Immediately after the last game of this horrible season Grant McCann was saying 'We'll reset, we have to go again, I will reset myself, I will re-group the lads and the staff. Everybody's not been good enough. There is a real burning desire to lift players, staff and fans and rebuild confidence by winning. We have a chance to reset/regroup and to recruit players with character.' All this was said just minutes after we were relegated and unbelievably in my opinion I learnt from David Burn's questioning that discussions had already started on next season! Surely, the management should have taken some time to analyse what went catastrophically wrong just half an hour earlier at the end of this season just gone? From just outside the top 6 to rock bottom in half a season. Twenty one games in The Championship since Jan 11th when we lost against Fulham. We managed draws against Reading and Swansea in February and the only win against Middlesbrough at the start of this month, with a last gasp goal . Neil Warnock summed it up correctly when he said he wouldn't swap any of his team for any of ours! Shame we didn't have the thought to employ him before they did! Otherwise eighteen defeats: 5 goals conceded at home against Brentford, 3 goals from Blackburn, 4 from Leeds, 5 from Stoke, 4 by West Brom, 3 unanswered from Cardiff and of course 8 (only 1 of which came in the second 45 minutes) handed out by Wigan. What an avoidable disaster. Mr McCann is 'looking for another 25 years in the football management business'. He says that 'he knows the first division'. I'm unsure that is a suitable recommendation and if 'The Plan' stays in house and is not shared with Hull City fans like me I fear more is still to come. (Unhappy City supporter of more than half a century)