Hull City boss Tim Walter says fans are welcome to talk to him about the team's performances.
The Tigers are winless in their past six Championship games and some fans called for the German to leave after theThe 49-year-old has so far won just three of 14 league matches since he took over in May after Liam Rosenior was sacked despite leading them to a seventh-placed finish."It's not about crying from the stands or writing situations on social media, I am open for them, we can talk to each other.
Since arriving at the MKM Stadium, Walter has tried to instil a more methodical, possession-based style to open up opposition defences, with a focus on building from the back."It's different to play possession instead of always trying to play transition. "It's not about 'last year you were seventh so you must become sixth or fifth' it's about the longer term.
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