I see we have circled back go Rosenior dear ****ing me
Give it a rest man, you're a real bore ...
... if that's your intention, well done you've nailed it.
I see we have circled back go Rosenior dear ****ing me
Let’s see what tomorrow brings![]()
Pretty much my thoughts. Jansen would be my first choice.With Rosenior I do get why people would be apprehensive but going off how early it is in his managerial career and what he’s achieved so far bar the recent blip that made him fail playoffs it’s actually quite impressive.
hull fans were gutted when he got sacked and he literally turned them from relegation ****e to playoff contenders. He’s got plenty of potential and I do think he would have learnt from last season like any good head coach would. All head coaches have had failures, Mowbray at Blackburn, Maresca didn’t do very well at Parma, Alex Neil was meh at Preston. Head coaches suit other clubs better. I think he’d be a canny appointment.
That said if I could choose I would probably pick Jansen but if it is Rosenior I’d still be excited. Just my opinion
Just to play devil's advocate a bit, but I've seen it mentioned a lot about the need to be seen to be making an ambitious or enthusiastic appointment after Beale.
Does anyone think that's Pascal Jansen? I'll be honest, I'm a football nerd and his name didn't ring any bells with me until I saw it mentioned. I think there will be 50% of Sunderland fans who wouldn't even know who AZ Alkmaar are, never mind Pascal Jansen. Then half of the ones that do know Az, only do because of Jozy Altidore.
It doesn't strike me as the kind of appointment that creates huge excitement. Personally I'll be happy enough to give him a go, but I'm not sure his appointment results in any kind of instant lift.
You still here ?I see we have circled back go Rosenior dear ****ing me

Keep drinking water. Stay away from cans.Today's the day boys and girls, I feel it in my water.
Either that or I have an infection coming on![]()
With Rosenior I do get why people would be apprehensive but going off how early it is in his managerial career and what he’s achieved so far bar the recent blip that made him fail playoffs it’s actually quite impressive.
hull fans were gutted when he got sacked and he literally turned them from relegation ****e to playoff contenders. He’s got plenty of potential and I do think he would have learnt from last season like any good head coach would. All head coaches have had failures, Mowbray at Blackburn, Maresca didn’t do very well at Parma, Alex Neil was meh at Preston. Head coaches suit other clubs better. I think he’d be a canny appointment.
That said if I could choose I would probably pick Jansen but if it is Rosenior I’d still be excited. Just my opinion
There’s a thread on their page on here it’s all positive towards him, final piece from me before I do something other than sit in here and take every rumour as gospel, it doesn’t matter who we bring in unless our transfer policy is tweaked, flood the squad with more 20 year olds with no senior football and the trend of last season will continue, I’m content with Rosenior and buzzing with Jansen, now I’m going to go and get fresh air or something until this is all sortedReading the sacked tweet and a lot of hull fans were not happy at all
https://x.com/hullcity/status/1787854823116669192?s=46
This Dodds thing is doing my nut in. He was brought in to feed back to speakman. He’s not there to dictate who we can and can’t bring in. He should never be a stumbling block.
half a like for thisI have a massive affinity towards the Dutch and Dutch footballers/coaches. Barcelona, one of the most storied clubs in the world, owe much of their fame and success to hiring incredible Dutchmen as coaches and players.
I'd be excited as it sounds like he has done a really good job at AZ, focusing on youth which will absolutely be his remit here, in a league that is basically closed to anyone but two or three teams.
I say we turn the fella into the next Cruyff with his success here.
Still not buying the link for now though.