The Manager Thread...

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On reflection I am happier with Slutsky thank Monk.
I am sure Monk will be good, but come on, a fat Russian cat rescuer, friends of Abramoic, much more exciting.
If anyone had told me what would happen to our club in the last 20 years back in the 1990's they would have been certified.
It certainly is never dull in 'Ull
 
Just been thinking of who our new leader reminds me of, it's the Russian billionaire in the film 2012.... brother from another mother or separated at birth.. ha ha ..
 
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First training session will demand that all players demonstrate their ability to do the Slav squat correctly - if they cannot do this properly then LS must immediately inform his KGB comrades back in Moscow that Hull City player is probably an AMERIKANSKI SPY.
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Hello everybody. With Slutsky appointment I'm as CSKA fan now with your community) Not to come just with greetings wanted to say that transfers from CSKA seems pretty unlikely because our squad is very small and Slutsky is in very good relations with CSKA's owner to take players away without his permission. And as I'm not an expert in Hull City's squad, can someone say which positions need to be strengthened? Can tell about some players in Russia which can come although I suspect there won't be any signings from Slutsky's homeland.
 
Hello everybody. With Slutsky appointment I'm as CSKA fan now with your community) Not to come just with greetings wanted to say that transfers from CSKA seems pretty unlikely because our squad is very small and Slutsky is in very good relations with CSKA's owner to take players away without his permission. And as I'm not an expert in Hull City's squad, can someone say which positions need to be strengthened? Can tell about some players in Russia which can come although I suspect there won't be any signings from Slutsky's homeland.
Hi . Someone who can score goals.
 
Hello everybody. With Slutsky appointment I'm as CSKA fan now with your community) Not to come just with greetings wanted to say that transfers from CSKA seems pretty unlikely because our squad is very small and Slutsky is in very good relations with CSKA's owner to take players away without his permission. And as I'm not an expert in Hull City's squad, can someone say which positions need to be strengthened? Can tell about some players in Russia which can come although I suspect there won't be any signings from Slutsky's homeland.

Welcome.

We've lost six loan players, released two players, sold one player and expect to sell about five more, so we need players pretty much all over the pitch (other than keepers).
 
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Hello everybody. With Slutsky appointment I'm as CSKA fan now with your community) Not to come just with greetings wanted to say that transfers from CSKA seems pretty unlikely because our squad is very small and Slutsky is in very good relations with CSKA's owner to take players away without his permission. And as I'm not an expert in Hull City's squad, can someone say which positions need to be strengthened? Can tell about some players in Russia which can come although I suspect there won't be any signings from Slutsky's homeland.

Probably most positions at the rate we're going. Welcome to the forum - I'm pleased with the appointment and it will be interesting to see how he does.

What style of football does he like his teams to play?
 
Hi . Someone who can score goals.
It's very doubtful to get someone from top-3 of RFPL topscorers (however, I don't know about Hull City's budget), but there's a bunch of good players in Rostov FC which are likely to leave the club because manager K. Berdiyev left club. One of those is striker Dmitry Poloz.
Welcome.

We've lost six loan players, released two players, sold one player and expect to sell about five more, so we need players pretty much all over the pitch (other than keepers).
So remaining in Rostov FC theme, there's also Aleksandr Erohin, who plays as attacking middlefielder and can play on the wing. If talking about defenders there's Miha Mevlya also from Rostov and Pyotr Zanev from Amkar. Defending middlefielder - Vadim Afonin from Orenburg shown himself vell last season.
Probably most positions at the rate we're going. Welcome to the forum - I'm pleased with the appointment and it will be interesting to see how he does.

What style of football does he like his teams to play?
L.V. Slutsky almost always uses 4-2-3-1 with 2 powerful defencive midfielders who at first must be able to pick up a ball. Forwards in last CSKA seasons were very fast and not tall. Last experiment with tall forward was Lasina Traore and it was sad to see. With more classy teams CSKA was coming with very deep line of defence and all the team playing very defencively, counting on counter-attacks. It was the reason Slutsky was critisized by fans. But partly it was due to very slow defencive line. So CSKA's style is counter-attacks with players going forward depending on class of opponent team.
 
