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Acun Ilıcalı, the owner of Hull City, spoke about the Financial Fair Play rules ahead of the upcoming transfer period. "WE ARE MANAGING THE CLUB VERY WELL"Ilıcalı stated, "Our fans should not worry, we are managing the club very well." He also denied claims that payments are still being made to the club's former head coach Liam Rosenior, saying, "I heard that some people think we are still paying Liam and that this money is counted against Financial Fair Play, but that is not the case. The agreement we made with Liam was a compensation. Liam is currently in Ligue 1, (Strasbourg's head coach) I wish him good luck in this challenging league, but we are not suffering any losses from this. The agreements we make with coaches are always in the best interest of the club. Of course, we have to support our coaches if they cannot find a job for a certain period after they leave, but if they find a job, we do not make payments. Therefore, the financial structure is not harmed," he said. "I CAN GUARANTEE IT"Continuing his statements on Financial Fair Play, Ilıcalı said, "There is another thing that should not be forgotten. Last year, we had a team with a very high budget, and Financial Fair Play is calculated over three years. Sometimes we can go up, but sometimes we need to go down to balance things out." Finally, Acun Ilıcalı sent a message to the fans, saying, "I can guarantee our fans that we are managing the club in a very healthy way, and of course, Jared Dublin (Hull City Chief Scout) will again be a part of the transfer operation. Our fans should not worry. Of course, we have our limits, but they should not be concerned that we are under pressure from financial fair play. I believe we are managing the club very well." THE TEAM IS IN THE RELEGATION ZONEThis season, Hull City, which has fallen well below expectations in the England Championship, is at the bottom of the league with 16 points after 21 matches.
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