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I love Rosenior as a person and as a footballer, always talks well and very articulate. Love him to manage us one day just hope this isn’t too soon. His Dad also wasn’t a bad manager, never got chance at the higher level.
 
Beri Pardo joined the club a few hours before we played at Blackpool. I know football fans have to always have a simple narrative but to credit him solely for our turnaround in the last two games is a bit much.

Why can't it ever just be that we played well on the day? At some point we're going to lose again and presumably the blame then will fall on the formation, or Dawson's inexperience, or something equally superficial.
Because the tactical change and selection was key to the victories, it wasn’t just playing well on the day (though it was that too). Personally, though, I think if confirmed the appointment of Rosenior is a terrible move. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it - and we’ve just played some of our best football for yonks.
 
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I've got a new Alfa Stelvio 4x4 SUV and it is hands down the best car I've ever owned.


I've got an Alfa Romeo Stelvio SUV and it is by far the best car I have owned and I have had the RR and German SUV's for years. It is brilliant and beautiful at the same time.

The stelvio is a great car, as is the giulia quadrifoglio which beats all BMW M-cars or Audi RS car I've ever driven
 
if roseinor is part of a long term plan and not just a quick fix desperation running out of options
then go for it

and support him through the lows and the highs, with a fixed idea of where we want to be
 
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Because the tactical change and selection was key to the victories, it wasn’t just playing well on the day (though it was that too). Personally, though, I think if confirmed the appointment of Rosenior is a terrible move. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it - and we’ve just played some of our best football for yonks.
You need stability in the form of a head coach, because as Syd pointed out we have had a somewhat favourable run. And daws is sticking around evidently so it’s not exactly “fixing it”
 
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You need stability in the form of a head coach, because as Syd pointed out we have had a somewhat favourable run. And daws is sticking around evidently so it’s not exactly “fixing it”

Theres no easy games in the championship and we've done better against sides above us than below so far.

I'm content to see Rosie come in if that's what's happening. Just hope Daws contribution is recognised with a step up City's coaching ladder.
 
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Theres no easy games in the championship and we've done better against sides above us than below so far.

I'm content to see Rosie come in if that's what's happening. Just hope Daws contribution is recognised with a step up City's coaching ladder.
Oh no I’m of that mindset too, I’m more so highlighting the fact that just because we’ve won the last 2 games shouldn’t mean we take our foot off the gas regarding finding that stability, in this case being Ros
 
It’s funny how opinions change mine included , noticeable on Saturday Seri’s delight at one of the goal celebrations was great to see and the other players . Pelkas is looking a player who’s now up to speed , a couple of wins and players respond to positive events . Not sure Peri wotsisname could make such an impact in a week but if he has what can him and Daws do in a while? Better hold my horses tho based on my first comment!!