Not necessarily, Id take just good performances in the next two without necessarily feeling Daws wasnt up to it personally - though I doubt that would be enough for the bed wetters and gloom mongers on here, FB and twitter. Doesn't mean I don't think Rosie is a decent option though. I get the impression he wasn't just Rooneys assistant rather Rooney was more the figurehead with the high profile and massive contract so they couldn't afford to pay him off at Derby. Only question I'd have about Rosie is whether or not he's just a bit too 'nice' - but that might just be my own perception.
As it stands, whether its Rosie or Daws (for the time being) we are guaranteed to have HCAFC in their mind and heart and not just a train stop on the road to something better or a wage slip...
professional football is not some fantasy land it doesn't matter if a manager likes or knows a club and if roseinor was succesful here, he'd leave if an arsenal or aston villa came calling
As anyone would, but it only takes a modicum of emotional intelligence to recognise that someone with connections to a club, area and its fans would potentially be an advantage - especially when management is a lot to do with getting all aspects of a football club pulling in the same direction.
Disadvantage in comparison to what? Someone with no ties or pre-existing connections? Do you have the data? They're usually given more time and have more initial goodwill, but like any appointment, it can only ever be judged in hindsight.
I get that, but for that to happen he'd have to be a great success and ultimately thats what the dream is..
When form drops and poor results come in Legacies are in trouble Decisions might not be made in the same vein if it wasnt a legacy figure No data on hand Just my view Right or wrong
Maybe we should get a manager who has an easy name to spell? It's Rosenior Liam James Rosenior is an English retired professional footballer who played either as a full-back or winger. A son of former player and manager Leroy Rosenior, who spent time on loan at Torquay United, where his father was manager, during their promotion season in 2003–04. Wikipedia
Hmm sounds like it’s Rosenoir. Not sure that I would take him over Dawson and team. Its a case of a devil you hardly know over one you are getting to know and are beginning to warm to and like
Not seen it mentioned yet, but Rosie and Daws obviously know each other from their playing time here. It just predates me becoming a regular at the KCom, so I’m interested to know if they got on? Is the chemistry there for them to form a coaching/managing partnership? Sort of like the Cowleys? That could be very attractive if they could make it work, and unique to this club due to their links here.
Where has the Rosenoir 'news' come from? Is it based on the bookies shortened odds or have the club issued a statement? Because all I'm hearing is that he applied, and that's it, as did loads of other people.
Derby fans weren’t all satisfied with Rosenior, if you look on twitter they were crap away and pissed around the back with it.
Going for what they think is a populist appointment Ffs Get a real proven manager in Not someone who sounds nice on the tv