Showing posts with label Hull City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hull City. Show all posts

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Hull City - keeping a team together.

So, the final curtain has fallen on the Premier League season for 2014-15. Hull City’s 2 year tenure in top flight football has come to an end. Not for a want of trying today against Manchester United, but perhaps for a lack that certain something during the course of the season.

Steve Bruce, I’m sure, will let the dust settle on this season’s campaign before he makes any decisions about the future of his squad.

For me, as a non-Hull City supporter, the reason that they went down is due to the players on the pitch. Steve Bruce has proved that he can manage at this level. What has been sadly apparent this season is that there are too many players who are only out for themselves. Most notably, this has been seen in Jake Livermore’s alleged use of cocaine.

The crux of what Hull do next boils down to this: Too many players have underperformed this season for Hull. Assuming that Dr Allam will continue to bank roll a team in the Championship, then these players need to stay with Hull for a season and pay back the fans and the club for their support. The failure of too many players to play at an acceptable standard has cost the club, and the city, Premier League football.

Some players would be expected to leave. Hernandez hasn’t justified the fee they paid to Palermo, Ramirez has shown why Southampton were willing to let him go out on loan, Sagbo has a first touch that goes further than a lot of passes. Rosenior is a good full back but doesn’t seem to fit Steve Bruce’s plans. You would expect that Andy Robertson would be on a lot of shopping lists as well.
If Hull can keep its squad together for one season, players like Meyler, Elmohammady, Quinn, McShane, Dawson, Huddlestone, Jelavic and N’Doye will, I’m sure, get Hull back into the Premier League. Add players like Harry Morgan and Tom Ince back into the picture, and you would have to back Hull to win the Championship.


Perhaps the biggest test of Steve Bruce’s managerial career is ahead of him. Can he keep the players together and get Hull back into the top flight? With the squad he has, you wouldn’t bet against him.

Monday, May 19, 2008

OK, so this marks one of the biggest weeks of football in my life. Blatently, the biggest week ever was in 1999 when 3 games in 10 days decided the Treble, helped me to lose my voice, and is possibly the reason why I'm not a commerical airline pilot (and that's a different story).

On Wednesday night, United will take on Chelsea in the final of the Champion's League. I'm looking forward to this game so much. We have a chance to win our 3rd Champions League title, and to do it against those upstarts from Stamford Bridge would make it all the more sweet.

Chelsea are a good side, but we do their players feel the need to start a war of words with every club they play. I know that it was one of Mourinho's favourtie tactics, but he's gone. What price Paul Scholes hitting the winner?

On Saturday, I'm taking George to London to watch Hull City. They play Bristol City in the Championship play-offs, the so called £60m Shoot Out. The winner will play in the Premiership next year, and it would fantastic for the city if Hull could do the business. It's reportedly the biggest city in Europe never to have had a top flight football team. A 6-1 demolition of Watford saw them into the final, and hopefully they can carry on in the same vein of form.

So, by Sunday morning, hopefully I'll be happier than I am today.