Sunderland Take First Step In Managerial Hunt

17/05/2024 Raymond 0

Football Insider reports that Sunderland has approached former Hull City manager Liam Rosenior regarding their vacant managerial position. The Black Cats aim to swiftly fill the role to ensure adequate planning for the upcoming season, following a turbulent period.

Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl interesting Hull & Sunderland

09/05/2024 Raymond 0

Danny Rohl, the highly sought-after manager of Sheffield Wednesday, has emerged as a potential target for Hull City in their search for a replacement for Liam Rosenior. Rohl’s successful tenure at Sheffield Wednesday, guiding the team to safety in the Championship, has garnered interest from both Hull City and Sunderland. While Tim Walter remains the frontrunner for the managerial position at Hull City, Rohl and former Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper are also in contention. Despite interest from Sunderland, Rohl’s commitment to Sheffield Wednesday and positive discussions with club owner Dejphon Chansiri suggest a move to the Stadium of Light is unlikely.

The 4 Stoke City players surely keen to escape the club this summer

28/04/2024 Raymond 0

Despite rebuilding their squad last summer, it appears that additional reinforcements will be necessary.

This holds true regardless of the division they find themselves in next season, as new signings are required to rejuvenate the club and dispel the stagnation that has plagued it in recent times.

Given their lackluster performances in the Championship since their return, it is imperative that their recruitment efforts are precise and effective.

Kieran McKenna praises ‘wonderful’ Ipswich Town game as Leeds United receive promotion boost

28/04/2024 Raymond 0

Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna remained positive following their 3-3 draw with Hull City, despite dropping points. He described the match as “wonderful” and highlighted the team’s attacking prowess, with George Hirst and Omari Hutchinson finding the net. However, Hull City managed to equalize three times, denying Ipswich victory. While disappointed with the missed opportunity to climb in the Championship table, McKenna praised his team’s bravery, spirit, and quality on the pitch. He acknowledged the challenges faced against a determined Hull side but emphasized the positive aspects of the performance.