Apparently, he upset a lot of the newer players. Generally, quite ‘old school’ and considered an ‘complicated’ character by people at the club. What that actually means specifically.
That snippet of info I was told by a friend at the Hull home game - all 3rd or 4th hand info. Which I took with a bit pinch of salt at the time.
It makes sense. The club has changed with new ownership and personnel-wise with sales of Hamer and Vik. Before, we had a bunch of, let’s be honest, average players that we need to maximise and we did (if you look at their careers after us). The profile of the player has changed and with it, the profile of coaches to maximise their potential.
The new Assistant Manager (AM) has a hard act to follow with Adi, as he has been our most successful AM ever. He was consistently successful previously at Chelsea. That is evidence based not speculation.
I have seen endless theories on here about players not liking him, bullying and falling out with King. I am yet to see anyone provide conclusive evidence to support these theories. Clearly, something has happened, but until Adi or the club make a statement explaining the reason for his leaving it is all up in the air. The silence is deafening.
Adi was not a dinosaur. You do not succeed the way he has being "old school". We have been a performance based club since the Ransom days.
We needed a broader training team but not necessarily a new AM.
Look at the evidence of our results and our style of play. Look how we have turned games like Wolves and Man U last season around. That is team spirit that comes from winners on your staff. How the players from this club and players he knows in the game after matches are always having a laugh with him.
MR was saying Adi paints the pictures just recently and he was given a four year contract not a year ago.
Read the interviews in the Telegraph if you don't think Adi was something special.