Bye Phil Brown

BlueTillDeath said:
tbh i couldnot give a sh*t about what anybody says about this
but what a job he has done at hull, dragging them from a mediocre, stale team with dean windass in it in the championship into a team that couldd fit in in the premier league if they sorted their form out.
They arent the best team in the league whatsoever, one of the worst, but i cdont care what you say about the man
im talking about what he has done as a manager and i respect him hugely for what he has done for that club, just shows what expectations are around in football at even average teams like hull if they sack him. you can still see the fans are behind him

It must be me , but i completely agree with you ........ i like Phil Brown ..... he's not a bad fella as far as i'm concerned , and he's worked wonders in taking Hull into the Premiership ..... however short-lived it's likely to be!
 
If Brown gets sacked he will be on the telly and radio more than ever. Unfortunately he and his hair gel will be around for a while yet......Same with those little fuckers the Nevilles when they retire, they aint disappearing!
 
He may have done a great job in dragging them out of the shit, but he's got far too big for his boots. Just look at the teamtalk on the pitch as evidence.

1. Players suddenly lost respect for him and if a manager who's managed to get a promoted team in the top 8 at Xmas can't inspire players to play for him for the rest of the season at least then he's really not the man for the job.

2. Then, on top of that, his personality doesn't help. Singing on the pitch after winning one game in 18(?), losing the final game of the season and staying up based on other results is not professional in the slightest.

3. Then you look at his tactics and signings and none impress. (Ghilas, Altidore, Olifinjana, Stephen Hunt and a £5m bid for Zamora ffs!)

He reminds me slightly of Allardyce, in that he managed to drag a team from the shit and can't do much more now, but Brown thinks that he can when everyone can see he's just not a good man to lead a club.
 
Singing at the end of the last game when they stayed up that was truly shocking and as a good pal of mine who is a Hull fan says that a lot of the fans had enough of him sat on sunday sh*te with that tos*er Chris Kamara every week in a pink jumper talking as if he was Brian Clough (first class pr*ck and the Hull fans deserve better)
 
BingoBango said:
Altidore is a really decent player, Brown just doesn't appear to have any confidence in him.

Not surprising when the guy can't even get himself to the ground on time for a saturday kick off.

Used to like Brown but his ego has got out of control, all that rubbish about saving that woman on the Humber bridge and that ridiculous headset, he just comes across as a bit of twat now but as someone said I hope he sticks around long enough for us to play them.
 
This sums him up!

Phil-Brown-Hull-City-Premier-League_2379009.jpg


His players and staff are on the bench and he's clearly striking a pose for a camera while their having a giggle at him, Huge ego/head.
 
Thanx4Knives said:
This sums him up!

Phil-Brown-Hull-City-Premier-League_2379009.jpg


His players and staff are on the bench and he's clearly striking a pose for a camera while their having a giggle at him, Huge ego/head.

Yet not one player is looking at him, funny that huh ?

I have to admire him, with 0 cash, hes kept got them to the PL and kept them up (which is the hardest part). Hope he survives to be honest.

He does need to get rid of the fake tan though.
 
n_mcfc said:
He may have done a great job in dragging them out of the shit, but he's got far too big for his boots. Just look at the teamtalk on the pitch as evidence.

1. Players suddenly lost respect for him and if a manager who's managed to get a promoted team in the top 8 at Xmas can't inspire players to play for him for the rest of the season at least then he's really not the man for the job.

2. Then, on top of that, his personality doesn't help. Singing on the pitch after winning one game in 18(?), losing the final game of the season and staying up based on other results is not professional in the slightest.

3. Then you look at his tactics and signings and none impress. (Ghilas, Altidore, Olifinjana, Stephen Hunt and a £5m bid for Zamora ffs!)

He reminds me slightly of Allardyce, in that he managed to drag a team from the shit and can't do much more now, but Brown thinks that he can when everyone can see he's just not a good man to lead a club.


altidore is quality
put him in a decent side and he would flourish
 
Layles said:
n_mcfc said:
He may have done a great job in dragging them out of the shit, but he's got far too big for his boots. Just look at the teamtalk on the pitch as evidence.

1. Players suddenly lost respect for him and if a manager who's managed to get a promoted team in the top 8 at Xmas can't inspire players to play for him for the rest of the season at least then he's really not the man for the job.

2. Then, on top of that, his personality doesn't help. Singing on the pitch after winning one game in 18(?), losing the final game of the season and staying up based on other results is not professional in the slightest.

3. Then you look at his tactics and signings and none impress. (Ghilas, Altidore, Olifinjana, Stephen Hunt and a £5m bid for Zamora ffs!)

He reminds me slightly of Allardyce, in that he managed to drag a team from the shit and can't do much more now, but Brown thinks that he can when everyone can see he's just not a good man to lead a club.


altidore is quality
put him in a decent side and he would flourish

How do you come to that conclusion mate ? Looks very average to me. Couldn't cut it a Villarreal. Perhaps I'm missing something,..
 
vincent said:
Layles said:
altidore is quality
put him in a decent side and he would flourish

How do you come to that conclusion mate ? Looks very average to me. Couldn't cut it a Villarreal. Perhaps I'm missing something,..


watching him at the confeds cup...
though i do have to admit, didnt see any of him playing for villareal
 
If they get rid of him they will go down.

They still have a chance of staying up if they keep him.

£25 away tickets, I don't mind them.
 

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