Next Hull City Manager Odds
Hull City have had a difficult season and Manager Phil Brown has been giving his marching orders leaving Iain Dowie to take charge between now and the end of the season as he fight to keep them in the top flight. If Dowie can keep Hull up then he will no doubt be offered a longer contract at the KC Stadium which should be motivation enough for him over the next few games.
Phil Brown did an excellent job at the KC Stadium first of all winning promotion and then keeping the Tigers in the Premier League on the last day. As such there are no odds for the Next Hull City Manager but a poor start to the season may well see a market open up and we here at The Sack Race will be monitoring the situation closely over the coming months.
Hull City is a Premier League team Managed by Phil Brown and they are now entering their second season in the Premier League after just surviving on the last day of the season. Hull started last season like a train but they tailed off and found themselves just above the relegation zone at the end of the campaign. Brown will be hoping to keep The Tigers in the top flight once again and if possible try to improve their league position and build on recent success.
The Hull City Chairman is Paul Duffen and it would appear that he is extremely happy with Phil Brown who led them to the Premier League earlier than expected. It will be interesting to see how the board and indeed Brown will react should Hull City find themselves in relegation trouble early this season. Either way Hull City have probably been punching above their weight in the last couple of years and they should be delighted with the work that Phil Brown has done whether they get relegated or not.
Manager History
Hull City have been an improving team in the last decade with the culmination coming in 2007 when they were promoted to the Premioer League under Manager Phil Brown. The Tigers survived in the Premier League last season and Brown will know that will be the aim once again this term and he will come under immense pressure should the team start badly.
From To
Phil Brown 04-12-2006 Present
Phil Parkinson 29-06-2006 04-12-2006
Peter Taylor 14-10-2002 29-06-2006
Billy Russell 11-10-2002 14-10-2002
Jan Molby 04-04-2002 11-10-2002
Billy Russell 27-02-2002 04-04-2002
Brian Little 25-04-2000 27-02-2002
Billy Russell 19-04-2000 25-04-2000
Warren Joyce 20-11-1998 19-04-2000
Mark Hateley 15-07-1997 11-11-1998
Terry Dolan 30-01-1991 14-07-1997
Stan Ternent 08-11-1989 31-01-1991
Colin Appleton 22-05-1989 30-10-1989
Eddie Gray 13-06-1988 20-05-1989
Brian Horton 01-06-1984 13-04-1988
Colin Appleton 08-06-1982 15-05-1984
Bobby Brown 04-03-1982 08-06-1982
Mike Smith 17-12-1979 04-03-1982
Ken Houghton 17-04-1978 12-12-1979
Bobby Collins 01-10-1977 10-02-1978
John Kaye 25-09-1974 01-10-1977
Terry Neill 01-06-1970 11-09-1974
Cliff Britton 01-07-1961 01-11-1969
Bob Brocklebank 01-03-1955 01-05-1961
Bob Jackson 01-06-1952 01-03-1955
Raich Carter 01-03-1948 01-09-1951
Frank Buckley 01-05-1946 01-03-1948
Ernest Blackburn 01-12-1936 01-01-1946
David Menzies 01-02-1936 01-10-1936
John Hill 01-03-1934 01-01-1936
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