Bloody corporate culture for you. Why they have to borrow and then mangle the meaning of words is beyond me. Especially when perfectly good words for the same thing already exist. Some of these corporate types need to circle back, do a deep dive, and realise that twattishness is becoming baked in.
**** it, I've talked myself into it. I'm on the Liam Rosenior bandwagon. He might not be as glamorous as Still or the flavour of the last 5 minutes Jansen, but I can see him being a good fit.
Feel like I'm watching Succession all over again. Glad the club are seemingly checking the temperature, the cultural temperature. Meanwhile Nixon is playing Sporus to Social Media's Nero. Emma winning stuff.
Of the two mentioned it has to be Jansen for me. He's a bit of an unknown quantity but seems to play pragmatic attacking football happy to change tactics when needed. and is great developing young players. When Beale came in he sucked all the life and spontaneity out of the team Every game like watching a well drilled coaching session. No life. Feel with Rosenior it will be more of the same. This was his big criticism at Hull keep ball for the sake of it Nothing against Rosenior a more likeable lad and maybe he will evolve. But personally I want to be entertained again.
The lack of chance creation relative to the amount of the ball his teams have is of concern to me. Particularly with what we’ve experienced over the last six months.
The forum has. We have absolutely no idea what the club are doing though, best not to get upset about the words of Nixon and a guy who calls himself Fishpaste.
Still don’t want Rosenior like. Wouldn’t be as bad as Challinor or Robinson, but just don’t think Rosenior takes us to the next level like I think Jansen would. Just a gut feeling.
Sure that may be a concern but it's also a bit of a sweeping statement because by "his teams" you pretty much mean last season at Hull. That's not a dig, I just think he's far too young in his coaching career to pigeonhole and liking his team to control the ball is a good place to start for me. But I'm not sure the stats themselves show that. A quick looks suggests they were ranked 5th for possession, 7th for XG and 9th for goals. They're all in the same ballpark, but actually taking chances was a bigger problem for them than creating.
Reading the sacked tweet and a lot of hull fans were not happy at all https://x.com/hullcity/status/1787854823116669192?s=46
I did actually change ‘Hull’ to ‘his teams’ before pressing post but you’re right. What site/data are you using? As I have them twelfth for xG.