Sincilbanks
Vital Football Hero
Judging from Hull recent form, most specifically against Burton and MK, yes it does seem like 2 points dropped.
And here's me thinking after today's results, the the point at Hull is looking very handy indeed...
Judging from Hull recent form, most specifically against Burton and MK, yes it does seem like 2 points dropped.
And here's me thinking after today's results, the the point at Hull is looking very handy indeed...
Cherry on meltdown whilst the Imps remain top of the league. You can't make it upThree points tomorrow will hopefully ease your nervousness cherry
Rumours emerging from Hull that McCann could be sacked tonight...
More ridiculous, but not league 1, my mates lad reckons Klopp is on his way.This has to be a wind-up, right?
This has to be a wind-up, right?
ScotImp posted their form over the last 14 games. It’s appalling.
I don’t think binning McCann could be considered knee jerk.
The difficulty for a new manager is that you have barely any time to train players given the Tuesday/Saturday schedule. It’s so hard for someone new to come in and drastically change things.
Yes, it was astonishing. I hope MA saw it too.Did anyone see the highlights from the Doncaster game?
Four almost identical goals for Sunderland, McGeady cross and Wyke header.
As that great football pundit O.Wilde once said "To lose one goal like that may be regarded as a misfortune, to lose two looks like carelessness. To lose four...."
Well if that happens this season then it would be curtains for McCann but it hasn't.The problem McCann has, is that astounding collapse last season after being in the play-off places at the midway stage. They took just 6 points from their final 20 games, conceding 53 goals and suffering their record defeat along the way. To put that into some kind of context, even Lincoln managed 14 points from their last 20 games in that nightmare 1986-87 season. McCann therefore has very recent history in dramatic collapses, and that can only work against him should Mr Allam feel a decision is needed.
Well if that happens this season then it would be curtains for McCann but it hasn't.
Just as likely they could recapture their form which put them top of the league.
I do think the state of some pitches is a bit of a leveller at the moment and they are suffering more than some.
There’s more to it than just their position in the table though.
Do you leave McCann to continue to struggle to arrest their slide, or do you see them in a great position to go up and bring in someone that has actually won something as a manager?
If they leave it and they suffer more missing out on promotion Hull have essentially wasted a season with players good enough to get promoted.
Results in 2021
Charlton 2-0 win
Sunderland 1-1draw
Fleetwood 3-2 win
Blackpool 1-1draw
Accrington 3-0win
Portsmouth 4-0win
Accrington 0-2 loss
Swindon 1-0win
Lincoln 1-1draw
Burton 0-1loss
Lincoln 0-0draw
MK Dons0-1 loss
If we lose today MA could be 2 games from the sack based on your argument.
Managers should be judged on season's not the last couple of matches.
Add 2 wins to the bottom of the list and that's an excellent performance.
Even if that doesn't happen, as long as they scrape into the top 6 come the end of the season, they are 2 games away from promotion...
... and they are better equipped to play well at Wembley than on a mud patch.
A lot of Hull problems last year was that they sold good players and had no replacements.I don’t think MA is 2 games from the sack. Hull have different expectations and different experiences to Lincoln in recent times. Lincoln getting in the playoffs would be an amazing achievement but do Hull expect autos?
I respect your view but we see the McCann situation differently and that is fine.