The presser is about to start, no mention of a player this time, may just be Marco. please log in to view this image Marco Silva says he has started to talk with City's owners and will give a decision on his future next week (pressed for more detail, but refuses to discuss it further, as you'd expect). “It is disappointing that we didn’t achieve our goal (of staying up). It has been a hard week.” “The aim now is to finish the season on a positive note. I want our players to play with good motivation - this is our focus.” “Spurs are a very, very good team who have enjoyed a very good season, but we want to get a result for our fans.” “I work hard and I’m happy, I enjoy the club and the fans. What they give to us is amazing.” The end.
David Burns @bbcburnsy Marco Silva @HullCity has twice mentioned "his career" in his press conference. Won't be drawn on whether he wants to stay.
David Burns @bbcburnsy Marco Silva @HullCity tells me @HumbersideSport "I've not heard any words about selling the club, no words about selling players" #hcafc David Burns @bbcburnsy Marco Silva @HullCity tells me @HumbersideSport there's been no approach from @WatfordFC. "Nobody has offered me a job ". #hcafc
Poor Marco doesn't fully understand the extent of his use of "not normal" yet. Ehab will sell whoever he wants in order to mitigate his losses due to the fact he is a twat who cannot see further than the end of his knob. Before the normal crew stick up for him or simply have a go at me for having yet another go at him, ask yourselves this. Who in their right mind would not sort contracts out for the most saleable assets in order to maximise the sale value. ANSWER: Ehab Allam. A **** of the first order. Schooled by his old man no doubt.
You're dead right there, I think from day one, and the Swansea cup game he started banging on about getting the fans on side.
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Marco Silva's hand is not as strong as it might have been, a 0-2 loss to relegated Sunderland and an abysmal 0-4 loss to a relegation rival don't look that good to me. He didn't keep us up when we were in the driving seat. Zonal marking looks static to me. I don't know how much of this is down to the team's mentality, lack of leader on the pitch or an historic expectancy of failure at Hull City.
From what I can gather, only Burnley had a squad as thin as ours. Dunno about their injuries, but ours were crucial. Without the Marco loans and signings, we'd have been dogshit. It began last summer, didn't it, Ehab?