Rosenior's Done One

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Tan on Liam:
'We've taken a massive risk and appointed Liam with only a short spell at Derby and not much experience in the Championship as a head coach, he established a core of how we want to play. It was still too pragmatic for us, especially after January. It became too obvious that it wasn't well received by our fans at home. If you look at our home record, in our opinion, it's why we faded away from the play-offs, and then had to chase it back with away wins.'

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Rosie leaving will be the football equivalent of Brexit - those on the 'leave' side will be more than happy and highlight all the positives when the new manager starts - those on the Remoan side will conveniently overlook all the positives and continue to moan and moan and highlight every miniscule negative and continually want Rosie to come back - the Remoaners will get very very boring
 
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Tan on Liam:
'We've taken a massive risk and appointed Liam with only a short spell at Derby and not much experience in the Championship as a head coach, he established a core of how we want to play. It was still too pragmatic for us, especially after January. It became too obvious that it wasn't well received by our fans at home. If you look at our home record, in our opinion, it's why we faded away from the play-offs, and then had to chase it back with away wins.'

So now we are probably about to appoint someone with even less experience in the Championship - great logic, Tan
 
Rosie leaving will be the football equivalent of Brexit - those on the 'leave' side will be more than happy and highlight all the positives when the new manager starts - those on the Remoan side will conveniently overlook all the positives and continue to moan and moan and highlight every miniscule negative and continually want Rosie to come back - the Remoaners will get very very boring

Why would brexiters want a german to fo the job?
 
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Rosie leaving will be the football equivalent of Brexit - those on the 'leave' side will be more than happy and highlight all the positives when the new manager starts - those on the Remoan side will conveniently overlook all the positives and continue to moan and moan and highlight every miniscule negative and continually want Rosie to come back - the Remoaners will get very very boring

Not saying I want Rosie back, but I don't want some random German bloke either
 
Rosie leaving will be the football equivalent of Brexit - those on the 'leave' side will be more than happy and highlight all the positives when the new manager starts - those on the Remoan side will conveniently overlook all the positives and continue to moan and moan and highlight every miniscule negative and continually want Rosie to come back - the Remoaners will get very very boring

<laugh>
 
Rosie leaving will be the football equivalent of Brexit - those on the 'leave' side will be more than happy and highlight all the positives when the new manager starts - those on the Remoan side will conveniently overlook all the positives and continue to moan and moan and highlight every miniscule negative and continually want Rosie to come back - the Remoaners will get very very boring
**** analogy
This managerial move may actually have benefits.
 
This is what people watching on tv don’t understand, it’s completely different when watching in person, it was incredibly boring to watch bar a couple good performances and 5 mins here and there in the other games.

I attended most home matches this year and I thought the football we played was some of the best I've seen us play. There were frustrations when we couldn't break down determined teams (but fair play to the opposition on occasion), but even in those matches I enjoyed watching our football. All I'm saying here is it's subjective, and what you found boring I found entertaining. We're all different and shouldn't assume our viewpoint is the only 'correct' viewpoint.
 
You’re trying to win an argument on Rosie’s performance as a Manager on a hypothesis that a player who has never been linked with us would have been successful had we bought and played him.
Had we bought him, he may have spent the season warming his arse next to Billy Sharp on the bench, but anyhow life is really too short to argue with people who are clearly as thick as mince.


No, they were separate points, so who’s the thick person now?
And bringing us on to that. I’m that thick, I have 2 degrees, speak 6 languages and have an IQ of 124, which really isn’t thick.

I’ve been a dj for 30 years and toured with some of the biggest bands ever to walk the face of the earth. I’m extremely well travelled and I’m certainly not thick. What makes you thick is the fact you have to speak to people in that way. Thick, obnoxious, narrow minded, egotistical, just like your profile name, the list is never ending .
 
Tan on Liam:
'We've taken a massive risk and appointed Liam with only a short spell at Derby and not much experience in the Championship as a head coach, he established a core of how we want to play. It was still too pragmatic for us, especially after January. It became too obvious that it wasn't well received by our fans at home. If you look at our home record, in our opinion, it's why we faded away from the play-offs, and then had to chase it back with away wins.'

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'We've taken a massive risk and appointed Liam with only a short spell at Derby and not much experience in the Championship.'

Correction. Tan Kesler took a massive risk with Liam and put his name forward for approval. I wish I could find the link when he said after an extensive interview he knew he was the right person to take the club forward. I remember reading he knew so much about him including his DNA, so why should anyone believe what he says now? Why was it a surprise to him the way the team was set up to play?

I rest my case, Your Wickedness.