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Tough times: Phil Brown has endured a difficult season with Hull

Dean Windass adds voice to ‘sack Phil Brown’ chorus

29 Oct 2009


Former Hull striker Dean Windass has called for manager Phil Brown to be "moved on" amid speculation the powerbase at the struggling Premier League club was set for a change.

A number of bookmakers, including Paddy Power and William Hill, yesterday suspended betting on Brown being the next Premier League manager to leave his job.

The Tigers responded to the ensuing speculation in a statement last night to deny Brown's position was under review, however, uncertainty remained with reports that former chairman Adam Pearson was set to make a shock return to the club.

Pearson last night resigned from his post as chairman of football at Derby and heighten speculation he is set to replace current Tigers chairman Paul Duffen, a close friend of Brown, at the KC Stadium.

Regardless of the powerbroking Windass believes the Tigers are in need of a change of leadership after managing just eight points from their opening 10 games to start the season.

Windass, who left Hull in January, told talkSPORT magazine: "I think sometimes you need a fresh change. Phil's done a fantastic job since he's been there but I think it's time that he should get moved on and bring somebody else in."

Windass also questioned whether the club could stay up this season, adding: "It's going to be difficult. They're not getting results and they're struggling to score goals at the moment.

"They need a 10-15 goal-a-year striker to get away from the bottom of the table. They've got a little mini-league at the moment and it's important they win games against teams in and around their league."

Hull sought to play down the speculation surrounding Brown's position in a brief statement last night, which read: "Contrary to media speculation the club can confirm that Phil Brown has not been sacked and remains the manager of Hull City Football Club."

However, the future of the Tigers is set to remain in the spotlight after concerns also surfaced about the club's long-term financial position, stemming from accounts being published covering the year ending July 2008.

In that 12 months Hull made a loss of nearly £10million as they won promotion to the Premier League via Windass' goal in the 2008 play-off at Wembley.

That sum, however, did not include any figures from the club's first season in the top tier of English football, and the directors remained confident the next set of results will prove more positive.

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