If you're an owner funding Jan recruitment though, specifically made with an attacking intent and you see Giles on the bench and a more defensive academy player starting, and when your shiny new keeper drops out of the squad completely, coupled with going backwards in the league then I would certainly be questioning it whilst I was writing the cheques. Problem with Acun sometimes is you've got to deal with the translation issues and PR spin before you get to the substance. The pertinent stuff really came out of the 45min Humberside interview. Talksport and sky interviews were just really soundbyte driven.
Theres no way you can play with your keeper almost in the centre circle in the championship Teams press far far more aggressively here In that game v schalke They just stood off staying in shape Play like hamburg and we get torn apart
I'm not expressing an personal opinion here, let alone agreeing with Acun, just paraphrasing what I think is his rationale based on the Humberside interview. Shame you don't have the emotional intelligence to see that, or bother to read the context of the post I was specifically replying to. I'm not turning coat at all, I'd have stuck with Allsop whilst there was still something to play for, I'd also have kept Liam at the helm. But I did raise eyebrows at Pandur getting dropped from the bench completely for the last few games, as did a few others. It's not a huge stretch to see that sort of thing as a bone of contention/cause of friction between Liam and the boardroom .
Don't bother with forums any more really but was flabbergasted when Rosy got the boot this week and the reasoning behind it. The owner doesn't want boring football and he tells us this while hes sat watching PSG. I think this is where the problem lies, we aren't a team like that and never will be. He's had his attacking manager in Arveladze for the non boring football and it was a farce. You always get one or two who don't understand possession play and he seems like he's one of them so we've ended up with an owner who is like a very small minority of the fan base who think we can win every game at one hundred miles an hour. We've missed playoffs due to Traore missing an open goal v Leeds and terrible ref decisions against Norwich, it's not to do with what he calls boring football. I'm afraid this chairman is a other Don Robinson type clown with wackjob theories and will be gone in a couple of seasons to his next vanity project.
The only 2 home games out of 23 that Rosie’s disciples can point to as evidence that the football wasn’t boring.