Good luck to Richard Agar. Hope Bomber's appointment turns out to be a good move (I'll reserve judgement). Peter Gentle: well he must be the most high profile assistant in the world, let's hope he can step up and meet the expectations of a hungry FC fanbase.
it's another transformation process, things don't happen overnight, days, or weeks, it may even be what have to write off another season, while the team of players (including new ones) get bedded in to the team, and the new coach stamps his philosophies into the team.
Either way, things are looking up.
Just remember, this is not a quick fix. There's some members on here that I suspect will be calling for a head soon, infact a fair few on here you can never please, from a true til i die Hull F.C fan, I'm very happy with this news, and I look forward to being with all you fans next season in the east stand/kc stadium cheering our boys on!
COME ON U HULLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!
Surely he will get at least 3 years (same as Agar) to prove himself before the fans turn on him?? This is brilliant news and music to my ears. Agar has come good these last few games but I put this down to the players giving him a good farewell (same as what is happening on the Darkside!)
“We will not accept a top eight finish as a barometer of supposed success at any point in the future whilst I am the owner of this club." Adam Pearson, FC Website 23-09-2011
I've supported Hull for too many years to worry about a coach leaving. I didn't want Buntig to leave but he did, I didn't want DDD to leave but he did, I didn't want Smith to leave but he did, I didn't want Royce Simmons to leave but he did, I didn't want Bomber to leave but he did, I didn't want Kear to leave and I didn't want Sharp to leave but they did. I wanted to see Agar have success and he still might this year. I'd briefly enjoy the irony but it's FC I support so I'll wish Agar well for the rest of the year and then I'll be hoping that "low-profile" Gentle scrubs up nicely for us next year and I'll support him as part of the club set-up.
I've supported Hull for too many years to worry about a coach leaving. I didn't want Buntig to leave but he did, I didn't want DDD to leave but he did, I didn't want Smith to leave but he did, I didn't want Royce Simmons to leave but he did, I didn't want Bomber to leave but he did, I didn't want Kear to leave and I didn't want Sharp to leave but they did. I wanted to see Agar have success and he still might this year. I'd briefly enjoy the irony but it's FC I support so I'll wish Agar well for the rest of the year and then I'll be hoping that "low-profile" Gentle scrubs up nicely for us next year and I'll support him as part of the club set-up.