PAUL M wrote:Agar has his failings but you do realise that if Agar goes then Sharp takes over.
We would all like a complete change with the Head coach but it's just not going to happen so if you want Agar sacked then good luck with Sharp.
I'll stick with Agar for now.
I'm not sure the club would appoint sharp as the full time coach TBH. Interim certainly but I actually think they may take more time to make a reasoned choice next time. Or maybe they're as stupid as we all think they are
Jake the Peg wrote:I'm not sure the club would appoint sharp as the full time coach TBH. Interim certainly but I actually think they may take more time to make a reasoned choice next time. Or maybe they're as stupid as we all think they are
Kear and Sharp weren't good enough yet they gave the job to their understudy, intersting. Someone like Ian Millward is needed to shake this club up before it's too late.
Dr Hfuhruhurr wrote:Kear and Sharp weren't good enough yet they gave the job to their understudy, intersting. Someone like Ian Millward is needed to shake this club up before it's too late.
Isaiah wrote:If relegation was an issue, would your opinion be different?
I agree with Kosh, in that I have never slated a coach (well not since Walsh), but I fail to see any signs from Agar, that gives me any hope for next season or beyond.
I am quite happy if the club are taking advantage of the 'no relegation' period, as an opportunity to rebuild, develope and restructure the team, rather then knee jerk reaction and panic buying.
Bump!
Paul M; "If relegation was an issue, would your opinion be different?"
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DABHAND wrote:Tim Sheens under pressure to keep his job at West Tigers,what a catch he would be,but he would cost plenty.
My point for last 10 years -we can pay our coach what we like .......but a board made up of non Hull born bred Hull fans etc WILL NOT stump up the cash as it comes out of their profits each year.
A board of true Hull fans would be happy to break even each year as long as we were competitive.
Mike Ashley at Newcastle expected to lose £20 million a year from his own pocket but wanted success ........our board want success but not at risk to their profits and loan repayments.
Tarquin Fuego wrote:My point for last 10 years -we can pay our coach what we like .......but a board made up of non Hull born bred Hull fans etc WILL NOT stump up the cash as it comes out of their profits each year.
A board of true Hull fans would be happy to break even each year as long as we were competitive.
Mike Ashley at Newcastle expected to lose £20 million a year from his own pocket but wanted success ........our board want success but not at risk to their profits and loan repayments.
Hate to put a dampner on it, but what happened to Newcastle again?
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east hull FC fan wrote:Hate to put a dampner on it, but what happened to Newcastle again?
He managed to squeeze 2 decades worth of planned losses into a year and a bit? (and is deeply unpopular with the fans)
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