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PHIL BROWN "SACKED"

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Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:07 am
by Manx Blue
Placed on gardening Leave by Hull....Horton in charge...Just been On R5L
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Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:17 am
by ant london
Pretty clear that the Womens' Institute should be shouldering a significant degree of blame for this.
Goodbye orange faced rogue
Re: PHIL BROWN "SACKED"

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Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:17 am
by Beefymcfc
On SSN as well. 'Gardening Leave'? Just sack the bloke will you, or are they doing a Mancio/Inter and paying him while they dispute his severance pay?
Brian Horton for Boss eh.
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Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:24 am
by Manx Blue
Beefymcfc wrote:On SSN as well. 'Gardening Leave'? Just sack the bloke will you, or are they doing a Mancio/Inter and paying him while they dispute his severance pay?
Brian Horton for Boss eh.
To be fair....it's traditional to get your Potato's planted for Good Friday
Re: PHIL BROWN "SACKED"

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Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:32 am
by Blue Blood
Can't say i'm surprised by this, writing was on the wall ever since the infamous half time rant against us.
I'm honestly shocked he's lasted this long!
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Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:32 am
by Ted Hughes
Good. Weird orange turd.
Come on Nobby Horton, you can do it lad. Love to see him do well but doubt he will. If he did though, what about Uwe as assistant?
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Mon Mar 15, 2010 1:34 pm
by Moonchesteri
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6028487,00.htmlI'm glad at least some people highlight the positives of his reign.
Imo Brown did a very good job and I personally would not have sacked him even if they go down. Time will tell whether this will somehow save Hull but I doubt it.
Hope they stay up and Bolton or Wigan go down. or both if I can pick.
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Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:00 pm
by Goaters 103
Did a great job getting them into the Prem but waaaaaay out of his depth at this level.
Wonder if Hull will make an appointment to really try to stay up, or if they will do a Burnley who basically consigned themselves to relegation by appointing a manager of the calibre of Brian Laws
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Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:10 pm
by btajim
Goaters 103 wrote:Did a great job getting them into the Prem but waaaaaay out of his depth at this level.
He got them up and he kept them up. That start to last season was incredible. He then lost the dressing room whilst they were sat on the pitch - but it had seemed that it was water under the bridge when Bullard did that Goal celebration. I was shocked by the timing of it but not ultimately surprised. I thought he'd go in the Summer.
3 to go down? Pompey, Burnley and Hull. Easy.
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Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:22 pm
by Mase
btajim wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Did a great job getting them into the Prem but waaaaaay out of his depth at this level.
He got them up and he kept them up. That start to last season was incredible. He then lost the dressing room whilst they were sat on the pitch - but it had seemed that it was water under the bridge when Bullard did that Goal celebration. I was shocked by the timing of it but not ultimately surprised. I thought he'd go in the Summer.
3 to go down? Pompey, Burnley and Hull. Easy.
I would love it if Burnley stayed up and Bolton went down. Isn't going to happen now though :(
Re: PHIL BROWN "SACKED"

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Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:34 pm
by btajim
MaseCTID wrote:btajim wrote:3 to go down? Pompey, Burnley and Hull. Easy.
I would love it if Burnley stayed up and Bolton went down. Isn't going to happen now though :(
If that did happen then it's proof that Karma exists. Owen Coyle must have known that Burnley were simply not going to be good enough. Although they looked handy against us!
I think Phil Brown could go somewhere like Sheffield United and do a job there.
Re: PHIL BROWN "SACKED"

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Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:48 pm
by Fish111
Who do the Hull board think they are? Brown got them in the prem and managed to keep them there for a second season. They are punching way above their weight. They will never be a permanent or succesful team in the prem, they have had their day and it doesn't matter who is in charge they will slide back into obscurity again very soon. The staff at Tan-tastic in Hull are the ones i feel sorry for, there will have to be redundancies there now.
Re: PHIL BROWN "SACKED"

