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Football columnist Peter Swan says Hull City brought their contract situation on themselves.
The writing was on the wall in the summer with
Hull City's transfer activity when it comes to recruitment.
It wasn't what former manager Steve Bruce wanted, and he left, and it wasn't what many fans hope for also.
Now we are seeing talk not of players coming in during the transfer window, but talk of some who could leave the club.
Robert Snodgrass has reportedly turned down a contract offer from City and what I expect we'll see between now and the end of the season is a lot of uncertainty surrounding some players.
When a club lets a player's contract run down all they are doing is shifting the power out of their hands and into that of the players.
That's the situation the Tigers now find themselves in, with all the power resting not in the boardroom but in the hands of those players who are seeing their deals coming to an end.
If I was one of those players I'd not want to sign anything, I'd want to wait until the end of the season and see what options are open and where the club find themselves.
You can't blame the players for doing that and putting themselves in that position.
You have to blame the club for letting it get to this position in the first place.
It's going to be an issue that won't go away and one which never helps either.