Iain Dowie
Mat Dumont gives us his version of the Highway to Hull Photograph: guardian.co.uk "New tiger Dowie wasn't sure why Hull's electricity bill was still so high," chortles Matt Kingscote Photograph: guardian.co.uk "Dowie goes to Hull in a handbasket," puns super punner Rashmi Chavda Photograph: guardian.co.uk "After the poor impressionist period of Phil Brown, Hull hope a switch to the cubism of Iain Dowie will revive their fortunes." Tom Nycz-Losi gives us this artistic effort Photograph: guardian.co.uk Colin Murphy channels the spirit of the Goonies as he captures the moment Iain told his chums he was leaving them for Hull Photograph: guardian.co.uk Lee Barnes combines two Gallery stalwarts – the Goonies and the Usual Suspects – to show us Hull's shortlist for the manager's job Photograph: guardian.co.uk "Iain was relieved to be back playing his favorite game," chuckles Joe Reed Photograph: guardian.co.uk John O'Reilly reckons Iain wasn't that keen on taking the Hull job Photograph: guardian.co.uk Here's Jason Froggett: Adam Pearson was delighted to unveil Sam the Eagle as his new manager Photograph: guardian.co.uk Rob Deacon brings us this political effort Photograph: guardian.co.uk Rayner Simpson had a few problems with his Photoshop when he attempted to get to work on Iain's face Photograph: guardian.co.uk Iain's first signing showed things were going downhill at Hull, according to Bob Basi Photograph: guardian.co.uk Here's Oliver's Sparrow: "After a hard day's work at Hull City, Iain likes nothing better than settling down to watch another episode of Phil Brown's Gardening World" Photograph: guardian.co.uk Chris Philp joins the Goonies riff as Iain gives his first TV interview as Hull manager Photograph: guardian.co.uk Phil Brown – no, not that one although it would be good if it was – reckons Iain is the elephant in the room Photograph: guardian.co.uk "Iain thought it would be prudent to give a few nods to his predecessor at Hull," va-vooms Andrew Webster Photograph: guardian.co.uk Tadgh Bentley sounds like a snooty Long Island type in a Tom Wolfe novel. He produced this charming effort of Iain Dowie rescuing Hull from the fires of relegation Photograph: guardian.co.uk Jack Hughes has dubbed Iain Mr Incapable, the meany Photograph: guardian.co.uk Aydan Savaskan brings us this celestial effort depicting Dowie's Ladder Photograph: guardian.co.uk "Can his faith in Bouncability Theory save this lamb from relegation slaughter?" wonders Brian Corcoran Photograph: guardian.co.uk "After two botched attempts it’s time for the little-known sixth Tracey brother Iain to show he can actually rescue something," snickers Martin Myers Photograph: guardian.co.uk
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