It's very doubtful to get someone from top-3 of RFPL topscorers (however, I don't know about Hull City's budget), but there's a bunch of good players in Rostov FC which are likely to leave the club because manager K. Berdiyev left club. One of those is striker Dmitry Poloz.

So remaining in Rostov FC theme, there's also Aleksandr Erohin, who plays as attacking middlefielder and can play on the wing. If talking about defenders there's Miha Mevlya also from Rostov and Pyotr Zanev from Amkar. Defending middlefielder - Vadim Afonin from Orenburg shown himself vell last season.

L.V. Slutsky almost always uses 4-2-3-1 with 2 powerful defencive midfielders who at first must be able to pick up a ball. Forwards in last CSKA seasons were very fast and not tall. Last experiment with tall forward was Lasina Traore and it was sad to see. With more classy teams CSKA was coming with very deep line of defence and all the team playing very defencively, counting on counter-attacks. It was the reason Slutsky was critisized by fans. But partly it was due to very slow defencive line. So CSKA's style is counter-attacks with players going forward depending on class of opponent team.
Sounds good to me
Send them all
 
It's very doubtful to get someone from top-3 of RFPL topscorers (however, I don't know about Hull City's budget), but there's a bunch of good players in Rostov FC which are likely to leave the club because manager K. Berdiyev left club. One of those is striker Dmitry Poloz.

So remaining in Rostov FC theme, there's also Aleksandr Erohin, who plays as attacking middlefielder and can play on the wing. If talking about defenders there's Miha Mevlya also from Rostov and Pyotr Zanev from Amkar. Defending middlefielder - Vadim Afonin from Orenburg shown himself vell last season.

L.V. Slutsky almost always uses 4-2-3-1 with 2 powerful defencive midfielders who at first must be able to pick up a ball. Forwards in last CSKA seasons were very fast and not tall. Last experiment with tall forward was Lasina Traore and it was sad to see. With more classy teams CSKA was coming with very deep line of defence and all the team playing very defencively, counting on counter-attacks. It was the reason Slutsky was critisized by fans. But partly it was due to very slow defencive line. So CSKA's style is counter-attacks with players going forward depending on class of opponent team.

Thanks for that - excellent English. I'm looking forward to seeing where he brings players from - Russia or Chelsea ( He's good friends with Abramovich)
 
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Hello everybody. With Slutsky appointment I'm as CSKA fan now with your community) Not to come just with greetings wanted to say that transfers from CSKA seems pretty unlikely because our squad is very small and Slutsky is in very good relations with CSKA's owner to take players away without his permission. And as I'm not an expert in Hull City's squad, can someone say which positions need to be strengthened? Can tell about some players in Russia which can come although I suspect there won't be any signings from Slutsky's homeland.
Hope you and your friends will now be attending games at KCOM....
 
Jake is an England regular these days.

Just saying...

Either that's a sad indictment of our National team, and he really is a bottom end player...

Or you talk ****.


I don't know who you are talking to, probably yourself; but when you consider how many foriegn players are in the PL its quite a compliment to say he is an average PL player and unsurprising he is considered for his country - although it doesn't stack up for me.
 
You used to go on about Bruce working with them as proof that they were obviously great to work with.

It always ends badly.

And there's always another foreign manager desperate for a crack at English football.

As always, judge it at the end of his tenure.

You don't half post some ****e.;)
 
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Do the "do, do doooos" in your head, and you can thank me later for putting it in there later.

You're welcome.

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Hello everybody. With Slutsky appointment I'm as CSKA fan now with your community) Not to come just with greetings wanted to say that transfers from CSKA seems pretty unlikely because our squad is very small and Slutsky is in very good relations with CSKA's owner to take players away without his permission. And as I'm not an expert in Hull City's squad, can someone say which positions need to be strengthened? Can tell about some players in Russia which can come although I suspect there won't be any signings from Slutsky's homeland.

Zdravstvuj.<cheers>
 
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