They weren't very good decisions? I think it shows why we are not football managers. Evans has spent a load of time on the bench at a mid table Championship team and well Cairney has started for them. Everyone banged on about Fryatt. The guy that spent the majority of his season on the bench at Forest. Rose tinted glasses. People complaining is beyond me. Thanks for the effort Rosie.
Selling the pair wasn't a popular decision at the time amongst supporters, it turned out fine and I'm sure this will too. Lenihan seems like a great prospect and he'll be an awful lot cheaper than Rosenior. I know he's the perfect professional but for the last 3 years he's only really been a bit part player
Bruce did say he wanted a younger squad in the Championship - he'll probably use that as the reason. It's an absolute joke decision though.
Rosie is the type we do need to keep at the club without a doubt. Burnsy saying that Rosie turned an offer down. Hhhhmmmmm I wud like us to try and shift McGregor and Davies to start with.
Evans has played 41 times for Blackburn this season, barely any of them from the bench. Cairney has played 45 times for Blackburn this season, he's pretty much the first name on the team sheet. Fryatt has played 26 games for Forest this season, scoring six times, we'd have been better off if he hadn't left. It looks like Rosie put more effort into his football, than you do into your research.
It's not important that it didn't work out well, we've now got a big squad and many don't play. Figgy, Dudge, Sagbo, Rosy, Jakupovic, have barely featured for us this year but have cost us good money
He's been a good pro for Hull City Hull City fans like him His Nana's from Hull We have a song about him with the word 'Hull' in Probably does not fit with future plans ...
You get rid of the ones who played the biggest part in our relegation first. McGregor Davies Hernandez. Jelevic and N.Doye can go as well Imo.
Unfuckingbelievable. This is up there with McShane and Quinniesta leaving. ****ing shocking decisions.
Really disappointed. If this has come from the club, shame on them. if it's come from him because he is fed up not being given a chance, well still shame on them. I genuinely believe our win ratio with Liam in the team over the last 2 seasons is probably higher than for virtually anyone else in the squad. Because on the whole , if he played, we were playing 4-4-2 and when we played 4-4-2 with a proper right back, we generally did ok. Above all, a top bloke. my son was mascot for the game at Millwall when we got promoted. All the players had been great to him but when they were doing the pre match kick around I was worried that nobody would have time for him. Within about thirty seconds, Liam was over doing keepy -uppies with him. Hope he might be back as a coach some time, and hope he gets a good deal with a good club.
We needed Fryatt last season and Cairney. Did you not notice we scored **** all last season and our midfield was ****.
Yep, I was hoping that relegation might see an end to the obsession with Elmo and 3-5-2, but this is not an encouraging start.
Probably the right move to let him go. Sure he's a good footballer that would have suited the Championship perfectly, can play on both sides, is passionate about the club, wants a training role with us later, his gran is from Hull, we have a great song about him, his wages won't be too high, is a model professional, will encourage the younger player and proabably die for the cause, but.. oh err then.. err Yeah daft move eh?