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    #31
    Bookies had a load of money on Megson

    Although 5Live reporting that Curbishley might get offered 1mil to keep them up

    Hull reckon it will cost them 100million if they go down

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      #32
      He's a monumental ****. Pleased he has gone.

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        #33
        Phil Brown: "What's two plus two? Success."

        I wonder how they'll get that gigantic picture of Philip Brown out of his office
        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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          #34
          25 - 1 to replace Rafa apparently

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            #35
            Brown insisted he exits the KC a proud man. "Philip Brown can walk away from this club, this city, with his head held high. His family are proud of him and his achievements with the club. The road to success is never a smooth one and my road was bumpy, getting bumpier the further off-road we drove, but the road was ultimately successful. I don't think anyone can cast any doubt about the job Phil Brown did for that football club, whether they stay up or not. What happens between now and May is nothing to do with me and if they go down it won't be my fault. Phil Brown hasn't got Hull City relegated".

            Brown went on:

            "I will take a break and come back stronger. I'm a Premiership manager and I expect to be back in this league soon. This week I'll reflect with my family, listen to the Brand New Heavies on my iPhone and enjoy the Cheltenham Festival, but I expect to be back in the big time come August. I'll miss football and football will miss Philip Brown, but I can assure anyone who might be worried about me and my absence, it won't be forever".
            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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              #36
              Wtf!!!!!??!?!?!
              'Religion is killing each other over who has the best imaginary friend'

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                #37
                From the Guardian:


                Hull's patience runs out as Phil Brown becomes a victim of own bluster

                Promotion-winning coach's eccentric decisions had undermined his authority at the KC Stadium


                As an ardent fan of The Beach Boys, Phil Brown would probably agree that his tenure at Hull City took him on a journey from "Good Vibrations" to "God Only Knows". On paper the most successful manager in the club's history, Brown departs the KC Stadium as a widely ridiculed figure, arguably with his reputation in tatters. The consensus is that despite leading Hull into the Premier League for the first time two years ago and averting relegation last season, albeit narrowly, the 50-year-old will struggle to find a comparable post.

                If grabbing a microphone and belting out a version of Sloop John B minutes after results elsewhere reprieved Hull, who had just lost at home to Manchester United, from Championship football last May raised doubts about Brown, that solo was far from his strangest moment.

                Back in the autumn Hull's manager boasted to reporters about "sweet talking" a woman out of jumping off the Humber Bridge while leading his squad on a morale-boosting walk. Strangely no Hull player noticed any such exchange and the Humber Bridge Board, which monitors the crossing, has no record of the incident. When the Guardian subsequently put it to Brown that the episode had been a figment of his imagination, he looked distinctly sheepish, hung his head and eventually said: "No comment."

                By then Adam Pearson had just replaced Brown's good friend Paul Duffen as Hull's chairman and rumours mounted that defeat against Stoke City in an impending game at the KC would cost the manager his job. In the event Hull won 2-1 courtesy of Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink's stoppage‑time winner. As the stadium erupted in celebration, the chairman's face remained impassive. When a companion whispered something in his ear, Pearson shrugged. Body language can be hugely misleading but it hardly looked a vote of confidence. Indeed a relationship which would limp on for four more months was very much a marriage of convenience.

                Behind closed doors the chairman gave his manager an eviscerating lecture on the perils of ego and the benefits of humility. In response Brown stopped discussing his ambition to one day coach England and, extending an olive branch to players he had placed on a metaphorical "naughty step", repaired a plug he had furiously torn from the training ground's designer coffee machine.

                As a qualified electrician the task was second nature to this man of many parts who, during his years as an underrated lower division right-back, also ran a restaurant, Brown's Brasserie. Later the perma-tanned, always snazzily dressed Brown would make his name as the loyal assistant many believe was behind much of Sam Allardyce's success at Bolton Wanderers.

                Although a subsequent spell in charge of Derby County – a position secured after Sir Alex Ferguson, a long time admirer of his coaching skills, urged them to hire Brown – swiftly ended in dismissal, he re-emerged in Hull's backroom, taking the top job following Phil Parkinson's departure. After first warding off relegation, Brown then presided over that historic promotion to England's top tier and Hull's haul of 20 points from the first nine games of last season.

                It all seemed to go to his head and, with results deteriorating, there was the infamous half-time team-talk on the Eastlands pitch when Brown publicly berated his players during a Boxing Day 2008 defeat at Manchester City. Contrary to the party line, it did not endear a now somewhat manic figure to the squad. Even so, several first-team players privately acknowledged that, behind the bombast and bluster, there was an astute football brain.

                However Brown had already begun losing his nerve. Increasingly the pragmatic, cautious influence of Allardyce rather than the passing, expansionist football he had so enjoyed while playing for Bruce Rioch at Bolton informed Hull's gameplans. If he became disinclined to gamble on the pitch, his high-risk signing of the gifted but injury prone Jimmy Bullard for a club record £5m and £50,000-a-week in January 2009 backfired as the midfielder's troublesome knees betrayed him. By amplifying Pearson's misgivings, the newly fit Bullard's comedic public fight – it was witnessed by a Women's Institute march – with Nick Barmby in a Humberside park last week, hastened Brown's demise.

                By the time Saturday's home defeat to Arsenal came round, Hull's manager was in uncannily prophetic mood. "This is the start of a massively important era in my life," he declared in the match programme. "And a massively important era in the history of Hull City." Brown has never been prone to understatement but, for once, he did not exaggerate.


                So he made up the story about saving the woman from throwing herself off the Humber Bridge....how bizarre!
                'Religion is killing each other over who has the best imaginary friend'

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                  #38
                  How many Shaggy edits?

                  Or is that a real quote?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Ben_Itez View Post


                    So he made up the story about saving the woman from throwing herself off the Humber Bridge....how bizarre!
                    Totally ****ing bizarre, why the **** would he make something like that up?! Philip Brown is demented, hilariously so.
                    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                      #40
                      BBC Sport 'understands' Mark Hughes is on the shortlist
                      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Rich View Post


                        What's not to like?
                        The guy had a tooth dyed orange to match the club colours, that shows commitment.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                          Totally ****ing bizarre, why the **** would he make something like that up?! Philip Brown is demented, hilariously so.
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                          Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                          May the Lord bless this post.

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                            #43
                            Oliver Kay rekons Dowie is going to get the job

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by TheElephantMan View Post
                              The guy had a tooth dyed orange to match the club colours, that shows commitment.
                              more likely from not brushing his teeth

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                                #45
                                Back in the autumn Hull's manager boasted to reporters about "sweet talking" a woman out of jumping off the Humber Bridge while leading his squad on a morale-boosting walk. Strangely no Hull player noticed any such exchange and the Humber Bridge Board, which monitors the crossing, has no record of the incident. When the Guardian subsequently put it to Brown that the episode had been a figment of his imagination, he looked distinctly sheepish, hung his head and eventually said: "No comment."
                                What an absolute loon.
                                Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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