Hull SACK manager Tim Walter after horror run as they announce axing in blunt 75-word statement
HULL CITY have sacked head coach Tim Walter after just 18 games.
Walter took charge of the Tigers at the end of May and signed a three-year deal upon his arrival in East Yorkshire.
Tim Walter has been sacked by Hull City[/caption]However, he was dismissed by club chiefs with immediate effect earlier today.
Walter’s assistants, Julian Hubner and Filip Tapalovic, have also left.
An official statement from Hull read: “Hull City can confirm we have parted company with head coach Tim Walter with immediate effect.
“Assistant head coaches Julian Hübner and Filip Tapalović have also left the club.
“First-team coach Andy Dawson will take interim charge while the club conducts a thorough recruitment process for a permanent successor.
“We would like to thank Tim, Julian and Filip for their efforts during their time at the MKM Stadium and wish them well for the future.”
The 49-year-old leaves having won just three of his 18 league and cup games in charge.
Hull’s winless run extended to nine games on Tuesday following a 2-0 home defeat to Sheffield Wednesday.
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Fans were left furious at full-time with hundreds chanting: “We want Walter out.”
The Tigers dropped into the Championship relegation zone as a result of the loss.
Walter was appointed in May to replace Liam Rosenior, who was sacked after finishing seventh in the Championship table – just outside the play-off places.
Club owner Acun Ilicali claimed he made the decision to dismiss Rosenior due to differences in their visions for the future.