Would be delighted with Janson. But I also think Rosenior would surprise a lot of people as did Mowbray, except Rosenior is young and I believe on an upward curve. I spoke to a Hull fan about Rosenior and whilst I have little to go on the sacking just made me think the Hull owner is up his own ass. Let’s see if they improve next year. Anyway, all speculation- the club haven’t confirmed it’s these two and we have no idea.
Shows how bad this whole process has been, I was so against rosenior when he lost his job at hull, I’m now actually warming to the idea. I hope this ends soon. It’s draining. They’ve made such a mess of it they’ve sapped all excitement from me. I’ll literally now just take anyone.
Same here. Still young, early in his career. He’s not a dead end championship manager that is known for bottling it all the time
yeh just seen this… “Assistant coaches, Justin Walker and Ben Warner have also left the club “ … so will be interesting to see if either of them join him (if it’s him)
The usual bleaters will bleat but I’m more confident in Rosenior than any other including Maric and Still. There’s no room for adjustment to championship football because we have a large minority of whinging gets with no patience.
well we all be checking on here twitter ect like mad again tomorrow wont we and we are all hoping the club can get right head coach but need recruitment right that is essential too
aye if he comes we need to hope that he’s learned some valuable lessons. He seems the kind of coach who will be studious and adapt rather than be stubborn in his approach but who knows
...any snippet of bad news, or the suggestion of a less glamourous appointment and people on here treating it like Gospel and losing their ****. Calm the **** down for ****s sake, All of this from a ****ing Fishpaste tweet....the same whopper who said Amad was coming back in Jan.
Twine is ****e. Raved about because of what he did in League One, but he couldn't get near Burnley's team in the championship, did nowt at Hull for half a season and then nowt at Bristol City either. Delap is a good player but still just a prospect. He's only just turned 21 and in his previous 37 games in the Championship, he scored just 4 goals. At Hull he got 8 in 31 which is solid for a kid his age. Philogene is class and Carvalho for half a season was a good asset. But everyone in the top 6 has squads equally as capable, and 3 of the teams much more so. Coventry have Wright and Simms, but no-one would consider Robbins a failure for them not making the playoffs. If you look at Norwich who finished above Hull, they had Sargent, Sara, Rowe and Nunez to rely on, which is a stronger group than you just mentioned for Hull imo.