Ned Land
Winger
As long as they don’t wear a ponsey scarf (even in warm weather).What we need is an ex-Butlins red coat, bouncing with enthusiasm and happy vibes to make football fun again #MFFA
I can’t see this being welcomed by our fans.
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As long as they don’t wear a ponsey scarf (even in warm weather).What we need is an ex-Butlins red coat, bouncing with enthusiasm and happy vibes to make football fun again #MFFA
Don't worry Ned, the job comes with an optional SAFC uniformAs long as they don’t wear a ponsey scarf (even in warm weather).
I can’t see this being welcomed by our fans.
Very clever from Speakers to release those two to the press.He wouldn’t be everyone’s choice . Some feel he did a good job at hull and some don’t. What I would say is surely he would be a better choice then stephen robinson or dave challinor. Those two would be shocking
Better than Dodds.
Certainly smarterBetter than Dodds.
I like the honking horn accessory.Certainly smarter
We did play well at Leicester, mindErm Leicester where our keeper was man of the match?stoke I don't think we did that much did their keeper make many decent saves, also think how bad we were at Millwall cov was a drab draw poor against Huddersfield , Cardiff wasn't great, Swansea we couldn't even beat ten men we had a good half hour at Plymouth but we barely had a shot first half.
The poster he was replying g to didn't say we hadn't played well he stated it was poor finishing at Leicester which it wasWe did play well at Leicester, mind
BothSo is it rosenior or jansen?
Probably.So is it rosenior or jansen?
The other thing you would have picked up is that Steve Bruce was their number one choice as replacement. And yes this 'building'. They had 5 top division players on loan last season and projected to have A £25m loss this season to follow last year's actual £21m operating loss. They are more delusional than the magsI went to a Hull forum and the had a quick scan of the thread that was started after he was sacked, the vast majority of posters were disappointed and shocked at his sacking as they felt he was building something pretty good there. That gives me some reassurance that it wasn't a case of a universal thank god he's gone.
Why would Challinor be such a bad choice? He might be from a lower division but he has achieved success playing enjoyable football. I don't think he would be a bad choice, in fact I think he would be a good choice.Very clever from Speakers to release those two to the press.