managers with a point to prove to a former Club or to themselves?

It's not as if we are working on a tight budget,the money seems to be there in terms of wages and the owners dream is still very much in play.This Club still retains the potential to have several more bashes at top flight football and that wouldn't be lost on suitable candidates.

We're in a mess at the moment and the on field antics are a concern to us all but this can be fixed and I firmly believe it will be,if that means Arveladze getting the heave ho,it will happen,the owner has too much at stake for it not to.
 
His only mistake? The silly **** has pushed all these ****ing attacking players from turkey like a demented shark sports on his fifa game
It’s fuxking hopeless trying to fit them all in
Sean dyche would **** fatty Tufan off straight away

Finally someone noticed the fact about Ozan. Guy always starts a good season, and always ends up like this. Zero professionalism, good connections with Acun and making money for his old club (Acun's favorite) motivated this move.
 
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People will be losing faith in Acun if he goes to Turkey to look for a manager.
It’s time he stepped up, came out, admit he made a mistake & get in a manager.

Another one with good future-seeing, of course he will go to Turkey. I am sure he will try Terim at some point and will be rejected kindly in his mansion at Bodrum.
 
Finally someone noticed the fact about Ozan. Guy always starts a good season, and always ends up like this. Zero professionalism, good connections with Acun and making money for his old club (Acun's favorite) motivated this move.

I had my reservations about Tufan’s fitness and work-rate when we were initially rumoured to sign him. I don’t doubt his quality on the ball and he’s an improvement on last season in that regard, but he doesn’t do half as much as Honeyman did off the ball. He doesn’t press well, he doesn’t track back. Off the ball, he either jogs or walks. Not good enough for a league this intense. He needs to work harder, as does Seri. They’re getting paid more than anyone else for a reason.
 
I had my reservations about Tufan’s fitness and work-rate when we were initially rumoured to sign him. I don’t doubt his quality on the ball and he’s an improvement on last season in that regard, but he doesn’t do half as much as Honeyman did off the ball. He doesn’t press well, he doesn’t track back. Off the ball, he either jogs or walks. Not good enough for a league this intense. He needs to work harder, as does Seri. They’re getting paid more than anyone else for a reason.

Before his injury Tufan was working quite hard.