Hull City owner Acun Ilicali has spoken about his approach to managing the club, including his decision to change coaches and his focus on long-term recruitment. Ilicali, who bought Hull City in January 2022 for £20m, has been praised for his ability to turn the club around. Under his leadership, Hull City has secured sixth place in the Championship and defeated third-placed Millwall in the playoffs. Ilicali has also spoken about his decision to change coaches, saying that he does so because of his lack of ego. He has changed several coaches since taking over the club, including Grant McCann, Liam Rosenior, and Rubén Sellés. Ilicali has also spoken about his focus on long-term recruitment, saying that he wants to build a strong squad that can compete with the best teams in the league. He has also praised his sporting director, Jared Dublin, for his work in identifying and recruiting talented players. Ilicali has also spoken about his plans for the future, saying that he wants to take Hull City to the Premier League and establish the club as a major force in English football.
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Hull City Owner Acun Ilicali: 'People Think I Changed Coaches Because of Ego. It Was Lack of Ego'
Hull City owner Acun Ilicali discusses his approach to managing the club, including his decision to change coaches and his focus on long-term recruitment.
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