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Liam Rosenior


With a budget way above ours.

He was sacked by Hull City for a reason
Unless you’re near the top of the ladder you’re either signing out of work managers at your level or poaching from leagues below. People don’t like this so unknowns from further afield sound more attractive. Nearly all managers who clubs appoint have been sacked.
 
Playing style. Their owner went very public about it.

Derby

After Rooney’s resignation in June 2022, Rosenior took over as interim boss at Derby where his record was;

Played - 12
Won - 7
Draws - 2
Losses - 3

He was relieved of his duties by Derby and left the club after Paul Warne was appointed permanently.

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Hull City

In November 2022, Rosenior was appointed by former club Hull, returning to the club he played 161 appearances for.

Hull ended the 2022/23 season in 15th;

Won - 14
Draws - 16
Losses - 16

Next Season

League stats for 23/24 season at Hull City - 7th-place:

Games played - 46
Wins - 19
Draws - 13
Losses - 14
Goals For / Against - 68/60

Preferred formation - 4-2-3-1

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Hull had invested heavily across last season in the hopes Rosenior would’ve secured the play-offs, but they finished one place adrift in seventh. But with their squad and transfers - some label this a failure on Rosenior’s part.

In May, after their narrow play-off miss, Hull sacked Rosenior.
 
There could be a million reasons why it's taken a month. Could have been our choice, could have been his choice.

If he signs it's because he wants to be here, and because we want him to be here.
But only because everyone we’ve been after for the past 6 months has turned us down and rosenior got sacked. He will be here in spite of the recruitment process not a result of it
 
Derby

After Rooney’s resignation in June 2022, Rosenior took over as interim boss at Derby where his record was;

Played - 12
Won - 7
Draws - 2
Losses - 3

He was relieved of his duties by Derby and left the club after Paul Warne was appointed permanently.

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Hull City

In November 2022, Rosenior was appointed by former club Hull, returning to the club he played 161 appearances for.

Hull ended the 2022/23 season in 15th;

Won - 14
Draws - 16
Losses - 16

Next Season

League stats for 23/24 season at Hull City - 7th-place:

Games played - 46
Wins - 19
Draws - 13
Losses - 14
Goals For / Against - 68/60

Preferred formation - 4-2-3-1

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Hull had invested heavily across last season in the hopes Rosenior would’ve secured the play-offs, but they finished one place adrift in seventh. But with their squad and transfers - some label this a failure on Rosenior’s part.

In May, after their narrow play-off miss, Hull sacked Rosenior.
Very interesting, I'm not sure of the relevance though mate.
 
Seriously as a HC nobody is going to work under the constraints they would be put under. Neil found out Mowbray found out. We need shot of Speakman Dodds & Proctor. 31k season tickets sold? They are laughing at us.
Given the working conditions and the fact we are working down our list…anyone with anything about them is giving us a wide berth.

Roaenior by default is a yes man. The system is flawed and I have a bad feeling about next season. Rinse and repeat. No lessons learnt.
 
It's what's got me sitting on the fence like
Same here.

Adrian Clarke on the What The EFL podcast made a potentially good point though. He said that when Rosenior took over, the Hull defence was easily the weakest part of the squad so he setup to cater for that and was much more pragmatic than he wanted to be. Then as he got a few better players he relaxed a bit.

May be nonsense as I don't know the ins and outs of Hull but it may explain why they were so turgid when they played us.
 
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