Brown bemoans City’s fate

Phil Brown has broken his silence after losing his job at Hull City and insisted he could have saved them from top-flight relegation.

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Wanderers chief gets Brown backing

Owen Coyle has been backed by former Bolton assistant manager Phil Brown to transform the club into a top-10 Premier League outfit.

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Brown eyes Hull return

Former Hull City manager Phil Brown says he won't rule out returning to the club and resuming his role at the KC Stadium next season.

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Boateng blasts old boss

George Boateng believes former manager Phil Brown is to blame for Hull City's relegation from the Premier League.

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Brown return not impossible – Pearson

Chairman Adam Pearson has revealed that Phil Brown could still return as the Hull manager although he admits it is highly unlikely.

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    League Table

Last updated: 22:19, August 19, 2010
TeamPWDLPtsFA
1Newcastle United46301241029035
2West Bromwich Albion4626137918948
3Chelsea3827568610332
4Manchester United382747858628
5Arsenal382369758341
6Tottenham Hotspur3821710706741
7Blackpool46191314707458
8Manchester City3818137677345
9Aston Villa3817138645239
10Liverpool3818911636135
11Everton3816139616049
12Birmingham City38131114503847
13Blackburn Rovers38131114504155
14Stoke City38111413473448
15Fulham38121016463946
16Sunderland38111116444856
17Bolton Wanderers3810919394267
18Wolverhampton Wanderers3891118383256
19Wigan Athletic389920363779
20West Ham United3881119354766