He's taken his grandbairn to the fair. I hope he hasn't threatened to deck one of those Rusholme ruffians who work the Waltzers. He may never moderate again.
Why do we collide with opposition players so often and never seem to come away with the all- and our chasing down is tortoise like , like they don’t want to get there
This was some arsehole saying he doesn't mind if Rosie got stabbed at Millwall but get him out and get Warnock or Jones in.
Not seen the game today or read any of the match report yet, but it’s gone exactly as I thought it was going to!
We looked decent when the players played with freedom for a spell in the 1st half and moved away from LR strict rule book. Go in a half time Rowett changes it we have no answers 2nd half. LR tells them to go back to the processes we get completely dominated. Traore was done at 60 mins I could on. Disappointing week.
Err, not really. Now this is a bit strong ...... please log in to view this image No, that's not me I get that some will see my post as "a bit strong". Come back to me in a few months time. I'm telling ya, too many are seriously over-rating Rosenior. He really isn't that good (nope, I won't bother with the same old cliches). Whether he can develop is a valid question, but I just don't see anything from him, other than that he (or was it actually Daws?) improved our defensive play from the shambles it was under Shota ... and that really is no big achievement. Think about it; what evidence is there, other than his talk? We've got some real talent now in our squad, we need a good, experienced manager to get the best out of it. That isn't Rosenior. Usual ending to the post .... I'll be more than happy to be proved wrong, I don't want him to fail at all, but I just don't see any evidence whatsover as to why I will be proved wrong or why anyone should expect me to be, just a load of wishful thinking.
Millwall manager Gary Rowett told BBC Radio London: "I felt our attitude got us back into the game after poor defending had taken us out of it. "It was hard for us in the first half and we couldn't quite get to grips with it. "But then I thought the second half performance was excellent and we controlled the game both in possession and out of possession." Hull head coach Liam Rosenior told BBC Radio Humberside: "Millwall changed their shape in the second half and we didn't keep the ball anywhere near as well as the first half. "So it's frustrating to come away with only a point with how much control we had. "But to see the way we played our way back into the game after conceding a poor goal was really great."
Shows a lack of ambition from Rosie. Sunik looked promising when he came on at Ipswich in the last match but no… let’s leave him warming the bench despite Philogene looking dead on his feet for the last twenty minutes and bring on Docherty instead.
I think Norton Cuffy made a big difference for them. Philogene was world class in the first half, but why didn’t Rosenior react straight away to their change of shape, before they actually scored - because it looked like they were going to from the start of the 2nd half. Once again, Slater demonstrates his value through his absence. We miss him so much.
…and didn’t he continue to say that comes with being well drilled in training, everyone knowing their role?
If we were winning our home games then you could argue that was a good away point. But we’re not, and will continue to slide down the table whilst other teams around us getting two wins out of four.
Wall came out of the blocks right from kick off in the second half..Well feck me!!! I didn't see that coming!!! ...What a surprise. We should have done the same and faced them up, instead we went into our collective shell. We're so fecking naïve at times...Incredibly, we're still only three points off third. The top two have gone. Forget'em . PS,...Should have broke the bank for Darlow....Allsopp, the cheap option, isn't an improvement on Ingram.