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I wasn't making it out to be a fairy tale at all. They were in trouble when he arrived at Hull and they were well clear by the end of the season. He did a job similar to Cifuentes has just done at QPR, who many are raving about. The next season he took Hull to 7th. Prior to Hull he did a good job at Derby, according to their fans and most accounts. So, he has done a good job in his coaching roles so far, not spectacular but good. He's a bright lad and would know where he went wrong in not getting Hull 6th. I think he could be a really good appointment.

They were 2nd in the league after 6 matches then lost 4 on the bounce dropping to 20th when they sacked the gaffer. Probably a knee jerk decision to sack the manager at such an early stage of the season so it’s difficult to say they were in trouble when a win or two would’ve had them climb right back up the table. He was in charge for 28 games that season and only won 8 of them so there was definitely room for improvement and more than long enough to do so.

Underwhelming for me like if he can’t do a job with that Hull squad I can’t see how he’d do better here, most of their best Xl last season would walk into our team.
 
Someone who isn’t a failure.

Bart
Like who?

Like it or not we are a championship club, the pool of coaches available to us will fall into a few categories; young and unproven (Maric), young but decently experienced but have questions around them (Still, Rosenior), more experienced but have 'failures' on their CV's (Heckingbottom).

We aren't going to get a perfect candidate.
 
I've nicked this from the other forum but this is the main reason I don't want Rosenior (just based on my own preferences when watching football, not saying I'm right and others who want him are wrong):
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I've nicked this from the other forum but this is the main reason I don't want Rosenior (just based on my own preferences when watching football, not saying I'm right and others who want him are wrong):
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I don’t get the uproar of Heckingbottom but people wanting Rosenior.

Not that I’d want either
 
I've nicked this from the other forum but this is the main reason I don't want Rosenior (just based on my own preferences when watching football, not saying I'm right and others who want him are wrong):
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I'm not going to say you're wrong either but look at the teams that are further to the right in terms of how successful they've been this season versus those that are in the top left.
 
I've nicked this from the other forum but this is the main reason I don't want Rosenior (just based on my own preferences when watching football, not saying I'm right and others who want him are wrong):
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I would only counter that by saying the two teams more even more married to the possession style were promoted. Obviously big differences in the talent within the squads though.
 
I've nicked this from the other forum but this is the main reason I don't want Rosenior (just based on my own preferences when watching football, not saying I'm right and others who want him are wrong):
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What the hell is that telling us?
 
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I'm not going to say you're wrong either but look at the teams that are further to the right in terms of how successful they've been this season versus those that are in the top left.
I would only counter that by saying the two teams more even more married to the possession style were promoted. Obviously big differences in the talent within the squads though.
Both of them were able to convert that 'patient' play into chance creation though, something Rosenior's Hull hadn't mastered. I've seen plenty on here say that he's young enough to add that in time but there's no guarantee.

I can see the appeal for people though and I should be absolutely clear, it's just my personal tastes - I don't particularly enjoy watching Man City although I know how good it is.

Edit: it's also how low they are on the vertical axis that bothers me rather than how far along the horizontal one.