They are the one’s on the pitch they are the one’s playing if they come up short in a game it’s on them.
suppose it is the responsibility of both staff and players, staff say play this game this way another game different tactics sometimes players can’t or just not having a decent game collective maybe.
So us being sixth for a large part of this season is down to the players in spite of Rosenior, by that logic.
They are the players on the pitch so really they do carry most of the responsibility if they don’t perform we go nowhere if they do perform we succeed manager is part of that he has to do game plans tactics pick the team train them so they are all collectively responsible I would say.
Of course it's joint responsibility, players and management team together. Until the owner decides someone has to go then it's the manager.
What a ****ing time to support Hull City! Even skynet thinks we're decent bar a couple of tweeks. I reckon when AI finishes off humanity it'll leave City as we are so we can finish the process.....
Its simple really... what we're missing is a leader on the pitch, so that when its not happening he gee's those having an off day up... we've not had one for the best part of 10/12 seasons..
Can I just clarify why I think you’re negative? It’s not because you say things like ‘we need to be more clinical’, PLT has been saying that all season and I don’t think they are too negative. It’s because you say things like ‘I wish Rosenior was our manager in 5/7 years time’ (forgive me if I’m paraphrasing, I can’t remember the exact quote). It comes across as you don’t want him to be the manager now and you wish someone else more experienced was. That might not be what you mean, and I appreciate that, but the sheer number of times you’ve said it makes me think you have a downer on him. You could say the same about Jaden, Delap, Greaves and all our young players. Yes it’s probably accurate but it LOOKS like you are wishing we had an alternative, without overly acknowledging that even if Rosenior is a little green, he’s still taking us forward in a very competitive division. That’s the difference for me. Whether that’s what you mean when you say things like that is another matter, but the amount of times it’s been said adds up.