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- Liam Rosenior is now the odds on favourite to be the next Hull manager
- Current caretaker manager Andy Dawson is the bookies second favourite at 3/1
- The Tigers are the second favourites to be relegated this season at 8/5
Liam Rosenior is now the odds on favourite to be the next Hull manager
Former Derby County manager and Hull City player Liam Rosenior is now the bookies favourite to take over at his old club Hull.
BetVictor make Rosenior 4/7 to be the next Hull manager with the club looking for a new manager since the dismissal of Shota Arveladze in September.
Rosenior was sacked by Derby back in September with the club deciding to appoint Paul Warne as their permanent manager.
Next Hull City Manager | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Liam Rosenior | 4/7 | 63.6% |
Andy Dawson | 3/1 | 25.0% |
Pedro Martins | 10/1 | 9.1% |
Chris Wilder | 12/1 | 7.7% |
Current caretaker manager Andy Dawson is the bookies second favourite at 3/1
Current caretaker manager Andy Dawson is second favourite in the betting market to become the next permanent manager of Hull City.
Back-to-back away wins for Hull at Blackpool and Rotherham have turned their fortunes around and made fans a lot happier.
Dawson has to take massive credit for that and the Hull board will be grateful for the time that he's given them to get the right manager next.
It could well be that they decide to stick with Dawson, with a 25% chance that they hire him as their next permanent manager.

Next Hull City Manager Betting Odds and History
The Tigers are the second favourites to be relegated this season at 8/5
According to the latest betting odds, Hull are the second favourites to be relegated from the Championship this season at 8/5.
The current favourites to go down are Huddersfield at 4/7 but the league table is extremely tight this year.
The Tigers are 16th in the league but are just 3 points off safety and they may well be in and around the bottom throughout the season.