“Hull City Considering Mark Robins as Potential New Manager – Sources”.
Hull City is actively searching for a replacement for Liam Rosenior, who was dismissed on May 7th. Robins has been included in the shortlist of candidates compiled by the Championship club as they intensify their search for a new manager. It is expected that Hull will initiate contact with the representatives of the 54-year-old regarding the vacant position at the MKM Stadium. Despite Robins being under contract with the Sky Blues until 2027, having signed a new four-year deal last year, Hull is keen on exploring the possibility of securing his services.
Hull City could make offer for Mark Robins to replace Liam Rosenior
There was a sense of surprise expressed when Rosenior was dismissed from his position earlier this week, especially considering Hull City narrowly missed out on a playoff spot. The owner, Acun Ilicali, cited a divergence in opinion regarding the 39-year-old’s playing style as the primary reason for his removal. Despite leading the Tigers to a commendable seventh place finish in the Championship in his inaugural full season, trailing just three points behind Norwich City, Rosenior’s tenure came to an end. Hull City concluded the campaign with six points more than Coventry under Robins, who failed to secure a victory in their last six matches.
The Sky Blues received widespread acclaim for their remarkable journey to the FA Cup semi-finals, narrowly losing out to Manchester United on penalties. Since assuming the reins at the CBS Arena in 2017, Robins has orchestrated an impressive turnaround, guiding the club from League Two to the Championship. It is these accomplishments that have presumably caught the attention of Hull’s decision-makers, leading them to consider him as a potential candidate to spearhead their promotion campaign in the upcoming season.
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