Megson to Hull??

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Post by Juewanderer » Mon Mar 15, 2010 9:07 pm

At the moment Gary Megson's 7/4 favourite to be Hulls manager.

(Ian Dowie 7/2) :shock:

http://www.oddschecker.com/football/foo ... t-manager/

I personally think he would keep them up if he was given the chance, i doubt very much he will be though.

Not if the Hull fans have a say anyway..! :D :D :D :D
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Post by Tombwfc » Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:06 pm

If he got the results there that he got here (survival, 13th, fecked off in enough time to bring in a talented young local hero), they'd all take it in a heartbeat. Even if it meant them losing 1,500 fans (or whatever it was Worthy worked out the other day on here).

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Post by Lord Kangana » Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:12 pm

Yeah, but
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Gary Megson will save them, but keep them on a life support machine for the next 3 seasons
And I think we all know what he means.
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Post by Worthy4England » Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:16 pm

Lord Kangana wrote:Yeah, but
A Forest Fan wrote:
Gary Megson will save them, but keep them on a life support machine for the next 3 seasons
And I think we all know what he means.
But Hull can't have him anyhow - we're saving him for West Ham. :twisted:

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Post by Tombwfc » Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:18 pm

Which is better than killing them stone dead, see Brian Laws.

In the land of the utterly woeful shit managers, the one-dimensional Megson is king.

Or something along those lines..

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Post by bristol_Wanderer3 » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:58 am

Tombwfc wrote:If he got the results there that he got here (survival, 13th, fecked off in enough time to bring in a talented young local hero), they'd all take it in a heartbeat. Even if it meant them losing 1,500 fans (or whatever it was Worthy worked out the other day on here).
Yep, but here he had some world class players to work with (Anelka, Diouf, Campo in addition to the likes of Jussi, Davies, Gardner, Nolan), even if the club was in a mess.
And he had two thirds of the season left, and we were in touch with the other teams even if we did have 5 points from 10 games. And we still were very, very lucky to stay up.

There he has nine games - and they are have taken 32 points from the last 49 games for a reason. Meggo doesn't strike me as the type to have that dramatic, inspiring effect.

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Post by FaninOz » Tue Mar 16, 2010 3:41 am

They could do a lot worse than Megson though, even though the fans wouldn't like it it would we worth the agro if he could keep them up. Which he may just do. But he would have to win some away games to do it.

Portsmouth (A)
Fulham (H)
Stoke (A)
Burnley (H)
Birmingham (A)
Sunderland (H)
Wigan (A)
Liverpool (H)

Plus another postgame game against I don't know who which has yet to be rearranged! I assume that its against one of the teams still in Europe!

Not a bad run of games, even Liverpool at home last game could be a winner if the Pool are already out of top 4 contention! With the right manager and an upsurge of commiment and energy they could survive. Unlikely but not impossible!
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Post by Zulus Thousand of em » Tue Mar 16, 2010 7:16 am

bobo the clown wrote: I don't know about deja-vu, but it's got a very familiar ring to it.

I think they're being totally unfair to him, poor lad.
Nowt to do with the thread but you've just reminded me of a comment from a Sky News presenter last week.

"This is deja vu, all over again."

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Post by clapton is god » Tue Mar 16, 2010 7:42 am

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bobo the clown wrote: I don't know about deja-vu, but it's got a very familiar ring to it.

I think they're being totally unfair to him, poor lad.
Nowt to do with the thread but you've just reminded me of a comment from a Sky News presenter last week.

"This is deja vu, all over again."

How do they get these jobs?
That's an old quote so I guess it was said with humour. Was it Ron Atkinson who first said it? I forget.

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Post by Juewanderer » Tue Mar 16, 2010 7:58 am

According to the Mail ,Hull are to try to install Mark Hughes as manager.

I doubt he would be tempted myself.



LINK http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... Brown.html

Hull hope Hughes can be tempted, even on a short-term deal until the end of the season with a massive bonus for staving off relegation.




The news emerged just as it looked as if former Bolton manager Gary Megson, who was in hospital with kidney stones on Monday, would be taking over the hot seat.

However, the £1million transfer fee to be paid to Bolton, who are still paying his wages, is putting off Hull.

Iain Dowie, Paul Jewell and Doncaster's highly rated manager Sean O'Driscoll were other contenders, although Alan Curbishley has been ruled out.
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Post by superjohnmcginlay » Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:02 am

Right so they get Megson AND theyve gotta pay us a million quid. It's a cruel world.

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Post by Brian Trousers » Tue Mar 16, 2010 8:26 am

...and he's got kidney stones. Could explain that look of pain for the last 12 months.

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:06 pm

Rumour is that Hull will end up with Dowie *shudder* as they couldn't get their "top targets" of Hughes, Megson or Avram Grant.

Christ, what a place to be in, where the best option is Dowie!

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Post by Zulus Thousand of em » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:13 pm

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bobo the clown wrote: I don't know about deja-vu, but it's got a very familiar ring to it.