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Mon Mar 15, 2010 2:50 pm
by colonel_muck
thought he was their best chance of staying up. plus they owed him that much. unless they get in coppel they are screwed for sure now. but hey, guess who they got four points off?
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Mon Mar 15, 2010 3:00 pm
by Beeks
Fish111 wrote:Who do the Hull board think they are? Brown got them in the prem and managed to keep them there for a second season. They are punching way above their weight. They will never be a permanent or succesful team in the prem, they have had their day and it doesn't matter who is in charge they will slide back into obscurity again very soon. The staff at Tan-tastic in Hull are the ones i feel sorry for, there will have to be redundancies there now.
Hmmm...not sure I agree with you there...Hull have many business attributes to sustain their premiership status...one of which is their fanbase...which is larger than a lot of so called premiership teams
Re: PHIL BROWN "SACKED"

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Mon Mar 15, 2010 7:32 pm
by KinkyKinkladze
Aw shit. I really don't like Hull. But having Horton in charge now will mean I look out for their results and hope they stay up.
Always loved Horton. When we went down the divisions and we would often have our Football League games on Granada, Sunday afternoon, Brian was very often the pundit. It was brilliant watching him support City, countering Everton Wellbiased's shitty remarks.
Top bloke Horton. Hope he does well in his second spell in the top flight.
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Mon Mar 15, 2010 10:04 pm
by Grob
Phil Brown is a fucking wally and im glad to see the back of the bellend. Hate the cunt. He's one of those people i intensly dislike and i dont know why.
Its probably because hes a fuckin tosser.
Re: PHIL BROWN "SACKED"

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Mon Mar 15, 2010 10:52 pm
by Esky
Goaters 103 wrote:Did a great job getting them into the Prem but waaaaaay out of his depth at this level.
Wonder if Hull will make an appointment to really try to stay up, or if they will do a Burnley who basically consigned themselves to relegation by appointing a manager of the calibre of Brian Laws
Weird decision that one. Laws was doing it tough at Wednesday (who really have no money and a largely half-hearted squad) but even the fans there wanted him out. They have no misgivings about their situation and still wanted to push him over the edge.
Really can't fathom why a nose-diving Burnley thought he'd be the man to rescue them then. If he can't do it in the Championship he's not going to do it in the Prem.
Good luck to Horton by the way, I wish him all the best.
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Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:01 am
by frannylee
According to the BBC , shortlist of 5 potential candidates for the job including MH ??!!
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Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:23 am
by ross.mcfc
Hughes shouldn’t sell himself that short, Love him or hate him his sacking drew a large amount of media sympathy and the rights and wrongs of his sacking still hang over us so his stock really isn’t that low. His time with us would have raised his international profile somewhat as well.
What I don’t get about British managers like Hughes who is a decent manager (but maybe not the right one for us) who has been there done that in the lower/mid premiership level and will never get a chance at one of the top clubs again. Is why do they trawl round doing the same jobs when they could go abroad and try a new league and style of play. Test themselves out of there comfort zone. I’d much rather go coach at a top side in Germany or Holland than manage Blackburn or Hull.
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Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:39 am
by Colin the King
ross.mcfc wrote:Hughes shouldn’t sell himself that short, Love him or hate him his sacking drew a large amount of media sympathy and the rights and wrongs of his sacking still hang over us so his stock really isn’t that low. His time with us would have raised his international profile somewhat as well.
What I don’t get about British managers like Hughes who is a decent manager (but maybe not the right one for us) who has been there done that in the lower/mid premiership level and will never get a chance at one of the top clubs again. Is why do they trawl round doing the same jobs when they could go abroad and try a new league and style of play. Test themselves out of there comfort zone. I’d much rather go coach at a top side in Germany or Holland than manage Blackburn or Hull.
Exactly.
Steve McClaren, for all his faults, was open-minded enough to go to Holland and try his hand at management over there. No nasty tabloids on his back, and a different culture to learn from and experience. As it stands his side (Twente) are 5 points clear at the top of the table.