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Brown has been the target of booing from his own fans
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Hull have denied sacking manager Phil Brown, although some bookmakers have stopped taking bets on him being the next Premier League boss to go.
The club issued a statement saying: "Contrary to media speculation the club can confirm Phil Brown has not been sacked and remains Hull manager."
Brown was booed by Hull fans during the draw with bottom club Portsmouth and his side are in the relegation zone.
The news comes as an auditor said Hull could go out of business if relegated.
Accountants Deloitte revealed the Humberside club needed £23m "to meet current liabilities". If Hull were to be relegated, losing the £7m they get from their top-flight status would be a major blow.
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The accounts cover the year before Hull's first Premier League campaign and the directors insist the financial situation has improved since then.
Their first season in the Premier League began with a string of significant away wins against strong opponents, but results were poor in the second half of the season and Hull were ultimately fortunate to escape relegation.
This season they have collected eight points from their first 10 matches, leaving them in 18th position, with only West Ham and Portsmouth beneath them.
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