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Liam Rosenior


A lot of hull fans saying he has no plan b and has no idea how to break teams down especially at home
If your plan a is good enough you dont need a plan b ,c,d,e,f,g,h........footy is a simple game ,play to your strengths ,drill the players well and know your opposition ,,,if the opposition is far far better than you squash down the space available and hope for the best..........plan b is for children and billy big ball hindsight kings !
 
So we apparently opened discussions with him last Tuesday and ...were still no further foward ...

Something way off if true
 
Ok, I’ll bite.

Beale was sacked on the 19th Feb.
Rosenior was sacked on the 8th May.

That’s 79 days.

What was our data and succession planning doing to find us a new head coach in those 79 days? How come it didn’t find any one and we are now a further 33 days down the line from it and looking to appoint another out of work manager who is likely to have to work within a coaching staff that oversaw form that went from us challenging for the playoffs to avoiding relegation by 6 points?

Surely people don’t want to defend the club this much than they are ignoring what’s staring them in the face?
I mean there's nothing to bite at :lol:

You can be annoyed at one thing the clubs done and not annoyed at another thing. It doesn't have to be all shite or all git class.

If it is Rosenior then I don't think it's a terrible appointment, even if it's an appointment that could have been made X amount of days ago. As long as it's before pre-season starts it doesn't really matter too much.
 
I remember seeing him as a pundit on a match that was televised here in the Middle East and thinking that he definitely talked a good game. He seemed articulate and not your average football coach / manager.
 
You’re only a cockney if you were born within earshot of the bow bells and that’s one of the biggest takeaways I got from my time in London, some Londoners take as much offence to being called a Cockney as we do being called a Geordie 😂
That’s a completely redundant definition, though, since essentially, nobody lives within earshot of the bells anymore
 
I remember seeing him as a pundit on a match that was televised here in the Middle East and thinking that he definitely talked a good game. He seemed articulate and not your average football coach / manager.
He still does the annoying 'free' and 'frough' and 'coachin'. Find it really hard to listen to, however articulate he might be.
 
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