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Iain Dowie joins Hull City as manager


FORMER Saints striker Iain Dowie is set to takeover at Hull City.

The former Charlton and Crystal Palace manager is also taking two former Southampton men with him to the KC Stadium.

Former Dell goalkeeper Tim Flowers and ex-St. Mary's boss Steve Wigley are following the Northern Irishman to Yorkshire to work as his assistants.

Comments(9)

SFC4EVA says...
11:04am Wed 17 Mar 10

Good luck Iain!

mack chinnon says...
11:26am Wed 17 Mar 10

Poor old Hull.

Reality-man says...
11:51am Wed 17 Mar 10

mack chinnon wrote:
Poor old Hull.
Cruel but accurate

St.DaveH says...
2:00pm Wed 17 Mar 10

joins all the other handsom hullites

Tirau Dan says...
5:57pm Wed 17 Mar 10

Reality-man wrote:
mack chinnon wrote:
Poor old Hull.
Cruel but accurate
Most will have the same first impression.. Poor Hull... (I'm not into Ageism) ;p Good luck

bazza says...
2:43am Thu 18 Mar 10

And they get thrown in Steve Wigeley.Hull dont know how lucky they are.lol

Harleysaint says...
8:36am Thu 18 Mar 10

Picture says it all!!
WI NO IDEA!!!!!!(spot the anagram?)
lol ;-o

Optimism rules OK says...
3:20pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Dowie and Wigley... this sounds like the work of the dark lord... but that can't be... Can it?

Harleysaint says...
6:07pm Thu 18 Mar 10

Optimism rules OK wrote:
Dowie and Wigley... this sounds like the work of the dark lord... but that can't be... Can it?
As long as it no longer resides at"OUR DOOR" who gives a monkey?


Iain Dowie Tim Flowers will be coaching Dean Bennett and Jasbir Singh. Steve Wigley Iain Dowie in his Saints days

Iain Dowie

Tim Flowers

Steve Wigley

Iain Dowie playing for Southampton



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