It’s not all about results, yes LR got us to 7th but it was a ****ing hard watch most the time. I think Acun was trying to say on Humberside that there was no guarantee of success next season with LR or the new manager but he will at least guarantee attacking and entertaining football.
I understood when Leeds fans were shocked at Bielsa's sacking after getting them promoted and playing exciting football. Similarly Burney fans with the sacking of Sean Dyche after keeping them in the Premier League for all those years. But what a ridiculous overreaction for City fans to mourn the sacking of Rosenior when he achieved **** all, and delivered the most boring turgid football I've seen at the KC. Particularly so when you compare his achievements vs. Kieran McKenna. And why is that an unfair comparison? Ipswich finished runners up to Plymouth last season.
“We are to always think about being better and better. That can take you to top six, top eight or top 10 in this league. Top six would be very good for us and it’s a big possibility for us. We will see, if we’re there we will deserve it. If we don’t do it, we’re not ready for it.” https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/hull-city-owner-acun-ilical-premier-league-2756278 With the investment in January his ambitions changed
I believe that's false but to be fair let's just say it's a huge assumption. If he wants to pick the team but doesn't so what, like anyone, why wouldn't he have an idea of what he would like a lineup to look like.
It's exactly what Ehab tried to do, it's funny how two different people can do two similar actions and get a completely different response.
I think it might be someone currently in a job, but still playing at the moment. Here’s my list: Grant McCann Moyes Farke Calderon Ten Haag Klopp Tuchel Ancellotti If it’s not one of those, then I have no idea?