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This part gives me reassurance after
Fair enough. I know there is a fine line between keeping possession and just doing it for the sake of it because it's trendy. A lot of fans seem to hate it when we pass out from the back (my own Dad just shouts "get it forward" every time as I roll my eyes) but as long as we are an attacking threat (something not seen since Mowbray) then I'd be happy. Ideally we need a coach with plans B & C (something Mowbray didn't have)
 
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I think Rosenior’s work at Derby often goes under the radar. A lot of interviews give him the credit rather than Rooney for nearly keeping them up when they nearly went bust. I definitely think there’s room for improvement with him
People will always judge the most recent occurrence. On the face of it, he failed to get a talented Hull side into the play offs, but he also finished about 10 places higher than we did, so do we have any right to be sniffy about him? He seems to be tactically astute as well as being a really good bloke.
 
He is not a step forward, he is a sideways step. His football is sideways and backwards and slow. Similar to Mowbray he will not take us up. dont get me wrong did well to take Hull from bottom 8 to top 10 but thats the type of HC he is

Not enough is said about his Hull side last season, it was very good and should have been in play offs no question about it but last 10-15 games when pressure is on he crumbled

Just like Beale just like Parkinson and just like Johnson players wont take to him and he will come out with nonsense

If he was the one, he’d be gone by xmas
Part of how I judged past appointments was listening to them when they were pundits. I remember seeing Lee Johnson just before he was appointed and thought he was a smug prat. I listened to Alex Neil and he was down to earth and insightful. Rosenior is in the Alex Neil school - he doesn't come across as egotistical but focussed and common sense. He had a really good playing career mainly in the Premier League, he is a thinker and he has really good Championship experience including a good spell at Hull. I think one of his selling points is that the players most definitely would take to him, as I believe they did at Hull (along with the fans who were all gutted when he was sacked). I would be happy with Jansen but equally with Rosenior, who I think will become a top coach.
 
People will always judge the most recent occurrence. On the face of it, he failed to get a talented Hull side into the play offs, but he also finished about 10 places higher than we did, so do we have any right to be sniffy about him? He seems to be tactically astute as well as being a really good bloke.
That’s to be expected. That Hull squad was better than ours with more depth too.
 
I can't find the post anymore but the person who mentioned concern over Hulls chance creation under Rosenior is correct to have that concern, however I think that is something that will come with time and i'd rather a coach who knows how to dominate possession but struggles with creating chances over a coach who can't control games.

Jansen and Rosenior are good appointments for this squad of players and i'm pretty excited about either. Just hope it comes over this weekend.
 
That’s to be expected. That Hull squad was better than ours with more depth too.
Good thing we have a transfer window coming up also could be making some mega money off a couple sales potentially. We could really invest with a couple sales
 
I can't find the post anymore but the person who mentioned concern over Hulls chance creation under Rosenior is correct to have that concern, however I think that is something that will come with time and i'd rather a coach who knows how to dominate possession but struggle with creating chances over a coach who can't control games.

Jansen and Rosenior are good appointments for this squad of players and i'm pretty excited about either. Just hope it comes over this weekend.
Exactly my thoughts too, I'm not sure whether it's just my twitter feed but I'm seeing a lot of fans really giving Rosenior ****, just looking at the Hull fan's reactions and other fans' reactions to his sacking shows me he is a good coach.
 
Good thing we have a transfer window coming up also could be making some mega money off a couple sales potentially. We could really invest with a couple sales
It’s all good making ‘mega money’ but would those players we lose be replaced properly? I’m very sceptical after the **** show of the last 3 transfer windows.
 
Exactly my thoughts too, I'm not sure whether it's just my twitter feed but I'm seeing a lot of fans really giving Rosenior ****, just looking at the Hull fan's reactions and other fans' reactions to his sacking shows me he is a good coach.
He was nominated for manager of the yr as well, no idea why hes getting so much stick

I think he would be a cracking appointment, he is also a manager that has room to grow with us

Like @SourPatch2 said he knows how to control a game, last season they lacked tempo but the yr before he had that so he knows how to set his teams up
 
It’s all good making ‘mega money’ but would those players we lose be replaced properly? I’m very sceptical after the **** show of the last 3 transfer windows.
we haven't had the money to really go for a lot of quality this really is the first proper test of "the model"
 
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It’s all good making ‘mega money’ but would those players we lose be replaced properly? I’m very sceptical after the **** show of the last 3 transfer windows.
The only thing im clutching at, is prior to last summers window, our transfer activity in summer windows has been really good since KLD and KS have come in
 
People will always judge the most recent occurrence. On the face of it, he failed to get a talented Hull side into the play offs, but he also finished about 10 places higher than we did, so do we have any right to be sniffy about him? He seems to be tactically astute as well as being a really good bloke.

Rosenior is a very good candidate but I think we have some fans who believe we should be able to attract someone like Mourinho.

We need to be realistic which is why we are looking in the Dutch and French leagues etc for highly rated managers before they are snapped up, the Championship is probably of an equal standard at least overall to their top leagues other than a few teams.