Paul Hart in talks to replace Phil Brown as new Hull City boss

04 June 2010 06:34
Cash-strapped Hull City have begun talks with Paul Hart about becoming their next manager after their relegation to the Championship. [LNB]The former Portsmouth and Nottingham Forest boss is available for nothing after leaving Crystal Palace at the end of the season having saved them from relegation. [LNB] Hart transplant: Hull have started talk with Paul Hart to replace sacked boss Phil Brown[LNB]Hart will inherit a Hull side back in the Championship after two years in the Premier League and facing cuts to the playing staff as they try to reduce debts of almost £40million. [LNB]Former Hull boss Phil Brown has agreed a severance package after being on gardening leave since March. Iain Dowie replaced him but was unable to stave off the drop and chairman Adam Pearson has been looking for an alternative. [LNB] Walking away: Football management consultant Iain Dowie failed to keep Hull in the Premier League[LNB]Hart, 57, helped Portsmouth climb away from the drop zone in 2009 but was relieved of his duties in November. [LNB]A five-game spell at Queens Park Rangers followed before he moved across London to Selhurst Park.[LNB]  Panathinaikos ready to revive interest in Hull City's Samba striker GeovanniPalace consortium holds talks with Chris Coleman to become new bossHULL CITY FC

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