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Calling Chelsea! They can cut us out as middlemen.Yes, fully agree. He could well have a bright future as a manager , and you never know . . .
Calling Chelsea! They can cut us out as middlemen.Yes, fully agree. He could well have a bright future as a manager , and you never know . . .
Jesse Marsch, out of the box coaching and available free. only based on listening to him on MNF
Wonder what he's done with young James Furlong, who he also signed from us in the summer after his successful loan in the SPL?He has also got a notorious grumpy and unfocussed striker, playing and scoring goals. Plenty of others have failed to get performances out of Connolly
Going in to shake the opposition managers hand then doing a Gross turn away from himPascal Groß player manager
If I was RDZ he’d be the first player I would want to sign.Pascal Groß player manager
Nah, he is ScheißeIf I was RDZ he’d be the first player I would want to sign.
If I was RDZ he’d be the first player I would want to sign.
Keep taking the medication !Jesse Marsch, out of the box coaching and available free. only based on listening to him on MNF
Jesse Marsch, out of the box coaching and available free. only based on listening to him on MNF
Liam Rosenior knows how to make the most of what he’s got. At Hull City’s training ground in the sleepy, leafy village of Cottingham, the 39-year-old is mulling over what makes his team one of the most feared in the Championship.
The complex is small and functional, so much so that, before we sit down, we have to find an available space. The impromptu tour takes us into an old dressing room, where we find Fábio Carvalho, Hull’s star January loan signing from Liverpool, cleaning his boots in a sink.
This, Rosenior says, embodies everything. Hull may not have the financial muscle to compete, even with some clubs in their own league, but they sit sixth thanks their work ethic and desire. Both were on show this week in a stoppage-time win over Huddersfield and a first victory at Southampton in more than 70 years. Hull, who were playing in League One three seasons ago and have since finished 19th and 15th in the Championship, will climb a further spot if they win at home to fifth-placed West Brom on Saturday lunchtime.