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Oh I agree there, but dropping Pandur from the squad completely and bringing Ingram back had me raising eyebrows at the time. Can see why it would be a bone of contention.
Tbf I imagine Rosenior was unhappy at feeling under pressure to drop Ingram from the squad in the first place. He'd been saying all season how happy he was with both keepers.
 
Tbf I imagine Rosenior was unhappy at feeling under pressure to drop Ingram from the squad in the first place. He'd been saying all season how happy he was with both keepers.

Rosie might say he was happy with both keepers, but he didn't rate Ingram hence why he was dropped very quickly and not brought back in when Allsop was in much worse form then Ingram was when he was dropped.
 
Tbf I imagine Rosenior was unhappy at feeling under pressure to drop Ingram from the squad in the first place. He'd been saying all season how happy he was with both keepers.

Yeah, I'm not trying to say who's right and wrong, just that it illustrates the divergence in approach between board and coach.
 
Rosie might say he was happy with both keepers, but he didn't rate Ingram hence why he was dropped very quickly and not brought back in when Allsop was in much worse form then Ingram was when he was dropped.
Possibly. He certainly had a lot of faith in Allsop regardless. Enough to put his own position at risk.
 
Possibly. He certainly had a lot of faith in Allsop regardless. Enough to put his own position at risk.

His stubbornness needs to change if he really wants to be successful long term in football. He's young and inexperienced and he needs to accept when he's wrong and act to change things. Digging his heals in isn't going to help
 
His stubbornness needs to change if he really wants to be successful long term in football. He's young and inexperienced and he needs to accept when he's wrong and act to change things. Digging his heals in isn't going to help
True, but neither of us can be sure of his reasons for that in this particular instance.
 
I think Rosenior should go to a bottom-half Champ or a League One team with aspirations for promotion. I think Plymouth was more due to distance. Peterborough if they sack Ferguson would be a really good job and environment for him. Barnsley would be good too I think.
Rosenior is nowhere near good enough for Norwich, he needs League 1, do a good job, get promotion with who ever, then establish them in the Champ, then he might be good enough for Norwich
 
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Rosenior is nowhere near good enough for Norwich, he needs League 1, do a good job, get promotion with who ever, then establish them in the Champ, then he might be good enough for Norwich

Love him or hate him, in the space of 18 months he turned us from a club avoiding relegation to a club that only just missed out on the top 6. The reasoning behind his dismissal with us, rightly or wrongly, has been done to death, but it's crazy to suggest he needs to drop to a lower league. He's clearly shown he's at least good enough for this level.