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Thread: Hull City hold the keys to the immediate future

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    Hull City hold the keys to the immediate future

    The departure of Sam coupled with the arrival of Alan Pardew could be facilitated by Hull City winning tonight and on Saturday.

    Monday 15th September
    Hull City v West Ham United

    Saturday 20th September
    Newcastle United v Hull City

    'True Geordie' has been somewhat critical of Pardew for quite some time. Here he is a couple of years ago on the subject of Nile Ranger who was then a Newcastle United player. In part 2 he urges Pardew to dismiss Ranger.

    True Geordie's View On Nile Ranger Part 1
    http://<font color="blue">http://www...NF-Dvq8</font>

    True Geordie's View On Nile Ranger Part 2
    (The very serious allegation about Ranger came to nothing.)
    http://<font color="blue">http://www...AOPz72E</font>

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    re: Hull City hold the keys to the immediate future

    Well i hope we win. Some want Pardew but i am not one of them.

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    re: Hull City hold the keys to the immediate future

    Me neither. If they are going to replace the manager and payout some compensation then I would want much much better than Pardew. He's done a shocking job over the last Calendar year at Newcastle and although I sympathise that he does not have full control there, they have spent some money this season and they looked useless on Sat.

    I also remember the way we played under Pardew being pretty poor, especially when we were in the championship. For Nolan now, read Mullins then !

    If they get rid of the manager, I would get Moyes in. I think Hoddle is too much of a **** and thinks too highly of himself and I heard that he lost the respect of some of the Spuds and Chelsea players when he was there.

    Everyone else decent is in a job.

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    re: Hull City hold the keys to the immediate future

    Quote Originally Posted by Hammerman69
    If they get rid of the manager, I would get Moyes in. I think Hoddle is too much of a **** and thinks too highly of himself and I heard that he lost the respect of some of the Spuds and Chelsea players when he was there.
    Good call

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    re: Hull City hold the keys to the immediate future

    I don't believe Hull City hold the keys to anything...not even Hull City.

    As for Alan Pardew, Mike Ashley is backing him,to deliver another mid-table finish,which he will.

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    re: Hull City hold the keys to the immediate future

    Where is the sense in replacing one under achieving manager with another under achieving manager?

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    re: Hull City hold the keys to the immediate future

    He'd be like f.ucking ebola to your club.

    You'd do well to steer clear, lads.

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    re: Hull City hold the keys to the immediate future

    Quote Originally Posted by Taansend
    If they get rid of the manager, I would get Moyes in. I think Hoddle is too much of a **** and thinks too highly of himself and I heard that he lost the respect of some of the Spuds and Chelsea players when he was there.
    Good call[/quote]

    Moyes is just a better allardyce. Not for me

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