Incredible at the Championship where another melodramatic exemption took place, the third in a few weeks. Was made hull city who is sailing in very bad waters and who has decided to terminate the contract with your coach Shota Arveladze. Too bad the separation came just eight hours before the next league game, when there were two weeks to reflect on it, taking advantage of the break for the selections.
Arveladze’s departure from the Hull City bank it is the third dismissal in the second English view, which has taken place in the last 16 days. First it happened to Huddersfield manager Danny Schofield, who was sacked on 14 September, then replaced by Mark Fotheringham on Wednesday. Then, earlier this week, Watford sacked Rob Edwards after just nine games, with Slaven Bilic quickly named as a replacement for the former Forest Green Rovers boss. Now it’s up to Hull City who sacked Shota Arveladze. But in the latter case, the choice caused an uproar of criticism and bewilderment, especially for the timing.
The Tigers, in fact, return to the field for the first time since the international break this evening, Friday, September 30, receiving the “MKM Stadium“Luton Town for the 11th round of the Championship, but the Hull owner, Acun Ilicalidecided that Andy Dawson – who was the under 23 guide – and no more Arveladze will take over the leadership of the team, just eight hours before the match: “During the international break we had a series of meetings with Shota to discuss the team’s direction and the club’s future“Encounters that Kingston upon Hull’s number one club have lasted so long since they found themselves deciding close to resuming the league:”As these meetings continued, it became clear that our views were not aligned and so we decided to part ways.”
Everything legitimate, a little less the choice of the moment that opened a series of criticisms against the direction of the club, even from the same fans who found themselves displaced. In fact, just on Thursday, September 29, on Hull City’s official social media Arveladze’s own statements and videos stood out before the championship match. A short circuit that aroused fierce perplexities in the club’s internal management.
An obvious contradiction not so much for the – legal – decision to change, given the current situation of Hull that militates in 20th place, with just three wins in 10 games and without the three points since last August 27th. As for the goodness of a well-thought-out choice, yes, but perhaps too much and this comes close to a match that should change Hull’s league trend: “Shota and Peter leave with our thanks, utmost respect and warm wishes for the future” then added Ilicali again. “Our aim now is to support Andy and the team and find the best possible candidate to take this club forward. Everyone at the club would like to thank Shota and Peter for their efforts and wish them all the best for the future.“.
Ilicali refers to change that turns out to be radical in the Hull team. Incidentally, in addition to the first coach Shota Arveladze, the assistant also accommodated himself: “We can also confirm that assistant coach Peter van der Veen will leave the club with immediate effect. Andy Dawson will assume the role of interim head coach until permanent appointment“reads the club’s official statement which continues to recall Arveladze’s adventure in Hull”,nominated in january” is that “helped lead the Tigers to championship safety and 19th place in a transitional season at MKM Stadium“Until September 30, 2022, a few hours after the championship resumed.
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