I think they're being totally unfair to him, poor lad.
Nowt to do with the thread but you've just reminded me of a comment from a Sky News presenter last week.

"This is deja vu, all over again."

How do they get these jobs?
That's an old quote so I guess it was said with humour. Was it Ron Atkinson who first said it? I forget.
I dunno. But she said it with a straight face.
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Post by Prufrock » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:16 pm

The world of football is mental. You can be proven to be utter shite in the top flight, and still get jobs there, but no matter how well you are doing one league down, you are always 'unproven'. On what planet either Iain Dowie is a better shout than O'Driscoll is beyond me.
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Post by BWFC_Insane » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:19 pm

Prufrock wrote:The world of football is mental. You can be proven to be utter shite in the top flight, and still get jobs there, but no matter how well you are doing one league down, you are always 'unproven'. On what planet either Iain Dowie is a better shout than O'Driscoll is beyond me.
On the planet where you aren't going to pay compensation to get a manager for 9 games.

Nor is a manager going to leave a permanent secure position for a "9 game" cameo.

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Post by Prufrock » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:28 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
Prufrock wrote:The world of football is mental. You can be proven to be utter shite in the top flight, and still get jobs there, but no matter how well you are doing one league down, you are always 'unproven'. On what planet either Iain Dowie is a better shout than O'Driscoll is beyond me.
On the planet where you aren't going to pay compensation to get a manager for 9 games.

Nor is a manager going to leave a permanent secure position for a "9 game" cameo.
Why does it have to be a cameo? Get in O'Driscoll, if he keeps them up great, if he doesn't, you have a young hungry manager who is 'proven' at Championship level. Used to working on a small budget, and gets results.
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Post by BWFC_Insane » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:31 pm

Prufrock wrote:
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Prufrock wrote:The world of football is mental. You can be proven to be utter shite in the top flight, and still get jobs there, but no matter how well you are doing one league down, you are always 'unproven'. On what planet either Iain Dowie is a better shout than O'Driscoll is beyond me.
On the planet where you aren't going to pay compensation to get a manager for 9 games.

Nor is a manager going to leave a permanent secure position for a "9 game" cameo.
Why does it have to be a cameo? Get in O'Driscoll, if he keeps them up great, if he doesn't, you have a young hungry manager who is 'proven' at Championship level. Used to working on a small budget, and gets results.
It seems that they only want someone till the end of the season. I guess its "hedge your bets".

O'Driscoll won't be that cheap as thats what put Burnley off. My guess is IF Hull go down they will go into administration pretty quickly and probably at that point will want to re-assess their options.

I think if I was O'Driscoll I'd rather stay at Doncaster for now than move to Hull right now.

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Post by Prufrock » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:39 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
Prufrock wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
Prufrock wrote:The world of football is mental. You can be proven to be utter shite in the top flight, and still get jobs there, but no matter how well you are doing one league down, you are always 'unproven'. On what planet either Iain Dowie is a better shout than O'Driscoll is beyond me.
On the planet where you aren't going to pay compensation to get a manager for 9 games.

Nor is a manager going to leave a permanent secure position for a "9 game" cameo.
Why does it have to be a cameo? Get in O'Driscoll, if he keeps them up great, if he doesn't, you have a young hungry manager who is 'proven' at Championship level. Used to working on a small budget, and gets results.
It seems that they only want someone till the end of the season. I guess its "hedge your bets".

O'Driscoll won't be that cheap as thats what put Burnley off. My guess is IF Hull go down they will go into administration pretty quickly and probably at that point will want to re-assess their options.

I think if I was O'Driscoll I'd rather stay at Doncaster for now than move to Hull right now.
I didn't realise Hull were that fooked financially? If so then fair enough. I'd be staying at DOncaster too. Don't understand why Burnley didn't go for O'Driscoll over Laws though!
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Post by boltonboris » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:43 pm

Prufrock wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
Prufrock wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
Prufrock wrote:The world of football is mental. You can be proven to be utter shite in the top flight, and still get jobs there, but no matter how well you are doing one league down, you are always 'unproven'. On what planet either Iain Dowie is a better shout than O'Driscoll is beyond me.
On the planet where you aren't going to pay compensation to get a manager for 9 games.

Nor is a manager going to leave a permanent secure position for a "9 game" cameo.
Why does it have to be a cameo? Get in O'Driscoll, if he keeps them up great, if he doesn't, you have a young hungry manager who is 'proven' at Championship level. Used to working on a small budget, and gets results.
It seems that they only want someone till the end of the season. I guess its "hedge your bets".

O'Driscoll won't be that cheap as thats what put Burnley off. My guess is IF Hull go down they will go into administration pretty quickly and probably at that point will want to re-assess their options.

I think if I was O'Driscoll I'd rather stay at Doncaster for now than move to Hull right now.
I didn't realise Hull were that fooked financially? If so then fair enough. I'd be staying at DOncaster too. Don't understand why Burnley didn't go for O'Driscoll over Laws though!
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