Michael Dawson Talks About Steve Bruce

Michael Dawson is the captain of Hull City.

He is adamant that Steve Bruce has a managerial record that should definitely put him on the run for being England’s manager as a new one is being shortlisted at the moment. Michael has been pitching in for Steve in a major way. Being a defender who has played several international games, his point would definitely impact the authorities. He has stressed on the aspect of KCOM stadium’s manager’s capabilities and how he is needed to stay on and help the team to get entitled for Premier League membership.

The chief of Hull Tigers is being touted as a successor for Roy Hodgson by many including Michael Dawson. The Football Association is considering his candidature along with others like Jurgen Klinsmann and Sam Allardyce.

Bruce is definitely up for the task as per Dawson when he reported to the media while at a training camp in Portugal with the Hull team. As per Dawson, there are many things that are going for him like having won four promotions for the Premier League, being English as per his ethnicity and these are some of the several reasons he should get to be considered as the next manager for England. However, if he decides not to go, the Hull City team would definitely need him. When the playoff triumph happened to Hull, Bruce had not decided whether he would be staying and the final decision of staying put was definitely a big thing for him. It has definitely motivated the football club as well as the group. Dawson feels that he being part of Hull City has much to do with Steve being there. Steve as a manager is definitely a big reason for the players who like to be around him.

Michael Dawson is the captain of Hull City.

He is adamant that Steve Bruce has a managerial record that should definitely put him on the run for being England’s manager as a new one is being shortlisted at the moment. Michael has been pitching in for Steve in a major way. Being a defender who has played several international games, his point would definitely impact the authorities. He has stressed on the aspect of KCOM stadium’s manager’s capabilities and how he is needed to stay on and help the team to get entitled for Premier League membership.

The chief of Hull Tigers is being touted as a successor for Roy Hodgson by many including Michael Dawson. The Football Association is considering his candidature along with others like Jurgen Klinsmann and Sam Allardyce.

Bruce is definitely up for the task as per Dawson when he reported to the media while at a training camp in Portugal with the Hull team. As per Dawson, there are many things that are going for him like having won four promotions for the Premier League, being English as per his ethnicity and these are some of the several reasons he should get to be considered as the next manager for England. However, if he decides not to go, the Hull City team would definitely need him. When the playoff triumph happened to Hull, Bruce had not decided whether he would be staying and the final decision of staying put was definitely a big thing for him. It has definitely motivated the football club as well as the group. Dawson feels that he being part of Hull City has much to do with Steve being there. Steve as a manager is definitely a big reason for the players who like to be around him.

MICHAEL DAWSON: WE MUST GET THE CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY OFFS

Michael Dawson says Hull City must end the season in great form so they can get Championship play-offs.

Dawson wants Hull to end the regular season on a high against Derby County after defeating Rotherham United, if they are to restore confidence in time for the Championship play-offs.

City’s five-game unbeaten run came to a shuddering halt as they suffered a dismal 1-0 defeat at relegated Bolton Wanderers. Stephen Dobbie’s second-half strike earned the Trotters only a fifth league win of the season and, in the process, drained momentum from a visitor still aspiring for a Premier League return.

Hull City defeated Rotherham to hang on to fourth spot with 83 points from 46 games. Coach Steve Bruce was disappointed with the end of the five-game unbeaten run especially as they were beaten by already relegated Bolton Wanderers.

The player who just returned from injury when the Wanderers defeated Hull said about the play offs:

“That has to be our aim,” said Dawson.

“… Bolton was disappointing and we’ve got to get ready to go again now. People are saying that these games aren’t important, but they are because we want to make sure we finish fourth in the table.

“We already know that we’re playing Derby in the play-offs, but we want to be at home in the second leg and that is what it comes down to now.”
Hull went on to defeat Rotterham United 5-1 in an explosive cracker.

“You have to have that confidence going into the play-offs. Whatever has happened in the previous 46 games, you have to go into the play-offs as confident as you can be because you’re 180 minutes from Wembley and a further 90 from the Premier League,” Dawson added.
Hull face Derby on Saturday in an away match and return to face them again at home three days later in the final round of games.

Michael Dawson says Hull City must end the season in great form so they can get Championship play-offs.

Dawson wants Hull to end the regular season on a high against Derby County after defeating Rotherham United, if they are to restore confidence in time for the Championship play-offs.

City’s five-game unbeaten run came to a shuddering halt as they suffered a dismal 1-0 defeat at relegated Bolton Wanderers. Stephen Dobbie’s second-half strike earned the Trotters only a fifth league win of the season and, in the process, drained momentum from a visitor still aspiring for a Premier League return.

Hull City defeated Rotherham to hang on to fourth spot with 83 points from 46 games. Coach Steve Bruce was disappointed with the end of the five-game unbeaten run especially as they were beaten by already relegated Bolton Wanderers.

The player who just returned from injury when the Wanderers defeated Hull said about the play offs:

“That has to be our aim,” said Dawson.

“… Bolton was disappointing and we’ve got to get ready to go again now. People are saying that these games aren’t important, but they are because we want to make sure we finish fourth in the table.

“We already know that we’re playing Derby in the play-offs, but we want to be at home in the second leg and that is what it comes down to now.”
Hull went on to defeat Rotterham United 5-1 in an explosive cracker.

“You have to have that confidence going into the play-offs. Whatever has happened in the previous 46 games, you have to go into the play-offs as confident as you can be because you’re 180 minutes from Wembley and a further 90 from the Premier League,” Dawson added.
Hull face Derby on Saturday in an away match and return to face them again at home three days later in the final round of games.