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Liam Rosenior

If it is Rosenior then it merely confirms what others have been saying for months about the ownership being clueless and sticking to a flawed “yes” man plan. Months without a manager, the whole of Europe to scour for a replacement and end up with someone recently sacked by a Championship rival…beyond pathetic management by those in charge!
It’s pathetic. People defending this appointment need to look in the mirror. Recall that Friday night game in January, worst game of footy I’ve ever watched.
 

Doing plenty of research on his ideas last night after the ‘boring’ comments. Some will like and and some won’t but his philosophy is close to an ex manager of ours, Gus Poyet. “If the opposition don’t have the ball they can’t score” and when it’s right it looks great but when not people will moan. There is a talk-in on YouTube where he is describing it and asking the fans to trust it.

Will be plenty of moments like the clip here and plenty yelling ‘lump it forward’. The players we have I think will enjoy it as we have a lot of young technical players. He might just get the best out of them.
We don’t have the players or keeper to play like that at the back
 
We don’t have the players or keeper to play like that at the back

They can be coached. There is also an article somewhere with their keeper talking about how he had to change the way he played for him. I think the majority of our defenders (not Leo) and midfielders can handle the ball well enough and will enjoy it.
 
They can be coached. There is also an article somewhere with their keeper talking about how he had to change the way he played for him. I think the majority of our defenders (not Leo) and midfielders can handle the ball well enough and will enjoy it.
The issue we have with his philosophy and style.of play is that we already have our own philosophy and style of play that is implemented throughout all of the age groups to make the transition and path to first team smoother.
He's basically going to have to dance to the tune that is currently being played which is fine if both align. This too could've been a factor behind others rejecting our advances. If you want to Coach Sunderland you basically have very little say in the players you have to work with, the coaches you get to work with and the style of football you get to play.
 
The issue we have with his philosophy and style.of play is that we already have our own philosophy and style of play that is implemented throughout all of the age groups to make the transition and path to first team smoother.
He's basically going to have to dance to the tune that is currently being played which is fine if both align. This too could've been a factor behind others rejecting our advances. If you want to Coach Sunderland you basically have very little say in the players you have to work with, the coaches you get to work with and the style of football you get to play.

Fair point. Let’s see. It might not even be him
 
I don’t mind Rosenior coming in at all. Suspect if he was still manager of Hull people would have a different opinion.

The comments from Hull about his style of play have tarnished him a bit - his teams don’t play dull football, but like to control the ball and possession. I’ve got a mate who supports Hull and he was devastated when they got rid of him.

Good, progressive coach who his players love, championship experience but lots of room for further improvement too.

Could do a lot worse.
 
It’s pathetic. People defending this appointment need to look in the mirror. Recall that Friday night game in January, worst game of footy I’ve ever watched.
Two games against Hull were turd like, don't even really remember the first game other than Clarke scoring and thinking thank fuck something happened

Second game they had a massive injury crisis and did a job on us imo
 
You have previous for calling everyone who doesn't agree with your opinion a moaner,Rosenior he won't be our first choice, nor second choice or even 3rd or 4th if you believe the little information that is out there. When Mowbray was sacked both the owner and Speakman said it was because they wanted someone to take us to the next level, no plan, no due diligence on who to replace him however and we end up with Beale. Now how on earth can that appointment be judged in any positive light, why do you think posters and supporters are sceptical with what comes out of their mouths, especially looking at the failures in the last two transfer windows.
So now over one hundred days since Dodds was appointed for the third time, with Speakman happy to plod along until the end of the season, you expect everyone to be positive, trust the people who have fed the supporters bullshit in the last 12 months and to trust the club.
I hope to God whoever they bring in gets the assurances that they want with regards to the coaching staff, recruitment and a free reign to stamp their mark on our young inexperienced players. If not then I'm afraid we are going to be in the same situation as last season, knee jerk decisions, poor recruitment and sackings left right and centre. KLD made his statement about improving things both on and off the pitch, they better get it right starting with the new head coach.
You're going to be disappointed with the answer to your last sentence. A shambles this club is currently and nothing will change without major change at the top.
 
If it’s rosenior then fine, he’s proven himself to be a decent championship manager. But they can’t claim it’s stepping up a level and if they keep Dodds and Proctor on behind the scenes it just shows they are running on a shoe string.

It’s one thing to talk of a high performance culture and aspirations of promotion and to sign young up and coming kids to develop. It’s another thing spending the money to put together the framework to achieve those ambitions and allow the kids to develop.

Things needed:
1. New manager
2. High performance coaching team (look at youth coaches at successful clubs who could step up)
3. Experience in the spine of the playing team
4. Proven striker

Rosenior would tick number 1, but they still need to deliver in the other areas. Dodds lingering around like a bad smell isn’t doing the club any favours.
 
If it’s rosenior then fine, he’s proven himself to be a decent championship manager. But they can’t claim it’s stepping up a level and if they keep Dodds and Proctor on behind the scenes it just shows they are running on a shoe string.

It’s one thing to talk of a high performance culture and aspirations of promotion and to sign young up and coming kids to develop. It’s another thing spending the money to put together the framework to achieve those ambitions and allow the kids to develop.

Things needed:
1. New manager
2. High performance coaching team (look at youth coaches at successful clubs who could step up)
3. Experience in the spine of the playing team
4. Proven striker

Rosenior would tick number 1, but they still need to deliver in the other areas. Dodds lingering around like a bad smell isn’t doing the club any favours.
They could claim has the potential for a high ceiling with the right platform
 
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