This almost Shakespearian tragedy would be sort of understandable had Hull lined up José Mourinho, now that his job at Internazionale - sticking an erect middle finger in Roman Abramovich's grille - is done. But instead the club today announced the appointment of Iain Dowie, who once had a two-month hot streak at Crystal Palace and did such a sterling job at Charlton that he was replaced by Les Reed. "I think Hull is a working-class area that deserves a team that reflects that," said Dowie today, setting out his stall, blue collars two pahnd the pahnd. "A team that plays with a bit of tenacious endeavour, that is aggressive on the field, and also pass the ball a bit." Given Dowie's recent experience of luring a sleepwalking Newcastle into the Championship, it's just as well for the denizens of the East Riding that Hull Kingston Rovers meet these ever-so-specific requirements already.
Might be fair to say the writer hasn't seen much of us this season but always nice to get a positive 'namecheck'
This almost Shakespearian tragedy would be sort of understandable had Hull lined up José Mourinho, now that his job at Internazionale - sticking an erect middle finger in Roman Abramovich's grille - is done. But instead the club today announced the appointment of Iain Dowie, who once had a two-month hot streak at Crystal Palace and did such a sterling job at Charlton that he was replaced by Les Reed. "I think Hull is a working-class area that deserves a team that reflects that," said Dowie today, setting out his stall, blue collars two pahnd the pahnd. "A team that plays with a bit of tenacious endeavour, that is aggressive on the field, and also pass the ball a bit." Given Dowie's recent experience of luring a sleepwalking Newcastle into the Championship, it's just as well for the denizens of the East Riding that Hull Kingston Rovers meet these ever-so-specific requirements already.
Might be fair to say the writer hasn't seen much of us this season but always nice to get a positive 'namecheck'
FLAG EDGE TOUCH wrote:http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/mar/17/the-fiver-john-terry-car-accident
This almost Shakespearian tragedy would be sort of understandable had Hull lined up José Mourinho, now that his job at Internazionale - sticking an erect middle finger in Roman Abramovich's grille - is done. But instead the club today announced the appointment of Iain Dowie, who once had a two-month hot streak at Crystal Palace and did such a sterling job at Charlton that he was replaced by Les Reed. "I think Hull is a working-class area that deserves a team that reflects that," said Dowie today, setting out his stall, blue collars two pahnd the pahnd. "A team that plays with a bit of tenacious endeavour, that is aggressive on the field, and also pass the ball a bit." Given Dowie's recent experience of luring a sleepwalking Newcastle into the Championship, it's just as well for the denizens of the East Riding that Hull Kingston Rovers meet these ever-so-specific requirements already.
Might be fair to say the writer hasn't seen much of us this season but always nice to get a positive 'namecheck'
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