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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
BlueArmy 86
Imagine what Bulut would do with that kind of money. Promoted by Easter..
He'd spend it on average-to-decent 28-30 year olds with no resale value, probably finish mid table
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
Bobby Dandruff
Why is it ridiculous out of interest?
They spent lots of money (I think anyway) and didn’t make the play offs.
In the world of footballing short termism that doesn’t seem ridiculous.
Just had a gloat/look at their forum - 100% of their fans think it's ridiculous.
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
Hilts
Good.
Why?
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
RichardM
Why?
Havent liked him since summarising on a match where a Brighton player was sent off for a shocker of a tackle against Greg Cunningham. Talked complete shit about the incident.
Got to the stage in the studio they were suggesting Cardiff give it out so cant complain.
So feck him.😂
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
Undercoverinwurzelland
Absolutely.
Would be happy to see him here if Bulut goes (although with his Bristol City background he might not fancy it).
Has not stopped lots of players swapping sides of the bridge.
When I heard the news that Rosenior had been sacked I thought that Hull's loss could be Cardiff's gain.
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
Must admit that I thought Rosenior under achieved given that Hull really went for it in January, but it still seems bonkers to sack him and I’d love him to come here because I think he’d improve our younger players.
I asked the question what would Bulut have made of Jaden Philogene in a thread last week, perhaps we could be about to find out!
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Must admit that I thought Rosenior under achieved given that Hull really went for it in January, but it still seems bonkers to sack him and I’d love him to come here because I think he’d improve our younger players.
I asked the question what would Bulut have made of Jaden Philogene in a thread last week, perhaps we could be about to find out!
9/1 on some sites coming in from 16/1 - I know that could be someone putting a tenner on but still .....
Maybe the silly has started already
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
8 points more with a lower win percentage, has he done a better job than Bulut?
Were they on an embargo, or could they sign whoever they wanted?
Ranking total wins over total points and league position :hehe:
You are a ****ing lunatic fair play :hehe:
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Must admit that I thought Rosenior under achieved given that Hull really went for it in January, but it still seems bonkers to sack him and I’d love him to come here because I think he’d improve our younger players.
I asked the question what would Bulut have made of Jaden Philogene in a thread last week, perhaps we could be about to find out!
From what I can see on Twitter, Hull fans seemed to think he was building a good young team, playing good football and were looking forward to next season to see the progression.
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
City123
He'd spend it on average-to-decent 28-30 year olds with no resale value, probably finish mid table
Hopefully he'd take Siopis, Ralls and Wintle and allow us to start again in midfield.
(I don't mind either of them on their day but its not often enough and the 3 don't work together)
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
Forest Green Bluebird
Has not stopped lots of players swapping sides of the bridge.
When I heard the news that Rosenior had been sacked I thought that Hull's loss could be Cardiff's gain.
Very true, most of them coming to us.
It's a bit of a family thing with him, as his dad also played for them and settled near Bristol. I'm sure that wouldn't stop him taking the job if it was available and he was being considered though.
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
Dembe
Ranking total wins over total points and league position :hehe:
You are a ****ing lunatic fair play :hehe:
Not necessarily though.
You have to think outside the box to make gains. Clubs like Brentford and Brighton have had success because of it. They look for players where other clubs don't. They sign players who other clubs literally rejected and don't want. They sign players with poor scoring records and make them into prolific strikers.
It's not always as simple as the best manager has the most points and the best striker to buy has scored the most goals etc....
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
Father Dougal
They sign players with poor scoring records and make them into prolific strikers...
Just like Erol Bulut did. Oh, hang on a minute…
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
If you read the comments you will see we aren't the only ones who want Liam Rosenior
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4EoXBet35Y&t=127s
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
A Quiet Monkfish
Just had a gloat/look at their forum - 100% of their fans think it's ridiculous.
Small club mentality then.
An ambitious owner splashes the cash and expects results.
Not a huge surprise.
Birmingham sacking Eustace was ridiculous.
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
Posted on the hull forum few days ago:
No.....ive been watching city since 1970 and the football under rosenior is the most boring i have ever known.....i work all week like most of us on here so we deserve to be entertained on a Saturday afternoon .....so he can certainly **** off for me
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
Trigger
Posted on the hull forum few days ago:
No.....ive been watching city since 1970 and the football under rosenior is the most boring i have ever known.....i work all week like most of us on here so we deserve to be entertained on a Saturday afternoon .....so he can certainly **** off for me
If that guy had been watching Cardiff City since October he’d be swinging from a rope by now. In the unlikely event that Bulut takes over at Hull, I predict they’ll be fishing him out of the Humber by the end of September.
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
Trigger
Posted on the hull forum few days ago:
No.....ive been watching city since 1970 and the football under rosenior is the most boring i have ever known.....i work all week like most of us on here so we deserve to be entertained on a Saturday afternoon .....so he can certainly **** off for me
Missed their recent 3-3 with Ipswich did they? There was more entertainment in that ninety minutes than there was all season at Cardiff City Stadium. A Hull fan wouldn’t have found their 3-0 over us boring either - I can’t remember when we last won a home game as conclusively as Hull did that day.
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Missed their recent 3-3 with Ipswich did they? There was more entertainment in that ninety minutes than there was all season at Cardiff City Stadium. A Hull fan wouldn’t have found their 3-0 over us boring either - I can’t remember when we last won a home game as conclusively as Hull did that day.
Let’s be real about it, the only way we would have him here, is if he came as a package with his mate Wayne, Mehmet loves an ex Man Utd striker as boss 🤦*♂️
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
Dembe
Ranking total wins over total points and league position :hehe:
You are a ****ing lunatic fair play :hehe:
I didn't rank or say anything other than they only had 8 more points than us and a lower win percentage, is that better than Bulut has done under an ebargo?
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
Trigger
Posted on the hull forum few days ago:
No.....ive been watching city since 1970 and the football under rosenior is the most boring i have ever known.....i work all week like most of us on here so we deserve to be entertained on a Saturday afternoon .....so he can certainly **** off for me
TLG's and Eric's are everywhere, shitloads at West Ham :hehe:
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
North Cardiff Blue
TLG's and Eric's are everywhere, shitloads at West Ham :hehe:
This is the point.
Although I won't argue we haven't been boring to watch in most matches. But Hull have spent far more and that poster wasn't the only one feeling underwhelmed.
Think the general feeling was most wanted him to stay on and felt they improved when he took the shackles off late in the season.
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
Bobby Dandruff
Small club mentality then.
An ambitious owner splashes the cash and expects results.
Not a huge surprise.
Birmingham sacking Eustace was ridiculous.
They missed out on the playoffs by 3 points having finished 15th last season, finished 7th in a league with 4 extraordinarily good sides, built a squad of young players who will grow, developed an entertaining brand of football, displayed to PL clubs that Hull is a place to send young players who'll improve while playing good football. Basically set them up well for a promotion charge next season in a weaker Championship.
And they've sacked him. Ridiculous decision.
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
Father Dougal
Not necessarily though.
You have to think outside the box to make gains. Clubs like Brentford and Brighton have had success because of it. They look for players where other clubs don't. They sign players who other clubs literally rejected and don't want. They sign players with poor scoring records and make them into prolific strikers.
It's not always as simple as the best manager has the most points and the best striker to buy has scored the most goals etc....
The Peterborough model and they’re still producing strikers for the hier divisions
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Re: Hull sack Liam Rosenior
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Originally Posted by
light up the darkness
The Peterborough model and they’re still producing strikers for the hier divisions
They might go “higher” as well