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Liam Rosenior


Some people saying they would have him here. He has had 2 jobs in the 3rd tier and the championship and failed in both and been sacked.
Derby he would have had a decent budget and Hull he would have had one of the biggest budgets outside of the parachute clubs.
That's a big no for me and having seen them against us twice this season, they didn't even play decent football (and if a team with Beale in charge can beat you, you must be pap).)
They were missing half a team when they beat us up here TBF to him. Seemed to be doing really well earlier in the season.
 
Yes, someone similar but with a more entertaining "style" of football and a plan B, and more experience.

Anyone could have done better than the useless sack of shit that had us flirting with relegation, the owner's mate with no experience beyond the Uzbekh and turkish leagues. Just hope he doesn't go down that route again.

The amount of fans who say their manager does not have a plan B.
It’s funny how they can set their team up different for each opposition but don’t have a plan B when they are losing.
In fact plenty used to say it about Mowbray.
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Very misleading post.

That's their 22/23 wage bill and figures you are quoting, not 23/24.
Are you sure about that?
I’m sure I heard it was this season. Their transfer spend was also 19th highest.

Regardless of this when you factor in that all of the teams that finished above them, with the exception of Ipswich, have recent premier league experience / finance behind them, narrowly missing out on the play offs cannot be seen as failure by Rosenior.
 
Are you sure about that?
I’m sure I heard it was this season. Their transfer spend was also 19th highest.

Regardless of this when you factor in that all of the teams that finished above them, with the exception of Ipswich, have recent premier league experience / finance behind them, narrowly missing out on the play offs cannot be seen as failure by Rosenior.
Is finishing 7th regarded as successful now?
 
As a matter of interest what do you think a SAFC HC candidate should’ve done in the game to merit being a leading candidate?
The managers that have had any kind of success at SAFC over the last 30 years or so have had experience in the English game. Granted some experienced managers haven't don't it, but I'd want someone who has experience of getting a team out of the Championship.
 

This was given to the Hull fans at Saturday's game at Plymouth saying what an excellent job Rosenior had done this year
 
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