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Phil Brown to be offered new deal



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Published Date:
08 July 2008
HULL CITY manager Phil Brown is set to land a new three-year deal as a reward for steering the club into the Premier League.
Chairman Paul Duffen is ready to double Brown's wages to around £1m a year although that will still leave the former Derby County manager as a relative pauper by top-flight standards.

Duffen said: "Discussions are taking place with Phil over a new longer-term contract which will reflect his value to the club and his status as an accomplished manager with Premier League credentials.

"Phil and I have developed both a good partnership and a a friendship and I am confident that the deal will soon be done," he added.

Brown initially joined Hull on a short term contract but signed a one-year rolling deal last summer after steering the club to Championship safety.

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  • Last Updated: 08 July 2008 6:28 PM
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  • Location: Yorkshire
 
 

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