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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.😂
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!
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....
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
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.
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.
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.