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Stoke got rid of their manager Schumacher we need to do the same. You can't give a manager time who has no concept of defence at Championship level. We aren't good enough to outscore teams. Terrible appointment and this was clear before he played a single match. No success with big teams in Bundesliga 2 so how is he going to be successful in a vastly superior league.
No concept of defence?

We are 8th for goals conceded.

We’ve not even looked bad defensively for the most part, Friday aside. We’ve just been impotent in attack.
 
I reckon them sacking him suits us
Therell be a lot more pressure on them
 
The latest 1904 Club Podcast

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podca...t-opponents-sack/id1310519331?i=1000669691873

Hull City's dismal start to the season continued on Friday night with defeat at home to Sheffield United leaving the Tigers without a victory so far this season. Tim Walter claimed it was their best performance of the season, so that was a key discussion point for Baz, Burnsy, Fletch and today's special guest Kathryn Batte - journalist and City supporter.

Up next for the Tigers is Stoke City, who sacked manager Steven Schumacher on Monday morning and the quartet looked ahead to that, and what possible implications defeat could have on Walter as he searches for a first victory.
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The latest 1904 Club Podcast

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podca...t-opponents-sack/id1310519331?i=1000669691873

Hull City's dismal start to the season continued on Friday night with defeat at home to Sheffield United leaving the Tigers without a victory so far this season. Tim Walter claimed it was their best performance of the season, so that was a key discussion point for Baz, Burnsy, Fletch and today's special guest Kathryn Batte - journalist and City supporter.

Up next for the Tigers is Stoke City, who sacked manager Steven Schumacher on Monday morning and the quartet looked ahead to that, and what possible implications defeat could have on Walter as he searches for a first victory.
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Been listening to this and Baz is on one
 
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Fancy doing a round up for those who can't listen....

It's basically an hour long rant session between the 4 of them (Katherine Batte replacing Prutts) about the various talking points from Sunday

- Baz can't see where goals are coming from
- Mentioned again he feels that they aren't buying into the system
- Talking about how long does Walter need and how long does he actually get
- Saying some of Tim's comments were baffling
 
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It's basically an hour long rant session between the 4 of them (Katherine Batte replacing Prutts) about the various talking points from Sunday

- Baz can't see where goals are coming from
- Mentioned again he feels that they aren't buying into the system
- Talking about how long does Walter need and how long does he actually get
- Saying some of Tim's comments were baffling
Seems like Tim is losing them also, not many allies left, he needs points I still believe he will be in charge until Burnley game by collecting 4-6 points and Burnley will be decider.
 
My major concern is the rumours of the dressing room aren’t exactly going away. I’ve heard it again as a rumour and Baz keeps hinting at it.

Part of me worries it’s true the other part of me thinks some players have barely been here 5 minutes. However, those that have been a bit longer haven’t had a win nor a lead in god knows how long:
 
To be fair I agree with a lot of his points. I dont get the pile on he gets considering its a journalists job

I think it's more to do with the fact, it's almost certain he wouldn't have been making the comments he did if tim hadn't bitten at him in the press conference the other week and the fact he's been very quick to jump on Tim but was very positive towards LR despite the frustrations on his style of play that almost everyone had at times.

I think people probably just need to accept that who he works for really does influence the crap he posts as well as he has to generate clicks, comments and interactions. It's hard for any "journalist" to have any credit working for someone like HDM.
 
My major concern is the rumours of the dressing room aren’t exactly going away. I’ve heard it again as a rumour and Baz keeps hinting at it.

Part of me worries it’s true the other part of me thinks some players have barely been here 5 minutes. However, those that have been a bit longer haven’t had a win nor a lead in god knows how long:

The dressing room isn't as happy as it was under LR, in LR they had someone who wanted to be everyone's best friend, someone who wanted to sit and watch videos and analyse, have nice easy sessions and was the polar opposite of Tim. Tim is more direct, stricter, believes in more time out on the training pitches and isn't afraid of being the gaffer and making feelings clear..... For anyone who's worked with Germans before, they'll know exactly what I mean when I say he's a typical German.

For me, I'd just say they need to get used to a different way of doing things and knuckle down. But I'm not there day to day so really don't know the full ins and outs
 
The dressing room isn't as happy as it was under LR, in LR they had someone who wanted to be everyone's best friend, someone who wanted to sit and watch videos and analyse, have nice easy sessions and was the polar opposite of Tim. Tim is more direct, stricter, believes in more time out on the training pitches and isn't afraid of being the gaffer and making feelings clear..... For anyone who's worked with Germans before, they'll know exactly what I mean when I say he's a typical German.

For me, I'd just say they need to get used to a different way of doing things and knuckle down. But I'm not there day to day so really don't know the full ins and outs

So you'd say its more of a culture shock rather than any unrest or dissent from within?