Match Day Thread Ipswich v Hull City

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Guess that was aimed at me.
So, I (and others) are not allowed an opinion on selections, tactics, how we played, etc without it making us arrogant?
His arrogance in my view is more to do with what he says & how he comes across. To me there's a sort of smugness and arrogance about him, not simply a confidence (which can be a good thing). The arrogance opinion was added to when he failed once again to recognise that he'd made mistakes (which seemed obvious to many of us going by the the comments on here) but instead blamed the players for "not being at it from the first minute" and "giving the ball away cheaply". Hardly deflecting the pressure from the players, just from himself. Of course he knows more about the players and tactics than us, but as others have said, that doesn't mean he can't make mistakes.

Not just team selection as he doesn’t know his best 11 even after 10 games.
Don’t criticise supporters for reacting to the pissing about at the back.
It creates division amongst fans we can’t all be happy clappers football creates a lot of emotion sometimes a positive sometimes negative.
His ego was battered on Tuesday completely out thought by the opposing dugout which might not be a bad thing.
 
Not just team selection as he doesn’t know his best 11 even after 10 games.
Don’t criticise supporters for reacting to the pissing about at the back.
It creates division amongst fans we can’t all be happy clappers football creates a lot of emotion sometimes a positive sometimes negative.
His ego was battered on Tuesday completely out thought by the opposing dugout which might not be a bad thing.

What a strange criticism.
 
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i dont think he's arrogant
plus to have success in such a competitive enviroment as professional football especially as a coach/manager you have to have full belief in your self, if you doubt yourself after a bad result, you won't have much sucess or a lasting impact

rosenior has been around proffesional football all his life, literally.
im sure he knows himself, he gets things wrong, he's still learning, id rather have rosenior with a connection to the club and a potential to be a great manager, than a middle of the road manager
 
i dont think he's arrogant
plus to have success in such a competitive enviroment as professional football especially as a coach/manager you have to have full belief in your self, if you doubt yourself after a bad result, you won't have much sucess or a lasting impact

rosenior has been around proffesional football all his life, literally.
im sure he knows himself, he gets things wrong, he's still learning, id rather have rosenior with a connection to the club and a potential to be a great manager, than a middle of the road manager

Absolutely, who else could we realistically get who would be a big improvement?
 
i dont think he's arrogant
plus to have success in such a competitive enviroment as professional football especially as a coach/manager you have to have full belief in your self, if you doubt yourself after a bad result, you won't have much sucess or a lasting impact

rosenior has been around proffesional football all his life, literally.
im sure he knows himself, he gets things wrong, he's still learning, id rather have rosenior with a connection to the club and a potential to be a great manager, than a middle of the road manager

He has been around professional football, literally.
 
Absolutely, who else could we realistically get who would be a big improvement?

Realistically, the list is short. I think it would be daft to sack him anyway. Despite my criticisms of him, I understand he’s trying to develop a long-term thing.

However, if Acun did decide to part ways with Rosenior for whatever reason, I’m sure he’s got names in his head. Nuri Şahin is probably one of them. He’s young, ambitious, had a good career as a player, is Turkish and has done a decent job at Antalyaspor. He’s quite similar to Rosenior in that he has high demands for fitness and quality and plays a not too dissimilar style of football based around possession and building from the back.

I don’t think Nuri Şahin would be a huge improvement on Rosenior anyway. Just seems like a logical name on a shortlist if we were ever in need of a new manager. Rosenior deserves a full season imo, at least.
 
“There’s part of me that’s really disappointed with my performance as a coach on Tuesday night” - Not sounding very arrogant to me.
Good to hear. Fair play. He hadn't said that in the clips I've heard.
I also agree with Kalman's comment post [HASHTAG]#896[/HASHTAG]