Hull City have appointed Liam Rosenior as their new head coach on a two-and-a-half-year deal. The 38-year-old spent five seasons with the Tigers as a player between 2010 and 2015. Rosenior started the season in interim charge of League One Derby and replaces Shota Arveladze after the Georgian was sacked in September. He was at Tuesday's home defeat by Middlesbrough and his first game in charge will be at Millwall on Saturday. BBC breaking
Good pub quiz question for the future. Which club had as many managers in 6 months as GB had Prime Ministers, and it's not Watford.?
Delighted with this appointment. Obviously not much experience as a coach yet, but to have someone with his connections to the club and experience of what it takes to succeed in English football feel like really big plus points to me. I think it's also a sign that Acun has learnt quite a lot in the last 6 months that he didn't immediately try to recruit another mate from Turkish football.
His connections?? He played for us that’s all What has acun learned? Serious question? He’s made two strange appointments to me And this appears to be about courting good will with the fan base. Did the landlord in botanic think it a good idea?
Acun didn’t appoint McCan, he inherited him & quickly got rid. Not sure you could call him part of his reign mate
Well Rosie has already outlasted his father's second managerial stint at Torquay which apparently lasted ten minutes - I thought it was 8 hours, but wiki says ten minutes